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The findings were seen even after controlling for sociodemographic and other health factors.
Among Asian American beneficiaries, the rates were higher for women and those with higher household income.
Physical, psychiatric and cognitive problems were seen in those discharged to long-term acute care hospitals.
Despite patient beliefs, no effect was seen on the severity or duration of the cough.
Antihypertensive medication initiation also was linked to a higher risk for severe falls requiring hospitalization and emergency department visits.
The first-ever minimum staffing rule has been set for nursing homes, the Biden administration announced Monday.
The benefit of receiving treatment from female physicians was larger for female patients than it was for male patients.
A strong recommendation was given for the addition of an SGLT-2 or GLP-1 agonist to metformin, and lifestyle modifications.
41.5% of difficult-to-treat resistance episodes were treated exclusively with traditional agents.
A 17.4% reduction was seen in empiric extended-spectrum days of therapy, with no increase in safety outcomes.