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    Serious Complications from Opioid Overuse in Hospitalized Patients Prompts Nationwide Alert

    February 2, 2013

    A Joint Commission alert urges hospitalists to adopt measures to avoid dosing errors and improve the care of patients on opioid analgesics in acute-care settings

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    Patient Understanding of ED Discharge Instructions Is Poor

    February 2, 2013

    How well do patients understand discharge instructions regarding post-ED care?

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    ACEIs and ARBs Associated with Contrast-Induced AKI

    February 2, 2013

    Does the pharmacologic renin-angiotensin-aldosterone (RAAS) system blockade increase the risk for contrast-induced acute kidney injury (CI-AKI) after cardiac catheterization?

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    Effect of Nonpayment on Nosocomial Infection Rates in U.S. Hospitals

    February 2, 2013

    Did the 2008 Center for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) policy denying additional payment for hospital-acquired conditions result in decreased rates of nosocomial infections?

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    Radiofrequency Ablation and Antiarrythmics as First-Line Therapy in Atrial Fibrillation

    February 2, 2013

    How does radiofrequency ablation compare to antiarrhythmic therapy as first-line treatment for paroxysmal atrial fibrillation (AF)?

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    Multidisciplinary Palliative-Care Consults Help Reduce Hospital Readmissions

    February 2, 2013

    Research shows lower readmission rates for seriously ill, hospitalized, Medicare-age inpatients who received consults from a palliative-care team

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    Cardiologists Help Lower Readmission Rates for Hospitalized Heart Failure Patients

    February 2, 2013

    Research on post-discharge care showed cardiologists more effective than hospitalists in preventing heart failure patient readmissions

  • News

    VTE Pathway Improves Outcomes for Uninsured Patients

    February 2, 2013

    Standardized VTE care reduced readmission rates and shortened length of stay for uninsured patients in an urban hospital

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    Hospitals Adopt Better Nutritional Standards for Meals

    February 1, 2013

    More than 60 million healthier meals served in hospitals nationwide as part of new initiative

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    ONLINE EXCLUSIVE: American Pain Society Board Member Discusses Opioid Risks, Rewards, and Why Continuing Education is a Must

    February 1, 2013

    Audio excerpts of our interview with Scott Strassels, PhD, PharmD, BCPS, an assistant professor in the College of Pharmacy at the University of Texas at Austin and a board member of the American Pain Society

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