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A symptom assessment intervention can reduce acute care use and costs for older adults with cancer, a study suggests.
Patients will receive better, faster and more appropriate emergency care as the government sets out reforms to shorten waiting times and tackle persistently failing trusts. The new package of ...
Panelists discuss how disease progression monitoring requires integrating multiple data points including symptoms, six-minute ...
A patient died at a facility for women recovering from substance use while Tamara Lundi managed Community Healthlink, which ...
A weekly symptom-assessment intervention led by trained lay health workers may help reduce acute care use and improve ...
New research has found that older people with cancer had better daily functioning, improved mood, stronger illness ...
Systems thinking is an accepted approach for healthcare organizations to deliver better patient care. By designing programs that focus on patients as a whole person and member of the care team, as ...
A home-based care program improved urgent visits, symptom burden, and daily function, despite not having a significant effect on hospital admissions and ED visits.
New research in the June 2025 issue of JNCCN-Journal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network found that older people ...
The Critical Care Pain Observation Tool is valid and reliable for pain assessment in pediatric patients who are critically ill.
Adults seek acute care for moderately severe or uncontrolled asthma due to severe symptoms or the need for quick care after rescue medication.