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In celebration of National Rehabilitation Awareness Week, Methodist Rehabilitation Hospital held a patient reunion, http://bit.ly/8XJsVL
Location, location, location: Cancer treatment costs more in hospital
healthimaging.com — “Costs associated with privately insured patients receiving radiation therapy vary between freestanding radiation treatment facilities and the hospital outpatient setting, with freestanding facilities being less costly for treatment episodes lasting one or two months, and the hospital setting being less expensive for treatments of a longer duration, according to a study by Avalere Health.” View full resource at healthimaging.com
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588 East Lakewood
shmg.org — “Spectrum Health is a not-for-profit health care system in West Michigan that offers a full continuum of medical care through its seven hospitals, 100+ health care service sites and Priority Health care plan.” View full resource at shmg.org
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Nearly 20 medical specialties and services are available at 588 E Lakewood, Holland. Opens April 16. http://t.co/MQ9oqqxv
Location, location, location: Cancer treatment costs more in hospital
healthimaging.com — “Costs associated with privately insured patients receiving radiation therapy vary between freestanding radiation treatment facilities and the hospital outpatient setting, with freestanding facilities being less costly for treatment episodes lasting one or two months, and the hospital setting being less expensive for treatments of a longer duration, according to a study by Avalere Health.” View full resource at healthimaging.com
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JACR: Results on demand—many patients prefer online portals
healthimaging.com — “The Internet has made instant, at-home access to entertainment, information and shopping a reality for years. Now, as more providers begin to offer online patient portals, a survey of adult outpatients has shown that online access to radiologic reports either immediately or within a period of a few days is often preferable to waiting for a consultation with a primary care physician, according to a study published in the Journal of the American College of Radiology.” View full resource at healthimaging.com
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@RadiologyACR Results on demand—many patients prefer online portals http://t.co/gffb3wB4
Improving patient safety in ambulatory care
kevinmd.com — “The urgent need for patient safety measures in the ambulatory setting was amplified by a recent study of outpatient malpractice claims.” View full resource at kevinmd.com
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Improving patient safety in ambulatory care http://t.co/lJBgTWkL via @kevinmd
Does Assisted Outpatient Treatment (AOT) Work? | Breaking Bipolar
healthyplace.com — “Assisted outpatient treatment, AOT, Laura's Law, is controversial, but does forced treatment in limited circumstances work? More at Breaking Bipolar blog.” View full resource at healthyplace.com
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Does Assisted Outpatient Treatment (AOT) Work? New Breaking #Bipolar blog. http://t.co/dpXjwF2e #mentalillness #bipolar #schizophrenia
Substance Abusers in Pain Tapered Off Opioids : Clinical Psychiatry News
clinicalpsychiatrynews.com — “Clinical Psychiatry News Digital Network is the online destination and multimedia properties of Clinica Psychiatry News, the independent news publication for psychiatrists. Since 1971, Clinical Psychiatry News has been the leading source of news and commentary about clinical developments in psychiatry as well as health care policy and regulations that affect the physician?s practice. Clinical Psychiatry News Digital Network is owned by the International Medical News Group division of Elsevier Me” View full resource at clinicalpsychiatrynews.com
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Substance abusers in pain tapered off opioids during an intensive outpatient program - http://t.co/9SlBXcYu
Keep Your Fingers Crossed: FDA Approves Artificial Pancreas Outpatient Trial - Diabetes Health
diabeteshealth.com — “Diabetes Health - Complications & Care: Blood Glucose Levels. The FDA has approved the start of outpatient trials of a smart phone-based monitoring device that functions as an artificial pancreas.” View full resource at diabeteshealth.com
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Keep Your Fingers Crossed: FDA Approves Artificial Pancreas Outpatient Trial http://t.co/4fO0EZcx
Clare Kneis, RN, BSN — UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center
unclineberger.org — “As manager of the N.C. Cancer Hospital's Outpatient Infusion Center and Gynecology Oncology Clinic, Clare is responsible for the support and professional development of 32 nurses and daily operations of two busy oncology clinics.” View full resource at unclineberger.org
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Meet the Staff Monday! Clare says she can't walk through the hospital w/o seeing smiling, welcoming, friendly faces http://t.co/cPs7qKck
The danger of hospitalization — db's Medical Rants
medrants.com — “As an academic hospitalist, I see how the hospital affects patients. The hospital has become a necessary evil for those who are very sick. But too many patients virtually insist on staying in the hospital when a reasonable outpatient option” View full resource at medrants.com
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Development of an Outpatient Native Kidney Biopsy Service in Low-Risk Patients: A Multidisciplinary Approach
content.karger.com — “Development of an Outpatient Native Kidney Biopsy Service in Low-Risk Patients: A Multidisciplinary Approach” View full resource at content.karger.com
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Development of an Outpatient Native Kidney Biopsy Service in Low-Risk Patients: A Multidisciplinary Approach: Am... http://t.co/pYmSd2ym
In the Literature: Research You Need to Know :: Article - The Hospitalist
the-hospitalist.org — “Clinical question What is the current level of continuity of care, and what factors affect continuity of care in the hospital setting Has this changed with increasing use of hospitalists and limits on residency duty hours Background Outpatient continuity of care leads to lower costs, better quality of life, and less emergency room use. Recent...” View full resource at the-hospitalist.org
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Continuity of care in the hospital is decreasing, but increasing HM use does not seem to be the cause http://t.co/P2UMT39a
Utilization of anesthesia services during outpatient en... [JAMA. 2012] - PubMed - NCBI
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Utilization of anesthesia services during outpatient endoscopies and colonoscopies and assoc... http://t.co/j4IstStS #medicine
Electroconvulsive Therapy | Rhode Island Hospital, Providence, RI
rhodeislandhospital.org — “Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT) is available in inpatient and outpatient components for treatment of patients suffering from intractable depression, bipolar disorder and schizo-affective disorder.” View full resource at rhodeislandhospital.org
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Understanding how shock therapy works for depressed patients http://t.co/ulD3t0US at Rhode Island Hospital http://t.co/BkOAaSdU
AGA eDigest - March 22, 2012 • American Gastroenterological Association (AGA)
gastro.org — “AGA eDigest - March 22, 2012 • American Gastroenterological Association (AGA)” View full resource at gastro.org
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AGA strongly opposes MedPAC’s recent SGR proposal. http://t.co/BBNaoZ90
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