- News- Enriched Nutritional Formulas Help Heal Pressure Ulcers- May 5, 2015- Arginine, zinc, antioxidant-supplemented formulas improve healing in malnourished patients 
- News- High-Volume Hospitals Have Higher Readmission Rates- May 5, 2015- Clinical question: Is there an association between hospital volume and hospital readmission rates? Background: There is an established association between high patient volume and reduced complications or mortality after surgical procedures; however, readmission represents a different type of qual 
- News- Hospital Testing Overuse Done to Reassure Patients, Families- May 5, 2015- Clinical Question: What is the extent of, and factors associated with, testing overuse in U.S. 
- News- Functional Impairment Boosts Readmission for Medicare Seniors- May 5, 2015- Clinical question: Is functional impairment associated with an increased risk of 30-day readmission? Background: Many Medicare seniors suffer from some level of impairment in functional status, which, in turn, has been linked to high healthcare utilization. 
- News- Delirium, Falls Reduced by Nonpharmacological Intervention- May 5, 2015- Clinical question: Are multicomponent, nonpharmacological interventions effective in decreasing delirium and falls? Background: Delirium is prevalent among elderly hospitalized patients and is associated with increased morbidity, length of stay, healthcare costs, and risk of institutionalization. 
- News- Bridging Anticoagulation for Patients with Atrial Fibrillation- May 5, 2015- Bridging prior to procedures linked with higher bleeding risk, adverse outcomes 
- News- When Should Hypopituitarism Be Suspected?- May 3, 2015- [caption id="attachment_9275" align="alignright" width="300"] (click for larger image)Pituitary gland in the brain. Computer artwork of a person's head showing the left hemisphere of the brain inside. The highlighted area (center) shows the pituitary gland. 
- News- Case Studies in Improving Patient Care – “Missing the Beat on Patient Experience”- April 10, 2015- Presenter: Elizabeth Harry, MD Summation: Dr. Harry structured her talk on Jonathan Sweller’s theory of Cognitive Load. 
![1]() - News- Palliative Care and Last-Minute Heroics- April 9, 2015- 4/8/15 Session: Last-Minute Heroics and Palliative Care – Do They Meet in the Middle? HM15 Presenter: Tammie Quest, MD Summation: Heroics- a set of medical actions that attempt to prolong life with a low likelihood of success. Palliative care- an approach of care provided to patients and 
![1]() - News- Hot Topics in Practice Management; HM15 Session Analysis- April 9, 2015- HM15 Session RAPID FIRE PANEL: Hot Topics in Practice Management Updates on Key Issues, Including the Key Characteristics of an Effective HMG HM15 Presenters: Roy Sittig MD SFHM, Jeffrey Frank MD MBA, Jodi Braun Summation: Speakers covered timely topics regarding the Accountable Care Act, nam 

