Heart Failure Definition Gets A Makeover

Heart Failure Definition Gets A Makeover

A new international expert consensus document from leading cardiology groups offers an update on the definition of heart failure, taking into consideration advances in diagnosis and clinical understanding of the disease, as published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology. While the statement isn’t a clinical practice guideline—and does not include treatment recommendations—it aims to clarify the definition and adopt it universally. For urgent care clinicians, the most relevant point is that heart …

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States Adopt Varied AI Scribe Laws

States Adopt Varied AI Scribe Laws

Rhode Island recently became the first state with a law specifically aimed at ambient AI scribes, requiring disclosure to patients when scribes are used and provision of an opt-out process. State law also says the provider must review any AI-generated documentation for accuracy. Only a small number of states have enacted laws that specifically require healthcare providers to disclose the use of ambient AI tools during patient encounters. A few others rely on broader AI …

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Cyclosporiasis Intestinal Illness Spreads Across Northeast

Cyclosporiasis Intestinal Illness Spreads Across Northeast

Several state health departments are actively investigating a growing outbreak of cyclosporiasis. In late June, Michigan reported 177 cases of cyclosporiasis, then by July 4, the case count more than tripled to 572 cases, then grew again on July 9 to 1,251, according to local news reports. The figure represents more than 10 times the usual case counts for the state at this time of year. Ohio, Illinois, and New York are beginning to see …

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Experity Acquisition of Exdion Healthcare Brings AI Automation to RCM

Experity Acquisition of Exdion Healthcare Brings AI Automation to RCM

On July 1, Experity announced that it has acquired Exdion Healthcare, an AI-driven software company specializing in coding, billing, compliance, and revenue cycle management for healthcare organizations. According to Experity, the acquisition will allow for integration of AI capabilities across clinical, operational, and financial workflows to automate more of the revenue cycle and reduce administrative work for the urgent care practices that rely on Experity’s electronic medical records, practice management, patient engagement, revenue cycle, teleradiology, …

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Carbon Health Settlement Serves as Warning Shot For MSOs

Carbon Health Settlement Serves as Warning Shot For MSOs

A freshly inked settlement involving Carbon Health Technologies—a primary care and telehealth provider—is getting attention because it represents a new era in enforcement of stricter corporate-practice-of-medicine rules in California enacted last year. At issue was Carbon Health’s operational approach, which the state attorney general alleged violated the law because the company acted as an unlicensed corporate entity effectively owning and controlling medical practices. In other words, the state believed the corporation itself directed practical medical …

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There’s Room to Improve Antibiotic Prescribing for Acute Sinusitis 

There’s Room to Improve Antibiotic Prescribing for Acute Sinusitis 

Researchers found that antibiotic prescribing frequently exceeded guideline recommendations in a study of 1,000 ambulatory visits for acute sinusitis in 2024 across several locations of the Mayo Clinic health system, as published in Antimicrobial Stewardship & Healthcare Epidemiology. Although only 67.6% of the encounters met criteria for antibiotic treatment, 89.2% of encounters resulted in an antibiotic prescription. Urgent care represented one-quarter of the study’s 1,000 encounters (254 visits) and 68.5% of those urgent care encounters …

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28-Year-Old Female With Rolled Right Ankle

28-Year-Old Female With Rolled Right Ankle

A 28-year-old female presents to urgent care complaining of right ankle pain after awkwardly stepping off a high curb, subsequently rolling her ankle while running outside earlier today. She is unable to bear weight on her ankle. She has no past medical history, takes no medications regularly, and has not tried any treatments since the injury. Physical exam reveals she is afebrile with normal vital signs, and she has marked tender edema to the lateral …

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The Placebo Effect and Its Clinical Implications in Urgent Care

The Placebo Effect and Its Clinical Implications in Urgent Care

Urgent Message: The placebo effect can produce clinical manifestations of various disease states, particularly for pain. It has practical clinical implications for urgent care clinicians who routinely recommend oral medications for pain. Vinay Sharma, BS; Ariana M. Nelson, MD Keywords: acute pain; chronic pain; placebo effect; expectation; verbal suggestion; endogenous opioid signaling; dopamine signaling; placebo analgesia; medical ethics Abstract The placebo effect—the nonspecific beneficial effect of a medical treatment—involves complex psychological, biological, and physiological interactions. …

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Occult Presentation of Necrotizing Fasciitis With Subtle Clinical Findings: A Case Report

Occult Presentation of Necrotizing Fasciitis With Subtle Clinical Findings: A Case Report

Urgent Message: Necrotizing fasciitis may present without visible soft tissue abnormalities. Therefore, clinical signs and symptoms—including localized pain and tachycardia—are findings that should warrant further clinical investigation. Abstract Introduction: Necrotizing fasciitis (NF) is a severe, rapidly progressing soft tissue infection. Early NF may present to urgent care without visible soft tissue abnormalities. As such, clinical signs and symptoms, including localized pain with tachycardia, should warrant further clinical investigation. Case Presentation: A 43-year-old male presented to …

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Recognizing and Managing Adrenal Crisis in Urgent Care: A Case Report

Recognizing and Managing Adrenal Crisis in Urgent Care: A Case Report

Urgent Message: Adrenal crisis is uncommon in the urgent care setting, but it can be rapidly fatal if diagnosis is missed. Early administration of hydrocortisone and fluid resuscitation with correction of electrolyte abnormalities are essential to reduce mortality. Clayton R. Halford, PA-C Keywords: adrenal crisis; adrenal insufficiency; Addison disease; hypoglycemia; hyperkalemia; pediatric endocrine emergency Abstract Introduction: Adrenal (Addisonian) crisis is a rare but life-threatening endocrine emergency that can present to urgent care with nonspecific symptoms. …

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