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  • “Heading” in Soccer May Lead to Concussion Symptoms

    (Reuters Health) – Purposely “heading” a soccer ball may lead to concussion symptoms despite research suggesting those...
  • Sepsis Leading Cause of Early Readmissions in the U.S.

    NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – Unplanned 30-day readmissions are common after sepsis hospitalizations, according to data from...
  • Republicans Propose Giving U.S. States Option to keep Obamacare

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Two Republican senators have said that U.S. states should be allowed to stay in...

“Heading” in Soccer May Lead to Concussion Symptoms

February 28, 2017 - Andrew M. Seaman - 0 Comment

(Reuters Health) – Purposely “heading” a soccer ball may lead to concussion symptoms despite research suggesting those…

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Sepsis Leading Cause of Early Readmissions in the U.S.

February 13, 2017 - Will Boggs MD - 0 Comment

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – Unplanned 30-day readmissions are common after sepsis hospitalizations, according to data from…

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Republicans Propose Giving U.S. States Option to keep Obamacare

February 9, 2017 - Susan Cornwell - 0 Comment

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Two Republican senators have said that U.S. states should be allowed to stay in…

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President Trump May Not Enforce Individual Health Insurance Mandate Says Aide

February 7, 2017 - Reuters Staff - 0 Comment

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The Trump administration may no longer enforce a rule requiring individual Americans to carry…

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Pay-for-Performance Programs Do Not Improve Health Outcomes

February 7, 2017 - Will Boggs MD - 0 Comment

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – Pay-for-performance (P4P) programs might improve processes of care in some settings, but…

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From Obamacare to Trumpcare: The AHA and ACEP Draft Reform Wish Lists

January 31, 2017 - Pawan Goyal, MD, FHIMSS - 0 Comment

The American Hospital Association (AHA) has urged President Donald Trump to avoid “abrupt changes” to the Affordable…

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CT Can Indicate Mortality Risk in Elderly with Trauma

January 30, 2017 - David Douglas - 0 Comment

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – Opportunistic CT screening for osteopenia and sarcopenia in older adults with traumatic…

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Gun Violence Is Studied Less than Other Major Causes of Death

January 27, 2017 - Andrew M. Seaman - 0 Comment

(Reuters Health) – Research examining gun violence, and the funding to support it, significantly lags behind what…

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HCV Infections Less Prevalent than Previously Estimated

January 26, 2017 - Marilynn Larkin - 0 Comment

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – The global estimate of hepatitis C virus infection (HCV) is lower than…

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U.S. Hospital Readmissions Reduction Program Appears to Work

January 20, 2017 - Will Boggs MD - 0 Comment

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – Hospital readmission rates appear to be falling since passage of the Medicare…

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