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IV Catheter Is Found to Reduce Bloodstream Infections and Treatment Costs | The Future of Medicine
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The Future of Medicine. Follow us on Twitter! Expanding Scope of Practice for Vascular Access Specialists Can Improve Quality Care. Study Shows Chlorhexidine-Impregnated PICC Eliminated Bloodstream Infections and Reduced Thrombosis →. IV Catheter Is Found to Reduce Bloodstream Infections and Treatment Costs. March 19, 2015. The differences between the protected CVC and the unprotected catheter proved to be stark:. The study, published in the. American Journal of Infection Control. AJIC), was a retrospect...
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Study Shows Chlorhexidine-Impregnated PICC Eliminated Bloodstream Infections and Reduced Thrombosis | The Future of Medicine
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The Future of Medicine. Follow us on Twitter! IV Catheter Is Found to Reduce Bloodstream Infections and Treatment Costs. The Affordable Care Act and Vascular Access →. Study Shows Chlorhexidine-Impregnated PICC Eliminated Bloodstream Infections and Reduced Thrombosis. April 10, 2015. Published in the Fall 2014 issue of the. Journal of the Association for Vascular Access. JAVA) showed that a chlorhexidine-impregnated peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC) eliminated central line-associated bloodstr...
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The Future of Medicine. Follow us on Twitter! When a ‘Low Profile’ Is a Good Thing. July 25, 2016. When a company comes up with something better, it typically wants a high profile for the technology. But it’s not always the case with Focal Therapeutics. That’s because the company recently launched a low-profile version of the BioZorb implant used … Continue reading →. Does the Mammography Debate Miss a Key Point? April 7, 2016. Cost Conundrum: How Accountable Are ACO’s? March 11, 2016. March 3, 2016.
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The Future of Medicine | Page 2
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The Future of Medicine. Follow us on Twitter! Newer posts →. Team Spirit: A Vascular Access Team Is Placing CVCs and Arterial Lines And Why That Matters. September 10, 2015. Continue reading →. New White Paper: More Options to Reduce CAUTIs. August 10, 2015. Bladder wall damage caused by a Foley catheter that can lead to a CAUTI. The association between CAUTIs and the common use of Foley catheters is outlined in this new multimedia white paper. Continue reading →. June 3, 2015. Healthcare providers shoul...
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The Affordable Care Act and Vascular Access | The Future of Medicine
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The Future of Medicine. Follow us on Twitter! Study Shows Chlorhexidine-Impregnated PICC Eliminated Bloodstream Infections and Reduced Thrombosis. New White Paper: More Options to Reduce CAUTIs →. The Affordable Care Act and Vascular Access. June 3, 2015. How the ACA’s Pay-For-Performance Programs Target Catheter-Related Bloodstream Infections. In Part Two, we’ll look at the argument for using protected catheters. These are catheters embedded with substances that can prevent CRBSIs and even thrombosi...
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How Vascular Access Clinicians Can Help Hospitals Avoid Infection Penalties | The Future of Medicine
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The Future of Medicine. Follow us on Twitter! ASCO Meeting Features First Independent Comparison of Breast Cancer Genomic Tests. Expanding Scope of Practice for Vascular Access Specialists Can Improve Quality Care →. How Vascular Access Clinicians Can Help Hospitals Avoid Infection Penalties. October 6, 2014. Schultz has a keen sense of the contributions nurses can make to minimizing a hospital’s CRBSI rate. In addition to her role at Premier, she is an RN as well as a Ph.D. Premier’s Safety ...Since nea...
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Expanding Scope of Practice for Vascular Access Specialists Can Improve Quality Care | The Future of Medicine
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The Future of Medicine. Follow us on Twitter! How Vascular Access Clinicians Can Help Hospitals Avoid Infection Penalties. IV Catheter Is Found to Reduce Bloodstream Infections and Treatment Costs →. Expanding Scope of Practice for Vascular Access Specialists Can Improve Quality Care. November 10, 2014. Part 2 of a two-part post. That brings us to Leslie Schultz, RN, Ph.D., Director of the Safety Institute at Premier, Inc.,. A major healthcare group purchasing organization. As described on its websit...
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PACS-aholic: A New Beginning (after the end)
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An intoxicating look at the PACS industry. Thursday, August 5, 2010. A New Beginning (after the end). I was doing a Google search for songs that have the lyrics “All Good Things Must Come to an End” in them and only two songs came up from people I never heard of — a country singer named Joe Nichols who has a song titled, “All Good Things” and Nelly Furtado’s “All Good Things (come to an end).”. 8220;God, Dad you never heard of Nelly Furtado? You embarrass me sometimes.” OK, so what else is new? And so it...