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Returning to In-Person Case Management
As the country begins to pull out of the COVID-19 pandemic, the opportunity for case managers to return to the bedside provides the welcome relief of meeting with the interdisciplinary team, patients, and families in person. But for many people, returning from a remote environment after several months is another challenging shift to experience.
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Hospital-Based GRIPS Helps Community Reduce Gun Violence
The Gunshot Reoccurring Injury Prevention Service (GRIPS) is a hospital-based intervention program that offers case management and social support to firearm assault survivors.
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Case Managers Need to Address Mental Health Effects of Gun Violence
In the hospital, there are many missed opportunities to help gun violence victims while they are receiving treatment. Case managers and other providers can give gunshot victims psychological first aid, which helps people understand anxiety and PTSD. It tells them how to monitor themselves and where to find community resources for support.
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Gun Deaths and Injuries Affect Healthcare Workers Personally and Professionally
Mass shootings cause physical and mental health injuries to patients. Case managers can improve care transitions by adding gun violence to the list of social determinants of health. Clinicians can make mental health referrals.
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Report: Patients Sicker Now Than Before the COVID-19 Pandemic
Delayed care also driving longer lengths of stay, price increases for labor and supplies.
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Researchers Explore Connections Between Epilepsy and Postpartum Anxiety, Depression
Clinicians should monitor for signs of depression among patients with epilepsy who are pregnant or patients who are thinking about conceiving.
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Text Messages Boosted Pediatric Flu Vaccination Rates
Personalized, interactive, educational reminders led parents to bring children for the second shot faster and at a higher rate.
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Note on SDS
NOTICE: July 2021 was the final issue of Same Day Surgery. Subscriptions will be upgraded to All Access on July 26, 2021, free of charge. After July 26, subscribers will have access to our library of more than 1,000 medical articles and 500+ CME/CE credit hours published each year, including same day surgery-related topics.
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Note on HPR
NOTICE: July 2021 was the final issue of Hospital Peer Review. Subscriptions will be upgraded to All Access on July 9, 2021, free of charge. After July 9, subscribers will have access to our library of more than 1,000 medical articles and 500+ CME/CE credit hours published each year, including same day surgery-related topics.
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Note on IRB Advisor
Note: Beginning with the August 2021 issue, IRB Advisor merged with Medical Ethics Advisor. Subscribers still will be able to enjoy the same IRB management content you’ve come to rely on—plus additional continuing education hours and even more topics.