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COVID-19

Home-Based Medical Care in High Demand During Coronavirus Pandemic

July 29, 2020 ‐ HealthLeaders Media

During the COVID-19 pandemic, patients have been reluctant to visit healthcare facilities due to concerns over coronavirus infection. In April, a Medical Group Management Association survey found that physician practices had experienced a 60% average decrease in patient volume.

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COVID-19

Cleveland Clinic Facility Could Play Key Role in Fighting Viruses Like COVID-19

July 28, 2020 ‐ HealthLeaders Media

Joseph P. Iannotti, MD, PhD, interim CEO & president, and chief of staff of Cleveland Clinic Florida, talked to HealthLeaders about the role of this type of virus research and why therapeutic innovations are essential to improve the future of healthcare.

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COVID-19

Survey: COVID-19 ‘Has Turned The Healthcare Industry Upside Down’

July 27, 2020 ‐ HealthLeaders Media

The LocumTenens.com survey was conducted in June and highlights information collected from 940 healthcare professionals in 35 medical specialties.

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COVID-19

How to Implement Curbside Check-In and Contactless Registration for Patients

July 24, 2020 ‐ HealthLeaders Media

The COVID-19 pandemic has made patients hesitant about visiting doctor offices due to fear of infection. In April, a Medical Group Management Association survey found that physician practices had experienced 60% average decrease in patient volume.

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Population Health

Blood Test Claims to Find Cancer 4 Years Earlier than Current Methods

July 23, 2020 ‐ HealthLeaders Media

The test, which detects stomach, esophageal, colorectal, lung and liver cancer, also found cancer in 88% of samples from 113 patients who were already diagnosed when the samples were collected, and recognized cancer-free samples 95% of the time, according to the study, which was published this week in Nature Communications.

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COVID-19

Coronavirus Antibodies Drop Precipitously 3 Months After Mild Cases

July 22, 2020 ‐ HealthLeaders Media

UCLA researchers wrote that a small study of 34 patients, with a median age of 43, found that the antibodies against SARS-CoV-2 — the virus that causes the disease — decreased by roughly half every 73 days, and would disappear entirely within a year at such a rate.

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COVID-19

Researchers Examine Death Risks for Coronavirus Patients in ICUs

July 21, 2020 ‐ HealthLeaders Media

The new research, which was published by JAMA Internal Medicine, is based on data collected from more than 2,000 adults diagnosed with COVID-19 who were admitted to ICUs at 65 hospitals across the United States from March 4 to April 4.

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Technology

Physician Fatigue Linked to Electronic Health Record Use

July 20, 2020 ‐ HealthLeaders Media

EHR use has been directly linked to physician burnout. For years, physicians have complained about click-intense and data-busy EHR interfaces. Excessive EHR screen time has been associated with medical errors.

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Accreditation & Regulation

TJC Approved as Hospital AO for Only Two Years This Time

July 17, 2020 ‐ Accreditation Insider

The last time TJC was renewed as a hospital AO was in 2014, for a six-year period. That ran out as of July 15, 2020. In a special filing in the July 15, 2020, Federal Register, CMS published a notice that TJC had been approved as a hospital AO through July 15, 2022.

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Quality Improvement

PSQH: The Podcast Episode 7 – Lean Management and Patient Safety

July 17, 2020 ‐ PSQH

On episode 7 of PSQH: The Podcast, host Jay Kumar talks to Rachel Mandel, MD, MHA, about using Lean management principles to improve patient safety and quality.

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