Intravenous thiamine supplementation caused a decline in renal replacement therapy (RRT) requirements for patients with septic shock, according to a recent study published in Critical Care. For those with thiamine deficiency, this benefit was even more pronounced. Though previous...Read More »
Patients with the highest risk for severe COVID-19 infection received outpatient therapy less often than those with the least risk, according to a recently published JAMA study. The study...Read More »
Patients and workers of color have been experiencing concerning levels of discrimination and racism in the healthcare setting, a recent survey suggests...Read More »
In 2023, the nation’s largest payers saw substantial increases in total revenue. Now that their fourth quarter earnings reports have been filed, here are their earnings compared year over year, ranked from highest to lowest.Read More »
Based on a series of cognitive tests, self-reported symptoms, brain scans, and biomarkers, researchers found that 351 patients hospitalized with severe COVID-19 had evidence of a long-term brain injury a year after contracting the SARS-CoV-2 virus. This new study has found that such symptoms may...Read More »