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Critically ill patients often experience substantial and rapid muscle loss, leading to poor recovery. Researchers from the ...
Homelessness has long been associated with an elevated risk of suicide and self-harm, but previous studies have largely been restricted to selected patient groups, such as those presenting to hospital ...
A new study found that almost all plans in 40 states and Washington, DC covered at least one form of the opioid overdose ...
Hospitals and health systems are increasingly involving pharmacists in inpatient and outpatient care, though many report staffing shortages across different roles and seniorities, according to a ne | ...
This study was presented as a poster at the Society of Critical Care Medicine 34th Critical Care Congress, Phoenix, AZ, January 16-19, 2005. CLICK HERE for more information about this journal.
Briefly, activities were deemed fundamental if they were vital to the safe provision of pharmaceutical care; desirable if they provided critical care-specific pharmacotherapeutic services; and ...
New data show sharp growth in pharmacists’ clinical roles, from the intensive care unit to outpatient chronic disease ...
Hospital pharmacists are increasingly involved in direct patient care roles, and in 2024, more than 75% of U.S. hospitals assign pharmacists to provide care for most inpatients, according to a report ...
Becker’s asked pharmacy executives from hospitals and health systems across the U.S. to share what their system has done to expand their access to care. The 10 executives featured in this article are ...
What happens to a society that starts viewing health care as a privilege, not a right? I posed that question to Mike Slubowski, president and CEO of Trinity Health, on Tuesday. We had been discussing ...
TULSA, Okla. — Oklahoma's mental health care is taking a new direction, reaching rural communities surrounding Tulsa with a mobile mental health collaboration.