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Medicare trust fund exhausted by 2030

Editor's Note A report from Medicare trustees on July 22 projects that the Medicare trust fund will be exhausted in 2030. The report also revealed that recipients of Social Security disability benefits could face steep cuts next year. The fund it expected to run out of money in 2016. Congress…

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By: OR Manager
July 22, 2015
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Spine device market to reach $6.4B by 2024

Editor's Note A report by Q2 Metrics predicts the US market for spinal implants will reach $6.4 billion by 2024, up from $5 billion this year. The largest product segments include posterior thoracolumbar pedicle screw fixation and traditional anterior cervical plating. There is also strong momentum in hospital and physician…

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By: OR Manager
July 22, 2015
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Joint Commission offers new integrated care certification

Editor's Note The Joint Commission is offering a new integrated care certification option that is focused on helping health care organizations improve coordination across the continuum of care. The new certification assesses how well a health care organization integrates information sharing, transitions of care, hand-off communications, and other key activities…

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By: OR Manager
July 22, 2015
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US News ranks best hospitals

Editor's Note US News & World Report has posted its honor roll of the 15 best hospitals for 2015 to 2016. Honor roll hospitals scored near the top in at lease six specialties. Boston’s Massachusetts General Hospital returned to the top spot this year after being second last year. The…

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By: OR Manager
July 21, 2015
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Effectiveness of hybrid coronary revascularization vs CABG

Editor's Note The use of hybrid coronary revascularization is safe and effective, with faster recovery and similar outcomes compared to conventional coronary artery bypass grafting, this study finds. The 30-day composite of mortality, myocardial infarction, or stroke was similar for both procedures, as was mortality during a 3-year follow-up period.…

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By: OR Manager
July 21, 2015
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Baxter recalls two lots of 0.9% sodium chloride injection

Editor's Note Baxter International Inc has announced a recall of two lots of 0.9% sodium chloride injection, USP, 50 mL and 100 mL, because of the presence of particulate matter. The lot numbers are P319921 and P327635. The particulate matter was determined to be an insect and was identified as…

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By: OR Manager
July 21, 2015
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Complications higher with regional anesthesia for hip fractures

Editor's Note In this study, patients having hip fracture surgery under regional anesthesia had significantly more complications than patients who received general anesthesia. Spinal anesthesia had the highest complication rate (19.6%), followed by general anesthesia (17.9%), and regional nerve blocks (12.6%). After combining regional nerve block and spinal anesthesia patients,…

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By: OR Manager
July 20, 2015
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Barriers to handoff communication in ASCs

Editor's Note Patient handoffs in ambulatory surgery centers are commonly interrupted by distractions that put patients at risk, and nearly 50% might be preventable, this study finds. Handoffs with communication distractions were rated lower in overall quality and associated with a greater number of errors (ie,  transfer of incorrect information).…

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By: OR Manager
July 20, 2015
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FDA: Class I recall of Medtronic’s Covidien Shiley pediatric trach tubes

Editor's Note The Food and Drug Administration on June 15 issued a Class I recall, the most serious, of certain Covidien Shiley neonatal and pediatric tracheostomy tubes by Medtronic. The recalled tubes were formed with a wider-angle bend than standard models. The company has received reports that patients switching tubes…

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By: OR Manager
July 17, 2015
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AANA applauds Washington Post article on cell phone use in the OR

Editor's Note In a response to the July 13 Washington Post article questioning whether cell phones belong in the OR, the American Association of Nurse Anesthetists (AANA) applauded the Post for covering the pros and cons of the issue. AANA president, Sharon Pearce, CRNA, MSN, notes that the AANA supports…

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By: OR Manager
July 17, 2015
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