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    Not Sleeping Enough Can Cause Serious Health Issues

    March 7, 2016

    ATLANTA (Reuters) - Did you get enough sleep last night? If not, you are not alone. More than one out of three American adults do not get enough sleep, according to a study released Thursday from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. "That's a big problem," says Dr.

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    New SHM Members – March 2016

    March 6, 2016

    D. Holt, Arkansas S. Bhansali, MD, California E. Bhansin, BS, DO, California A. Bogart, MD, California D. Donald, MD, California S. Evans, FNP, California R. Godbout, California E. Gustafson, MD, California M. Hasan, MD, California M. Kantor, MD, California M. McClellan, California A.

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    CMS Introduces Billing Code for Hospitalists: What You Need to Know

    March 4, 2016

    The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) recently announced the approval of a dedicated specialty billing code for hospitalists that will soon be ready for official use.

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    Can Psychology Offer a New Approach to QI?

    March 4, 2016

    Sound clinical reasoning is the foundation of patient safety, yet discussions of a physician’s raw thinking ability have become a “third rail” in hospitals, according to “Incorporating Metacognition into Morbidity and Mortality Rounds: The Next Frontier in Quality Improvement,” published in the Jour

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    CRT in Patients with Heart Failure Without LBBB May Harm

    March 4, 2016

    NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) in patients with heart failure (HF) without left bundle branch block (LBBB) may not help and might even harm, according to an international group of investigators. As Dr.

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    Utah Health Sciences Center Realizes Significant Savings from Cost-Analysis Tool

    March 3, 2016

    Most healthcare systems don’t know or understand their cost of care at the unit that matters, i.e., the actual cost of care for an individual patient.

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    Risk of Chronic Kidney Disease is Increased If You Have Sleep Apnea

    March 3, 2016

    (Reuters Health) - Having sleep apnea may increase the risk of chronic kidney disease, according to a report from Taiwan. Researchers analyzed data from 2000 through 2010 on 8,600 adults diagnosed with sleep apnea and four times as many adults of similar age, sex and monthly income without sleep

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    Researchers Report Opioid Modulation with the Combination of Buprenorphine and Samidorphan Improves Symptoms in Patients with Depression

    March 2, 2016

    NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Opioid modulation with the combination of buprenorphine and samidorphan (ALKS 5461) improves symptoms in patients whose depression has not responded adequately to antidepressant treatment, researchers report. "If the findings are confirmed in phase 3 studies, ALKS 5461

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    No Change in Duration of Mechanical Ventilation with Acetazolamide for COPD Patients with Metabolic Alkalosis

    March 1, 2016

    Clinical question: Does acetazolamide decrease the duration of mechanical ventilation for patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and metabolic alkalosis? Bottom line: Although acetazolamide effectively decreased the levels of serum bicarbonate and the number of days with metabolic al

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    Tamsulosin Effective as Expulsion Therapy for Distal Ureteric Stones

    March 1, 2016

    Clinical question: Is tamsulosin effective in the management of distal ureteric stones? Bottom line: Tamsulosin promotes stone passage of ureteric stones that are 5 mm to 10 mm. You would need to treat 5 patients with tamsulosin to cause the expulsion of one such stone.

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