HOSPITAL REPORT
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“You Are Not a Cow”: FDA Reiterates Warning Against Human Consumption of Ivermectin for Livestock
The agency said, "Seriously, y'all. Stop it" to those consuming the livestock dewormer as an unproven treatment for COVID-19.Read More -
Healthcare Providers Should Improve Access to Gender-Affirming Care for Transgender Patients
Fear of transphobia and loss of dignity could prevent many transgender patients from seeking needed healthcare, researchers noted.
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ED Resident Physicians at High Risk of Workplace Violence Incidents
A new survey reveals ED workers — particularly resident physicians — experience a high rate of verbal and physical assaults. Various new policies, including from The Joint Commission, aim to curtail these incidents.Read More -
Study: Clinical Trials Need to Improve Reporting of Participant Social Determinants of Health
While some reporting of race and sex has improved, more diverse trial participants are needed.Read More -
HHS Relaxes Guidelines for Prescribing Buprenorphine Treatment for Opioid Use Disorder
The highly anticipated changes allow an expanded range of practitioners to administer buprenorphine to 30 patients without X-waiver requirements.
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Report: Black Patients More Likely to Receive Low-Quality Care Than White Patients
Black patients are far more likely than white patients to be admitted to lower-quality hospitals, signaling an urgent need to address these disparities.
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Enthusiasm for COVID-19 Vaccines Gains Momentum
More adults are willing to take one of the COVID-19 vaccines, but hesitancy remains among some groups.
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STI Epidemic: One in Five Americans Have an Infection
Nearly 68 million people had a sexually transmitted infection in 2018, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, signaling a worsening epidemic.
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New Year Starts with Challenges of COVID-19 Vaccine Rollout
Although COVID-19 vaccine doses have been distributed to all states, limited quantities will force states to prioritize those who should get the first doses.
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New Survey Reveals COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy in Black, Latino Communities
Lack of trust in government, little knowledge of the vaccine development process, and historical trauma and abuses cause distrust in vaccine candidates, according to survey respondents.