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    Heart failure readmission metric not linked to care quality

    November 15, 2016

    A new analysis suggests that metrics used by CMS to determine penalties for heart failure hospital readmissions are not associated with quality of care or overall clinical outcomes.

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    Article

    Long-term opioid use uncommon among trauma patients

    November 14, 2016

    Trauma patients don’t appear to be at an increased risk of long-term opioid use.

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    Loss of Independence after Surgery and Subsequent Outcomes in Older Patients

    November 14, 2016

    What is the incidence of loss of independence (LOI) for older adults after surgery, and is there an association between LOI and readmission or death?

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    Euthanasia and Physician-Assisted Suicide Remain Rare and Primarily Involve Cancer Patients

    November 14, 2016

    What data are available regarding the attitudes toward and the practice of euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide (PAS)?

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    Infectious disease physicians: Antibiotic shortages are the new norm

    November 12, 2016

    Antibiotic shortages are now a way of life, and physicians report that shortages are affecting patient care and outcomes.

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    Goals of Care Infrequently Discussed among Hospitalized Long-Term Care Residents

    November 11, 2016

    How often are goals of care (GOC) discussed during hospitalization of long-term care residents, and what patient characteristics make this more likely to occur?

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    Quality of End-of-Life Care Varies by Disease

    November 11, 2016

    How do patterns of end-of-life care compare for patients with different diseases?

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    Combine qSOFA and SIRS for best sepsis score

    November 10, 2016

    LOS ANGELES – Instead of replacing the Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome (SIRS) score with the new quick Sequential Organ Failure Assessment (qSOFA) score to identify severe sepsis patients, it might be best to use both, according to two studies presented at the American College of C...

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    Hand Hygiene Improves Patient Safety

    November 7, 2016

    Does improving hand hygiene compliance from a high level to a very high level reduce healthcare-associated infections?

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    Traditional Hand Hygiene Audits Can Lead to Inaccurate Conclusions about Physician Performance

    November 7, 2016

    Does direct observation underestimate physician compliance with hand hygiene (HH) compared to other professional groups due to the Hawthorne effect?

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