How medical device reprocessing can save hospitals millions
Reprocessed, like-new devices can cost hospitals a fraction of the price of new ones.
Reprocessed, like-new devices can cost hospitals a fraction of the price of new ones.
A 72-year-old woman with a 30-year history of paraplegia was referred to the urology clinic for treatment of a bladder stone. CT of the abdomen…
Palliative care has become standard in many inpatient settings, with about three-quarters of US hospitals currently offering such services.1 Although early integration of palliative care…
This cross-sectional study compares the disaggregated mortality rates and leading causes of death among Asian American and Pacific Islander individuals.
This cluster randomized clinical trial compares the effect of a multicomponent intervention to initiate palliative care in the emergency department during a preintervention period vs…
This cross-sectional study describes blood culture use in US hospital intensive care units and wards.
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A team led by UNSW quantum engineers has created a “Schrödinger’s cat” – a famous quantum thought experiment – inside a silicon chip.
A pilot trial has shown a thrombopoietin receptor agonist, eltrombopag (Promacta), to be effective in connective tissue disease-related (CTD), refractory immune thrombocytopenia (ITP).
This cohort study compares lung cancer screening outcomes, such as exposure to harms of overdiagnosis, between South Korean women and men with no smoking history.