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Practice Management: Aggressive BP management | A promising COVID treatment | Burnout & exhaustion in healthcare

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Practice Management: Aggressive BP management | A promising COVID treatment | Burnout & exhaustion in healthcare
Wednesday, September 8, 2021
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Older patients benefit from aggressive blood pressure management

The study also provides new evidence that patients can gain a better understanding of their blood pressure when they monitor it regularly at home. 

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Older patients benefit from aggressive blood pressure management

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The study also provides new evidence that patients can gain a better understanding of their blood pressure when they monitor it regularly at home. 
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'A substantial improvement’: New research shows signs of progress in PCI care

Inpatient care for PCI is trending in the right direction, researchers explained, but there is still room for improvement. 

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Elderly patient doctor. Despite an expanded indication from the FDA and lower prices, patient access to these cholesterol-lowering medications remains a significant issue.
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'A substantial improvement’: New research shows signs of progress in PCI care

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Elderly patient doctor. Despite an expanded indication from the FDA and lower prices, patient access to these cholesterol-lowering medications remains a significant issue.
Inpatient care for PCI is trending in the right direction, researchers explained, but there is still room for improvement. 
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Cardiologist gets new trial nearly 5 years after being found guilty of healthcare fraud

When the veteran cardiologist was first found guilty back in 2016, a U.S. attorney called the decision a “milestone in an investigation spanning several years.” 

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Cardiologist gets new trial nearly 5 years after being found guilty of healthcare fraud

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When the veteran cardiologist was first found guilty back in 2016, a U.S. attorney called the decision a “milestone in an investigation spanning several years.” 
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Metoprolol shows promise as an effective (and cheap) treatment for critically ill COVID-19 patients

The medication, commonly used to treat cardiovascular disease, was associated with no side effects in a new analysis out of Spain. 

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Metoprolol shows promise as an effective (and cheap) treatment for critically ill COVID-19 patients

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The medication, commonly used to treat cardiovascular disease, was associated with no side effects in a new analysis out of Spain. 
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Paravalvular leak after TAVR continues to be a problem—but advances in technology are helping

Additional studies are still necessary, but researchers are hopeful that modern TAVR solutions will help limit paravalvular leak in the years ahead. 

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Paravalvular leak after TAVR continues to be a problem—but advances in technology are helping

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Additional studies are still necessary, but researchers are hopeful that modern TAVR solutions will help limit paravalvular leak in the years ahead. 
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Drones deliver defibrillators much quicker than ambulances

When drones and ambulances were both sent to the scene of a suspected cardiac arrest, the drone arrived first 64% of the time. 

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Drones deliver defibrillators much quicker than ambulances

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When drones and ambulances were both sent to the scene of a suspected cardiac arrest, the drone arrived first 64% of the time. 
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Burnout and exhaustion in healthcare go well beyond physicians

More than 26,000 healthcare workers were surveyed in both 2015 and 2017, answering questions about exhaustion, burnout, job satisfaction and more. 

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Burnout and exhaustion in healthcare go well beyond physicians

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More than 26,000 healthcare workers were surveyed in both 2015 and 2017, answering questions about exhaustion, burnout, job satisfaction and more. 
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Cardiologist gets jail time for possessing ‘deviant, distressing and disturbing’ child abuse materials

The doctor's lawyers argued that these behaviors were a result of his depression and feelings of burnout.

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Cardiologist gets jail time for possessing ‘deviant, distressing and disturbing’ child abuse materials

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The doctor's lawyers argued that these behaviors were a result of his depression and feelings of burnout.
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Nonexpert clinicians trained to screen patients for rheumatic heart disease

The screening, carried out with handheld ultrasound devices, can lead to quicker diagnoses and better patient care. 

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APP volume and share of image-guided paracentesis increased from 10.2% to 15.8%, and from 7.7% to 12.9% for thoracentesis, while Medicare reimbursement for both procedures has seen a reduction since 2012. #nursepractitioner #physicianassistant #interventionalradiology
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Nonexpert clinicians trained to screen patients for rheumatic heart disease

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APP volume and share of image-guided paracentesis increased from 10.2% to 15.8%, and from 7.7% to 12.9% for thoracentesis, while Medicare reimbursement for both procedures has seen a reduction since 2012. #nursepractitioner #physicianassistant #interventionalradiology
The screening, carried out with handheld ultrasound devices, can lead to quicker diagnoses and better patient care. 
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