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Finance execs discuss navigating the pandemic

Finance execs discuss navigating the pandemic

Medical News recently spoke with local finance executives who discussed navigating through the COVID-19 pandemic. Medical News: How has the COVID-19 pandemic impacted your business operations? Craig Collins, Vice President and CFO, UK HealthCare As with most healthcare organizations, COVID-19 has had a major impact on UK HealthCare’s (UKHC) revenue related to patient volumes and

Reducing Risk for Your Anesthesia Patients

As part of a commitment to help healthcare providers reduce risk, ProAssurance is sharing “Reducing Risk for Your Anesthesia Patients” articles. These articles are designed to help remind healthcare providers of common anesthesia safety issues with a variety of patient types. Reducing Risk for Your Anesthesia Patients  Anesthesiologists Treating Chronic Pain Patients  Reducing Risk Associated with Anesthesia  

Reducing Risk Associated with Anesthesia

As part of a commitment to help healthcare providers reduce risk, ProAssurance is sharing “Reducing Risk for Your Anesthesia Patients” articles. These articles are designed to help remind healthcare providers of common anesthesia safety issues with a variety of patient types. Reducing Risk for Your Anesthesia Patients  Anesthesiologists Treating Chronic Pain Patients  Reducing Risk Associated with Anesthesia By

Anesthesiologists Treating Chronic Pain Patients

As part of a commitment to help healthcare providers reduce risk, ProAssurance is sharing “Reducing Risk for Your Anesthesia Patients” articles. These articles are designed to help remind healthcare providers of common anesthesia safety issues with a variety of patient types. Reducing Risk for Your Anesthesia Patients  Anesthesiologists Treating Chronic Pain Patients  Reducing Risk Associated with Anesthesia By

Treating Elderly Patients

By Jeremy Wale, JD Elderly patients may not always have the capacity to make informed consent—and if recurring treatment is required, there are special issues. A patient’s absolute right to make informed decisions regarding his or her medical care is the foundation of informed consent. The American Medical Association states, “Physicians should sensitively and respectfully

Elderly Patients and Informed Consent

By Jeremy Wale, JD Elderly patients may not always have the capacity to make informed consent—and if recurring treatment is required, there are special issues. A patient’s absolute right to make informed decisions regarding his or her medical care is the foundation of informed consent. The American Medical Association states, “Physicians should sensitively and respectfully

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