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Have you ever been walking through the hospital and overheard staff talking about patients? So have plenty of other people, according to new research that warns such overheard conversations can be a serious breach of patient confidentiality.
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Rehab Continuum Report asked several experts on the topic of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) to discuss the legislation and its impact on rehab and people living with disabilities since the act was signed into law in 1990.
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Despite ample evidence that cardiac rehabilitation services provide health benefits to people who have suffered from a heart attack or other cardiac trouble, clinicians still do not make automatic referrals to cardiac rehab programs, a recent study shows.
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Therapists, nurses, and others who work with rehab patients sometimes need to give as much consideration to the patients psychosocial and neuropsychological problems as they do to the physical issues, particularly in the case of patients whove suffered a traumatic brain injury, experts advise.
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Safety culture approach guides health systems efforts
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Pipeline or wipeout? The antibiotic era is at risk; Childs play: Finding Bacillus on Barney; Prepare your facility for influenza season.
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JCAHO lobbies for sign-off on patient safety law; Measles hits record low, imported cases remain; Public comment sought on CDC vaccine safety efforts.