Category: Patient Experience

Physician group rolls out new guidelines for abdominal infections

For the first time since 2010, the Infectious Disease Society of America published new guidelines for treating complex abdominal infections.

Overlooked harm in administrative decisions spotlighted by new term

A new term for a well-known phenomenon is gaining traction and highlighting the need for change among hospital administration: Administrative harm.

Hospitals, physicians push back on proposed obstetrical standards

Hospitals and physicians are voicing concerns over the Biden administration’s proposed rules to improve maternal health, arguing the current approach is too punitive and could inadvertently hinder access to obstetrical care. 

CMS proposes policies to reduce maternal mortality

CMS for the first time has proposed “baseline” requirements related to hospitals’ obstetrical services, which include standards related to staffing and emergency readiness. 

2nd recipient of pig kidney transplant dies

The second patient to receive a kidney transplant from a genetically modified pig, and who lived with the organ for 47 days, died July 7, The New York Times reported July 9.

Cirrhosis — not dementia — may be causing cognitive decline in 13% of patients

Around 13% of patients with a dementia diagnosis may instead have advanced liver disease — also called cirrhosis — which can cause reversible cognitive decline, researchers at the Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine and the Richmond VA …

The disparities in pediatric ED boarding

Compared to white and cisgender adolescents, Black youth and transgender and nonbinary adolescents are less likely to be admitted for patient care, according to a study published July 8 in JAMA Pediatrics. 

Tennessee hospital launches 'no-wait ER' program

Nashville (Tenn.) General Hospital has launched a “no-wait ER” program that reduces the time patients wait to receive care to four or five minutes, wkrn.com reported July 8.

Mayo Clinic performs 1st larynx transplant in cancer patient

Phoenix-based Mayo Clinic in Arizona performed the third total larynx transplant in the U.S. and the first to be performed on a patient with active cancer.

The platforms patients use to self-diagnose

A recent report found that 54% of Americans have self-diagnosed using online information, with search engine and medical information websites being the most commonly used sources.