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Tissue Plasminogen Activator and Acute Ischemic Stroke Reviewed
The authors present an updated review of the use of tissue plasminogen activator in patients with acute ischemic stroke. -
Pagers Versus Smartphones
This is an eight-week, cluster-randomized, controlled trial at a single institution study (Stanford Hospital) comparing a traditional one-way paging system to the use of a HIPAA-compliant group messaging (HCGM) application for smartphones. -
Get ready: Deadline set for ICD-10 conversion
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With new protocols, patients come out of the OR nearly discharge-ready
Enhanced recovery protocols are allowing providers to discharge patients more quickly without additional complications or readmissions. -
Electronic reminders might help prevent SSIs
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Deaths rise with shift to outpatient urology
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`Don't confuse me with the facts!’
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Anethetists’ hand hygiene indicates low compliance
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Surgical collaborative saves $75 million
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Delayed Triage: "Huge Liability Risk" for Emergency Physicians
Allegations made against a hospital for delaying evaluation and treatment and causing the patient to deteriorate can easily be extended to the emergency physician (EP).