Worst Bedsores Still Plague U.S. Hospital Patients: Study
WEDNESDAY, Nov. 7, 2018 — Despite years of attention to the problem, U.S. hospitals have made little headway in preventing […]
WEDNESDAY, Nov. 7, 2018 — Despite years of attention to the problem, U.S. hospitals have made little headway in preventing […] To be more transparent and to promote communication with patients after medical injuries, many hospitals have implemented a new approach […] Bizarre study reveals you’re not more likely to die in the 13th bed on a hospital ward Bed number 13 […] A new study has questioned assumptions about the best way to stop unnecessary admissions and extended hospital stays for frail, […] A new study to be published online June 25 in JAMA Internal Medicine reports that hospital at home (HaH) care […] Data from 3.7 million hospital admissions for sepsis from 1,000 US hospitals, presented at this year’s European Congress on Obesity […] Preparing for surgery can feel overwhelming or scary if you don’t know what to expect. You may have some unanswered […] (HealthDay)—For hospitalized adults with serious illness, receiving a palliative care consultation (PCC) is associated with a reduction in hospital costs, […]hospital
Worst Bedsores Still Plague U.S. Hospital Patients: Study
Study finds hospital communication-and-resolution programs do not expand liability risk
Bizarre study reveals you’re NOT more likely to die in hospital bed 13
New research helps address problem of hospital bed blocking
Clinical outcomes and patient experiences vastly improved with hospital at home
Nationwide data shows that overweight and obese patients are less likely to die from sepsis in hospital than patient
Preparing for Inpatient or “Overnight” Surgery
Palliative care consult can cut hospital costs in seriously ill
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