Improved Outcome for Seniors with Revascularization
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Outcomes For CAD Patients Improved By Complete Revascularization
medicalnewstoday.com — “A 3-year, retrospective study by cardiologists from the Minneapolis Heart Institute Foundation and the University of Minnesota determined that 28.8% of patients with significant coronary artery di” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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Complete revascularization improves outcomes for CAD patients
physorg.com — “A 3-year, retrospective study by cardiologists from the Minneapolis Heart Institute Foundation and the University of Minnesota determined that 28.8% of patients with significant coronary artery disease (CAD) who did not undergo complete revascularization had a higher mortality rate than patients completely ...” View full resource at physorg.com
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Complete revascularization improves outcomes for coronary artery disease patients
sciencedaily.com — “A three-year, retrospective study by cardiologists determined that 28.8 percent of patients with significant coronary artery disease who did not undergo complete revascularization had a higher mortality rate than patients completely revascularized.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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Revascularization In Elderly Seniors May Help Survival Rates After Heart Attack
medicalnewstoday.com — “Revascularization procedures in very elderly patients after heart attacks may be responsible for improved survival rates after one year, found a study published in CMAJ (Canadian Medical Associ” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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Montefiore, of Beachwood, receives $100,000 grant from Cleveland Foundation to improve quality of life, health outcomes for seniors | cleveland.com
blog.cleveland.com — “BEACHWOOD -- Montefiore, a leader in senior health care, has received a $100,000 grant from the Cleveland Foundation for an integrated approach to chronic disease management for improving the quality of life and health outcomes for the aging senior population in Northeast Ohio.” View full resource at blog.cleveland.com
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Aging With Grace: Health Care Delivery Model Yields Improved Outcomes And Lower Costs
medicalnewstoday.com — “A model program developed at Indiana University to provide care to low-income older adults in their homes has earned recognition for its effective approach and cost-saving benefits in a leading na” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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Beyond Meaningful Use: Better Outcomes Require Better Data - ARRA News
mhanewsnow.typepad.com — “To improve outcomes beyond meaningful use guidelines, senior leaders can't lose sight of what the technology will have to be capable of years from now. Health care providers will need to be able to process in a timely manner all of the data being generated to provide the type of clinical decision support and coordinated care that physicians want and patients and payers will demand. Read more here.” View full resource at mhanewsnow.typepad.com
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ACAAI Annual Meeting abstracts: Improved outcomes for adults with allergies and asthma
eurekalert.org — “The abstracts are; Cholesterol-lowering drugs may worsen asthma; Depression and emotional well-being affect seniors' asthma related control and quality of life; Treatment guidelines not followed after food-induced anaphylaxis; Stung by poor management of insect-sting reactions.” View full resource at eurekalert.org
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Serious Adolescent Offenders, Placements, and Outcomes: Testimony before the Council of the District of Columbia Committee on Human Services
urban.org — “To understand better how youth in juvenile justice are doing under alternative policies and placements, improved access to data from all relevant agencies is needed, concluded Akiva Liberman at a hearing of a District of Columbia city council committee. Liberman is a senior adviser at the D.C. Crime Policy Institute.” View full resource at urban.org
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News: Wisconsin Partnership Program Names Advisor for Healthy Birth Outcomes Initiative, UW Health, University of Wisconsin Hospital, Madison
uwhealth.org — “Lorraine Lathen, a long-time Milwaukee health advocate, has been selected by the UW School of Medicine and Public Health's Oversight and Advisory Committee to be the senior advisor to the Wisconsin Partnership Program's effort to improve infant mortality rates in the cities of Milwaukee, Racine, Kenosha and Beloit.” View full resource at uwhealth.org
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Reducing Antibiotic Use In Critically Ill Patients
medicalnewstoday.com — “Measuring the levels of a natural body chemical may allow doctors to reduce the duration of antibiotic use and improve the health outcomes of critically ill patients.Infection is a comm” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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Performance Partnership :: Article - The Hospitalist
the-hospitalist.org — “With 37,000 individual members and nearly 5,000 hospitals and other provider groups on its roster, the American Hospital Association AHA is a major player in national healthcare debates and in shaping policies aimed at improving quality. John Combes, MD, AHA senior vice president and president and chief operating officer of the...” View full resource at the-hospitalist.org
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American Heart Association (AHA) says hospitalists are vital to improving efficiency, outcomes http://ow.ly/1JJo7
ACOs: What they entail and how we will benefit
cmio.net — “The U.S. spends more on healthcare than any of the other 34 countries that comprise the Organization of Economic Co-operation and Development, but has seen comparatively little improvement in outcomes. Moving toward an accountable care organization (ACO) model may be the answer to improving patient care in the U.S., said Gifford Boyce-Smith, MD, general internist and senior vice president and chief medical officer of Medicity, during a webinar Dec. 15.” View full resource at cmio.net
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Wound Repair in the Healthcare Setting | NurseTogether.com
nursetogether.com — “For nursing professionals, especially those specializing in senior care, staying up to date with the latest advancements in wound treatment can help improve patient outcomes significantly.” View full resource at nursetogether.com
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ACOs: What they entail and how we will benefit
healthimaging.com — “The U.S. spends more on healthcare than any of the other 34 countries that comprise the Organization of Economic Co-operation and Development, but has seen comparatively little improvement in outcomes. Moving toward an accountable care organization (ACO) model may be the answer to improving patient care in the U.S., said Gifford Boyce-Smith, MD, general internist and senior vice president and chief medical officer of Medicity, during a webinar Dec. 15.” View full resource at healthimaging.com
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