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Study: Industry payment distributions may be skewed by 0.1% of physician earners
According to published results, industry payment distributions may be skewed by the 0.1% of physicians in each specialty who were paid more than $1 million from 2013 to 2022.
Less than half of surveyed facilities report performing C. auris screening
Reported rates of Candida auris screening at facilities across the U.S. were low despite many facilities that conducted screening reporting at least one case of C. auris in the last year, according to survey results.
BLOG: Equity: Buyback rights, forfeiture and vesting
In our last post, we saw how rollover equity fits into the overall consideration paid to a selling physician owner of a physician practice.
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Pooled saliva testing catches asymptomatic cases of congenital CMV
Universal screening using pooled saliva PCR testing helped identify dozens of newborns with congenital cytomegalovirus at two hospitals in Israel, more than half of whom were asymptomatic, according to findings published in Nature Medicine.
Q&A: ‘Go back to basics’ — remind patients how to prevent norovirus
Cases of norovirus have risen across the United States, although symptom-based care and proper hygiene can help treat and prevent the spread of the disease, an expert said.
AI could help improve hospital infection prevention
Artificial intelligence could help hospitals improve infection prevention efforts and make their outbreak responses faster and more accurate, according to experts.
BLOG: The enormous potential of small actions
When I first entered the medical profession more than 30 years ago, I was taken by the amount of trash that was produced in the emergency department where I volunteered.
CDC outlines six steps hospitals can take to address burnout
The CDC published a guide that hospitals can use to reduce the risk for burnout among health care staff.
EHR-based intervention increases PrEP initiation among some primary care patients
Use of an electronic health record-based intervention significantly increased PrEP use among patients of primary care physicians who care for people with HIV, a randomized trial found.
Hospital-onset bacteremia, fungemia common among patients with UTI
Non-catheter-associated hospital-onset were a common source for hospital-onset bacteremia and fungemia and associated with longer hospital stays and higher hospital costs, researchers found.
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CDC outlines six steps hospitals can take to address burnout
March 19, 20242 min read -
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FDA approves aprocitentan for treatment of hypertension in adults with uncontrolled BP
March 20, 20241 min read -
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Elinzanetant significantly reduces menopausal hot flash frequency
March 20, 20242 min read