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'Toast and Taste' raises funds for surgery center
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Silent expenses eat away at profits
It's pretty easy to control costs you are aware of and see every month, but what about those expenses you don't see? -
N95 use questioned for surgical smoke
More data needed, CDC panel decides. -
Hospitals disappointed with final payment rule
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You can obtain a million dollars without a major capital campaign
Healthcare facilities report that they are realizing savings of up to a million dollars annually through efforts that target environmentally friendly practices such as energy and water reduction, as well as recycling. -
ACA provisions: "Overwhelmingly positive potential" to improve Americans' end-of-life care
The Affordable Care Act (ACA) has the potential to improve end-of-life care and encourage the use of palliative care. -
Even with ACA, access to care remains a pressing ethical concern
The Affordable care Act is expanding access to health care by expanding Medicaid coverage and subsidizing health insurance policies available through health exchanges, but enrollment has been impeded by multiple factors. -
Efficacy of Higher-dose Oseltamivir in Adults with Influenza A and B
In a prospective, open-label, intervention study conducted over four influenza seasons, higher dose oseltamivir compared to standard dose produced no additional benefits in patients with influenza A infection. It did lead to improved virologic response in those with influenza B, but this did not reach statistical significance. -
Does the AV Block Get Worse?
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Fidaxomicin More Effective than Vancomycin for Clostridium difficile Infection in Cancer Patients?
Resolution of Clostridium difficile-associated diarrhea in patients with cancer treated with fidaxomicin or vancomycin.