Health Care


AMA Says Public Worried about Medicare, Wants Congress to Act

Eight out of 10 Americans are concerned about access to care for seniors' and baby boomers because of government cuts to physicians caring for Medicare patients, according to a new public poll released on March 19 by the American Medical Association. A telephone survey of 1,006 adults 18 years of age and older living in the continental United States was conducted by Opinion Research Corp. for AMA from Feb. 22-25, 2008.

AAOHN Essay Contest Deadline Today

Today is the last day to send submissions for the American Association of Occupational Health Nurses' National Occupational Health Nursing Week 2008 Essay Contest.

Report: Increasing Daily Stepping Could Reverse Chronic Disease

"A low level of daily physical activity not only doesn't help your current health status, it could be the reason you got sick in the first place," says Frank Booth of the University of Missouri.

Study: Escalator Injuries Going Up for Elderly

The most frequent cause of injury was a slip, trip, or fall resulting in a bruise or contusion, usually to the lower extremities, according to the study.

Training, Supervision Prevent Blood Exposures

Recent studies show non-hospital-based workers have relatively high exposure rates to bloodborne pathogens. Vonachen Services Inc., a janitorial services contracting company with about 125 employees working in health care facilities, has built its BBP success through hands-on supervision and a strong training program.

Federal Spending on WTC Responders' Treatment: $261 Million Plus

This week's GAO report says NIOSH is estimating the costs it oversees correctly for FY2008 because the estimates are based on actual experience, not predicted care.

Survey: Most Baby Boomers Off Base About Disability Risk

Two-thirds of Boomers think the chances of becoming disabled due to illness or injury are 20 percent or less, according to the survey.

U.S., Mexico Agree to Work Together on Public Health

The countries' secretaries of health signed the renewed MOU in McAllen on March 4.



Publisher Launches Online OHS Directory in UK

"This is the only comprehensive directory of its kind on the Web which will, for the first time, bring together, in an easy to use portal, all the many aspects of this vast area of workplace health and safety," says its creator.

Want to Expand Your Substance Abuse Treatment Services?

SAMHSA expects to award approximately $7.0 million in grants to 'Category 1' and 'Category 2' recipients for up to 3 years. Deadline to apply is April 18.

HSC: Families Not Doing Enough to Prevent Home Poison Dangers

"Poison Prevention Month is a helpful reminder for all of us to take action against this major health problem," said HSC's Dr. Angela Mickalide.

APIC: How to Have a Healthy Hospital Stay

Most people invest more time into selecting a movie at the video store than they spend on their healthcare options, says the Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology, currently commemorating Patient Safety Awareness Week (March 2-8).

FEMA's Crisis Counseling Program Needs Improvement: GAO

A new report says evidence from six states' recent disasters suggests the program to help with psychological trauma needs to revise rules that hampered states' efforts.

More Americans Buying Medicine by Mail: AHRQ

Of Americans who buy prescription drugs, the proportion who purchase them from mail order pharmacies rose from just under 9 percent in 2000 to just over 13 percent in 2005, according to the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, a branch of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

Analysis Confirms Hospitals Profit from Patient Safety Investments

The investments will reduce medical errors, adverse drug events, and hospital-acquired infections, boosting the facilities’ bottom lines.

CDC Study: Men, Minorities Less Likely to Know Heart Attack Signs

The warning signs of heart attack are pain or discomfort in the jaw, neck or back; feeling weak, lightheaded, or faint; chest pain or discomfort; pain or discomfort in the arms or shoulder; and shortness of breath.

Report Warns Kids Tempted by New Tobacco Products

The American Lung Association and allied groups say products like these are a response to declining U.S. smoking rates and greater smoking restrictions.

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