Author: Dr. Clemens

Uncategorized Published - 6 November, 2014    By - Dr. Clemens
Anesthesia Management: 40% of provider reimbursements are for value-based care

Demonstrating a dramatic move toward value-based payment, 40 percent of insurers’ reimbursements to providers are for value-based care that improves quality and reduces waste–an increase of 29 percent from 2013, according to a new report from Catalyst for Payment Reform. The report, which is a scorecard based on data representing almost 65 percent of commercial […]

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Uncategorized Published - 6 November, 2014    By - Dr. Clemens
Anesthesia Management: 61% of CFOs at struggling hospitals expect to be fired in the next 2 years

Sixty-one percent of CFOs that self-identified their hospitals as struggling foresee being fired by 2016 because their revenue cycle management, staff and solutions were stuck in fee-for-service mode too long, according to recent Black Book survey results. The CFOs at struggling hospitals identified health IT as the primary reason for their revenue cycle management issues, […]

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Uncategorized Published - 5 November, 2014    By - Dr. Clemens
Anesthesia Management: Is Surgery Safer at a Teaching Hospital?

I thought this was an interesting article I wanted to share with our readers. Every operation has risks. How does that change – or not – when surgical residents are involved? Like anything, it takes time and practice to become a qualified surgeon. But what is the appropriate balance of allowing residents to gain experience […]

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Uncategorized Published - 5 November, 2014    By - Dr. Clemens
Anesthesia Management: What are the products to prevent NSAID-related peptic ulcers?

Peptic ulcer disease (PUD) is a huge problem in the United States. It is estimated that the cost of managing PUD is $5.65 billion dollars per year. This figure accounts for time out of work, hospitalization, and outpatient care excluding medication costs. The main risk factors leading to PUD include Helicobacter pyloriinfection, smoking, and the […]

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Uncategorized Published - 5 November, 2014    By - Dr. Clemens
Anesthesia Management: Living With Insomnia and Pain

Sleepless in Painville? Most people will experience a sleep disorder at some point in their lives. Insomnia is the most common type of sleep problems. Insomnia is a problem with falling asleep, and once asleep, staying asleep. As a result, people may get too little sleep or have poor-quality sleep leading to daytime fatigue and […]

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Uncategorized Published - 5 November, 2014    By - Dr. Clemens
Anesthesia Management: Another Opioid Analgesic Granted Abuse-Deterrent Labeling

The FDA has approved new labeling to highlight the abuse-deterrent properties of extended-release Embeda (morphine sulfate and naltrexone hydrochloride), an oral opioid analgesic indicated for pain that requires daily, 24-hour treatment. “Embeda has properties that are expected to reduce, but not totally prevent, abuse of the drug when crushed and taken orally or snorted,” the […]

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Uncategorized Published - 5 November, 2014    By - Dr. Clemens
Anesthesia Management: How to build a successful bundled payment program

As the health insurance industry continues its shift toward a value-based reimbursement system, more payers are experiencing with bundled payments. Though still relatively experiential–of the 11 percent of all value-based reimbursements, just 1.6 percent are bundled payments–the model “has probably the most promise,” Andréa Caballero, program director for Catalyst for Payment Reform said in an […]

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Uncategorized Published - 4 November, 2014    By - Dr. Clemens
Anesthesia Management: 5 pointers for giving and taking advice

Never ask for advice when you’re feeling anxious. Take your emotional temperature first. And don’t turn to people who are similar to you when you have a decision to make. 1. We look for advice that will support our original idea Research shows that we all have a tendency to judge the information that comes […]

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Uncategorized Published - 4 November, 2014    By - Dr. Clemens
Anesthesia Management: Acupuncture Falls Short in Chronic Knee Pain

Acupuncture delivered either traditionally through needles or by laser does not significantly improve pain or function at 12 weeks compared with sham acupuncture in older patients with chronic knee pain, new research shows. The study was published in JAMA. Rana Hinman, PhD, from the University of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, and multicenter colleagues found that neither […]

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Uncategorized Published - 4 November, 2014    By - Dr. Clemens
Anesthesia Management: AAN: Risks of Opioids Outweigh Benefits for Chronic Pain

According to a new position statement from the American Academy of Neurology (AAN), the risk of death, overdose, addiction or serious side effects with prescription opioids outweigh the benefits in chronic, non-cancer conditions such as headache, fibromyalgia, and chronic low back pain. The position paper is published the journal Neurology. “More than 100,000 people have […]

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