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Three Hospitals Honored For Commitment To Quality
Three U.S. hospitals were recognized today for their leadership and innovation in quality, safety and commitment to patient care. The 2009 American Hospital Association-McKesson Quest for Quality Prize® was awarded to Bronson Methodist Hospital in Kalamazoo, Mich., which will receive $75,000. Bronson Methodist Hospital, a 380-bed hospital serving patients and communities in southwest Michigan and northern Indiana, was selected by a multi-disciplinary committee of health care quality and patient safety experts based on its culture of quality and efforts to achieve the Institute of Medicine"s six quality aims for health care. Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston was honored as the finalist and will receive $12,500. Duke University Hospital in Durham, N.C., received the Citation of Merit.
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Identification Of Potential Risks Of Therapies Taken By The Elderly
Researchers unveiled data during Digestive Disease Week® (DDW®) 2009 examining the potential risks associated with two commonly-used treatments, particularly among the elderly: acid suppressors and antithrombotics. DDW is the largest international gathering of physicians and researchers in the field of gastroenterology, hepatology, endoscopy and gastrointestinal surgery.
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Regular Yoga Practice Is Associated With Mindful Eating
Regular yoga practice is associated with mindful eating, and people who eat mindfully are less likely to be obese, according to a study led by researchers at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center.
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The F-22 Model For Medicare The Washington Post What does a fighter jet have to do with health care? Nothing, of course, but it has everything to do with politics, which has, in our current system, a good deal to do with health-care costs (Marcus, 7/22). Why We Must Vote On The Public Health Care Plan Politico The public option would prompt Americans to ask a basic question of the insurance company that is chasing their business: "What is it that you guys do, exactly?" (Weiner, 7/22). Health Care System Can Ill Afford Fee-For-Service The Dallas Morning News We pay for health care one service at a time. ò€¦ It can make for some perverse incentives (Landers, 7/21). ObamaCare Ignores Incentives, Costs Bloomberg It"s always easy to spend someone else"s money. I have friends and family who run to the doctor with a sore throat or sniffle. If it cost more than the $20 co-pay, they would probably take two Tylenol and leave it at that (Baum, 7/21). Health Insurance No One Needs The New York Times Congress"s health insurance - that is, the heavily subsidized preferred provider plan that most members have - is not an ideal model, because it is quite rich (Miller, 7/21). Three Health Questions For Barack Obama St. Louis Post-Dispatch "What"s the rush?", "Isn"t it too expensive?" and "Won"t reform mean the government will make decisions that should be made by patients and doctors?" (7/22). Downturn Masks Shortage The (Nashville) Tennessean The nursing work force, which currently numbers 2.5 million, is not restocking its supply of RNs (Buerhaus, 7/22). This information was reprinted from kaiserhealthnews.org with kind permission from the Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation. You can view the entire Kaiser Daily Health Policy Report, search the archives and sign up for email delivery at kaiserhealthnews.org. © Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation. All rights reserved.


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