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MHA: The Maryland Hospital Association is the advocate for hospitals and their patients before legislative and regulatory bodies.

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Media Advisory: Maryland Hospital Association to make a nursing shortage announcement on 6/22 at 1:30 p.m. http://www.mdhospitals.org/

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ACP: HospitalistWeekly - 4 April 2012

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New Form Aims to Clarify End-of-Life Wishes | Iowa Hospital Association Blog

blog.iowahospital.org — “IPOST facilitates a consistent process in which treatment choices are based on patient and family discussions and are documented, communicated and honored across different health care settings – for example, as a patient moves from home, to a hospital, to a nursing home and then to hospice services. The standardized form acknowledges a patient’s advance directives and creates a portable and actionable set of medical treatment orders.View full resource at blog.iowahospital.org

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Medical News: Community Care Keeps Autistic Kids Out of Hospital - in Pediatrics, Autism from MedPage Today

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European Association of Homes and Services for the Aging Visits Levindale « Eden Alternative « LifeBridge Health Blogs

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Senior health fair held Thursday - enterprise-journal.com: News

enterprise-journal.com — “The Senior Health Fair took place at Edgewood Mall on Thursday. Sponsored by St. Andrew’s Mission and the Marketing Association for Mississippi Health Care, the event included specialists from area hospitals, clinics, nursing homes and non-profit organizations that were on hand to assist seniors with health tips, screenings and general health information.View full resource at enterprise-journal.com

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MHA's Executive Briefing: AHA urges CMS to improve CY 2012 home health rule

mhanewsnow.typepad.com — “The American Hospital Association remains concerned that a 5.06% coding offset proposed for home health agencies in calendar year 2012 “is too high and does not reflect real changes in the complexity of patients treated in hospital-based home health agencies,”...View full resource at mhanewsnow.typepad.com

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qualitypointtech.net — “New nationwide benchmarks representing current critical care practices for ICUs may highlight opportunities for care improvement. Researchers from the University of Massachusetts, the University of Maryland, and Maine Medical Center analyzed data representing 243,553 adult admissions from 271 ICUs and 188 US nonfederal hospitals during 2008. Using electronic medical records, they found that more than half of these critically ill adults were less than 65 years old and returned to their homes afteView full resource at qualitypointtech.net

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Telehealth expansion bill gets a push from home care group - FierceHealthIT

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Home birth on the rise by a dramatic 20 percent | The Associated Press | News | Washington Examiner

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Severely obese children should be removed from parents, placed in care: Expert opinion

news-medical.net — “In a controversial new opinion piece in the Journal of the American Medical Association the authors suggest taking severely obese children out of their homes and placing them in foster care. Dr. David Ludwig, an obesity specialist at Harvard-affiliated Children’s Hospital Boston and Lindsey Murtagh, a lawyer and a researcher at Harvard’s School of Public Health, write that in some cases it may be justified to take an extremely obese child out of their parents’ custody.View full resource at news-medical.net

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