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Just one-third of users of biologically based complementary medicine disclose their use to traditional health care providers

Most Patients Do Not Disclose Complementary Medicine Use

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Lack of inquiry from providers, fear of disapproval, belief CM is safe among reasons for nondisclosure
National health spending is projected to increase at an annual rate of 5.5. percent from 2018 to 2027

National Health Spending Set to Increase 5.5 Percent Annually

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Long-observed demographic and economic factors expected to drive growth in health spending
Nearly one in 10 patients with end-stage renal disease undergoes lower-extremity amputation in their last year of life

Leg Amputation in ESRD Patients Should Prompt Palliative Care Discussion

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Lower-extremity amputation signals poor prognosis with end-stage renal disease
Vertical integration between hospitals and physicians has little impact on quality measures

Vertical Integration Has Little Impact on Quality Measures

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Increased hospital market concentration tied to reduced quality in patient satisfaction measures
About half of women and men who report some level of dissatisfaction with their sexual life prior to bariatric surgery experience clinically meaningful improvement during five years of follow-up

Many Experience Improvement in Sex Life After Bariatric Surgery

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About half of those reporting dissatisfaction at preop saw clinically meaningful improvement
The lifetime risk for revision surgery after elective shoulder replacement surgery varies from 2.7 to 23.6 percent

Risk for Revision Surgery After Shoulder Replacement Varies

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Risk 2.7 percent in women aged 85 years and older, 23.6 percent in men aged 55 to 59 years
A blood test that can quickly diagnose dangerous sepsis infections has been developed

Experimental Test May Quickly Diagnose Sepsis

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Microelectrode device analyzes a patient's blood, provides results in as quickly as 2.5 minutes
A new medical school to be opened by California-based health system Kaiser Permanente will waive tuition for all students in its first five graduating classes.

New Kaiser Permanente Medical School Plans to Waive Tuition

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School will waive all tuition for the full four years of school for its first five classes
In more than half of patients

Over Half of Hip Replacements Expected to Last 25 Years

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Second review shows 82.3 and 69.8 percent 25-year survival for total, unicondylar knee replacement
Growth in hospital prices and payments outpaced growth in physician prices and payments from 2007 through 2014

Hospital Prices Growing Faster Than Physician Prices

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Efforts to reduce health care spending should focus on hospital prices