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March 25, 2020 - waiting times to be treated and, for those who require admission, even longer waits for an
inpatient hospital … To improve waiting
room safety, hospitals should implement strategies to improve triage accuracy, expedite … National Hospital Ambulatory Medical Care Survey: 2017 Emergency Department
Summary Tables. … Emergency Department Crowding in Relation to
In-hospital Adverse Medical Events: A Large Prospective … Hospital Strategies for Reducing Emergency Department
Crowding: A Mixed-Methods Study.
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March 21, 2009 - The responsibility to provide education falls on both the prescriber and the dispensing pharmacist. … an effort to decrease alert fatigue by suppressing low priority alerts in the EHR. 11 In this case, … could also be observed in high-risk patients on long-term prescription opioids in outpatient settings … Drug—drug interactions that should be non-interruptive in order to reduce alert fatigue in electronic … June 16, 2019
Analysis of prescribers' notes in electronic prescriptions in ambulatory
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March 10, 2021 - primary care , during care transitions , and in hospital settings . … Services (CMS), AIR, and small rural and critical access hospitals out here in California. … CMS mandated patient family engagement in the QIOs and in the Partnership for Patients (PfP) and Hospital … into the hospital that they would be active participants in care. … It looks different in end-stage renal disease programs, in primary care, it looks different in the hospital
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September 01, 2003 - detailed in Table 2. … simulated sedation exercise, videos demonstrating code reenactments are
sent to all 300 providers over the hospital … If
efficacy can be established, dissemination models like these should prove useful for hospitals and … Using simulation in the PICU at the Children’s Hospital at Dartmouth, we closely emulated this case in … Professor of
Anesthesiology and OB/GYN, Dartmouth College of Medicine Staff Anesthesiologist, Children’s Hospital
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December 01, 2012 - the hospital setting is recognized while that patient is in the hospital. … If you believe that many cases of delirium are caused by things that we do to patients in hospitals and … the thousands of hospitals. … Our estimates weren't in even every hospital but just the hospitals that would be willing to do it. … hospitals.
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May 01, 2017 - It describes a database-drudging exercise at a Boston hospital that cannot possibly show the risk of … movement really begins in earnest in around 2000. … Delirium, falls, fractures, subdurals, testosterone suppression, motor vehicle collisions. … June 25, 2018
The other opioid crisis: hospital shortages lead to patient pain, medical … December 21, 2016
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April 10, 2024 - TNKase was administered and he was monitored per hospital protocol. … Similarly, rural hospitals that lack
subspecialty coverage benefit from telemedicine services provided … By expanding access to stroke specialists at community and rural hospitals that lack in-person stroke … However, this modality may not be available in many hospitals given its high cost. … (PSNet)
Health Sciences Clinical Assistant Professor
Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Hospital
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December 18, 2024 - TNKase was administered and he was monitored per hospital protocol. … Similarly, rural hospitals that lack subspecialty coverage benefit from telemedicine services provided … By expanding access to stroke specialists at community and rural hospitals that lack in-person stroke … However, this modality may not be available in many hospitals given its high cost. … Signoff, MD Health Sciences Clinical Associate Professor Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Hospital
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January 01, 2024 - – TNKase was administered and he was monitored per hospital protocol.
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• Thirty … – Similarly, rural hospitals that lack subspecialty coverage benefit from telemedicine services
provided … Impacting Accurate Diagnosis (2)
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• Inherent to this discussion is whether the hospital … However, this modality may not be available in many hospitals
given its high cost.
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November 25, 2020 - waiting times to be treated and, for those who require admission, even longer waits for an inpatient hospital … To improve waiting room safety, hospitals should implement strategies to improve triage accuracy, expedite … National Hospital Ambulatory Medical Care Survey: 2017 Emergency Department Summary Tables. … Emergency Department Crowding in Relation to In-hospital Adverse Medical Events: A Large Prospective … Hospital Strategies for Reducing Emergency Department Crowding: A Mixed-Methods Study.
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January 01, 2018 - Pediatrics University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health Department of Pediatrics Division of Hospital … March 11, 2020
Using an inpatient portal to engage families in pediatric hospital care … August 1, 2010
Information flow during pediatric trauma care transitions: things falling … Acute Hospital Care Units
April 26, 2023
Perspective … Medical Devices
June 1, 2011
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January 01, 2021 - – In the previous 365 days, she had spent 199 days hospitalized (54% of the
year) at one hospital … – She received oxycodone at 180-240 OME during this hospital
stay and was discharged with instructions … – The data in PDMPs are state-specific and various settings/organizations in
addition to hospitals … National Patient Safety Goals® Effective January 2021 for the Hospital Program. … Society of Hospital Medicine. Best Possible Medication History (BPMH) Train the Trainer Materials.
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July 29, 2020 - with a known history of
coronary artery disease and ischemic cardiomyopathy, who was admitted to the hospital … In a patient like the one in this case,
with known CAD, rising cardiac biomarkers, and a new drop in … Under-treatment:
Women are less likely to be treated by a cardiologist during hospital admission for … addition, pilot
results from a study on a cardiac “curbside” initiative at Massachusetts General Hospital … in the
Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities (ARIC) Study.
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January 31, 2024 - Patients should
lie supine during the exam to avoid vasovagal reactions that could lead to falls and … Hand and wrist tendons may be repaired in the ED or later in the ambulatory setting. … depends on the location and extent of the injury, the clinical setting (e.g.,
academic versus rural hospital … In a retrospective study of legal claims of negligence for hand and upper extremity surgery in Greece … Extensor and flexor tendon injuries in the hand, wrist, and foot. In: Roberts
JR, Hedges JR, eds.
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January 01, 2024 - • Patients should lie supine during the exam to avoid vasovagal reactions that could
lead to falls … the ED or later in the ambulatory
setting … depends on the location and extent of the injury, the clinical setting (e.g.,
academic versus rural hospital … • In a retrospective study of legal claims of negligence for hand and upper extremity
surgery in … Extensor and Flexor Tendon Injuries in the Hand, Wrist, and Foot. In: Roberts JR, Hedges JR, eds.
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April 01, 2016 - In Conversation With… Thomas J. Nasca, MD, MACP
April 1, 2016
In Conversation With… Thomas J. … TN: A number of luminaries in the field advised us that many groups had fairly significant leverage in … This was the
model in the VA under Jim Bagian's leadership, and it resulted in significant engagement … psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/girl-who-died-twice-every-patients-nightmare-libby-zion-case-and-hidden-hazards-hospitals … The medical
community in general and ACGME in particular was criticized by the IOM in their report because
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July 01, 2017 - Are they more likely to work in solo practice, in areas of need, remain unaffiliated with a major hospital … Second, when he's talking to the hospital or the insurance company about settlement. … most hospitals in the US, particularly community hospitals. … And hospitals don't practice medicine, so unless the failure on the part of the hospital itself can be … And that, again, does not represent the experience of most hospitals in the US.
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August 22, 2014 - phone calls from the hospital. … RW : In the hospital there are significant pressures and drivers that create a business case to invest … in disability or death.( 4 ) In a study of 400 patients discharged from a tertiary academic hospital … On the other hand, hospitals with advanced decision support systems were able to detect or prevent 70% … help inform future improvement efforts in the hospital.
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July 01, 2017 - Second, when he's talking to the hospital or the insurance company about settlement. … most hospitals in the US, particularly community hospitals. … And hospitals don't practice medicine, so unless the failure on the part of the hospital itself can be … And that, again, does not represent the experience of most hospitals in the US. … Are they more likely to work in solo practice, in areas of need, remain unaffiliated with a major hospital
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June 01, 2018 - In Conversation With… Richard Hoppmann, MD
June 1, 2018
In Conversation With… Richard Hoppmann, MD. … What got you interested
in this in the first place?
Dr. … in it? … Then there are others who live in
rural settings who have made arrangements with hospitals and insurance … , and hospital systems.