Don’t Let Flu Season Distract You from the Growing Measles Crisis

Don’t Let Flu Season Distract You from the Growing Measles Crisis

It’s likely your patients have been so inundated with flu shot messaging that they don’t know the entire world, including the U.S., is in the midst of one of the worst years for measles infection in decades. At the same time, and certainly not coincidentally, vaccination rates are stagnating worldwide, according to the World Health Organization. Measles infected nearly 10 million people around the world in 2018, according to the WHO, but the number of …

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NPR Opinion Piece Is a Cold Reminder: Too Many Patients Are Languishing in the ED

NPR Opinion Piece Is a Cold Reminder: Too Many Patients Are Languishing in the ED

How long do you think a patient with chest pain would sit in your waiting room before getting the attention and care they needed? Your answer is probably measured in minutes, as it should be. Certainly it would be less than 47 hours, which is how long one patient waited in the hallway of an ED before space was available in the cardiac unit of a Boston hospital. That clearly is an extreme case, and …

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Study: Millions of Young Athletes Head to the ED When Injured; Why Not Urgent Care?

Study: Millions of Young Athletes Head to the ED When Injured; Why Not Urgent Care?

According to a new study by the National Center for Health Statistics, over the past 6 years 2.7 million athletes between the ages of 5 and 24 have been treated for injuries in hospital emergency rooms; that’s nearly half a million patients every year. Some of them really belong there, of course, but it’s likely that most could be treated more quickly, less expensively, and at least as safely in your urgent care center. If …

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It’s Time to Offer Greater Flu Protection—for the Good of Your Community and Your Business

It’s Time to Offer Greater Flu Protection—for the Good of Your Community and Your Business

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says influenza season is off to its earliest start in 10 years. By mid-November 30 states had confirmed cases. These facts have been detailed on local and national TV news programs and in major newspapers and online news sources. And yet, many people who intend to get vaccinated haven’t done so. Your urgent care providers could be the catalysts for getting them to take that step, possibly saving …

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CDC Takes Another Stab at EVALI Guidance as Flu Season Picks Up

CDC Takes Another Stab at EVALI Guidance as Flu Season Picks Up

In consideration of mounting cases of influenza—and the respiratory concerns they bring with them—the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has updated its guidelines on diagnosing and treating patients with signs of e-cigarette or vaping lung injury (EVALI). Urgent care providers, and all healthcare professionals, are urged to ask patients with symptoms of respiratory or gastrointestinal illness (or symptoms such as fever, chills, or weight loss) if they use, and how often they use, e-cigarettes …

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New Data Affirm Effective Treatment for Acute Urticaria

New Data Affirm Effective Treatment for Acute Urticaria

New research revealed at the recent Annual Meeting of the American College of Emergency Physicians shows that intravenous cetirizine is noninferior to IV diphenhydramine in the treatment of acute urticaria, with a better safety profile. The researchers randomized 262 adult patients with acute urticaria who presented to 1 of 19 EDs or urgent care centers from March 2017 to April 2018 to receive either 50 mg IV diphenhydramine or 10 mg IV cetirizine. Primary endpoint …

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CDC Report: Antibiotic Resistance Is Killing More Americans Than Ever

CDC Report: Antibiotic Resistance Is Killing More Americans Than Ever

With the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention again promoting U.S. Antibiotic Awareness Week (November 18–24) to patients and clinicians alike, new data underscore the deadly consequences of failing to heed accepted prescribing guidelines. The CDC’s 2019 Antibiotic Resistance Threats Report reveals that roughly 35,000 American die every year due to drug-resistant infections, whereas in years past the estimate was approximately 23,000 fatalities.  Total number of antibiotic-resistant infections is over 2.8 million. As the CDC …

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Mixed Emotions: Most Physicians Trust Patients with Opioids, but Fear a New Drug Crisis

Mixed Emotions: Most Physicians Trust Patients with Opioids, but Fear a New Drug Crisis

Physicians’ perspectives on prescribing opioid pain medications continue to be wildly contradictory, even in the midst of a national crisis, if the results of a recent Harris Poll commissioned by Quest Diagnostics is any indication. Nearly three quarters (72%) said they trust their patients to take controlled substances as prescribed, even though 51% of test results for patients who had been prescribed an opioid or other controlled medication showed signs of drug misuse—and 24% showed …

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Join JUCM and the CDC to Get Involved—and Save Lives—During Antibiotic Awareness Week

Join JUCM and the CDC to Get Involved—and Save Lives—During Antibiotic Awareness Week

You know the numbers—some 23,000 American die every year from drug-resistant infections, painting a clear but ugly picture of the effects of inappropriate use of antibiotics. You probably also know, fundamentally, that reducing the number of prescriptions written will help reduce that risk. The question of how to do so is a bit more challenging, especially now that cold and flu season is upon us and driving herds of antibiotic-seeking patients to your facility. Aware …

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CDC: Too Few Pregnant Women Are Getting Vaccines. Help Them See Why They Must

CDC: Too Few Pregnant Women Are Getting Vaccines. Help Them See Why They Must

Two-thirds of pregnant women in the United States are leaving themselves at risk for influenza, tetanus, diphtheria, and acellular pertussis by declining to get the necessary vaccinations, according to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Obviously, that also puts their unborn children at risk, ratcheting up the urgency to help them understand that both the flu shot and the Tdap vaccines are not only safe but necessary for their own protection. It’s …

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