Wednesday, August 20, 2014

Sustained Care Program Effective In Help Hospital Discharged Patients To Quit Smoking

Extended Support Help Patients Stay Smoke-Free After Hospital Discharge.  Medical Xpress.  August 19, 2014.

Still With A Much Higher Teen Birth Rate Than Other Nations, U.S. Rate Falls Significantly

Teen Birth Rate Has Dropped Dramatically by Dennis Thompson.  WebMD News from HealthDay.  August 20, 2014.

Clear Benefit For Individuals Taking Statins Questioned; Tradeoff Between Side Effects And Risk Reduction

More Docs Wonder If Statins Are Worth The Risks.  By Brenda Goodman.  WebMD.  August 18, 2014.

Plummeting Rates Of Autopsies Poses Serious Risks For The Quality Of Medicine And Public Health

We Don't Have Enough People Trained To Examine Dead Bodies by Tara Culp-Ressler.  ThinkProgress.  August 19, 2014.

Without Autopsies, Hospitals Bury Their Mistakes by Marshall Allen.  ProPublica.  December 2011.

Monday, August 18, 2014

Diagnoses Of Neurodevelopmental Or Mental Health Conditions Among Children In High Income Households Rise Dramatically; Role Of Socio-Economic Conditions?

Parent-Reported Cases Of Disability In Children Rise by Michelle Healy.  USA TODAY.  August 18, 2014.

Economic Devastation In Africa In The Wake Of Ebola

Drains Budgets As Bills Fund Virus Fight:  Africa Credit by Chris Kay.  Bloomberg Businessweek.  August 18, 2014.

Medical Professionals Deploy Along Border In Operation Lone Star

The Other Texas Border Deployment:  Doctors, Dentists, Opticians by Jon Herskovitz.  Reuters.  August 14, 2014.

Declining Resources For Mental Health Led To Warehousing Mentally Ill Patients In Emergency Rooms; Washington State Deals With A Growing National Problem

Ban On Boarding Mentally Ill In ERs Could Force The Release Of Many by Andy Mannix.  Seattle Times.  August 14, 2014.

Number of Procedures Performed By Nurse Practitioners and Physician Assistants Raises Questions Of Proper Utilization

In Study, Questions About Who Should Perform In-Office Surgeries by Shefall Luthra.  Kaiser Health News.  August 18, 2014.

Thursday, August 14, 2014

If Refusal To Expand Medicaid Was Evaluated Like A Business Decision

A Deal Too Good To Turn Down, Unless, It's Medicaid by Uwe E. Reinhardt.  The Upshot.  The New York Times.  August 12, 2014

Wednesday, August 6, 2014

More Treatment Is Not Necessarily Better Treatment

In Treatment, There Can Be Too Much Of A Good Thing by Laura Landro.  The Wall Street Journal.  August 4, 2014.

California Insurers Share About 9 Million Digitized Medical Records; Hope To Avoid Unnecessary Treatment

Large California Insurers Invite Others To Join Data Network by Anna Gorman.  Kaiser Health News.  August 6, 2014.

Protein Identified That Could Trigger Nerve Regeneration In Humans; Treatment For Paralysis?

Small Molecule 'Could Treat Paralysis By Triggering Nerve by Honor Whiteman.  Medical News Today.  August 6, 2014.

Atlanta Public Health Efforts To Treat Ebola Victims Garner Hate Mail, Panic

Atlanta Public Health Officials Treating Ebola Victims Are Getting Hate Mail by Kia Makarechi.  Vanity Fair.  August 5, 2014.

Cognitive Decline Linked To Speed Of Visual Information Processing

Intelligence As We Ae Linked To Spotting Things Quickly by Marie Ellis.  Medical News Today.  August 6, 2014.