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Despite large health policy changes

For Employer-Based Plans, Spending Across Services Steady

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Spending increased, but not uniformly, across all categories of health services from 2007 to 2016
The risk of recurrence after incident venous thromboembolism is high

Risk of Venous Thromboembolism Recurrence High

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At 6 months, rates for provoked, unprovoked, cancer-related VTE are 6.8, 6.92, 9.06 per 100 person-years
From 2016 to 2017

More Non-Elderly Americans Uninsured in 2017 Versus 2016

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More than 700,000 Americans uninsured in 2017 versus 2016, despite broad economic improvement
The first human case of a strain of hepatitis E previously found only in rats was diagnosed in a Hong Kong man who received a liver transplant in May 2017.

First Human Case of Rat Strain of Hepatitis E Seen in Hong Kong

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Infection identified in 56-year-old man who had received a liver transplant in May 2017

September 2018 Briefing – Gastroenterology

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Here are what the editors at HealthDay consider to be the most important developments in Gastroenterology for September 2018. This roundup includes the latest...
Laparoscopic antireflux surgery is safe and well-tolerated in patients with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis and abnormal acid gastroesophageal reflux

Anti-Reflux Surgery Promising in Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis

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In phase 2 study, surgery for abnormal acid GER in IPF patients was safe, well-tolerated
Following a six-month learning period to implement an electronic medical record system

Implementing EMRs Affects Time Spent With Patients in Clinic

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Even after return to pre-EMR efficiency, more time spent on documentation, less on patient interaction
Proton pump inhibitor use is associated with increased risk of hip fracture among dialysis patients

Proton Pump Inhibitor Use Tied to Hip Fracture in Dialysis Patients

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Correlation between PPI and hip fracture persisted for subgroups with low, medium, high PPI use
More than half of physicians experience burnout

Physicians Often Don’t Address Their Burnout

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Same traits that help doctors excel at their jobs make them more likely to experience burnout
Medical practices can take steps to avoid problems related to use of social media by staff members

Practices Should Set Rules for Staff Social Media Use

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Staff social media accounts should be strictly personal, with no info about patients or employees