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Did you know that doctors and nurses spend more than a third of their work week on paperwork? This includes maintaining detailed patient records, filling out insurance forms and referrals, and tracking procedures performed. This includes documenting, organizing documents for billing, and entering billing information into the system. Research published today by Google Cloud and The Harris Poll reveals the extent of this burden, and how generative AI (gen AI) can help.Clinicians, including doctors and nurses, in the United States report spending nearly 28 hours each week on administrative tasks, leaving them with less time for the patient care that…

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google cloud.SOPA Image/LightRocket (via Getty Images) Google Cloud is making its Vertex AI platform generally available, in addition to new features in its Healthcare Data Engine (HDE), the company announced in a press release this morning. The news highlights the cloud giant's latest efforts to innovate at the intersection of artificial intelligence and healthcare. Vertex AI has been around for a while, but the company has made a number of improvements and upgrades to the product to help healthcare professionals query medical records, collate insights across disparate sources, and more quickly and robustly. We've made it possible for you to…

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PS Wilson is an entrepreneur from Atlanta, Georgia who knows firsthand what it's like to care for an aging family member. During the early stages of his dementia diagnosis, his late grandmother lived with him, and he said life there was “challenging and rewarding.” “She then moved to her uncle's home in Washington, D.C., where he had access to additional resources to support her care,” Wilson said, noting that her family is on her father's side. She added that after watching her care for her grandmother, she realized “how difficult it is.” Families without the manpower or resources to care…

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LEXINGTON, Ky. (October 17, 2024) – UK HealthCare recently achieved accreditation under the Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery Accreditation and Quality Improvement Program (MBSAQIP), a joint quality program of the American College of Surgeons (ACS) and the American College of Surgeons. I did. Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery (ASMBS). MBSAQIP is a comprehensive national surgical quality program aimed at ensuring the safe and effective performance of metabolic and bariatric surgery. The surgical outcomes are focused on weight loss and treatment of obesity-related diseases such as diabetes and sleep apnea. Research shows that accredited facilities have fewer complications and better outcomes than non-accredited…

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In recent years, American households have faced challenges from inflation, with prices expected to soar from 2021 to 2022. And inflation doesn't just affect trips to the grocery store or gas station. Rising home health care costs that outpace general inflation pose unique and unprecedented challenges for seniors, people with disabilities, and family caregivers. At the most recent inflation peak in June 2022, prices rose roughly 9% year over year, but have slowed significantly since then. From September 2023 to September 2024, general inflation rose just 2.4%, while home care inflation rose 8.7%.The median cost per hour is $30 per…

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New Mexico is one of the few states that has set aside Medicaid funding to cover Native American traditional medical practices, and the state has received approval for federal funding, according to the New Mexico Department of Health. It is one of only four states to receive the award. Traditional medical practices have not previously been covered by Medicaid. This funding comes after New Mexico included traditional healing practices in its December 2022 1115 Waiver Demonstration Approval Application. Medicaid Director Dana Flannery said the reimbursement will help serve more people in New Mexico. Mexico in the health system. “Recognizing that…

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For many senior housing providers, moving into home care seems like a natural progression, and for good reason. Home health care presents a valuable opportunity for operators to expand their services and access new revenue streams. But as the old adage reminds us, it's usually the second mouse that gets the cheese. In other words, some operators are learning the hard way that home care may be a concept ahead of its time. Consider Atria Senior Living's recent decision to close its New York-based home care subsidiary. Originally launched to increase synergy and support between the Capital Region's 30 assisted…

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As AI technology rapidly evolves, FDA is taking on the challenge of balancing innovation with patient safety and shaping regulations to ensure AI tools remain effective throughout their lifecycle. Special Communication: FDA Perspectives on Regulation of Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare and Biomedicine. Image credit: Sansoen Saengsakaorat / Shutterstock A special communication published in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) examined the U.S. Food and Drug Administration's (FDA) regulation of artificial intelligence (AI) in healthcare. It also explores the potential of AI in clinical research, medical product development, and patient care, and highlights key areas to address as regulations…

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New polling data shows that the more familiar healthcare professionals are with the pharmaceutical industry, the more trust they have in it.Research from leading pollster Ipsos reveals that healthcare professionals' trust in the industry has steadily increased in recent years, increasing by 8% between 2020 and 2024 (1). Almost two in five doctors and nurses have high trust in pharmaceutical companies (38%), ranking the pharmaceutical industry as one of the most trusted sectors after medical charities and research universities. Masu.According to the UK Pharmaceutical Reputation Index 2024, four in five (82%) healthcare professionals, including doctors and nurses, recognize and are…

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“In my later years of practice, I became increasingly convinced that a 'medicine for every disease' approach that did not address fundamental lifestyle choices was detrimental to patient health and costly for everyone. ” This is Tracy Lane, who recently co-founded the Delaplane Family Lifestyle Medicine Foundation at the University of Nevada, Reno with Thomas Walter Delaplane ’86 (geophysics) and Patrick Delaplane ’14, MD. These are the words of Delaplane 87, MD. Medicines to combat burnout among future healthcare providers. Thomas Delaplain '86 and Dr. Tracey Delaplain '83, '87 MD Newly established foundation will support the mental and physical…

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