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  • Cranberries and Urinary Tract Infections

    O’Mathuna D. Cranberries and Urinary Tract Infections. 2008;10:77-78.
  • Full October 1, 2008 Issue in PDF

  • Breast Cancer and Botanical Medicine

    Gomberg S, Horn B. Breast Cancer and Botanical Medicine. Alter Ther Women’s Health. 2008;10:73-77.
  • ACEP: Diagnose, treat TIAs more rapidly

    Citing a growing body of evidence showing that patients who have had a transient ischemic attack (TIA) are at a significant risk of having a stroke within 48 hours, authors of a four-article supplement in the latest edition of the Annals of Emergency Medicine have underscored the need to diagnose and treat TIA much more quickly than previously believed.
  • 'Smart card' speeds triage, boosts safety

    ED managers are not often thought of as inventors, but David Soria, MD, chief of emergency medicine at Wellington (FL) Regional Medical Center, has created a device that has helped his department knock an average of 2-3 minutes off its triage time, which was already an impressive 10-15 minutes.
  • Exactly where are you with overall NPSG compliance?

    With the 2009 National Patient Safety Goals (NPSGs) just announced, it's an ideal time to perform a self-assessment for all of the existing goals, including the requirements for improving recognition and response to changes in a patient's condition and improving safety of anticoagulation medications, which are being phased in right now, says Paula Swain, MSN, CPHQ, FNAHQ, director of clinical and regulatory review at Presbyterian Healthcare in Charlotte, NC.
  • 'Long journey' to establish a culture of quality

    Quality managers agree that establishing and maintaining a culture of quality and safety is one of the toughest challenges they face. One facility that appears to have successfully met that challenge is Munson Medical Center in Traverse City, MI, which recently received the 2008 AHA-McKesson Quest for Quality Prize.
  • Findings of Kaiser report on uninsured reveal pitfalls

    Major findings of a recent report by the Kaiser Commission on Medicaid and the Uninsured include the following:
  • HHS seeks to improve disease tracking

    As expected, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) in August announced a proposed regulation that would replace the International Classification of Diseases, Ninth Revision, Clinical Modification (ICD-9-CM) code sets now used to report health care diagnoses and procedures with greatly expanded ICD-10 code sets. If adopted, the new regulation would take effect in October 2011.
  • For the Record: Medicare extends coverage for certain services

    When Congress passed the Medicare Improvements for Patients and Providers Act of 2008 amending Title XVIII of the Social Security Act, included in the more than 30 provisions of the act are several that impact discharge and transfer from an acute-care setting.