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Are You Really Ready For Obamacare?

18 hours ago ago from Health awareHealth aware

Obama health care system, where the doctors and hospitals will all be working for the government, who will be paying their bills, not you the patient, who will just be along for the ride. When the government tells them not to provide medicine for macular degeneration, or cancer treatment for senior citizens because it is not cost effective, or referrals to specialists until it is too late, the doctors and hospitals will all hop to and salute, ...

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International Study of the Prevalence and Outcomes of Infection in Intensive Care Units

19 hours ago ago from InfectoNews - Jorge Omar Calabrese

JAMA Dec. 2, 2009  V.302  N.21  p.2323-2329 Jean-Louis Vincent, MD, PhD; Jordi Rello, MD; John Marshall, MD; Eliezer Silva, MD, PhD; Antonio Anzueto, MD; Claude D. Martin, MD; Rui Moreno, MD, PhD; Jeffrey Lipman, MD; Charles Gomersall, MD; Yasser Sakr, MD, PhD; Konrad Reinhart, MD; for the EPIC II Group of Investigators Department of Intensive Care, Erasme Hospital, Université libre de Bruxelles, Brussels, Belgium (Dr ...

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Ashley Tisdale: Charity Minded

22 hours ago ago from Miss Tisdale [ An Ashley Tisdale fan site ]

Thanks to Ashley's manager Bill , we are happy to report on several extremely charitable and worth-while causes that Miss Tisdale actively lends a helping hand toward. On December 11th, Ashley took some time to visit patients and staff at The City of Hope Children's Hospital . Additionally, her longstanding work with St.Jude Children's Research Hospital and the Make-A-Wish Foundation (also a charity of choice for both HSM director Kenny ...

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I can C U Remote monitoring program at UMC reduces mortality, shortens hospital stay

19 hours ago ago from Nursing Notes

Image via Wikipedia As a nurse working the floor, I find this article very interesting.  I don't think I fully comprehend how this eICU is designed to function.  Does this mean that, in addition to the floor staffing, there will be another 10 nurses who will technically be working the ICU?  How can that fly with administration?  Or does this mean that because of the remote 10 nurses, the floor staff will be cut to the bone; leaving ...

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21 hours ago ago from CC Szeto

You may think my major concern on delaying antibiotic treatment is the potential threat to some critical patients. That's not (entirely) correct. In fact, our friends outside the solar system would say clinicians could always ask for urgent dispensing of a drug when they really feel necessary. (Of course I could not imagine what would happen if we say 80% of our patients are urgent and have a necessity.) But, let's assume they are sincere ...

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