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Category Archives: Cardiac Nursing

Surgical nurse who helped with the ‘Baby Fae’ baboon heart transplant – Redlands News

Posted: Published on October 20th, 2019

Reidun Evelyn Asheim, a surgical nurse at Loma Linda University Medical Center who assisted in the Baby Fae baboon heart transplant, died on Sept. 19, 2019, after a battle with pancreatic cancer Continue reading

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These are the 10 best nursing homes in Pennsylvania – PennLive

Posted: Published on October 20th, 2019

Which nursing homes are the best in Pennsylvania? Newsweek teamed up with data research firm Statista Inc Continue reading

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Unions for Sacred Heart nurses and hospital workers schedule strike votes – The Spokesman-Review

Posted: Published on October 16th, 2019

After months of negotiations, union nurses and other hospital workers at Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center will vote late next week on whether to authorize a strike. Contract negotiations have gone on for months and the unions are unhappy with Providences proposed changes to benefits and leave time Continue reading

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Englewood Health, one of last independents in region, to merge with Hackensack Meridian – NorthJersey.com

Posted: Published on October 16th, 2019

Englewood Health to merge into Hackensack Meridian Viorel Florescu, North Jersey Record Englewood Health, for 130 years an independent hospital serving eastern Bergen County, plans to merge into Hackensack Merdian Health, one of two large health systems that now dominate medical carein New Jersey. The merger agreement includes a commitment by Hackensack Meridian to invest $400 million in new operating rooms, expanded cardiac facilities and outpatient sites for Englewood physicians,executives of the two institutions announced Tuesday.Hackensack Meridian has also agreed to take on Englewood's outstanding debt of $182 million. Englewood Health president Warren Geller announcing that Englewood Health will merge into Hackensack Meridian Health(Photo: Viorel Florescu / NorthJersey.com) We realize that we can do many things together that we cannot do alone, Warren Geller, Englewood Healths president and CEO, wrote in a message Tuesday to staff, employees and volunteers of the hospital Continue reading

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Site-of-Service Medicare Reimbursement Led to More Hospital Testing – RevCycleIntelligence.com

Posted: Published on October 16th, 2019

October 15, 2019 -When Medicare reimbursement depended on location, greater hospital-based versus practice-based payments were associated with higher proportions of outpatient non-invasive cardiac tests performed in the more expensive setting, according to a new study published in JAMA Internal Medicine. The observational claims-based study of Medicare fee-for-service claims from 1999 to 2015 found that the hospital-based outpatient testing to provider-based office testing payment ratio for non-invasive cardiac tests, which include echocardiography and stress testing with or without imaging, increased from 1.05 to 2.32 from 2005 to 2015. Continue reading

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It’s Very Unethical: Audio Shows Hospital Kept Vegetative Patient on Life Support to Boost Survival Rates – Mother Jones

Posted: Published on October 16th, 2019

This story was originally published by ProPublica, a Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative newsroom, in partnership with NJ Advance Media and WNYC. Sign up for The Big Story newsletter to receive stories like this one in your inbox. On a Thursday morning this past April, 61-year-old Darryl Young was lying unconscious in the eighth-floor intensive care unit of Newark Beth Israel Medical Center Continue reading

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A Kansas Judge With No Law Degree Holds The Futures Of City Residents With Medical Debt In His Hands – Kaiser Health News

Posted: Published on October 16th, 2019

In the midst of a soaring crisis over health care costs, the debt collection court in Coffeyville, Kansas is emblematic of a larger problem that's been getting national attention. Providers, like hospitals, are suing some of the sickest clients, who are losing everything they own because they needed care. Continue reading

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Learn to save a life – Kent Online

Posted: Published on October 16th, 2019

People can to learn to save a life in a shopping centre for Restart a Heart Day 2019. Qualified nurses will be giving free CPR lessons in Bluewater today (Wednesday, October 16), in partnership with Kent Police, and A &A Training Limited. Andy Le Grove demonstrates CPR It's hoped as many people as possible will learn resuscitation in an attempt to boost cardiac arrest survival rates. Continue reading

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Faculty Highlights: Recent Grants and Awards | Now – Drexel Now

Posted: Published on October 16th, 2019

In this section,Drexel Quarterlyprovides an update on research funding, commercialization activity and faculty honors at Drexel, courtesy of the Office of the Provost. This update offers a snapshot of activity during the most recent terms. Continue reading

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Saeed Ghani opens 10th Chest Pain Unit of NICVD at New Karachi – UrduPoint News

Posted: Published on October 16th, 2019

KARACHI, (UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 15th Oct, 2019 ) :Sindh Minister for Information, Archives and Labour, Saeed Ghani here on Tuesday inaugurated the 10th Chest Pain Unit of National Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases (NICVD) in New Karachi area of the metropolis. Speaking on the occasion, he said that NICVD was handed over to the Sindh government in 2011 as a single hospital which in a span of few years has been transformed into a network of cardiac-care facilities linking eight cities of Sindh and saving thousands of lives on daily basis. "Undoubtedly, NICVD is now the world's largest cardiac-care hospital which is performing highest number of cardiology related interventions and procedures," said the Sindh Information Minister. Continue reading

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