Primary Care News and Research

Latest Primary Care News and Research

First Edition: December 10, 2103

First Edition: December 10, 2103

Research roundup: 'Substantial' Medicare savings from avoiding ERs; new ways for primary care; trends in kids' fast food consumption

Research roundup: 'Substantial' Medicare savings from avoiding ERs; new ways for primary care; trends in kids' fast food consumption

State highlights: S.C. Medicaid director touts lower spending; La. targets docs who steer patients into some managed care plans; Texas set to boost Medicaid payments

State highlights: S.C. Medicaid director touts lower spending; La. targets docs who steer patients into some managed care plans; Texas set to boost Medicaid payments

IDSA released new guideline for vaccination of immunocompromised hosts

IDSA released new guideline for vaccination of immunocompromised hosts

Lung cancer is costliest cancer in European Union

Lung cancer is costliest cancer in European Union

Appearance of sickness may have limited value in diagnosis of actual state of health

Appearance of sickness may have limited value in diagnosis of actual state of health

PES' ESRD Prevention Program effectively identifies patients with early stage renal disease

PES' ESRD Prevention Program effectively identifies patients with early stage renal disease

New multinational survey to investigate early conversations between physicians and T2D people

New multinational survey to investigate early conversations between physicians and T2D people

New grants to tackle NHS problems, prevent needless admissions of elderly to A&E

New grants to tackle NHS problems, prevent needless admissions of elderly to A&E

Poor oral hygiene, excess sugar consumption linked to heart disease

Poor oral hygiene, excess sugar consumption linked to heart disease

Walk-in clinics staffed by nurses can reduce health care costs, says URI professor

Walk-in clinics staffed by nurses can reduce health care costs, says URI professor

Genetics and cardiovascular drugs: an interview with Nancy Lurker, CEO of PDI and Paul Kinnon, CEO of Transgenomic, Inc.

Genetics and cardiovascular drugs: an interview with Nancy Lurker, CEO of PDI and Paul Kinnon, CEO of Transgenomic, Inc.

Asthma patients ‘too accepting of symptoms’

Asthma patients ‘too accepting of symptoms’

Auditory processing disorder diagnosis: an interview with Dr Doris-Eva Bamiou, UCL Ear Institute

Auditory processing disorder diagnosis: an interview with Dr Doris-Eva Bamiou, UCL Ear Institute

State highlights: What will Va.'s new governor do with state's mental health system?; Kancare gets nursing home critics; patient access to records in Wis.

State highlights: What will Va.'s new governor do with state's mental health system?; Kancare gets nursing home critics; patient access to records in Wis.

Alternative treatment for autism focuses on controlling the 'fight or flight' response

Alternative treatment for autism focuses on controlling the 'fight or flight' response

Clinicians perform unnecessary Pap tests in certain groups of women, says researcher

Clinicians perform unnecessary Pap tests in certain groups of women, says researcher

Researchers receive $2.5M grant to study telephone-based approach to improve diabetes treatment outcomes

Researchers receive $2.5M grant to study telephone-based approach to improve diabetes treatment outcomes

Anti-epileptic drugs, bone loss and supplements

Anti-epileptic drugs, bone loss and supplements

CHI creates new academic medical center on Bergan Mercy Medical Center campus

CHI creates new academic medical center on Bergan Mercy Medical Center campus

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