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- How E-Visits are Streamlining Primary Carehttps://reachmd.com/news/how-e-visits-are-streamlining-primary-care/2484759/E-visits are resolving common outpatient problems while trimming downstream in-person care and improving clinic throughput, according to a large integrated-care analy
- 26-Year-Old Heart Transplant and Stroke Survivor Named National Champion for Women’s Healthhttps://reachmd.com/news/26-year-old-heart-transplant-and-stroke-survivor-named-national-champion-for-womens-health/2463067/DALLAS, May 13, 2024 — Fewer than half of all women are aware that heart disease is their leading cause of death. That is why the American Heart Association, celebrating one hundred years of lifesaving service, created its community-based Woman
- Study: Frequent Dermatologist Visits Boost Melanoma Survival Rateshttps://reachmd.com/news/study-frequent-dermatologist-visits-boost-melanoma-survival-rates/2463097/New research suggests that patients with melanoma who engage in more frequent visits to the dermatologist show higher rates of survival. "Guidelines recommend that patients with melanoma undergo dermatologic examination at least annually," the authors wrote in the Journal of the American
- Primary Care Follow-Up After Behavioral Health ED Visitshttps://reachmd.com/news/primary-care-follow-up-after-behavioral-health-ed-visits/2486661/Key Takeaways In this cohort study of Washington State Medicaid beneficiaries, condition-concordant primary care follow-up within 30 days after emergency department visits for mental health conditions, substance use disorders, or alcohol use disorder was uncomm
- Emerging Approaches to Address Opioid Use Disorder Post-ED Visithttps://reachmd.com/news/emerging-approaches-to-address-opioid-use-disorder-post-ed-visit/2474503/Despite the critical opportunity presented by emergency department (ED) visits for opioid overdoses, a mere 6% of patients initiate medication for opioid use disorder (MOUD) within 30 days of discharge. This stark underutilization underscores systemic barriers that impede timely
- Patient-Initiated Telemedicine Follow-Up Reduces Healthcare Visits in Spondyloarthritis Managementhttps://reachmd.com/news/patient-initiated-telemedicine-follow-up-reduces-healthcare-visits-in-spondyloarthritis-management/2468624/A new study from the Netherlands reveals that a patient-initiated follow-up (PIFU) model, supported by asynchronous telemedicine, significantly reduces healthcare visits for individuals with stable spondyloarthritis. The TeleSpA study shows that PIFU, where patients initiate follow-up as needed,
- Barbie May Help Physicians, Patients Have More Productive Telehealth Visitshttps://reachmd.com/news/barbie-may-help-physicians-patients-have-more-productive-telehealth-visits/2462649/As telehealth visits become more prevalent, physicians can sometimes struggle to help patients effectively demonstrate a musculoskeletal exam through a screen.At the University of Michigan Health C.S. Mott Children's Hospital, one physician found a way to help
- Ozoralizumab Shows Serology-Independent Efficacy in Rheumatoid Arthritis, Expanding the Frontier of Fc-Free Anti-TNF Therapyhttps://reachmd.com/news/ozoralizumab-shows-serology-independent-efficacy-in-rheumatoid-arthritis-expanding-the-frontier-of-fc-free-anti-tnf-therapy/2483919/Despite significant advancements in the management of rheumatoid arthritis (RA), a large proportion of patients still fall short of remission or sustained disease control. Biologic and targeted synthetic DMARDs have reshaped therapeutic strategies, yet only a minority of patients—estimated
- Standardized Autism Screening During Toddler Well Visits Identifies More Children Earlier, Including Those With Subtle Symptomshttps://reachmd.com/news/standardized-autism-screening-during-toddler-well-visits-identifies-more-children-earlier-including-those-with-subtle-symptoms/2468672/A recent study from Drexel University’s A.J. Drexel Autism Institute has revealed that standardized autism screening during pediatric well-child visits leads to earlier identification of children at high likelihood for autism, including those with milder or less obvious symptoms. Published in the
- Depression During Pregnancy Is Tied to Increased Emergency Department Visits for Infants After Birthhttps://reachmd.com/news/depression-during-pregnancy-is-tied-to-increased-emergency-department-visits-for-infants-after-birth/2462602/Rutgers Health study finds that infants whose mothers have mild and moderate to severe depressive symptoms had more emergency department visits than those who had no symptoms Mild and moderate to severe perinatal depressive sympto