Daily ReCAP (Chronic, Acute, Preventive) March 8, 2017
The latest news on chronic, acute, and preventive care across the health care landscape.Â
Houston Man Posed as Physician to Help Defraud Medicare of $1.3 Million
Physician imposter charged in health care fraud scheme.
Daily ReCAP (Chronic, Acute, Preventive) March 7, 2017
The latest news on chronic, acute, and preventive diseases across the health care landscape.
Bills Seek Expansion of Physician Assistants, Nurse Practitioners Roles in Home Health, Hospice Care
Two proposed bills seek to expand the roles of health care professionals.
The Role of Air Pollution in Antibiotic Resistance
Air pollution alters the efficacy of antibiotics and increases harm to the respiratory tract.
Quality of Care by Physicians, Nurse Practitioners, Physician Assistants Equal in Health Centers
NPs and PAs deliver equivalent care to patients as PCPs in community health centers.
World Health Organization Addresses Deadly Superbugs that Pose Biggest Threat
WHO urges researchers to make fighting dangerous pathogens a priority.
Early Initiation of Palliative Care Improves Overall Wellbeing in Patients with Incurable Cancer
Patients with incurable lung or gastrointestinal cancer are more likely to discuss end-of-life preferences with health care providers.
Cannabis A Preferred Substitute for Prescription Drugs to Treat Chronic Pain
More than half of survey respondents substituted cannabis for their prescribed medication.
Possible Link Between Parkinson's Disease and Stroke
Annual incidence of ischemic stroke higher among those with Parkinson’s disease.
Zika Virus May Cause a Higher Percentage of Miscarriages
Pregnant mouse models injected with the Zika virus saw an increase in miscarriages and babies born with thin brain tissue.
Interval Training Improves Heart Function in Patients with Congestive Heart Failure
Engaging in physical activity does not cause more heart damage in patients with heart failure.
Low Vitamin D Linked to Increased Risk of Relapse in Ulcerative Colitis
Higher vitamin D levels may be beneficial for patients with ulcerative colitis.
Presence of Yeast in Infants' Guts Increases Risk of Asthma
Association found between asthma and yeast.
Low Cost, Easily Accessible Hearing Aids Could Be Possible Soon
Nearly two-thirds of individuals with severe hearing loss are unable to afford hearing devices.
FDA Approves Brodalumab for Treatment of Plaque Psoriasis
New treatment options for adults with moderate-to-severe plaque psoriasis.
FDA Grants Clearance of Xpert Xpress Flu, Xpert Xpress Flu/RSV
Diagnostic tests provide accurate results in as little as 20 minutes.
FDA Updates Type 2 Diabetes Drug Label
Dulaglutide (Trulicity) in combination with basal insulin for the treatment of adults with T2D.
Updated Clinical Practice Guidelines for Noninvasive Lower Back Pain Treatments
The American College of Physicians provide evidence and clinical recommendations for acute, subacute, and chronic low back pain.
Jury Finds Physician Assistant Guilty of More Than 40 Drug-Related Charges
PA allowed others to use her DEA registration for the illegal distribution of phentermine.
Calcified Coronary Plaque Not Just a Concern for Older Adults
Tiny amounts of calcified coronary plaque associated with heart disease risk.
Nurse Practitioner Faces Charges for Fraudulent Narcotic Prescriptions
More than 50 prescriptions were written to individuals who weren’t under the NP’s care.
Compound of Deep-Water Marine Sponge May Help Combat Superbug MRSA
Extracted compound shows potent antibacterial activity against MRSA bacteria.
Contact Dermatitis and the Allergen of the Year, 2017
Contact dermatitis—recognizable for its localized rash or skin irritation—follows either exposure to allergens (allergic contact dermatitis) or irritants (irritant contact dermatitis).
Week 3 – CDC Influenza Report
Latest data on 2016-2017 flu season ending January 21, 2017.
Low Back Pain Common in Children and Adolescents
School-aged children who experience low back pain is common.
Bird Flu Cases Spike in China
The majority of influenza A (H7N9) cases reported are associated with exposure to infected poultry.
Chest Pain Rule to Take Low-Risk Patients Off Emergency Department Heart Monitors
Ottawa rule could free up heart monitored beds for patients with more serious illness.
Pennsylvania's Nurse Practitioner Health Reform Increased Retail Clinic Growth
NP scope-of-practice reform linked to net increase in retail clinics.
Remembering Mary Tyler Moore: Hollywood Icon and Type 1 Diabetes Advocate
Diagnosed with T1D in her 30s, Moore became a sign of hope for others living with the disease.