December 22nd 2025
This study found that certain characteristics in linked electronic health record data across episodes of care can help identify patients with Alzheimer disease and related dementias at high risk of 30-day readmissions.
Tiara Green: Closing Geographic Disparities With Personalized Health Care
August 7th 2024Accessia Health works with advocacy groups to understand specific needs, such as travel assistance, affordable care, and diagnostic testing, ensuring a personalized and human-centered approach to health equity.
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Telehealth Availability for Mental Health Care Declined After COVID-19 Public Health Emergency
July 31st 2024Researchers analyzed the availability of telehealth services at mental health treatment facilities across the US before and after the end of the COVID-19 public health emergency through a national secret shopper analysis.
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Adolescent Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction: A Decade of Rising Surgical Cost
Adolescent anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction surgery can preserve health and restore function of the knee joint, but the surgical cost has outpaced inflation.
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The Bundled Payments for Care Improvement program was associated with improved quality of skilled nursing facilities in hospital referral networks for patients undergoing surgery for joint replacement.
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Implementing Team-Based Telemedicine Workflows in Safety-Net Primary Care
Telemedicine in safety-net primary care faces particular challenges. Consistent, team-based workflows can support video visit implementation and health care maintenance in telemedicine visits.
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Management of Procalcitonin Test Overuse in an Emergency Department Through a Computer Algorithm
Procalcitonin test demand from the emergency department is growing, necessitating the implementation of strategies to address overuse. Successful interventions must be based on information technology.
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Interventional Analytics in Skilled Nursing Facilities Associated With Reduced Readmissions
A retrospective analysis of 30-day risk-adjusted readmission rates among skilled nursing facilities (SNFs) between 2017 and 2022 compared those that had implemented an interventional analytics platform and other SNFs.
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This study quantified the trends over time in utilization of, spending on, and access to CT fractional flow reserve, the first artificial intelligence (AI)–enabled clinical software reimbursed by Medicare.
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Emergency Department Risk Model: Timely Identification of Patients for Outpatient Care Coordination
The authors created a machine learning–based model to identify patients with major depressive disorder in the primary care setting at high risk of frequent emergency department visits, enabling prioritization for a care coordination program.
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Public Hospitals More Likely to Extend Unprofitable Services After 340B Participation, Study Finds
May 10th 2024Public hospitals were significantly more likely to sustain access to unprofitable services following 340B Drug Pricing Program participation, while nonprofit hospitals were mostly unaffected, according to a recent study.
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Risk Assessments of Drug-Related Problems for Cardiac Surgery Patients
Risk assessments of drug-related problems for cardiac surgery patients can be conducted by implementing a framework for patient safety.
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Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Regular Emergency Department Users
Regular users of the emergency department (ED) transiently reduced ED visits when faced with ED access barriers during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Following Roe v Wade Overturn, Research Focuses on Male Contraceptives
May 6th 2024Stephanie T. Page, MD, PhD, UW Medicine Diabetes Institute, presented on ongoing research and growing interest in new male contraceptive options, such as an oral pill and a hormonal transdermal gel, at the American Urological Association 2024 Annual Meeting.
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What Mass General Brigham Is Doing to Combat Prostate Cancer Disparities Among Men of Color
May 5th 2024Quoc-Dien Trinh, MD, MBA, chief of urology at Brigham & Women's Faulkner Hospital, highlighted successful efforts to improve prostate cancer care access for underserved communities in Massachusetts.
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Health-System Specialty Pharmacies Reduce the Chances of Dropping the Ball, Says Dr Ryan Nix
May 1st 2024The health-system specialty pharmacy has the unique ability to coordinate better with the provider and take a team approach that reduces the chances of dropping the ball on the patient’s care.
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