
September 13, 2024
A study published in JAMA Internal Medicine examines the impact of various prescription opioid tapering strategies on patients undergoing opioid withdrawal. Researchers found that a gradual tapering approach may reduce withdrawal symptoms and improve patient outcomes compared to abrupt cessation. The study highlights the importance of personalized tapering plans that consider individual patient factors and preferences in managing opioid dependence effectively while minimizing discomfort during the withdrawal process.
Balancing Stroke Prevention and Bleeding Risks in Atrial Fibrillation Therapy JAMA Internal Medicine
September 13, 2024
A Pennsylvania healthcare provider has agreed to pay $6.5 million to settle claims related to a ransomware attack that compromised the sensitive data of approximately 3.2 million patients. The settlement follows allegations that the provider failed to implement adequate security measures to protect patient information, resulting in unauthorized access and data breaches. The funds from the settlement will be used to enhance cybersecurity measures and provide compensation to affected individuals.
UPMC Settles $65 Million Lawsuit After 2019 Ransomware Attack SecurityWeek
September 13, 2024
Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center is addressing the issue of "pajama time," a term referring to off-the-clock work that physicians perform, often related to electronic health records (EHRs). The institution is implementing strategies to reduce this extra workload for doctors, aiming to improve work-life balance and job satisfaction. Initiatives include streamlining EHR processes and providing support to ease the administrative burden, with the goal of allowing physicians to focus more on patient care rather than clerical tasks.
Ohio State Medical Center Streamlines EHR to Combat Physician Burnout Becker's Hospital Review
September 13, 2024
A recent report highlights the rising administrative costs faced by hospitals, attributed to increasingly complex commercial insurer policies. The findings indicate that these burdensome practices contribute significantly to operational expenses, further straining healthcare systems already facing financial pressures. This trend underscores the need for reform in insurance practices to alleviate the administrative load on hospitals and improve overall efficiency in the healthcare sector.
Rising Administrative Costs Strain Hospitals, Threaten Patient Care Access AHA
September 13, 2024
A study published in JAMA Internal Medicine examines the impact of various prescription opioid tapering strategies on patients undergoing opioid withdrawal. Researchers found that a gradual tapering approach may reduce withdrawal symptoms and improve patient outcomes compared to abrupt cessation. The study highlights the importance of personalized tapering plans that consider individual patient factors and preferences in managing opioid dependence effectively while minimizing discomfort during the withdrawal process.
Balancing Stroke Prevention and Bleeding Risks in Atrial Fibrillation Therapy JAMA Internal Medicine
September 13, 2024
A Pennsylvania healthcare provider has agreed to pay $6.5 million to settle claims related to a ransomware attack that compromised the sensitive data of approximately 3.2 million patients. The settlement follows allegations that the provider failed to implement adequate security measures to protect patient information, resulting in unauthorized access and data breaches. The funds from the settlement will be used to enhance cybersecurity measures and provide compensation to affected individuals.
UPMC Settles $65 Million Lawsuit After 2019 Ransomware Attack SecurityWeek
September 13, 2024
Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center is addressing the issue of "pajama time," a term referring to off-the-clock work that physicians perform, often related to electronic health records (EHRs). The institution is implementing strategies to reduce this extra workload for doctors, aiming to improve work-life balance and job satisfaction. Initiatives include streamlining EHR processes and providing support to ease the administrative burden, with the goal of allowing physicians to focus more on patient care rather than clerical tasks.
Ohio State Medical Center Streamlines EHR to Combat Physician Burnout Becker's Hospital Review
September 13, 2024
A recent report highlights the rising administrative costs faced by hospitals, attributed to increasingly complex commercial insurer policies. The findings indicate that these burdensome practices contribute significantly to operational expenses, further straining healthcare systems already facing financial pressures. This trend underscores the need for reform in insurance practices to alleviate the administrative load on hospitals and improve overall efficiency in the healthcare sector.
Rising Administrative Costs Strain Hospitals, Threaten Patient Care Access AHA

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