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Archive for May 2012

Introduction by Brenda L. Mooney, Editorial Director, U.S. Medicine

VA has noted that the higher rate of medical-care usage is the result of higher survival rates for the seriously wounded, higher incidents of PTSD and other mental-health problems and the willingness of more veterans to seek treatment for menta...

The Old-Old Under the Knife - VA Surgeons Research Treatment Options for Aging Cancer Patients Cont

Good news in lung surgery Technological advances have made surgery a better option for older patients with multiple co-morbidities, especially with lung cancer. “In the past 10 years, surgery has seen advances in minimally-invasive techniques, ...

VA's Stroke Project Improves Care - Outpatient Follow-up Remains Challenging

Inpatient Performance Measures For Stroke Care Thrombolytic therapy administered to eligible patients Deep vein thrombosis prophylaxis Dysphasia screening before oral intake Antithrombotic by hospital day 2 Assessed for rehabilitation Discharg...

With Increase in Bipolar Patients the VA Tackles Medication Side Effect Issues

The project’s goals include: Improved monitoring for and management of physical-health problems among veterans taking atypical antipsychotic medications; Improved adherence to guidelines around metabolic monitoring for antipsychotic medication; de...

Designing a Better EMR to Combat Providers' Medication Alert Fatigue

Read this Article and participate in our poll: What is your opinion? Do you usually respond to medication alerts on your facility's electronic medical record? Yes NoSometimes Current Results

Army Announces PTSD Review

WASHINGTON—The Army announced it will conduct a service-wide review of soldier behavioral health diagnoses and evaluations. Earlier this year, the Army announced that it reviewing a number of behavioral health diagnoses at Madigan Army Medical Cen...

Military Develops New Prosthetic Devices Controlled by Brain Signals Sidebar

Independent Household Mobility Is Goal with Limb Amputations Independent Household Mobility Is Goal with Limb Amputations One of the primary goals for patients with multiple limb amputations is to help them achieve Independent household mobilit...

Introduction by Brenda L. Mooney, Editorial Director, U.S. Medicine

Brenda MooneyOld soldiers never die,
Never die, never die,
Old soldiers never die
They just fade away.

From an old Army ballad made famous in a speech by Gen. Douglas MacArthur.
That song was sung proudly by troops at the turn of the last century; it was believed to have originated in Britain around 1900 and adapted into an American version during World War I.

The Old-Old Under the Knife - VA Surgeons Research Treatment Options for Aging Cancer Patients

Practice Changes Rather than reject surgery out-of-hand because of concerns about adverse outcomes, surgeons should discuss all options with patients, according to Al-Refaie, adding, “It would be highly informative for the patient to have this dis...

The Old-Old Under the Knife - VA Surgeons Research Treatment Options for Aging Cancer Patients

Obama shakes Veteran's handWhen is a cancer patient too old to benefit from a surgical procedure? An answer to that question has been hard to find. Now, researchers from the Minneapolis VAMC are providing data and guidelines to help physicians and surgeons determine optimal treatments for colon and lung cancers.

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