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Members of the ED staff at Blount Memorial Hospital in Maryville, TN, have cut the door-to-doc time from one hour to 45 minutes, and they hope to get it below 30 minutes, following a new initiative using a process called multivariable testing (MVT).
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Not content with a 30-minute guarantee that it has been offering its ED patients for six years, Michigan's Oakwood Healthcare System has declared that patients will now be seen as soon as they walk though the ED doors. So far, so good, say ED staffers, who concede that the new approach could not have been accomplished by the ED alone.
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Using bedside ultrasound to detect pneumothoraces was first introduced in a veterinary journal in 1987. In 1989, Wernecke and colleagues published the first report on the ability of ultrasound to diagnose pneumothoraces in humans.
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Physicians believe that most medical malpractice lawsuits are without merit.
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On January 6, 2006, well-known Washington, DC, journalist David Rosenbaum had wine and dinner with his wife, then picked up his music player and headphones and went out for a walk.
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Diabetes is one of the most common chronic diseases in man, and as seen below, a frequent cause of emergency department (ED) visits. Diabetics now have more treatment options available, better delivery systems for their insulin and greater technology to allow them to self-monitor their glucose levels. We now know that good control of glucose is the best defense against the deadly long-term consequences of diabetesblindness, renal disease, peripheral neuropathy, etc.
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