Editor's Note According to the New York State Department of Health, the establishment of mandatory sepsis protocols at all New York state hospitals is “estimated to have saved more than 16,000 lives between 2015 and 2019,” HealthLeaders April 26 reports. “Sepsis is the leading cause of in-hospital death” in the…
Editor's Note A study, titled “Modeling comparative cost-effectiveness of SARS-CoV-2 vaccine dose fractionation in India” and published in February 2022 by Nature Media, found that administering smaller doses of the COVID-19 vaccines may be an economically viable way to save more lives than either fully vaccinating or not vaccinating in…
Editor's Note According to a new report, titled “The State of Security 2022” from Software company Splunk, mass resignations and gaps in staffing may be contributing to cybersecurity companies’ inability to defend against certain cyberattacks, Becker’s Health IT April 25 reports. The report surveyed more than 1,000 cybersecurity leaders across…
Editor's Note HCA Healthcare, the biggest health system in the US comprising 182 hospitals and some 2,300 ambulatory sides based in Nashville, Tennessee, announced on April 22 that its first quarter financial and operating results fell short of projections, HealthLeaders April 22 reports. Despite an increase in revenue, higher labor…
Editor's Note According to an “estimate of excess mortality” by the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation at the University of Washington, “more than 3 times” the known number of people who have succumbed to COVID-19 “may have died around the world due to direct and indirect effects” of the…
Editor's Note A report published by Avalere, titled “COVID-19’s Impact on Acquisitions of Physician Practices and Physician Employment 2019-2021,” revealed that the overall number of corporate-owned physician practices has grown by 84% since 2019, Becker’s ASC Review April 21 reports. What this suggests, Becker’s noted, is an acceleration of corporate-driven…
Editor's Note In an HC3: Analyst Note alert released on April 18, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) issued a cybersecurity threat warning for a new ransomware group named Hive that HHS called “exceptionally aggressive” and “financially motivated,” Becker’s Health IT April 20 reports. According to the alert,…
Editor's Note Amid reports of rising rates of COVID-19 infection in more than 30 states, some high-traffic, high-contact industries such as air travel are starting to wean off firm masking rules. According to Becker’s Hospital Review April 19, the largest US airlines “dropped mask requirements for domestic flights” starting on…
Editor's Note Becker’s ASC Review March 14 shared six factors for why ambulatory surgery centers (ASCs) are attractive to up-and-coming surgeon talent looking to partner in the business. The following were compiled “based on interviews with several physicians and surgeons,” Becker’s noted: New surgeons look for formal mentorship to help…
Editor's Note Greg Vanichkachorn, director of Mayo Clinic's COVID Activity Rehabilitation Program and a physician in Mayo’s Division of Public Health, Infectious Diseases, and Occupational Medicine, alongside other Mayo Clinic experts, has visited with hundreds of patients diagnosed with long COVID and shared his observations on early recovery steps, Healthcare…