All
RSSArticles
-
Patients’ Insurance Status Affects ED Disposition
Repeatedly discharging or transferring patients with certain conditions that are more prevalent in low-income patients may draw the wrong kind of attention from federal and state regulators. However, plaintiff attorneys probably would face an uphill battle trying to establish this kind of pattern in an ED.
-
Most-Often Missed Serious Neuro Conditions: Ischemic Stroke and Intraspinal Abscess
The authors of most studies on diagnostic error in the ED use a “look back” approach. Researchers start with the misdiagnosis, then examine the factors associated with it. Other investigators recently used a different method.
-
Estrogens Used in Hormonal Therapy
To practice as a consultant in reproductive medicine, clinicians require a strong background in hormonal therapy. In this feature, we will review the role of steroidal estrogens used in contraceptive and hormone therapy.
-
Perioperative Antibiotics in Gynecologic Surgery: The Case for Myomectomy
The authors of a retrospective cohort study suggest that perioperative antibiotics reduce the risk of surgical site infection in women undergoing myomectomy.
-
Does Hormone Therapy Increase the Risk of Alzheimer’s Disease?
A large Finnish case-control study suggests that postmenopausal hormone therapy results in a 9-17% increase in the risk of Alzheimer’s disease. However, the small effect size, and likely confounding of use effect, does not provide strong evidence for a causal relationship.
-
Multimodal Stepwise Post-Cesarean Pain Control Reduces Opioid Use
These investigators found that the routine use of acetaminophen alone rather than a combination acetaminophen-opioid significantly reduced overall and daily opioid use. In addition, there was no worse effect on overall pain score or length of stay.
-
Microsoft Breach Reveals Risk From Cloud-Based Data Storage
A recent attack on email servers at Microsoft raises questions about the security of protected health information on servers that healthcare organizations use.
-
Jussie Smollett Incident Shows Need for HIPAA Training, Audits
There are different steps that hospitals can take to prevent unwanted snooping by employees into sensitive patient files.
-
Avoid Over-Collecting From Patients: Refunds Mean Costs and Rework
Learn some tips about how to avoid collecting too much money from patients.
-
Do Not Leave Night Shift Registrars Leftover Pizza to Clean Up
Treating those who work nights the same as those who work during the day is important for morale.