Month: July 2014

Uncategorized Published - 6 July, 2014    By - dc2uh
Effect of intra-articular local anesthesia on articular cartilage in the knee

Published in Arthroscopy. 2014 May;30(5):607-12 Authors: Ravnihar K et al. PURPOSE: To evaluate the hypothetical toxic effect of local anesthetics on the articular cartilage using patient data from autologous chondrocyte cultivation with different anesthesia types used for arthroscopic cartilage biopsy specimen procurement. METHODS: A retrospective analysis of patient data from the national autologous chondrocyte implantation […]

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Uncategorized Published - 6 July, 2014    By - dc2uh
Fitch: Hospital Charge Growth Expected to Remain Slow

Hospital charge growth is expected to remain slow in the coming years, according to a Fitch Ratings report. According to CMS, average hospital charges for most services increased by less than 5 percent in 2011 and 2012, based on data from more than 3,000 hospitals that accept Medicare. Continuing pressure on reimbursements and flattening consumer […]

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Uncategorized Published - 6 July, 2014    By - dc2uh
The Cost of Unusual Medicare Physician Billing: 5 Things to Know

Medicare physician payment data reveals some providers are earning inordinate amounts from just one procedure or service, according to an analysis performed by The Wall Street Journal. Here are five things to know about CMS’ release of physician reimbursement data and unusual billing practices. 1. The Journal’s analysis is based on data CMS released in […]

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Uncategorized Published - 6 July, 2014    By - dc2uh
2 ways to cut spinal surgery costs

Spinal surgeries remain costly even as they increase in popularity, prompting clinicians and surgical center business managers to find ways to trim dollars off each procedure. The average hospital charge for a spinal procedure is nearly $67,000, according to a study in the Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, although the cost can rapidly escalate […]

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Uncategorized Published - 6 July, 2014    By - dc2uh
Laboring under misconceptions: Epidural myths may keep women from reliable pain management

It’s one of the most effective, safest and widely used forms of pain management for women in labor, yet there are misconceptions about epidurals, a recent study shows. From fears of permanent back pain to allegations of potential harm to the baby, many women still harbor mistaken beliefs about epidurals. “My own mother didn’t want […]

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Uncategorized Published - 6 July, 2014    By - dc2uh
Addressing performance problems: 8 steps to success

Talking with employees about their performance problems can be an uncomfortable moment for any manager. But it’s also a crucial part of the job and, if done well, will ultimately make a manager’s job much easier. Here are eight steps to planning and executing such discussions: 1. Schedule the meeting and set the stage. Make […]

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Uncategorized Published - 6 July, 2014    By - dc2uh
10 Benefits of Documenting Employee Performance

1.Master progressive discipline and effectively structure terminations. 2.Draft warnings, discipline and termination documents—the right way. 3.Save time and remove the anxiety from the discipline-documentation process. 4.Build confidence in your writing skills and improve your standing within the organization. 5.Shift responsibility for improvement away from the organization and back to the employee (where it rightfully belongs!). […]

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Uncategorized Published - 6 July, 2014    By - dc2uh
Customizing feedback: The 9 different personality types

Ever notice how you can say the same exact thing to two different people, and they each take the comment completely differently? A manager’s “great suggestion” to one employee could be seen as “rude meddling” by another. The effectiveness of your feedback isn’t solely dependent on how it’s given. The other important half is how […]

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Uncategorized Published - 1 July, 2014    By - dc2uh

In recent years, the growth of healthcare spending has slowed not only in the U.S. but also globally. In a viewpoint article published in The Journal of the American Medical Association, Commonwealth Fund Senior Researcher David Squires explores potential reasons for the deceleration. Here are five things to know about healthcare spending growth. 1. Healthcare […]

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