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02.03.2012
E-prescribing improves medication adherence, study finds
Poor medication adherence is a problem that costs the U.S. healthcare system billions of dollars each year and contributes to low-quality treatment outcomes.
02.03.2012
High blood sugar increases heart risk, even in non-diabetics
Diabetes is known to be associated with a high risk of heart disease. High blood sugar is believed to damage cardiovascular tissue, increasing the chances of complications. But new research indicates that you don't need to be a diabetic to be affected by high blood sugar.
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Emergency medicine
12.13.2011
States seeking to curb inappropriate use of ERs may be taking wrong approach
Several states around the country are trying to find ways to keep people on Medicaid out of … more
Hospitalist medicine
12.12.2011
Expert predicts hospitalist trend will grow
Not every hospital in the country currently employs a hospitalist, but given the benefits of having … more
Urgent Care Services
06.03.2011
Urgent care facilities look to help more patients
Many individuals require medical care for a malady that is not life-threatening but still needs to … more
Health and Wellness
02.03.2012
High blood sugar increases heart risk, even in non-diabetics
Diabetes is known to be associated with a high risk of heart disease. High blood sugar is believed … more





