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Several strategies can be implemented to help address management of staff time off

Seven Strategies Can Help Practices Manage Staff Time Off

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Strategies, including a paid time off bank, allow staff some flexibility while maintaining a business
Cancer incidence rates have decreased among men but remained stable among women

Overall Cancer Mortality Rates Decreasing for Men and Women

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Incidence rates decreased among men from 2008 to 2014, remained stable among women
Basal insulin analogues for type 2 diabetes mellitus do not substantially differ in their glucose-lowering effect

Basal Insulin Analogues Similar for Glucose Lowering

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Slight differences in risk for nocturnal hypoglycemia or weight gain exist
In a recent statement

FDA Establishes New Task Force on Drug Shortages

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Task force charged with advancing long-term solutions to prevent shortages
The American Medical Association has committed to working to integrate precision medicine into alternative payment models

Alternative Payment Models Should Include Precision Medicine

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APMs should be encouraged to integrate precision medicine approaches, personalize patient care
Pivotal trials supporting U.S. Food and Drug Administration approvals granted Breakthrough Therapy designation often lack randomization

Trials Supporting FDA Approval of Breakthrough Drugs Examined

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Pivotal trials supporting these approvals often lack randomization, double-blinding, control groups
The Pharmacist eCare Plan is designed to improve communication between pharmacists and physicians by allowing documentation to be available via electronic health records

eCare Plan Set to Improve Doctor/Pharmacist Relationship

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Plan will allow pharmacist documentation to be available via EHRs, easing transfer of information
Physician burnout

Physician Burnout Tied to Higher Risk of Medical Errors

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Physicians reporting errors were more likely to also report burnout, fatigue, recent suicidal ideation
Adoption of electronic health records is associated with a reduction in mortality rates in U.S. hospitals

Adoption of EHR Linked to Reduction in Mortality Rates

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0.21-percentage-point reduction in mortality rate per year per function for each new function adopted
Overlooking women in medicine can have far-reaching consequences

Gender Bias in Medicine Has Far-Reaching Consequences

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Exclusion of women from upper echelons of medicine may have real implications for patient care