Archive for April, 2010

Do health care providers have a moral and ethical obligation to disclose medical errors honestly and promptly to involved patients and their families?

Thundermist began to implement the satellite distribution system by seeking the state’s approval for remote dispensing of pharmaceuticals. One major challenge was the licensure of the remote dispensing system through the Department of Health’s Board of Pharmacy. The Board members were concerned about the newness of the technology and the security of the system, wondering [...]

In early 2003, during the planning for the initial in-house pharmacy, Thundermist began formulating plans to expand the availability and access of integrated pharmaceutical care to other underserved sectors in the state. To keep costs as low as possible, the organization began to seek nontraditional ways to accomplish this goal. While attending several health care [...]

Thundermist has identified several significant health needs and concerns of the medically underserved and has responded with a variety of service options, including: increased health services for its targeted patients. To address the lack of these services in the community, Thundermist implemented a mental health program, including psychotherapy, evaluations, crisis intervention, and psycho-pharmacological medication management. [...]

Introduction The development and application of new and improved technology have had a dramatic impact in the health care field. Advances in diagnostic procedures and devices, medical implants, and surgical techniques are revolutionizing medical care. However, technology has been slow to assist patients living in remote service areas and segments of the population who have [...]

Do Selective Beta, Blockers Affect Chronic Heart Failure Related to Rheumatic Fever? The evidence supports a profound protective effect of beta blockers in their ability to inhibit activation of the neuro-endocrine system in regard to chronic HF: (1) the early activation of the sympathetic nervous system in chronic HF; (2) the beneficial effect of beta [...]

Fundamental Characteristics Eleven treated patients (25%) and nine control patients (20.5%) did not complete the study. Among the treated patients, five (11.3%) withdrew because of suspected ADEs from generic bisoprolol: weakness, dizziness, and dyspnea. No severe hypotension occurred in either group. Fourteen patients were excluded from the evaluation at follow-up. Seven patients had echocardiographic or [...]

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