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AI could help primary care triage specialist referrals more efficiently

Medical Economics

The AI tool was tested across five common referral specialties — endocrinology, gastroenterology, proctology, rheumatology and urology — and reached an overall accuracy of 71.6%. In the U.S., Related Videos Related Content Advertisement June 23rd 2025 7 tips on how to navigate the complexities of migrating EHRs to the cloud May 27th 2025 Ep.

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LifePlus clinically validates first non-invasive wearable for glucose and blood pressure monitoring

Medical Economics

The device was tested in multi-center clinical trials across four continents, including at Mayo Clinic, Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi, AMCR Clinic in San Diego, and Hospital Sebarang Jaya in Malaysia.

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How Real-Time Data Analytics is Revolutionizing Patient Care 

CollaborateMD

This article explores how real-time data analytics help healthcare now and in the future. RELATED ARTICLE: How Digital Transformation is Reshaping the Healthcare Supply Chain What Are Real-Time Data Analytics? And with the potential to quite literally save lives.

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Telehealth Analysis: The Pros & Cons

We Care Online

Telehealth saw a significant surge during the COVID-19 pandemic, it remains a vital option in modern medicine and one of the handful of places nurses can work. In this article, we’ll explore the pros and cons of telehealth, providing a balanced perspective on its impact on healthcare delivery. Pros of Telehealth 1.

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Sepsis Screening Decreases Mortality. Well, not really.

Sensible Medicine

Sepsis screening, for me, comes in many different flavors -- from EMR alerts based on lab and vital sign data to anyone being able to draw a lactate or call an RRT. Article Background With all that as background, I was excited when I saw the article Electronic Sepsis Screening Among Patients Admitted to Hospital Wards in JAMA.

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Gait: The sixth vital sign that should be a routine part of primary care

Medical Economics

© japolia - stock.adobe.com In primary care, vital signs are a window into a patient’s current condition. Tomer Shussman, MSc © OneStep It’s time to recognize gait as the sixth vital sign — and to integrate it into the way we practice preventive care. Watch how they walk. Here’s what primary care physicians need to know.

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Meet Cardiac Nurse Diana-Lyn Baptiste

Minority Nurse

For some patients, their cardiovascular issues aren’t immediately identifiable by vital signs or diagnostic tests. As a researcher, I conduct research and publish articles to contribute to the cardiovascular science. What are the most important nursing skills for cardiac nurses to have?