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ARE RADIOLOGISTS PREPARED FOR THE FUTURE? In a year those numbers if focused on can be met. As current radiologists in training we need to be prepared for our mid to late careers and currently we are totally underprepared for that. Radiology is not alone. Mid-levels, new technology and millennials’ perception of health care will decrease the need for many physicians. THE TOP FIVE RECOMMENDATIONS FOR IMPROVING THE PATIENTWHAT IS HEALTH CARE DELIVERYEMPLOYEE RECOMMENDATIONS FOR IMPROVEM…MAKE RECOMMENDATIONS FOR IMPROVEMENTRECOMMENDATIONS FOR COMPANY IMPROVEM…EXAMPLES OF HEALTH CARE DELIVERY SYSTEMSBELGIUM HEALTH CAREDELIVERY SYSTEM
By KATHLEEN MERKLEY and ANNE MARIE-BERKMORE Healthcare organizations are working diligently to improve patient satisfaction and the patient experience of care. After all, patient experience of care is a critical quality domain used to evaluate hospital performance under the 2016 CMS Hospital Value-Based Purchasing (VBP) Program (accounts for 25 percent of a hospital’s VBP WHY IS THE USA ONLY THE 35TH HEALTHIEST COUNTRY IN THEHEALTHIEST COUNTRIES IN WORLDHEALTHIEST COUNTRIES IN WORLDHEALTHIEST COUNTRIES 2018HEALTHIEST COUNTRIES 2020LEAST HEALTHIEST COUNTRIESTOP 20 HEALTHIEST COUNTRIES The two leading causes of U.S. deaths are heart diseases (614,000 in 2017) and cancer (592,000). Respiratory diseases come next (147,000), with strokes representing 133,000 deaths. This is fairly typical among developed nations, although our rate of heart diseases is much higher than average—caused by the diet issues we saw above. IS UNIVERSAL HEALTH CARE SOCIALISM? Is Universal Health Care Socialism? Only if we believe that every other developed market-based economy in the world is socialist since the U.S. is the only one without universal coverage. We spend almost $10,000 per year per capita on health care, about twice as much as most developed countries. However, in terms of major health outcomes,such
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HOW CAN PATIENTS GET MEDICAL RECORDS FROM A CLOSED MEDICAL Texas law requires physicians to keep records for a minimum of seven years after the date of last treatment, and physicians leaving a practice are required to notify patients. During the record retention period, these records are considered to be still “available” and subject to the HIPAA right of access. Consult the medical board or the THE “RIGHT” TO HEALTH CARE IN AMERICA The “Right” to Health Care in America. I’ve been working on a Spring lecture for President’s College at the University of Hartford titled, “The Constitution and Your ‘Right to Health Care’ in America.”. My description reads, “This lecture explores the recent HOW TO DISCOURAGE A DOCTOR How To Discourage a Doctor. Sep 18, 2014• 142. By RICHARD GUNDERMAN, MD. Not accustomed to visiting hospital executive suites, I took my seat in the waiting room somewhat warily. Seated across from me was a handsome man in a well-tailored three-piece suit, whose thoroughly professional appearance made me – in my rumpled white coat, sheaves OUT OF NETWORK? CIGNA, RICO AND WHERE’S THE LINE? The lawsuit alleges that CIGNA accepts the out-of-network provider’s claims at the full billed charges and requests the same amount from the self-insured health plan. However, instead of paying the medical provider or member, CIGNA hires a Repricing Company to try and negotiate a reduction. If the provider refuses to negotiate, CIGNApays the
ARE RADIOLOGISTS PREPARED FOR THE FUTURE? In a year those numbers if focused on can be met. As current radiologists in training we need to be prepared for our mid to late careers and currently we are totally underprepared for that. Radiology is not alone. Mid-levels, new technology and millennials’ perception of health care will decrease the need for many physicians. THE TOP FIVE RECOMMENDATIONS FOR IMPROVING THE PATIENTWHAT IS HEALTH CARE DELIVERYEMPLOYEE RECOMMENDATIONS FOR IMPROVEM…MAKE RECOMMENDATIONS FOR IMPROVEMENTRECOMMENDATIONS FOR COMPANY IMPROVEM…EXAMPLES OF HEALTH CARE DELIVERY SYSTEMSBELGIUM HEALTH CAREDELIVERY SYSTEM
By KATHLEEN MERKLEY and ANNE MARIE-BERKMORE Healthcare organizations are working diligently to improve patient satisfaction and the patient experience of care. After all, patient experience of care is a critical quality domain used to evaluate hospital performance under the 2016 CMS Hospital Value-Based Purchasing (VBP) Program (accounts for 25 percent of a hospital’s VBP WHY IS THE USA ONLY THE 35TH HEALTHIEST COUNTRY IN THEHEALTHIEST COUNTRIES IN WORLDHEALTHIEST COUNTRIES IN WORLDHEALTHIEST COUNTRIES 2018HEALTHIEST COUNTRIES 2020LEAST HEALTHIEST COUNTRIESTOP 20 HEALTHIEST COUNTRIES The two leading causes of U.S. deaths are heart diseases (614,000 in 2017) and cancer (592,000). Respiratory diseases come next (147,000), with strokes representing 133,000 deaths. This is fairly typical among developed nations, although our rate of heart diseases is much higher than average—caused by the diet issues we saw above. IS UNIVERSAL HEALTH CARE SOCIALISM? Is Universal Health Care Socialism? Only if we believe that every other developed market-based economy in the world is socialist since the U.S. is the only one without universal coverage. We spend almost $10,000 per year per capita on health care, about twice as much as most developed countries. However, in terms of major health outcomes,such
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OUT OF NETWORK? CIGNA, RICO AND WHERE’S THE LINE? By MATTHEW HOLT Sometimes you wonder where the line is in health care. And perhaps more importantly, whether anyone in the system cares. The last few months have been dominated by the issue of costs in health care, particularly the costs paid by consumers who thought they had coverage. It turns out that "surprise billing" THE TOP FIVE RECOMMENDATIONS FOR IMPROVING THE PATIENTWHAT IS HEALTH CARE DELIVERYEMPLOYEE RECOMMENDATIONS FOR IMPROVEM…MAKE RECOMMENDATIONS FOR IMPROVEMENTRECOMMENDATIONS FOR COMPANY IMPROVEM…EXAMPLES OF HEALTH CARE DELIVERY SYSTEMSBELGIUM HEALTH CAREDELIVERY SYSTEM
By KATHLEEN MERKLEY and ANNE MARIE-BERKMORE Healthcare organizations are working diligently to improve patient satisfaction and the patient experience of care. After all, patient experience of care is a critical quality domain used to evaluate hospital performance under the 2016 CMS Hospital Value-Based Purchasing (VBP) Program (accounts for 25 percent of a hospital’s VBP ARE RADIOLOGISTS PREPARED FOR THE FUTURE? By ALEX LOGSDON, MD Leave your bias aside and take a look into the healthcare future with me. No, artificial intelligence, augmented intelligence and machine learning will not replace the radiologist. It will allow clinicians to. The year is 2035 (plus or WHY IS THE USA ONLY THE 35TH HEALTHIEST COUNTRY IN THEHEALTHIEST COUNTRIES IN WORLDHEALTHIEST COUNTRIES IN WORLDHEALTHIEST COUNTRIES 2018HEALTHIEST COUNTRIES 2020LEAST HEALTHIEST COUNTRIESTOP 20 HEALTHIEST COUNTRIES By ETIENNE DEFFARGES According the 2019 Bloomberg Healthiest Country Index, the U.S. ranks 35th out of 169 countries. Even though we are the 11th wealthiest country in the world, we are behind pretty much all developed economies in terms of health. In the Americas, not just Canada (16th) but also Cuba (30th), Chile and Costa Rica (tied IS UNIVERSAL HEALTH CARE SOCIALISM? By ETIENNE DEFFARGES The November midterms elections are approaching, and one of the major topics is health care. Democrats are campaigning on retaining Obamacare, in many cases advocating that we move towards universal health care. That would be pure socialism, retort Republicans, who would rather repeal the Affordable Care Act as theyattempted in 2017,
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By PAUL KECKLEY The physician-patient relationship is a bedrock of the U.S. health system. Strong relationships are associated with higher ratings for physicians and better outcomes for patients but there’s a catch. In Secretary of Health and Human Services’ Tom Price Senate confirmation and many times since, he has vowed his administrationwill seek to
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OUT OF NETWORK? CIGNA, RICO AND WHERE’S THE LINE? By MATTHEW HOLT Sometimes you wonder where the line is in health care. And perhaps more importantly, whether anyone in the system cares. The last few months have been dominated by the issue of costs in health care, particularly the costs paid by consumers who thought they had coverage. It turns out that "surprise billing" THE TOP FIVE RECOMMENDATIONS FOR IMPROVING THE PATIENTWHAT IS HEALTH CARE DELIVERYEMPLOYEE RECOMMENDATIONS FOR IMPROVEM…MAKE RECOMMENDATIONS FOR IMPROVEMENTRECOMMENDATIONS FOR COMPANY IMPROVEM…EXAMPLES OF HEALTH CARE DELIVERY SYSTEMSBELGIUM HEALTH CAREDELIVERY SYSTEM
By KATHLEEN MERKLEY and ANNE MARIE-BERKMORE Healthcare organizations are working diligently to improve patient satisfaction and the patient experience of care. After all, patient experience of care is a critical quality domain used to evaluate hospital performance under the 2016 CMS Hospital Value-Based Purchasing (VBP) Program (accounts for 25 percent of a hospital’s VBP ARE RADIOLOGISTS PREPARED FOR THE FUTURE? By ALEX LOGSDON, MD Leave your bias aside and take a look into the healthcare future with me. No, artificial intelligence, augmented intelligence and machine learning will not replace the radiologist. It will allow clinicians to. The year is 2035 (plus or WHY IS THE USA ONLY THE 35TH HEALTHIEST COUNTRY IN THEHEALTHIEST COUNTRIES IN WORLDHEALTHIEST COUNTRIES IN WORLDHEALTHIEST COUNTRIES 2018HEALTHIEST COUNTRIES 2020LEAST HEALTHIEST COUNTRIESTOP 20 HEALTHIEST COUNTRIES By ETIENNE DEFFARGES According the 2019 Bloomberg Healthiest Country Index, the U.S. ranks 35th out of 169 countries. Even though we are the 11th wealthiest country in the world, we are behind pretty much all developed economies in terms of health. In the Americas, not just Canada (16th) but also Cuba (30th), Chile and Costa Rica (tied IS UNIVERSAL HEALTH CARE SOCIALISM? By ETIENNE DEFFARGES The November midterms elections are approaching, and one of the major topics is health care. Democrats are campaigning on retaining Obamacare, in many cases advocating that we move towards universal health care. That would be pure socialism, retort Republicans, who would rather repeal the Affordable Care Act as theyattempted in 2017,
THE VERDICT IS IN: ALL THREE OF CMS’S “MEDICAL HOME By KIP SULLIVAN Between September of 2016 and last month, CMS released “final evaluations” of all three of its “medical home” demonstrations. All three demos failed. This spells bad news not just for the “patient-centered medical home” (PCMH) project, but for MACRA. The PCMH, along with the ACO and the bundled payment (BP), isone
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By PAUL KECKLEY The physician-patient relationship is a bedrock of the U.S. health system. Strong relationships are associated with higher ratings for physicians and better outcomes for patients but there’s a catch. In Secretary of Health and Human Services’ Tom Price Senate confirmation and many times since, he has vowed his administrationwill seek to
THE HEALTH CARE BLOG Episode 56 of “The THCB Gang” was recorded live on Thursday, June 3.Matthew Holt was joined by regulars: medical historian Mike Magee (@drmikemagee), THCB regular writer Kim Bellard (@kimbbellard) and health futurist Jeff Goldsmith; WTF Health host & Health IT girl Jessica DaMassa (@jessdamassa) snuck in later after she finished up at the Going Digital: Behavioral Health Conference THE “RIGHT” TO HEALTH CARE IN AMERICA By MIKE MAGEE I’ve been working on a Spring lecture for President’s College at the University of Hartford titled, “The Constitution and Your ‘Right to Health Care’ in America.” My description reads, “This lecture explores the recent political history and legal controversy surrounding attempts to establish universal health coverage in America. “Is health care a right?” TESTED AZ-600 EXAM DUMPS Tested AZ-600 Exam Dumps - AZ-600 PDF Dumps Ultimate AZ-600 PDF Dumps - Get AZ-600 Exam Dumps to Cover All AZ-600 Topics. Properly preparing and passing the Microsoft AZ-600 questions is as hard as youthought.
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THCB GANG, EPISODE 12Jun 5, 2020• 0
Episode 12 of “THE THCB GANG” was live-streamed on Friday, June 5th from 1PM PT to 4PM ET. If you didn’t have a chance to tune in, you can watch it below or on our YouTube Channel.
Editor-in-Chief, Zoya Khan (@zoyak1594 ), ran the show! She spoke to economist Jane Sarasohn-Kahn (@healthythinker) , executive & mentor Andre Blackman (@mindofandre ), writer Kim Bellard (@kimbbellard ), MD-turned entrepreneur Jean-Luc Neptune (@jeanlucneptune),
and patient advocate Grace Cordovano (@GraceCordovano ). The conversation focused on health disparities seen in POC communities across the nation and ideas on how the system can make impactful changes across the industry, starting with executive leadership and new hires. It was an informative and action-oriented conversation packed with bursts of great facts and figures. If you’d rather listen, the “audio only” version it is preserved as a weekly podcast available on our iTunes& Spotify
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or so after the episode — _MATTHEW HOLT_WE CAN’T BREATHE
Jun 3, 2020• 3
By KIM BELLARD
I was wondering what might crowd COVID-19 off the news. The historic economic devastation caused by it has been subsumed into it, just another casualty of the pandemic. In better times, perhaps SpaceX’s efforts would inspire us. But, no, it took the police killing of yet another person of color to take our attention away. Now, let me say right off that I am not the best person to discuss George Floyd’s death and the woeful pattern it is part of. I have certainly been the beneficiary of white male privilege. I’ve never been unjustly pulled over or arrested. I haven’t taken part in the protests. But people like me need to speak out. Writing about anything else right now seems almost irresponsible. OK: you’ve seen the video. You’ve heard Mr. Floyd protest that he can’t breathe, that the officer was killing him. You’ve seen other officers stand by and not do anything — some even assisting — even as bystanders pleaded for them to let Mr. Floyd breathe. It’s disturbing, it’s distressing, and it’s nothing new. I saw a video from one of the resulting protests where another officer restrained a protester — a black man, of course — in exactly the same way, although in this case another officer eventually moved the officer’s knee off the protester’s neck. He’d learned what that video looked like. There now have been protests in over 140 U.S. cities, with the National Guard mobilized in almost half the states. Most protests have been peaceful, but there has been looting and there have been shootings. It’s a level of civil unrest not seen since the 1960’s. And we thought it was bad when we just wanted the grocery stores to have toilet paper again, when wearing a mask was considered ahardship.
Continue reading…
HEALTH IN 2 POINT 00, EPISODE 126 | A TRIPLE-EPISODE FT. BIGFOOT, TICTRAC, LIFESTANCE & MANY MOREJun 5, 2020• 0
_Today on Health in 2 Point 00, there’s been so much movement in digital health funding this week that we have a triple-episode. Bigfoot Biomedical raised $55 million in a Series C, Tictrac raised $7.5 million for employee wellness, Lifestance Health raised a whopping $1.2 billion, Maven acquired Bright Parenting, Higi raised $30 million, Bright.md raised $16.7 million, Tia raises $24 million, Doktor.se raising €45 million, Orbita raised $9 million, Curatio’s undisclosed A, Siren raised $11.8 million, 100plus raised $15 million, Ubie raised $18.7 million, Change Healthcare acquired 2 different companies—PDX for $208 million and ERX for $213 million, and special funds by Andreessen Horowitz and Softbank supporting founders of color. —Matthew Holt_ MORE WOMEN ARE PURSUING MAJORITY-MALE SPECIALTIES AND CHANGING PATIENTS’ PERCEPTIONSJun 5, 2020• 0
By AMY E. KRAMBECK, MD With the exceptions of pediatrics and obstetrics/gynecology, women make up fewer than half of all medical specialists. Representation is lowest in orthopedics (8%), followed by my own specialty, urology (12%). I can testify that the numbers are changing in urology – women are upfrom just 8%
in 2015, and the breakdown in our residency program here at Indiana University is now about 20% of the 5-year program. One reason for the increase is likely the growth of women in medicine – 60% of doctors under 35 are women, as are more than half of medical school enrollees.
I also credit a generational shift in attitudes. The female residents I work with do not anticipate hostility from men in the profession and they expect male patients to give them a fair shake. They may be right – their male contemporaries are more egalitarian than mine – but challenges still exist in our field. Urologists see both men and women, but the majority of patients are male. Urology focuses on many conditions that only affect men such as enlarged prostate, prostate cancer, and penile cancer. Furthermore, stone disease is more common in men, as are many urologic cancers such as bladder cancer and kidney cancer. So the greatest challenge for young women in urology is to gain acceptance among older men who require examination of their genital region and often need surgery. I’m hopeful that women entering urology today can meet that challenge, largely because we have already made significant progress. For the barriers we still face, leading urologists have blazed a clear path to follow with these three guideposts.Continue reading…
ESCAPING COVID-19
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By RAGHAV GUPTA, MD
> “In seeking absolute truth, we aim at the unattainable and must be > content with broken portions.”> William Osler
A colleague shared an experience with me about testing one of his patients for the novel coronavirus and it left me a bit puzzled. An elderly gentleman with past medical history of severe COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease) and heart failure came to the ER with shortness of breath, edema and fatigue. Chest x-day suggested pulmonary edema. He wanted to test him for SARS-CoV2 but hesitated. Eventually he was able to order it after discussions with various staff administrators. Dialogue included sentences like “why do we need testing? He has Congestive Heart Failure (CHF), not COVID-19” and “it could create panic amongst staff taking care of him”. I applauded his persistence as eventually the test was done. To not test is counter-intuitive and more like an escape from diagnosing the virus rather than escaping the virus itself. One – the mere fact that we might hesitate before testing for a virus which is a cause of a (ongoing) pandemic should ring all the bells of concern about lack of an optimal strategy. Inadequate testing has remained the Achilles heel of our stand against COVID-19 because to have a lasting stand, we must know where to takethe stand.
Two – the concern of CHF raised above is clinical and valid, but it is of grave importance to understand that CHF and COVID-19 are not mutually exclusive. We now know that even the infamous flu and COVID-19 are not mutually exclusive.
Common protocols from a few months ago to test for flu in sick outpatients and not test for COVID-19 if flu was positive was like the prey closing its eyes and hoping the predator does not see it. It did defer the use of an already scarce resource at the time, testing. SARS-CoV2 is a virus and the disease caused by it is called COVID-19. Virus can be ubiquitous; disease does not have to be. A patient with CHF exacerbation can be an asymptomatic carrier of SARS-CoV2 but may not phenotypically express the disease manifestations of COVID-19. Or may be his COPD or CHF exacerbation has happened due to a milder COVID-19 inflammatory response? What we know about COVID-19 is that we don’t know enough about it and therefore we cannot rule out its presence. Especially while we are in the middle of a growingpandemic.
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CALL FOR APPLICATIONS: BAYER G4A PARTNERSHIPS 2020Jun 3, 2020• 0
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DIGITAL HEALTH IS CHANGING THE WORLD From chronic disease management to prevention, G4A’s goal is to empower people with the tools and access they need to take control of their health. G4A does this through fostering a diverse and vibrant ecosystem of digital health partners to support their growth andimpact.
_ON APRIL 20TH, G4A LAUNCHED ITS 2020 PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM_ with an open call for applications. The aim of the Partnerships Program is to work with companies across the globe on healthcare’s toughest challenges and innovate together towards a future of integrated care. This year G4A is seeking to collaborate with companies that are making an impact in the following areas: * CARDIOMETABOLIC AND RENAL DISEASES – _Heart health requires a 360-approach that encompasses lifestyle behaviors, remote monitoring, biomarker review, risk stratification, and more_ * ONCOLOGY – _Utilizing targeted therapies and patient performance technologies can identify patients efficiently and slow diseaseprogression_
* WOMEN’S HEALTH –_ Novel approaches are needed to manage gynecological conditions such as PCOS and Endometriosis, as well as Menopause, and provide answers to the unique needs of women’shealth_
* PHARMACOVIGILANCE – _The opportunity for innovation in drug safety is huge, specifically as it relates to adverse event detection_Continue reading…
THE LACK OF PERSUASION AS A FAILURE AGAINST COVID-19Jun 2, 2020• 1
By RAFAEL FONSECA, MD Reopening safely out of the current pandemic ought to be done via persuasion, not coercion. It has been more than five months since the world first learned about COVID-19. Models predicted a sharp increase in the number of cases, and a seemingly high likelihood the pandemic would overwhelm our hospitals. These models were often inaccurate, and we have all come to learn about the imprecision of epidemiological prediction. Nevertheless, the infection is far worse than anyone initially accepted – becoming a staple of our generation. Fearing uncountable deaths and the possible need to prioritize resources for those affected, initial government measures were put in place to curtail the spread of the virus. Images of the Lombardic tragedy compelled all to stay in place and wait for the storm to pass, and with few exceptions most complied. Realizing the gravity of the situation, governments gradually implemented measures to prevent infections. With some vacillation, we evolved from travel restrictions, to social distancing, shelter in place and universal mask use. As the pandemic ensued, we watched the horror stories taking place in New York City and Boston. Even while we are in the midst of the so-called first wave, with thousands of deaths per day, many have started to wonder how long society will remain isolated and locked. Politicians look to experts for recommendations regarding policies that might save lives, and for the most part they have complied. However, as the weeks ensue, we see growing jobless claims, lines for food banks, and impatience. This brewing impatience is a response to an unknown future dictated by the vagaries of nature and the lack of a coherent strategy to resume a life with a resemblance to normal. The public searches for guidance from federal agencies, state governments, and health authorities. A lack of clear direction from these institutions has heightened this anxious impatience. Additionally, the conversation is now ideological, with an almost Manichaean division between those wanting to save lives more so than the economy, and vice versa, creating cartoons of opposing perspectives. Even for those recognized as accomplished, dissenting from orthodoxy is punished severely. In the background, the public’s patience is running thinner.Continue reading…
RWJF APPS CLOSING SOON: APPLY TODAY!Jun 1, 2020• 1
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By CATALYST @ HEALTH 2.0 Catalyst @ Health 2.0 and The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation are seeking digital solutions that can support the needs of individuals affected by a large scale health crisis . As the current COVID-19 pandemic illustrates, individuals in communities affected by large-scale emergencies must contend with multiple challenges. The public faces a deluge of information, misinformation, and recommendations. In addition, they may lack access to vital resources like health care, medications for chronic conditions, emotional support, food, and shelter. Lack of credible, easy to understand information and resources during an emergency may have potentially life-threatening implications for individuals and their communities.Continue reading…
EVEN COVID-19 MAY NOT BE CAUSING YOUR DOCTOR TO WASH HIS HANDSJun 1, 2020• 1
By MICHAEL MILLENSON If you think the grim coronavirus death toll is causing health care workers everywhere to always wash their hands, think again. A recent research letterpublished
in_ The Journal of Hospital Infection_ examined whether it’s “possible to achieve 100 percent hand hygiene compliance during the Covid-19 pandemic.” The medical center involved in the research, Queen Mary Hospital in Hong Kong, had reached a pre-Covid-19 hand hygiene rate of over 75 percent. Yet the hospital’s goal of complete compliance proved surprisingly elusive. In one pediatric ward devoted to suspected or confirmed Covid-19 patients, doctors and nurses followed hand hygiene rules 100 percent of the time, but in another ward with similar patients and staff, compliance was 83 percent, or about one-fifth less. Given Covid-19’s risk to providers as well as patients, this was “unexpected,” the researchers admitted. The Queen Mary study supports what infection control experts have long maintained: awareness isn’t enough. Doctors and nurses, particularly during a pandemic, understand that hand hygiene is “the most important intervention” to reduce the staggering death toll from infections, as the _American Journal of Infection Control_ put it.Continue reading…
PRIMARY CARE PRACTICES NEED HELP TO SURVIVE THE COVID-19 PANDEMICMay 29, 2020• 1
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By PAUL GRUNDY, MD and KEN TERRY _Date: June 20, 2022_. _The Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History has reported its biggest number of visitors in more than 2 ½ years. There’s a string of new Broadway musicals that are well-attended every night. It’s safe to shop in malls, eat out in restaurants and go to movie theatersagain._
_Of course, this has all been made possible by an effective vaccine against COVID-19 that was widely administered in the fall of 2021. Vaccinated citizens of the world are now confident that it’s safe to go out in public, albeit with appropriate precautions._ _However, U.S. residents who have health problems are facing a new challenge. Five years ago, in 2017, the median wait time of new patients for doctor appointments was six days. In 2022, the wait time is six months or more._ _The reason for this is no mystery. While life has started to return to what we think of as the new normal, the U.S. healthcare system has taken an enormous financial hit, and primary care practices have been especially affected. Many primary care physicians have closed their practices and have retired or gone on to other careers. Consequently, the shortage of primary care has been exacerbated, and access to doctors has plummeted. Urgent care centers, retail clinics and telehealth have not filled this gap._ _Because of the long waiting times for primary care appointments, many more people now seek care in emergency departments (EDs). The waiting rooms of these EDs are overcrowded with people who have all types of complaints, including chronic and routine problems as well as emergencies. And this is not just a common sight in inner-city areas, as it once was; it’s now the same pretty much everywhere._Continue reading…
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