• Recognize that actions online and content posted can negatively impact their reputations among patients and colleagues, and may have consequences on their medical careers. (amednews.com)
  • Dr. Rosenblum is a strong advocate for the use of handheld ultrasound for better patient outcomes and has been an avid supporter of Clarius since he began using the device three years ago. (clarius.com)
  • We're talking about huge numbers of patients," said Dr. Scott Ramsey, director of the Hutchinson Institute for Cancer Outcomes Research at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center in Seattle. (kffhealthnews.org)
  • Comparative Effectiveness Research (CER) compares drugs, devices or other medical tests and procedures to determine the most effective outcomes for patient populations. (globenewswire.com)
  • CER presents an opportunity for drug companies to prove that their products are not only more effective than their competitors, but could also prove better patient outcomes -- such as longer life spans -- and more cost-effective in the long run. (globenewswire.com)
  • When patients don't follow treatment regimens, outcomes worsen and costs rise. (mckinsey.com)
  • His research focuses on pragmatic clinical trials testing interventions to improve patients' use of medications to achieve optimal real-world outcomes, as well as implementation and dissemination of these interventions. (unc.edu)
  • Join this in-person event that will provide an up-to-date understanding of digital therapeutics and the opportunities to improve patient experience and outcomes, whilst delivering value for healthcare and supporting clinicians in providing care more effectively, safely and efficiently. (rsm.ac.uk)
  • There is a need to provide this data to patients, healthcare providers and administrators in a timely manner, on a variety of devices and locations, to improve clinical outcomes and patients' experience. (cisco.com)
  • Drive efficiency and better patient outcomes. (questdiagnostics.com)
  • Patients with a total cholesterol-to-HDL cholesterol ratio greater than 8 most frequently reported not taking a statin, whereas patients with type 2 diabetes most frequently reported taking the medication. (medscape.com)
  • Skipped doses or mistimed administration of a medication don't allow them to work at their full potential. (personalhealthnews.ca)
  • When it comes to atrial fibrillation, a common condition involving an irregular heartbeat, adherence to a medication schedule plays an integral role in keeping patients healthy, especially for those undergoing oral anticoagulant (OAC) therapy. (personalhealthnews.ca)
  • However, atrial fibrillation patients who took a once-a-day pill had better overall compliance when compared to those using a twice-a-day medication. (personalhealthnews.ca)
  • In addition, the study's findings showed that patients and doctors have different priorities when it comes to taking and prescribing medications.Patients ranked dosing frequency low when choosing from medication attributes provided on a list. (personalhealthnews.ca)
  • This ruling comes pursuant to a Supreme Court order that the lower court consider new evidence in the ACLU's challenge to an FDA regulation that forces patients seeking medication abortion care to travel to a health center during the pandemic for the sole purpose of picking up a pill and signing a form. (aclu.org)
  • Mifepristone is safe and effective medication that does not require in-person dispensing to patients - especially during a pandemic when people's lives are at stake. (aclu.org)
  • One-third of Medicare patients who were expected to use Gleevec - a lifesaving leukemia medication that costs up to $146,000 a year - failed to fill prescriptions within six months of diagnosis, according to a December study in the Journal of Clinical Oncology. (kffhealthnews.org)
  • A February study published in Cancer had similar findings, with about 10 percent skipping medication or taking less than prescribed, and 14 percent delaying filling a prescription. (kffhealthnews.org)
  • 2. Thinking outside the pillbox: A system-wide approach to improving patient medication adherence for chronic disease , New England Healthcare Institute (NEHI), August 2009, nehi.net. (mckinsey.com)
  • Our results show that high-deductible health plans, particularly in this period of escalating prices for diabetes medication, are discouraging patients from getting the medications they need and thus they are placing patients with diabetes at risk. (medshoppehhs.com)
  • They looked for how often patients reported not taking their prescription medication because they could not afford it, comparing both the traditional and the high-deductible patients. (medshoppehhs.com)
  • The dental clinician needs to understand the potential complications that can occur as a consequence of dental treatment of a medically compromised patient and when pretreatment or post-treatment medication or emergency care is indicated. (medscape.com)
  • For example, the patient with a significant bleeding problem or thrombocytopenia arising as a primary condition or secondary to medication, radiation, or leukemia is best managed in an in-patient environment where replacement of platelets can be provided before the procedure or afterwards if spontaneous bleeding occurs (eg, following a tooth extraction ). (medscape.com)
  • For instance, if your doctors advised you to take a medication every day, don't skip a dose because you feel OK that day. (cdc.gov)
  • It's known that about 80% of stage 2 colon cancer patients will be cured solely by surgical removal of their tumor, while 20% will have the cancer come back unless they get follow-up chemo, Lennon said. (sepoy.net)
  • Skipping chemo would make "a massive variance in a person's high quality of daily life if that can be performed without the need of owning to put them at jeopardy for recurrence," reported ASCO president Dr. Everett Vokes, who specializes in head and neck and lung cancer at University of Chicago Drugs. (ottawainsectarium.com)
  • Select "Patients / Caregivers / Public" or "Researchers / Professionals" to filter your results. (aacr.org)
  • Doctors, healthcare providers, and caregivers are all too familiar with the problem: once patients are diagnosed and put on a treatment regimen, 50 to 60 percent are likely to skip medications, follow-up appointments, and other treatment protocols. (mckinsey.com)
  • And they help patients and their caregivers navigate a healthcare system not usually geared to supporting those with rare diseases. (mckinsey.com)
  • The hospital also reduced the number of entry points in the hospital to allow for screening of all patients, visitors, colleagues, and caregivers. (nbc-2.com)
  • The hospital is also following all recommended cleaning standards to protect caregivers and patients. (nbc-2.com)
  • Personalized experiences, whether online or in person, can help boost satisfaction for patients and caregivers. (cisco.com)
  • Using the Dutch clinical guidelines, patients are eligible for primary-prevention with a statin if their LDL-cholesterol is greater than 2.5 mmol/L (97 mg/dL) and they have additional risk factors with a medium or high 10-year risk of cardiovascular disease (or a total cholesterol-to-HDL-cholesterol ratio greater than 8). (medscape.com)
  • For this clinical trial, researchers recruited 455 patients with operable stage 2 colon cancer in Australia and New Zealand. (sepoy.net)
  • The World Health Organization called Monday for a rapid increase in production of the steroid dexamethasone, after British clinical trials found it had life-saving potential for critically-ill coronavirus patients. (hindustantimes.com)
  • The WHO emphasises that dexamethasone should only be used for patients with severe or critical disease, under close clinical supervision. (hindustantimes.com)
  • Patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia who begin oral medications this year, for example, can expect to have lifetime out-of-pocket costs of $57,000, according to a January study published in the Journal of Clinical Oncology . (kffhealthnews.org)
  • WARREN, N.J., Jan. 03, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Bellerophon Therapeutics, Inc. (Nasdaq:BLPH), a clinical-stage biotherapeutics company, today announced that the first patient has been randomized into a Phase 2b study evaluating INOpulse® in patients with Pulmonary Hypertension associated with Interstitial Lung Disease (PH-ILD). (globenewswire.com)
  • The iNO-PF Phase 2b, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical study will assess the safety and efficacy of pulsed, inhaled nitric oxide (iNO) versus placebo in patients with PH-ILD, including patients with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (PH-IPF). (globenewswire.com)
  • Phase IV Clinical Trials: Best Practices in Post-Marketing Study Management," available at http://www.cuttingedgeinfo.com/research/medical-affairs/phase-iv-clinical-trials/ , contains per-patient cost benchmarks on comparative effectiveness studies, patients-per-site, patients-per-investigator and other key metrics for five types of Phase IV studies. (globenewswire.com)
  • Currently 27 leading proton centers have selected the Varian solution, 12 of the centers are in clinical operation and eight more are expected to begin treating patients within the next 12 months. (varian.com)
  • For more than 70 years, we have developed, built and delivered innovative cancer care technologies and solutions for our clinical partners around the globe to help them treat millions of patients each year. (varian.com)
  • Our 9,200 employees across 70 countries keep the patient and our clinical partners at the center of our thinking as we power new victories in cancer care. (varian.com)
  • Patients have opportunities to participate in clinical trials in many health disciplines at RUSH. (rush.edu)
  • The reduction in BMI that we saw in our patients even though they were still in the category of obesity produces a substantial benefit in the management [of type II diabetes]," because weight loss helps to control the condition, said Anna Pendrey, MD, assistant professor of clinical family medicine and geriatrics at Indiana University School of Medicine in Indianapolis, and sole author of the study. (medscape.com)
  • The Health Resources and Services Administration defines telehealth as the use of electronic information and telecommunications technologies to support long-distance clinical health care, patient and professional health-related education public health, and health administration. (cdc.gov)
  • And remote patient monitoring allows direct transmission of a patient's clinical measurements from a distance to their healthcare provider. (cdc.gov)
  • In addition to training doctors, clinical officers and nurses in case management and infection prevention and control, WHO has also provided sufficient Ebola kits to treat 100 patients as it seeks to help Uganda overcome the outbreak as swiftly as possible. (who.int)
  • Patients who don't show up for their scheduled medical appointments drain health care providers' time and resources, reducing appointment availability, increasing wait times, and reducing patient satisfaction. (jhu.edu)
  • The researchers say that the next step is to integrate the model into Johns Hopkins Medicine's electronic patient care records system before expanding it across Johns Hopkins Health System, and, eventually, to hospitals across the nation. (jhu.edu)
  • To examine this controversial issue, known as the "obesity paradox," an international group of investigators used data from England's National Health Service to identify a large prospective cohort of patients with diabetes and no known history of cardiovascular disease (CVD). (medscape.com)
  • The report, released June 27, details why hospitals, health systems and physicians should have social media presences as more patients use technology to discuss and manage their health care. (amednews.com)
  • Nearly a quarter of patients reported in a 2012 survey by consulting firm PwC that they are using social media to manage their health care, said John Edwards, PwC's director of health care strategy and health care business intelligence. (amednews.com)
  • Patients in the survey said they used social media to talk about their health care with others. (amednews.com)
  • Nevertheless, doctors like Tafuna'i, who have long worked on the front lines of the crisis, have been among the first in the world to recognize the importance of arming doctors with the tools they need to both recognize how climate change will affect human health and to properly treat patients experiencing the health ramifications of a rapidly changing environment. (kxan.com)
  • This decision means abortion patients can continue to obtain mifepristone by mail or delivery, including through mail-order pharmacies, during the public health emergency. (aclu.org)
  • Despite clear evidence and warnings from its own infectious disease experts that the pandemic is worsening, the Trump administration filed a new motion on Oct. 30 arguing that abortion patients should again be forced to travel unnecessarily to a health center because the risks and burdens of COVID-19 have all been "removed or significantly mitigated. (aclu.org)
  • Of the 20,000 drugs the FDA regulates, mifepristone is the only one that the FDA requires patients to pick up in person at a health center even though they may take it later at a time and place of their choosing. (aclu.org)
  • Patients should have the same rights to our genetic information as we do to other types of health information, so that we can make decisions about our own care as well as contribute our data to research if we so choose. (aclu.org)
  • Grail said it had reached out to the patients immediately after the issue, adding that no patient health information has been disclosed or breached due to this. (theglobeandmail.com)
  • Joseph M. Lobozzo II, local businessman and founder of JML Optical, said he and his family are excited about reaching hundreds of Rochester area residents whose oral health care needs often go unmet because of various challenges, including lack of transportation and few providers who are able to treat patients confined to wheelchairs. (rochester.edu)
  • The new SMILEmobile will be one of the sites to train more than 100 pediatric and general dentists, hygienists and dental assistants in treating patients with special and complex needs, as part of a $3.5 million U.S. Department of Health and Human Services grant awarded last year. (rochester.edu)
  • Hundreds of thousands of cancer patients are delaying care, cutting their pills in half or skipping drug treatment entirely, a Kaiser Health News examination shows. (kffhealthnews.org)
  • Researcher Stacie Dusetzina and her colleagues at the University of North Carolina found that patients with private health insurance with relatively high monthly copayments ($53 or more) were 70 percent more likely to stop taking Gleevec or take fewer doses than prescribed, according to a 2014 study . (kffhealthnews.org)
  • Catholic chaplain, the Rev. Dr. Patrick Pullicino, has been awarded $12,000 in compensation by a London National Health Service Trust after being removed from his role for discussing the Church's teachings on marriage with a patient. (christianpost.com)
  • It is therefore likely to lack both expertise in the disease and in-depth understanding of the health ecosystem and of patients' experience of the disease. (mckinsey.com)
  • Those out-of-pocket costs could cause harm: New research shows that 20% of people who have diabetes and high-deductible health plans regularly skip their medications. (medshoppehhs.com)
  • Taking prescribed medications is essential for maintaining good health for patients with diabetes," stressed study author Dr. Vikas Gampa, a primary care doctor at Massachusetts General Hospital and instructor in medicine at Harvard Medical School. (medshoppehhs.com)
  • High-deductible health plans require patients to pay for all care until they reach the plan's deductible. (medshoppehhs.com)
  • The researchers examined U.S. federal survey data on more than 7,000 adult patients with diabetes who were enrolled in a commercial health insurance plan. (medshoppehhs.com)
  • Putting up financial barriers to care in order to save plans money -- as high-deductible plans do -- not only takes a medical toll on patients, it is also short-sighted because doing so actually increases other health care costs such as covering emergency department visits," Gampa said in a Harvard news release. (medshoppehhs.com)
  • Patients with diabetes should recognize that a high-deductible plan will put them at risk for missing or delaying their medications, and doctors need to recognize that their patients with these plans may not be able to adhere to treatment plans," said study senior author Dr. Danny McCormick, an associate professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School and a primary care physician at the Cambridge Health Alliance. (medshoppehhs.com)
  • This training will allow him to work with providers and health systems to improve the quality of patient education about their medications in clinics and pharmacies, in ways that minimize unnecessary cost and time burden to providers and staff. (unc.edu)
  • Our health industry is already stretched incredibly thin, and we simply do not have the resources to handle a tsunami of high risk Ebola patients. (theeconomiccollapseblog.com)
  • Many Medicare hospital patients classified as observation status "outpatients" currently forego necessary skilled nursing facility (SNF) care and head home to continue care through Medicare's home health care benefit. (medicareadvocacy.org)
  • Under the new Medicare home health payment system effective January 2020, the Patient-Driven Groupings Model (PDGM), the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) will impose an "admission source category" in making home health payment determinations. (medicareadvocacy.org)
  • [3] CMS estimates that home health agencies will be paid approximately 19% more for institutional admissions than community admissions, [4] even if a patient admitted from the community requires greater resources. (medicareadvocacy.org)
  • CMS has determined that home health stays after hospital observation stays will be included in the community admission, not the institutional admission category, despite CMS' determination that average resource use for observation stay patients is almost 35% higher than for community admissions (see chart below). (medicareadvocacy.org)
  • Given the relatively higher-resource use of post-observation patients, and the decision by CMS to classify them in the lower-paying community admission category, home health agencies will be reluctant to provide care for post-observation stay patients. (medicareadvocacy.org)
  • Recent home health industry marketing articles recommend that agencies develop plans to develop more institutional referrals and change their patient mix to reduce community admissions. (medicareadvocacy.org)
  • [7] In the 2019 proposed rule, CMS noted there were 166,762 thirty-day home health periods for post-observation stay patients in 2017. (medicareadvocacy.org)
  • CMS's decision to pay home health agencies more for patients admitted from hospitals but not include hospital observation stays will harm beneficiaries, increase problems facing observation patients, and create new barriers to home care. (medicareadvocacy.org)
  • The healthcare ecosystem encompasses everything from critical care equipment, ambulances, patient information and radiology to wearables that monitor patient health. (cisco.com)
  • RUSH offers a library of videos on a variety of health topics in our Digital Patient Education Center. (rush.edu)
  • Dental management of the medically compromised patient requires acquisition of a complete health history of the patient. (medscape.com)
  • In patients that present with problems identified at examination that have not previously been reported to a health care practitioner the dentist can be instrumental in defining potential pathology and making the appropriate referral for additional medical evaluation. (medscape.com)
  • SEE NAMCS PATIENT DATASET NAMES FOR DSN ABSTRACT General Information This material provides documentation for users of the Micro-Data tapes of the National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey (NAMCS) conducted by the National Center for Health Statistics. (cdc.gov)
  • For example, the data are based on patient recall, which can be faulty, and the researchers could not distinguish whether statins had been appropriately prescribed or patients were being truthful, said Balder. (medscape.com)
  • The researchers estimated the patients' 10-year risk of cardiovascular disease based on a Dutch model. (medscape.com)
  • In the new study, researchers retrospectively reviewed all patients undergoing a posterior primary uncemented total hip replacement (total hip arthroplasty) from January 2014 to June 2016 at HSS. (sciencedaily.com)
  • Researchers then matched patients 1:1 in this group to a historical cohort of patients based on age, gender, and body mass index that were treated with standard posterior hip precautions. (sciencedaily.com)
  • After excluding patients with a history of coronary artery disease, heart failure, or diabetes, the researchers followed 46,979 patients for a median of 5.2 years to determine how many patients developed new onset of diabetes. (medscape.com)
  • TUESDAY, June 7, 2022 (HealthDay News) - A blood test could save some colon cancer patients from getting unnecessary chemotherapy following surgery, while making sure that those who would benefit from the treatment get it, researchers report. (sepoy.net)
  • There was no comparison team, but researchers stated the final results assess favorably to historical info for comparable patients who experienced radiation. (ottawainsectarium.com)
  • Patients requesting genetic testing may receive, for example, an overview of the findings, but often they do not receive the full data set in a format useful for researchers. (aclu.org)
  • With the support of the ACLU, I have joined with others to make sure that patients can get the full results of their genetic tests in a format we can share with researchers. (aclu.org)
  • Researchers led by a team from the University of Oxford administered dexamethasone to more than 2,000 severely ill patients hospitalised with the new coronavirus. (hindustantimes.com)
  • In a study titled "Disease and therapy-specific impact on humoral immune responses to COVID-19 vaccination in hematologic malignancies," researchers reported that patients with leukemia, lymphoma, and multiple myeloma all had fewer antibodies at one and three months post-vaccination than people without cancer. (aacr.org)
  • Researchers also found that diabetic patients who could not take their medications as prescribed were more likely to have one or more emergency department visits and potentially more hospitalizations per year than patients who did not skip medicines. (medshoppehhs.com)
  • According to a recent study co-authored by Dr. Andrade that was published by the Canadian Journal of Cardiology in September 2015, compliance was an issue with as many as 30 percent of patients prescribed a pill that was designed to be taken twice-a-day, as patients were skipping one or two doses in a week. (personalhealthnews.ca)
  • If you stop taking atazanavir or skip doses, your condition may become more difficult to treat. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Also, the group had no way of determining whether patients stopped their statin because of a lack of adherence or because their physician failed to prescribe, said van Gilst. (medscape.com)
  • Despite clear guidelines and multiple countrywide efforts to improve the care of patients with cardiovascular disease, adherence to the guidelines remains a major challenge in the Netherlands, they state. (medscape.com)
  • The personal and economic costs of inadequate patient adherence are enormous. (mckinsey.com)
  • 1. Accelerating progress in prescription medicine adherence: The Adherence Action Agenda , National Council on Patient Information and Education, October 2013, bemedwise.org. (mckinsey.com)
  • To have a significant impact on patient adherence, pharmaceutical companies can mirror efforts from the retail, banking, and technology industries, among others, and create a 360-degree perspective of patients' lives, looking not only at whether they adhere to treatment regimens but also at contributing factors such as behavioral patterns, demographics, and lifestyle choices. (mckinsey.com)
  • New direct-to-patient channels, such as patient hubs and social media, can be used to reach such patients directly with planned interventions that could improve adherence. (mckinsey.com)
  • Taking lessons from other industries, the healthcare sector could use a three-step approach to increase patient adherence: predicting which patients are most likely to lapse on their treatments, tailoring interventions for patients who need the most support, and building agile teams to deliver personalized interventions to individual patients when needed (Exhibit 1). (mckinsey.com)
  • Some companies have increased patient-adherence levels for chronic conditions by 5 to 10 percent using this type of tailored-intervention approach. (mckinsey.com)
  • He will dive into 4 real-patient procedures recently captured on video, include Eileen's case study, to demonstrate how to perform needle-guided interventions that improve patient safety and procedural success. (clarius.com)
  • Such an approach, which addresses all patients equally, may be costing billions of dollars in the United States alone in potentially ineffective interventions. (mckinsey.com)
  • INTERVENTIONS: Eligible patients received either 1) clear liquid diet on postoperative day 0 with advancement to regular diet on postoperative day 1 or 2) regular diet on postoperative day 0 and continuing for the duration of patients' recovery. (bvsalud.org)
  • The home isolation facility is for asymptomatic to mild patients of coronavirus. (hindustantimes.com)
  • With the recent wave of coronavirus, chest X-rays are done in order to be informed about any changes in lungs that may remain hidden from the patient in case of a false Covid test result. (hindustantimes.com)
  • They claimed about coming in contact with the SI who tested positive for coronavirus but upon checking, we found that they had lied to skip duty," Deputy Commissioner of Police (Metro) Harendra Kumar Singh said. (votevoice.com)
  • SARASOTA, Fla. - The Manatee County patient that was diagnosed with the COVID-19 coronavirus has been discharged from Doctors Hosptial of Sarasota. (nbc-2.com)
  • Skip the Weigh-in for Type 2 Diabetes Patients? (medscape.com)
  • During follow-up, 14.6% of patients were newly diagnosed with diabetes. (medscape.com)
  • [ 1 ] These unexpected findings have been reported in general populations and in patients with diabetes, leading us to believe that the paradox must be real and applicable to specific subpopulations. (medscape.com)
  • Glucagon-like peptide 1 (GLP-1) agonists may help clinicians manage uncontrolled type 2 diabetes in some older patients without the need for additional glucose controlling medications, according to a study (poster #150) presented on November 8 at the 2023 annual meeting of the Gerontological Society of America. (medscape.com)
  • Weight loss and diabetes mellitus control also produces cardiovascular protection that is significant for patients with diabetes, so this group of patients in my opinion are the ones that benefit the most from GLP-1s," she said. (medscape.com)
  • We anticipate continued widespread use of this guide in assisting practitioners in the care of their patients with diabetes. (cdc.gov)
  • This publication is designed to help the primary care practitioner in the day-to-day management of patients with diabetes. (cdc.gov)
  • A companion publication entitled Take Charge of Your Diabetes: A Guide for Patients is available. (cdc.gov)
  • Like other chronic illnesses, diabetes mellitus poses a wide range of problems for patients and their family members. (cdc.gov)
  • Direct psychological consequences can arise from any one of these factors, making it harder for patients to treat their diabetes and live productive, enjoyable lives. (cdc.gov)
  • Methods: This is a secondary analysis from a multicenter, retrospective cohort study of all the patients with CD who underwent PD followed by surgery at 19 international tertiary centers. (bvsalud.org)
  • PATIENTS: Consecutive patients undergoing abdominal colorectal surgery from September 2017 to June 2018. (bvsalud.org)
  • Sanger sequencing of the patient's cDNA after nested polymerase chain reaction showed that the patient had both a normal transcript containing. (lu.se)
  • It's exceedingly difficult to assess a sick patient and determine that climate change itself is the main driver of that patient's illness, Tafuna'i said. (kxan.com)
  • The case began when Pullicino, 73, who had an illustrious career as a consultant neurologist before becoming a Catholic priest in 2016, was assigned to visit a male psychiatric patient at Springfield Hospital who requested a Catholic chaplain, Christian Concern said in a statement , explaining that the patient's father was upset with his son's same-sex relationship. (christianpost.com)
  • Even if it was given, critics noted that patients were not likely to read a notice included in the many papers routinely accompanying a hospital admission, particularly at a time when acute medical conditions focus the patient's attention elsewhere. (medicareadvocacy.org)
  • This has helped these patients get the care they need, while improving outpatient access for others," said Jenny Bailey, vice president of quality and transformation at JHCP. (jhu.edu)
  • With proper care of their condition, there's no reason why patients can't live full, robust lives. (personalhealthnews.ca)
  • Immediately after surgical procedure, some cancer clients can securely skip radiation or chemotherapy, according to two scientific tests exploring shorter, gentler most cancers care. (ottawainsectarium.com)
  • During the pandemic, this in-person pill pick-up requirement - which applies even when a patient has already been evaluated by a clinician using telehealth or at a prior in-person visit and will be receiving no medical services at the time - exposes patients to needless COVID-19 risks related to transportation, child care, and other interpersonal contact. (aclu.org)
  • Hundreds of thousands of cancer patients like John Krahne, a lung cancer patient, are delaying care, cutting their pills in half or skipping drug treatment entirely. (kffhealthnews.org)
  • Leukemia patients aren't the only ones rationing care. (kffhealthnews.org)
  • Medicare pays for the bulk of cancer care in the United States because 59 percent of cancer patients are older than 65 . (kffhealthnews.org)
  • He added that the downgrading of Christian belief undermines patients' care and chaplains of different faiths. (christianpost.com)
  • The documented downgrading of Christian belief by the chief executive undermines not only her NHS Trust but also all the patients under her care as well as the chaplains of different faiths that she employs," he was quoted as saying. (christianpost.com)
  • There is a tendency throughout the NHS to force their patients to accept generic 'spiritual' care instead of giving support for their Christian beliefs. (christianpost.com)
  • Enroll in NACOR to benchmark and advance patient care. (asahq.org)
  • After the last patient of the field hospital was discharged, Graham wrote on Facebook, "We gave them world-class medical care and showed them God's love and compassion. (christianpost.com)
  • This generic notice would specify the date of discharge and explain the procedure for the patient to obtain an expedited review of the medical necessity for continued inpatient care. (medicareadvocacy.org)
  • [1] Beginning January 1, 2020, access to Medicare-covered home care will also be more difficult to obtain for post-observation stay patients. (medicareadvocacy.org)
  • Providers are seeking ways to advance quality care and make it more affordable, while patients are expecting their experiences to be better than in the past. (cisco.com)
  • Because of the expected improvements in remote care, rural patients can be treated sooner and have access to specialists that might not otherwise be available. (cisco.com)
  • The tools and services to make your lab more efficient and optimize patient care. (questdiagnostics.com)
  • She now plays a pivotal role in taking care of Ebola patients at Mubende. (who.int)
  • We are already seeing improvement in patient care… they are doing better," she says. (who.int)
  • The dental management of these medically compromised patients can be problematic in terms of oral complications, dental therapy, and emergency care. (medscape.com)
  • The National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey provides data from samples of patient records selected from a national sample of office-based physicians. (cdc.gov)
  • Only visits in the offices of nonfederally employed physicians classified by the American Medical Association (AMA) or the American Osteopathic Association (AOA) as 'office-based, patient care' were included in the 1990 NAMCS. (cdc.gov)
  • Was the patient admitted to an intensive care unit (ICU)? (cdc.gov)
  • There is no evidence that the drug works for patients with mild disease or as a preventative measure, and it could cause harm, Tedros said. (hindustantimes.com)
  • This study represents the largest dataset of vaccine responses among patients with hematologic malignancies that includes both binding and neutralizing antibody data. (aacr.org)
  • The sample size was large enough to determine that therapies including venetoclax, kinase inhibitors, and B-cell antigen-targeting drugs hindered patients' immune response to the vaccine while single-agent immunomodulatory agents such as lenalidomide or pomalidomide for multiple myeloma did not. (aacr.org)
  • He also works with faculty at MAHEC to design and evaluate innovative programs for improving patient and caregiver activation and engagement with the healthcare system, particularly in relation to the underserved in rural areas. (unc.edu)
  • Whether you're a patient or clinician, healthcare affects almost everybody. (cisco.com)
  • These rural areas often have limited access to healthcare services, so patients have few choices or are forced to travel long distances. (cisco.com)
  • It can reduce healthcare costs while broadening access to more patients. (cisco.com)
  • If you're a patient, please refer your questions to your healthcare provider. (cdc.gov)
  • During the COVID-19 pandemic, CDC has recognized the importance of telehealth to prevent COVID-19 exposures, preserve personal protective equipment or PPE, and reduce patient surges in healthcare facilities. (cdc.gov)
  • 3. "2015: Another Strong Year for Patients in Need of New Drug Therapies," FDA Voice, January 4, 2016. (mckinsey.com)
  • International research has shown patients who miss treatments have a 68 per cent higher mortality rate. (scottishdailyexpress.co.uk)
  • However, the risks may be worth the gamble as product teams face reimbursement challenges by payers who are unwilling to cover more costly treatments for unclear patient benefit. (globenewswire.com)
  • Patients affected by rare diseases often find there are no treatments for their condition. (mckinsey.com)
  • Recently, though, large pharmaceutical companies have begun to pay more attention to rare diseases, drawn by government incentives and the greater likelihood that treatments for what are often life-threatening or severely debilitating diseases will be successful for both pharmacos and for patients. (mckinsey.com)
  • The age of the patient is also important, since some treatments are ineffective in adults, who are no longer growing. (wikipedia.org)
  • During their conversation in August 2019, the patient asked Pullicino about the Catholic Church's stance on marriage. (christianpost.com)
  • PALO ALTO, Calif., Nov. 18, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- Varian (NYSE: VAR) today announced the South Florida Proton Therapy Institute (SFPTI), a Proton International facility, on the campus of Delray Medical Center, has treated its first patient utilizing the Varian ProBeam ® Compact single-room proton therapy system. (varian.com)
  • A patrons' lunch hosted by the University of Bolton heard how one of many patients to be touched by the hospice has been John Roberts, from Bromley Cross, who has multiple myeloma and graduated from the University of Bolton with a first-class honours degree in Fine Art in 2019. (theboltonnews.co.uk)
  • WASHINGTON - Rejecting new arguments from the Trump administration that COVID-19 no longer presents a serious threat, the U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland upheld today its earlier decision blocking a U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) policy that needlessly endangers abortion patients during the pandemic. (aclu.org)
  • WHO chief on Monday urged for an increase in production of steroid dexamethasone to treat the critically-ill Covid-19 patients. (hindustantimes.com)
  • Although the data are still preliminary, the recent finding that the steroid dexamethasone has life-saving potential for critically ill COVID-19 patients gave us a much-needed reason to celebrate," WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus told a virtual news conference in Geneva. (hindustantimes.com)
  • Currently, 25 Covid-19 patients are using the facility in Noida," said Venayak Gupta, head of growth, Your Space. (hindustantimes.com)
  • A companion study, titled "Predictors of Humoral Response to SARS-CoV-2 Vaccination after Hematopoietic Cell Transplantation and CAR T Cell Therapy," investigated patients' response to vaccination against COVID-19 following treatment with cellular therapies such as allogeneic and autologous hematopoietic cell transplant and CAR T-cell therapy. (aacr.org)
  • Response to vaccination correlated with degree of immune recovery after transplantation, which can be tracked by simple blood tests, thus offering a cue to when these patients may regain the ability to respond to mRNA COVID-19 vaccines. (aacr.org)
  • These papers add to the growing body of research regarding the efficacy of COVID-19 vaccines in different groups, and can help inform optimal vaccination approaches, including booster vaccination strategies, for patients with a history of or in active treatment for hematologic malignancies. (aacr.org)
  • Gov. Andrew Cuomo is asking Samaritan's Purse to pay state taxes after the Christian humanitarian organization discharged its last patient this week - one of the over 300 COVID-19 patients it treated at a temporary hospital in New York City's Central Park while facing a backlash due to its statement of faith. (christianpost.com)
  • Research on an international scale and in the UK has shown patients who miss dialysis sessions were not only more likely to be hospitalised but also saw a 68 per cent higher mortality rate than those who attended every session. (scottishdailyexpress.co.uk)
  • Compared with patients of normal weight, overweight patients had a 13% lower mortality rate. (medscape.com)
  • The Henry Ford Exercise Testing (FIT) project was a large-scale study of patients who underwent physician-referred stress testing between 1991 and 2009. (medscape.com)
  • Patients with a positive ctDNA result who underwent post-surgery chemotherapy wound up with a three-year recurrence-free survival rate of 86%, according to the investigators. (sepoy.net)
  • Research and Innovations It's not surprising to hear doctors tell patients that therapies won't work effectively if they are not taken properly. (personalhealthnews.ca)
  • Lead author Roni Tamari, MD, also of MSK , and colleagues found overall high response rates among recipients of cellular therapies, though the type of therapy and time since treatment impacted patients' antibody levels and neutralizing capacity. (aacr.org)
  • to account for 19 percent of worldwide prescription sales at a value of $176 billion by 2020, and with typically low commercialization costs, rare disease therapies are becoming increasingly attractive and are expected to further bring transformational patient benefits. (mckinsey.com)
  • In contrast, patients who use the online patient portal MyChart to schedule their own appointments are more likely to keep appointments. (jhu.edu)
  • Gralow and Lennon added that this is a process that could be put into place immediately for colon cancer patients anywhere in the United States. (sepoy.net)
  • A person new study employed a blood examination to figure out which colon cancer patients could skip chemotherapy immediately after operation. (ottawainsectarium.com)
  • Several colon cancer patients are provided chemotherapy following surgical treatment, even while they may well be remedied. (ottawainsectarium.com)
  • Unlike many commercial plans, Medicare doesn't set an upper limit on what patients pay out-of-pocket. (kffhealthnews.org)
  • Medicare patients who are hospitalized sometimes find themselves being told to leave the hospital too soon, before they can safely be cared for at home or at a nursing home. (medicareadvocacy.org)
  • [1] The protections provided for hospital patients in this situation have recently been improved, due to a lawsuit brought by the Center for Medicare Advocacy, Inc. (medicareadvocacy.org)
  • 17052. They required that a Generic Notice of Hospital Non-coverage be given to all Medicare hospital patients at least one day before a planned discharge. (medicareadvocacy.org)
  • The IM is a form notice mandated by the Medicare statute, to be given to patients on admission to advise them of their rights. (medicareadvocacy.org)
  • When a hospital or MA plan decides that a Medicare patient should be discharged, the new regulations require it to give the patient (or representative) another copy of the IM No patient signature or date is required on this second copy, an omission that is unfortunate given the greater need for notice at this point in time than at admission. (medicareadvocacy.org)
  • [3] https://www.cms.gov/Medicare/Medicare-Fee-for-Service-Payment/HomeHealthPPS/Downloads/Overview-of-the-Patient-Driven-Groupings-Model.pdf , page 1. (medicareadvocacy.org)
  • It says doctors who don't use social media are more likely to be unaware of negative reviews posted by dissatisfied patients. (amednews.com)
  • Doctors can use social media to counteract wrong medical information posted online by providing correct information for patients or guiding them to other websites, the report said. (amednews.com)
  • She uses the knowledge she has accumulated to help other doctors consider climate impacts when treating patients. (kxan.com)
  • In 1990 there were approximately 43,469 patient records provided by 1,684 doctors that participated in the survey. (cdc.gov)
  • Lymphoma Australia would like to give a very special thank you to sponsors, hospitals, doctors, nurses, patients, families and friends that made our education resources possible. (lymphoma.org.au)
  • Their treatment was guided by the blood exam: If it showed no symptoms of remaining most cancers, the patients did not get chemotherapy. (ottawainsectarium.com)
  • Ultimately the goal is to educate physicians on the best way to engage patients in their own treatment," says Dr. Andrade, "and to ensure that they take the medications that have been proven to be helpful for their condition. (personalhealthnews.ca)
  • In the evening, we had confirmation that this patient was positive for Ebola," Adam says. (who.int)
  • As soon as Ebola was confirmed, we set up a small isolation unit where we transferred all suspected patients," she recounts. (who.int)
  • The hospital said they closed the Operating Rooms for elective procedures for three days to put patient and caregiver safety first and returned to full operation on March 4. (nbc-2.com)
  • A young girl at the time, Tafuna'i watched as her father, a doctor, would go out to treat patients while her household navigated the aftermath of the storms. (kxan.com)
  • They said they are continuing to treat and admit patients with these conditions. (nbc-2.com)
  • Each kit contains enough medical supplies to treat 100 patients. (who.int)
  • Low-risk patients undergoing a total hip replacement with a posterior approach can skip the standard hip precautions currently recommended for post-surgical recovery, according to a new study conducted at Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS), in New York City. (sciencedaily.com)
  • They actually do food banks in certain parts of the hospital to help patients out. (scottishdailyexpress.co.uk)
  • The Samaritan's Purse 68-bed field hospital treated 315 patients since opening on April 1 adjacent to Mount Sinai Hospital in Central Park's East Meadow to help meet the needs of local hospitals that were facing an unprecedented wave of sick patients. (christianpost.com)
  • 42 U.S.C. § 1395cc(a)(1)(M). The hospital can give the IM up to two days after admission, and up to two days before discharge, so that for patients staying less than five days, the IM could be given only one time. (medicareadvocacy.org)
  • Under the prior regulations, many hospital patients reported that they were not aware of having been given the IM on admission. (medicareadvocacy.org)
  • The new regulations require the patient (or representative) to sign and date the IM, which should increase the ability to monitor hospital compliance with the obligation to deliver the IM. (medicareadvocacy.org)
  • Certain medically compromised patients should only be treated in a hospital setting where emergency issues, should they arise, can be immediately addressed and promptly attended to in a controlled manner. (medscape.com)
  • Lead author David J. Chung, MD, PhD, of Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSK) and colleagues also found that many patients had insufficient neutralizing capacity following vaccination despite positive antibody titers. (aacr.org)
  • The results suggest a need for greater efforts to heighten public awareness and to improve patient management to prevent unnecessary cardiovascular-disease-related morbidity and mortality, according to the group. (medscape.com)
  • Our results suggest that the standard postoperative precautions in patients undergoing total hip arthroplasty through the posterior approach without known risk factors for instability are unnecessary," said Dr. Sculco. (sciencedaily.com)
  • Most patients would likely be happy to provide their data, with consent, for important scientific research. (aclu.org)
  • But the study only underscores how Myriad is holding the data hostage rather than collaborating with others, more interested in cornering the market and increasing its profits than helping patients. (aclu.org)
  • And current federal law and regulations guarantee patients' rights to access their genetic data from testing labs. (aclu.org)
  • We must use all we have learned from the ethical issues surrounding the HeLa cells to inform today's fight for patient control of our own genetic data to help fuel the next round of scientific breakthroughs. (aclu.org)
  • For example, analyzing claims and consumption data can highlight a patient segment that tends to skip dosages during the first month of treatment and abandon therapy completely within six months. (mckinsey.com)
  • The images generated by MRI, CAT, or PET scans for just one patient can generate hundreds of gigabytes of data. (cisco.com)
  • There are two important points relative to analyzing data from this micro-data tape that should be noted: 1-Micro-data tape users should be fully aware of the importance of the 'patient weight' and how it must be used. (cdc.gov)
  • Patient Safety Highlights 2020 Package consists of 13 patient safety sessions recorded at ANESTHESIOLOGY® 2020. (asahq.org)
  • She conducts practice-integrated research to understand and improve patient-clinician communication and decision making, particularly in the context of cancer prevention and control. (unc.edu)
  • the second step is for the clinician to fully understand the significance of the disease that may be endorsed by the patient. (medscape.com)
  • Significantly more patients in the clear liquid diet group (91%) tolerated their diet than the regular diet group (71%) on postoperative day 0 (p = 0.01). (bvsalud.org)
  • Moreover, approximately one in three patients with existing cardiovascular disease also reported forgoing therapy with the LDL-cholesterol-lowering drugs. (medscape.com)
  • The model takes various predictors into account-demographics, economic status, medical history, etc.-and calculates a probability "no-show score" for each patient. (jhu.edu)
  • The American Medical Association's social media guidelines strive to maintain physicians' professional presence online while preserving the patient-physician relationship. (amednews.com)
  • Insurance begins to cover medical costs after the patient pays the deductible, typically $1,300 for an individual or $2,600 for a family. (medshoppehhs.com)
  • If the patient indicates that she wishes to appeal, the proposed regulations require that a detailed follow-up notice with specifics about the medical reasons for individual's discharge be given to her by noon of the next day. (medicareadvocacy.org)
  • Examination of the patient with a history of medical problems should be more extensive than that associated with the healthy patient. (medscape.com)
  • Such patients should be referred for medical assessment prior to dental treatment. (medscape.com)
  • Kidney failure patients may be forced to skip home-based dialysis treatment due to rising energy costs, according to a charity. (scottishdailyexpress.co.uk)
  • Some special features of the unit include a wheelchair lift, wider doors, and an air glide chair that allows more maneuverability for the wheelchair-bound patient to enter the unit and be transferred to the air glide chair for treatment or stay in his or her own wheelchair. (rochester.edu)
  • Patients are being harmed daily" by high treatment costs, said Dr. Hagop Kantarjian, a leukemia specialist and professor at Houston's MD Anderson Cancer Center. (kffhealthnews.org)
  • Generally this means warning patients of the consequences of deviating from treatment and scheduling a standard set of follow-up consultations across the entire patient population. (mckinsey.com)
  • They use innovative methods to identify patients who need treatment. (mckinsey.com)
  • Their potential value in facilitating significant benefits, such as meeting unmet patient needs, self-management of chronic conditions by patients, delivering treatment more affordably, reducing demands on clinician's time or being a non-pharmacological treatment. (rsm.ac.uk)
  • This first patient treatment is another important step in the growing availability of proton therapy for more patients and continues Varian's mission of creating a world without fear of cancer. (varian.com)
  • This is the reason why patients in treatment with GLP-1s have to be in close contact with their providers," Pendrey said. (medscape.com)
  • In the patient with pre-existing disease, preparation for dental treatment should include determination of disease status. (medscape.com)
  • Patients who had PD without surgery were those with longer disease duration, more frequently had previous surgery for CD (laparotomies/laparoscopies), enteric fistula, on steroid treatment before and continue to have it after PD. (bvsalud.org)
  • We may find that precautions don't make sense for any of our patients, but we need to look at in a stepwise fashion. (sciencedaily.com)
  • For example, some have increased their outreach strategies, such as having staff make additional live reminder/confirmation calls to patients identified by the algorithm as "high risk" for not showing up. (jhu.edu)
  • In addition to chronic symptoms, patients periodically experience flare ups during which symptoms get more severe than usual. (cdc.gov)
  • However, there are several things patients can do to slow the progression of COPD and control symptoms. (cdc.gov)
  • Have a high index of suspicion for pneumonia in immunocompromised patients because symptoms can be atypical or muted. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Chest x-ray and assessment of oxygenation (usually by pulse oximetry) are done in immunocompromised patients with respiratory symptoms, signs, or fever. (msdmanuals.com)
  • To tackle the first challenge, the team developed a machine-learning algorithm that predicts the likelihood that an individual patient will show up for an appointment. (jhu.edu)
  • Other departments give these high-risk appointment slots to patients who urgently need to be seen. (jhu.edu)
  • These additional reminder calls the day before the appointment for patients likely to no-show allow for patients to reschedule as needed and remind them one more time about their appointment. (jhu.edu)
  • Edwards said many patients are interested in making appointments online, receiving appointment reminders through texts and interacting with physician practices through secure emailing options. (amednews.com)
  • The new approach developed with our partners at Johns Hopkins Community Physicians has allowed the clinic to add over 70 pediatric appointments to their schedule per week, improving outpatient access for more children while also reducing the no-show rate 16 percent for patients who are highly likely to miss scheduled appointments," said Scott Levin , associate professor of emergency medicine at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. (jhu.edu)
  • Physicians who forgo social media in their practices run the risk of falling behind patients' growing demands for digital communication and allowing negative reviews to define their reputations, says a new research paper by HP Social Media Solutions, a digital consulting firm. (amednews.com)
  • Social media experts said physicians don't need to spend a lot of time online to meet patients' increasing digital demands. (amednews.com)
  • Building positive reputations online can offset negative comments, and having a social media presence allows physicians to respond to patients' comments in a timely manner. (amednews.com)
  • At the minimum, physicians should monitor their digital footprints to see what patients are saying about them, Dare said. (amednews.com)
  • Edwards said physicians should ask their patients what kind of social media communications would be most helpful. (amednews.com)
  • Download our latest white paper and learn how to optimize physicians' time to boost efficiency and productivity, increase throughput, and improve the patient‑provider experience with the Nuance Dragon Ambient eXperience (DAX). (nuance.com)
  • The physician universe, sample size, and response rates by physician specialty are shown in table I. Of the participating physicians, 237 saw no patients during their assigned reporting period because of vacations, illness, or other reasons for being temporarily not in practice. (cdc.gov)
  • Low-risk patients undergoing a total hip replacement with a posterior approach can skip the standard hip precautions currently recommended for post-surgical recovery, according to a new study. (sciencedaily.com)
  • Based on these scores, providers can look at their weekly schedule, identify which patients are at high risk for not showing up for their appointments, and decide on further intervention. (jhu.edu)
  • Strokes are a serious, life-threatening risk for atrial fibrillation patients. (personalhealthnews.ca)
  • That's enough to potentially cause a negative impact on a drug's efficacy and put patients at risk. (personalhealthnews.ca)
  • however, risk for CVD hospitalization events, including acute coronary syndrome and heart failure , was greater for overweight/obese patients. (medscape.com)
  • Now is not the time to impose burdensome requirements on clinicians and patients that risk increased exposure to a life-threatening virus. (aclu.org)
  • Determine which patients are at risk for NAFLD and NASH with the ELF™ Score. (questdiagnostics.com)
  • Instead of dying in five to seven years, patients with chronic myeloid leukemia who take Gleevec and similar drugs can survive nearly as long as anyone else, and with a good quality of life, Kantarjian said. (kffhealthnews.org)
  • Lymphoma Australia has developed a wide range of useful patient resources. (lymphoma.org.au)
  • They are designed to increase your understanding of lymphoma and to support patients and their families through the various phases of their lymphoma journey. (lymphoma.org.au)
  • Most studies indicated that circulating leptin levels in stable COPD patients were not significantly different from those in healthy controls when adjusted for gender and BMI, whilst leptin levels tended to elevate in exacerbation groups. (karger.com)
  • But while the gene patents were in effect, Myriad monopolized BRCA genetic testing in the U.S. The company built an exclusive mega-database containing enormous amounts of information from patients who had their DNA tested. (aclu.org)
  • All randomized patients were included in the analysis. (bvsalud.org)
  • Observational studies comparing circulating leptin levels between COPD patients and healthy controls were included. (karger.com)
  • Circulating leptin levels were correlated with the body mass index (BMI) as well as percent fat mass in stable COPD patients. (karger.com)
  • A positive correlation between leptin and tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-α levels was found in COPD exacerbations, while it disappeared in patients with stable disease. (karger.com)
  • The normal regulatory mechanism of leptin is maintained in stable COPD patients despite weight loss. (karger.com)
  • The additional correlation between leptin and TNF-α during exacerbations may support the closer association of leptin with changes in nutritional parameters and suggests its valuable role in the evaluation of systemic inflammatory responses in COPD patients during exacerbation, which merits further study. (karger.com)
  • Dr. Wheaton] Most COPD in the United States is caused by tobacco smoke, although about a quarter of COPD patients have never smoked. (cdc.gov)
  • I came here to Dr. Rosenblum, and he used a procedure on me six months ago, where I just skipped out of the office and been on my way ever since," Eileen explained when we had the opportunity to interview her during a subsequent visit. (clarius.com)
  • Cancer test maker Grail Inc said on Friday that its telemedicine vendor erroneously sent letters to about 400 patients suggesting they may have developed cancer. (theglobeandmail.com)
  • A 2013 study in The Oncologist found that 24 percent of all cancer patients chose not to fill a prescription due to cost, while about 20 percent filled only part of a prescription or took less than the prescribed amount. (kffhealthnews.org)
  • Even patients with good insurance can face a financial crisis when trying to pay for cancer therapy. (kffhealthnews.org)
  • Because, for cancer patients everywhere, their fight is our fight. (varian.com)
  • Her research focuses on developing trainings to improve patient-provider communication about sensitive issues, like suicide and substance abuse use disorders. (unc.edu)
  • Third, pulmonary rehabilitation combines patient education and exercise training to improve your quality of life. (cdc.gov)
  • Best Practices in Post-Marketing Study Management," found that in the U.S., CER studies typically cost drug companies $14,924 per patient. (globenewswire.com)
  • The synchronous modality includes real-time telephonic or live audio-video interaction, typically with the patient using a smartphone, tablet, or computer. (cdc.gov)
  • Eastman Dental patient Rebekah Burdette, center, and her parents Barbara and Dennis attended the event. (rochester.edu)
  • The first patient was treated at The Lung Research Center in Chesterfield, MO, by Neil A. Ettinger, M.D. (globenewswire.com)
  • Mr Blom, who set up a charity Return To Life to support patients, said he was fortunate that a friend has agreed to become a live donor, meaning he may not require to go on the transplant list again. (scottishdailyexpress.co.uk)
  • An event in support of Bolton Hospice has heard how it helped a patient realise his dream of exhibiting his artwork. (theboltonnews.co.uk)