Precision Medicine

Also called personalized medicine, this evolving field makes use of an individual’s genes, lifestyle, environment and other factors to identify unique disease risks and guide treatment decision-making.

Poll: Older Americans unsure how to pay for long-term care

While an aging population will increase demand for long-term care, many Americans over the age of 40 aren’t confident they’ll be able to pay for it, and some incorrectly assume government programs will pick up the tab.

The stressful life of a patient as the 'middle man' in the healthcare system

There are countless stories of patients being the middle man in their own healthcare experience and this first-hand account of those experiences shows the pressure people face every day. 

CHIME calls for national patient ID program

While the healthcare industry increasingly adopts EHRs, the College of Healthcare Information Management Executives (CHIME) called for a national patient ID system to improve safety and interoperability.

N.Y., Utah, Wis. physicians testing out predictive medicine tools

Hospitals and clinics in several states are trying out predictive medicine programs that, when linked to electronic health records, offer a probability of a diagnosis, but the Wall Street Journal reported not all doctors involved in the trials are sold on the technology.

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Research urgently needed to translate clinical evidence into sharp decision support

If healthcare providers are to succeed in incorporating clinical evidence into both the EHR and daily clinical care, they must adopt nimble decision-support tools that automatically trigger at a critical point in the clinical visit and include recommendations specific to the particular patient being seen. 

WHO: Syria, Iraq most dangerous nations for healthcare providers

According to a report from the World Health Organization (WHO), between January 2014 and December 2015, there were 594 reported attacks on healthcare that led to 959 deaths and 1561 injuries in 19 countries.

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Study finds online reviews can lead to HIPAA violations

Patients who are upset or unsatisfied can engage in arguments with providers leading to healthcare providers violating HIPAA.

Serving privately insured patients may affect ACOs’ tax status

The Internal Revenue Service denied a request for tax-exempt status to an accountable care organization because it provided private benefits for some doctors in its network. 

Around the web

Updated compensation data includes good news for multiple subspecialties. The new report also examines private equity's impact on employment models and how much male cardiologists earn compared to females.

When drugs are on the FDA’s shortage list, outsourcing facilities can produce their own compounded versions. When the FDA removed tirzepatide from that list with no warning, it created a considerable amount of chaos both behind the scenes and in pharmacies all over the country. 

If passed, this bill would help clinician-led clinical registries explore Medicare data for research purposes. The Society of Thoracic Surgeons and American College of Cardiology both shared public support for the bipartisan legislation. 

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