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#healthteam #Thanks for your bravery! #covid_19 #illustration #graphicdesign https://www.instagram.com/p/B-XyrxzFbtf/?igshid=zmukvt56ttzq
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Part 2: Fire Rescue Challenge #healthteam #5thdisasterpreparedness #skillsolympics #benchmarking2017 (at Alert Center Valenzuela City)
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Algorithm shows differences between nurse, doctor care
A multidisciplinary team of researchers at the University of Illinois at Chicago has published the first quantitative study on the divergent scopes of practice for nurses and doctors. The study uniquely leveraged computer science technology to compare individual-level patient care provided by nurses and doctors using information routinely documented in the electronic health record.
The researchers analyzed the electronic health records of 58 randomly selected patients who had a medical diagnosis of heart failure and sought care at a single academic medical center over the course of eight years. Each health record included a physician discharge summary, and nursing plans of care were created for the study using the information found in the discharge report.
A computer algorithm developed at UIC was used to identify the key biomedical terms used in each summary and to link synonyms or related terms via a graph traversal — a network representation that shows the integrated relationships of language and health terminology.
The researchers found that only 26 percent of patient records showed an overlap in terms. On average, only four terms between the professions were related to the same concept. Physicians typically used about 27 terms and nurses about 18 terms.
“We’ve created a more unified picture of health care professionals’ perspectives on their patients,” said corresponding author Andrew Boyd, assistant professor of biomedical and health information sciences in the UIC College of Applied Health Sciences. “Previous studies on this topic have been limited by their reliance on qualitative, observation-based data collection or costly survey methods — ours is the first to objectively measure the scope of practice when nurses and doctors care for the same patients.”
Co-author Karen Dunn Lopez, assistant professor in the UIC College of Nursing, says the findings help to illustrate how nurses and doctors focus on different aspects of patient care. The findings also show that synergy between the two groups is needed to achieve the best possible patient outcomes, she says.
“Patients who are hospitalized need hands-on nursing care in addition to the treatments ordered by a physician,” Lopez said. “This is the first evidence of its kind that illustrates how the scope of nursing practice runs parallel to, but independent of, ‘doctor’s orders.'”
Some of the common terms for doctors were highly technical, including “decreased translucency” and “radiographic examination abnormal,” where nursing terms were more likely to focus on symptoms and responses to illness, such as “acute onset of pain.” While the researchers did not expect the language across professions to be identical, they were surprised to see such significant differences emerge based on documentation review alone.
“The collaboration between nurses and doctors is unique in a modern setting in which multiple nurses work with multiple doctors over the course of the numerous shift changes,” Boyd said.
“Because providers are changing, the dynamics of collaboration are also changing — this underscores the importance of the electronic health record as perhaps the single most important communication tool used to coordinate care across disciplines in hospitals today,” Boyd said. “As the algorithm used in the study can be universally applied to any health record, it has incredible potential for identifying gaps in care and even improving quality and quality reporting.”
For example, Boyd says, hospital metrics typically focus on physician care, not nursing care. “This study offers foundational evidence that quality reporting may be more reflective of care and patients’ experiences if it expands to equally include nursing care documentation,” Boyd said.
Lopez agrees and views the findings as proof that there is a need for detailed nursing documentation.
“Without documentation from nurses, health records only show part of the whole,” Lopez said. “I hope this study is viewed as a first step in identifying how the combination of nursing care and medical care work together to improve patient outcomes.”
The findings are published in the International Journal of Medical Informatics.
Barbara Di Eugenio, professor of computer science in the UIC College of Engineering, led the development of the algorithm. Additional co-authors on the study are Camillo Lugaresi, Tamara Macieira, Vanessa Sousa, Sabita Acharya, Abhinaya Balasubramanian, Khawllah Roussi and Michel Burton from UIC; Yves Lussier and Jianrong Li from the University of Arizona; and Gail Keenan from the University of Florida.
This study relied on data from the MedLEE study, which was funded in part by the National Library of Medicine (R01LM008635). The HANDS software discussed in the study is owned and distributed by HealthTeam IQ, of which Keenan is president and chief executive officer.
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MSU President Simon Announces Resignation
By: DSP STAFF 1/24/18
Sterling Heights - Here is the resignation letter that was released earlier this evening by former Michigan State University President Lou Anna Simon:
Members of the Board of Trustees:
The last year and a half has been very difficult for the victims of Larry Nassar, for the university community, and for me personally. To the survivors, I can never say enough that I am so sorry that a trusted, renowned physician was really such an evil, evil person who inflicted such harm under the guise of medical treatment. I know that we all share the same resolve to do whatever it takes to avert such tragedies here and elsewhere.
As you and many in the Spartan family know, I planned to retire in December 2016, and we had begun a conversation about a smooth transition. Then the Indianapolis Star article appeared about USAG and one of the victims contacted MSU police to file a complaint. The MSU Police investigation commenced. Nassar’s employment was terminated shortly thereafter. Work began within the HealthTeam and other areas of the university to improve safety. Given the challenges, my transition was postponed. I appreciate the support you provided.
The survivors’ accounts are horrific. They are tragic, heartbreaking, and personally gut-wrenching. I take solace that many victims have indicated that the opportunity to confront Nassar is a step toward healing. I am proud of the exceptional work of the Special Victims Unit led by Lieutenant Andrea Munford with the steadfast leadership of Chief Dunlap. I am proud of my support of their work even though the results have been very painful to all who watched.
As Nassar’s legal journey to prison was drawing to a close, more and more negative attention was focused on Michigan State University, and on me. I am pleased that statements have been made by Mr. Fitzgerald and Board members about my integrity and the fact that there is no cover-up. I support wholeheartedly the Board’s decision to ask the Attorney General’s Office to review the events surrounding the Nassar matter. This is an important step toward providing more assurance to the university community and to the public. In the past, I have provided assurances to the Attorney General of my full cooperation, and I will continue to do so.
As tragedies are politicized, blame is inevitable. As president, it is only natural that I am the focus of this anger. I understand, and that is why I have limited my personal statements. Throughout my career, I have worked very hard to put Team MSU first. Throughout my career, I have consistently and persistently spoken and worked on behalf of Team MSU. I have tried to make it not about me. I urge those who have supported my work to understand that I cannot make it about me now. Therefore, I am tendering my resignation as president according to the terms of my employment agreement.
Anyone who knows me knows I am a principled person. I have spent my entire professional career, more than 40 years, at MSU. I love this place. I have watched it grow and prosper, and it has been the honor and privilege of my life to serve as its president since 2005, and over the last few years, to have the opportunity to work with all of you toward our shared goals for MSU. I will continue to do whatever I can to help MSU prosper in the future as a Spartan in whatever role I may play.
Respectfully,
Lou Anna K. Simon, President John A. Hannah Distinguished Professor
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Statement from Brian Breslin, MSU Board of Trustees
"President Simon has offered her resignation to the Board of Trustees, and we will accept it. We agree with Dr. Simon that it is now time for change.
President Simon has served with distinction as MSU’s President for 13 years and has been a constant presence at the university for more than 40 years. She literally has devoted her entire professional life to this institution, and more than anyone else has helped make MSU a national and international leader in higher education.
We will be working through the details of transition with President Simon through the rest of the week and will announce them as soon as we can. Many are aware President Simon delayed returning to the faculty to lead through the challenges the university has been facing. We greatly appreciate her integrity, her many contributions, and her willingness to continue to serve through transition."
--Brian Breslin, Chair, MSU Board of Trustees
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На вечеринке супергероев в День рожденья ФЦ «Санта Моника». . Самим, конечно, хорошая мысль, что нужны были и на костюмы супергероев, пришла, как всегда, «опосля»! 😂 . Но! У нас же буквально на груди написано: Siberian SUPER Natural sport! Так что, очень даже в теме супергероев! 😎🤟🏻 А с одной героиней, Алиной, все же удалось сфотографироваться! 😊 . . . . #shsport #siberiansupernaturalsport #sh #супергерои #сибирскоездоровье #coolteam #healthteam #sport #fitness #зож #просыпайся #фитнес #foodstagram #мотивация #eco #программатренировок #пп #training #MyTager_com #gym #красота (at Belgorod)
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Honey and cinnamon are full of various powerful antibacterial properties. Bicarbonate has whitening properties and lemon is the one that will give you a refreshing and clean breath. Badbreath healthteam #healthcare https://ift.tt/306cJZS
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#Smoothies are a popular choice, providing a well-rounded mix of essential vitamins and nutrients in one convenient glass. Not only are smoothies refreshing, but they’re also versatile and can generally be made with a handful of basic ingredients, such as yogurt, honey, and your favorite fruit.
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Harnoor S. Tokhie, DO, a Physiatrist with Michigan State University HealthTeam
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