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Brief treatment can ease depression in mothers
Muscle loss finding may one day save physiques
Teenage physical activity reduces risk of cognitive impairment in later life
Stop and smell the flowers -- the scent really can soothe stress
Landmark trial finds stents as good as surgery for unclogging carotid arteries
Anti-cancer compound found in American mayapple
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Healing power of aloe vera proves beneficial for teeth and gums, too
Exercise Is Healthy for Mother and Child During Pregnancy
Breathe easy: A natural fruit compound may help asthma
Lack of sleep could be more dangerous for women than men
Obesity service receives international recognition
Rudeness at work causes mistakes
Human sperm created from embryonic stem cells
Americans favor conservation, but few practice it
UK officials issue level 2 heatwave warning
Coal from mass extinction era linked to lung cancer mystery
Ovary removal may increase lung cancer risk
Are Holiday and Weekend Eating Patterns Affecting Obesity Rates?
Researchers find room design can enhance patient care
Childhood cancer survivors experience suicidal thoughts decades after diagnosis
High-fat low-carb diets could mean significant heart risk
Real-time Control Of Wheelchair Using Brain Waves
5 Christmas Tips for Children with ADHD
Spread a little Holiday care
A butterfly effect in the brain
Too much selenium can increase your cholesterol
Dance therapy improves seniors gait
Think what you eat: Studies point to cellular factors linking diet and behaviour
Christmas advice from the Scottish Chiropractic Association
Cheese found to improve the immune response of the elderly
UK families with disabled children more likely to live in poverty
US President Struggles with Habit
Study shows 1 in 25 deaths worldwide attributable to alcohol
New evidence that dark chocolate helps ease emotional stress
The hepatitis healing power of blueberry leaves
UK incidence of children living with substance-misusing parents considerably underestimated
Greater religiosity during adolescence may protect against developing problem alcohol use
New form of insulin can be inhaled rather than injected
Alternative strategies to reduce maternal mortality in India
Doctors report alarming increase in mumps-related testicle problems among young males
Acupuncture calms highly anxious dental patients
New research reinforces anti-inflammatory properties of tart cherries
Household detergents, shampoos may form harmful substance in waste water
How our brains can fill in the gaps to create continuous sound
Babies and sleep: Another reason to love naps
Probiotics help extremely premature infants gain weight
Stillbirth numbers 'starting to fall'
Exercise and Mediterranean-type diet combined associated with lower risk for Alzheimer's
Starting treatment early doubles chance of success for people with diabetes
Stain repellent chemical linked to thyroid disease in adults
Tomato supplement 'staves off heart disease'
Consumers over age 50 should consider steps to cut copper and iron intake
Promising therapy for relapsing multiple sclerosis
Link found between passive smoking and poorer mental health
Cartilage repair can improve life and ease burden on health services
New Research Reveals Americans’ Strong Desire to Use Food to Improve Health
Disordered eating may affect 10 to 15 percent of women
Consulting 'Dr. Google'
Tapping away desire for those favorite foods and snacks
Investigating new treatments for vertigo
Universal screening lowers risk of severe jaundice in infants
Parents' physical inactivity influences children
Bright Light Therapy Improves Sleep Disturbances in Soldiers with Combat PTSD
Research shows Tai Chi exercise reduces knee osteoarthritis pain in the elderly
Acupuncture-Like Treatments Improve Outcomes Compared to Usual Care for Low Back Pain
TV food advertisements promote imbalanced diets
Pregnant women who are overweight put their infants at risk
Statutory Regulation of Practitioner Psychologists
Who is likely to become a bully, victim or both?
People affected by autism believe increase is 'real, ' not diagnostic
Baby Chicks and Ducklings as Pets Pose Salmonella Risk
New test quickly finds active TB in smear-negative patients
UK Swine Flu cases top 3, 250
Public say mental health problems deserve sympathy
School classroom air may be more polluted with ultrafine particles than outdoor air
Artificial sweeteners, without the aftertaste: Scientists find bitter-blocking ingredient
Ironing out the causes of wrinkles
Why light worsens migraine headaches
Raising kids may lower blood pressure
New Alzheimer's test offers better opportunities for early detection
Portable media players associated with short-term hearing effects
Swine Flu Pandemic (H1N1) 2009: Advice for travellers
Parental involvement key to preventing child bullying
Smokers at risk from their own 'second-hand' smoke
Fibromyalgia symptoms improved by lifestyle adjustments
Exercise therapy best for knee pain
Daylight could help control our weight
Strong link between obesity and depression
High salt intake linked to strokes and cardiovascular disease
New research confirms potential deadly new malaria species in humans
The Prostate Cancer Charity Comments On Research Into The Effects Of Green Tea On Men Diagnosed With Prostate Cancer
Going to the gym shouldn't be a workout for your eardrums
New guideline helps determine brain death in adults
Vitamin C deficiency impairs early brain development
World-first swine-flu vaccine trial reveals one dose provides 'strong immune response'
Beverage can stay-tabs pose swallowing risk
Be overweight and live longer
Common anti-inflammatory drug could help prevent skin cancers
Men feel less guilt - official
Should flowers be banned in hospitals?
Lowering sodium consumption could save US $18 billion annually in health costs, study finds
Women may be dying because of diagnosis confusion
Killed by cold: heart and stroke deaths peak in winter
Women with diabetes at increased risk for irregular heart rhythm
Cancer mortality rates experience steady decline
Massage eases anxiety, but no better than simple relaxation does
'Hygiene hypothesis' challenged
One active Christmas gift can improve your child’s health, say physios
Minorities hit hardest by arthritis
Omega-3 fatty acids may reduce risk of colon cancer
Virgin olive oil and a Mediterranean diet fight heart disease by changing how our genes function
Why fish oils help and how they could help even more
Plaque on CT scan is strong predictor of heart disease, worse long-term outcomes
High vitamin D levels linked to lower risk of colon cancer
Family carers share the illness experience of the dying patient
Zebra fish journal publishes cancer biology study
Possible origins of pancreatic cancer revealed
Sleep apnea tied to increased risk of stroke
Humans may give swine flu to pigs
Delay in Diagnosis of Menopause-like Condition in Young Women Linked to Low Bone Density
Grapes reduce risk factors for heart disease and diabetes
Unlocking the key to human fertility
Tai Chi gets cautious thumbs up for psychological health
Michael J. Fox Foundation awards grant to advance Parkinson's disease research
1 in 4 not covering coughs, sneezes
Soft drink consumption may increase risk of pancreatic cancer
Walking hazard: Cell-phone use reduces pedestrian safety
‘Worrying link’ between ketamine use and severe bladder problems
Treating female sexual dysfunction
Breast density associated with increased risk of cancer recurrence
New diagnostic test for bladder cancer
Brain's fear centre is equipped with a built-in suffocation sensor
Researchers find clues to why some continue to eat when full
Even the boss doesn't follow the doctor's orders
High sensitivity to stress isn't always bad for children
Potential shown in breast cancer biomarker
Condoms provide moderate protection against herpes simplex virus 2
Unlocking the opium poppy's biggest secret
Do medical TV shows depict proper first aid for seizures?
Organic food not nutritionally better than conventionally produced food
A pain in the neck
Freshly crushed garlic better for the heart than processed
Findings that should speed the development of drugs for Parkinson's Disease
Difficult childhoods lead to teenage drinking
New study links vitamin D deficiency to cardiovascular disease and death
Obesity may harm your sexual health
Smoke no longer found in European hospitals
UK’s poorest twice as likely to have diabetes and its complications
Divorce undermines health in ways remarriage doesn't heal
Most women unaware of risk for debilitating fractures
Chocolate Easter Eggs could be lowering the risk of stroke!
Study finds partner abuse leads to wide range of health problems
Study shows that elderly women sleep better than they think and men sleep worse
Study shows how dietary supplement may block cancer cells
Pharmacists Improve Care of Diabetics While Cutting Costs
Elimination of river blindness feasible
Scanning for skin cancer: Infrared system looks for deadly melanoma
Research reveals that temporary hearing deprivation can lead to 'lazy ear'
IBS patients not more likely to develop polyps or colon cancer
ACR statement on airport full-body scanners and radiation
Child burn injuries down significantly
Understanding the relationship between bacteria and obesity
Workplace bullying is associated with sleep disturbances
Obesity now poses as great a threat to quality of life as smoking
Many clinicians may be screening for cervical cancer too frequently
Losing sleep, losing brain?
Vaccine to prevent urinary tract infections shows early promise
Hand and feet massages provide consolation for bereaved relatives
Most antidepressants miss key target of clinical depression
'Poop' dermatitis linked to fashionable toilet seats, harsh chemicals
Alcohol consumption in Portugal: The burden of disease
Fats for health - Giving soybean oil a new role in serving society
Easy strength training exercise may help treat tennis elbow, study shows
Is the disorder that causes dementia hereditary?
Answer to saliva mystery has practical impact
Family caregiving stress filled and isolating
High Blood Pressure May Lead to ‘Silent’ Strokes
Diet high in B-vitamins lowers heart risks in Japanese study
Non-medical treatment may rapidly relieve severe IBS symptoms
Knee injuries may start with strain on the brain, not the muscles
A midday nap markedly boosts the brain's learning capacity
Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays from Worldwidehealth.com
Experts warn against New Year Brain Drain
More than 1, 000 patients in US admitted annually for aviation-related injuries
Microbes help mothers protect kids from allergies
World's largest malaria vaccine trial now underway in 7 African countries
Mouldy homes a serious risk for severe asthma attacks for some
Special ultrasound accurately identifies skin cancer
Poor sleep in children may have prenatal origins
ISU study finds TV viewing, video game play contribute to kids’ attention problems
Aspirin Misuse May Have Made 1918 Flu Pandemic Worse
Addictive Effects of Caffeine on Kids Being Studied
Migraine may double risk of heart attack
Hair dye and smoking linked to progressive liver disease
Infertility and the Battle of the Sexes
Will giving coffee to babies keep them awake as adults?
Antidepressants in pregnancy increase risk of miscarriage
Organic or local?
People who work after retiring enjoy better health, according to national study
Vitamin D Supplementation for Infants
US birth weights on the decline
A drug-dispensing contact lens now possible
Scottish people 'living dangerously'
The risk of developing deep vein thrombosis during a flight is often overestimated
High-fat diet affects physical and memory abilities of rats after 9 days
Talking Touchscreens and Patients
Self-esteem declines sharply among older adults while middle-aged are most confident
Lower detection of prostate cancer with PSA screening in US than in a European randomised trial
The fear of falling
Grandpa's broken hip may mean weaker bones for his grandsons
How sunlight causes skin cells to turn cancerous
40 percent of surface disinfectants ineffective in eliminating viruses that cause gastroenteritis
Reducing niacin intake can prevent obesity
Number of injuries from hot tubs doubles
Perhaps a longer lifespan, certainly a longer 'health span'
Mayo Clinic researchers prove key cancer theory
Studying hair of ancient Peruvians answers questions about stress
Seaweed to tackle rising tide of obesity
Double trouble: Bacterial super-infection after the flu
The psychology of food cravings
New hope for diagnosis and treatment of intractable paediatric brain tumours
Enjoying school key to tackling teenage pregnancy
Antioxidants aren't always good for you and can impair muscle function, study shows
Does an Ancient Remedy Work Better than Modern Drugs?
Early menopause linked to higher risk of future cardiovascular disease
Less than 50% of men and women with depression see a doctor for treatment
New Evidence That Green Tea May Help Improve Bone Health
Hypnosis can relieve symptoms in children with respiratory diseases
New inherited eye disease discovered
ER computer keyboards and bacteria
A role for calcium in taste perception
Why antidepressants don't work for so many
Chronic pain found to increase risk of falls in older adults
Therapeutic effect of fermented milk on chronic gastritis
ATV and Motocross Sports – High Velocity Toys Merit Caution
Under 50? Silent duo could put you at risk for a big stroke
Whole grain, bran intake associated with lower risk of death in diabetic women
Antidepressant use increasing in the United States
Peaches, plums induce deliciously promising death of breast cancer cells
Only the beautiful need apply
National autism research led by Leicester specialist
Asthma UK issues advice on managing asthma in hot weather conditions
Drinking milk during pregnancy may lower baby's risk of MS
Outbreak of Bubonic Plague in Libya
Toward a nanomedicine for brain cancer
Fruit and vegetable intake in pregnant women reduces risk of upper respiratory tract infection
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'Stepping up' asthma treatment in children leads to improvement
Children with asthma more vulnerable to H1N1 virus
The first malaria-proof mosquito
Studies advise on fluoridated toothpaste use in children
New cancer treatment gives hope to lymphoma and leukaemia patients
Common osteoporosis drugs are associated with a decrease in risk of breast cancer
Smoking during pregnancy puts children at risk of psychotic symptoms
Higher drug doses needed to defeat tuberculosis, researchers report
Trigger of deadly food toxin discovered
Researchers find clues that may solve mystery of why hair turns grey
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Each pound at birth lowers risk of developing TB
New report challenges commonly held beliefs on Hay fever
Relieving pain affecting millions
Overweight middle-aged women cut chances of enjoying healthy old age
Women often opt to surgically remove their breasts and ovaries to reduce cancer risk
Financial hardship contributes to diagnosis anxiety
Regular use of aspirin increases risk of Crohn's disease by 5 times
Researchers find that eating high levels of fructose impairs memory in rats
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Concerns about health and looks cause thousands to cut back on alcohol
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Roller coasters linked to common ear injury
Sticking to diets is about more than willpower
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A 'spoonful of sugar' makes the worms' life span go down
Rapid flu testing
Fasting prolongs reproductive life span
Meditation reduces the emotional impact of pain
At-home sleep testing equal to overnight in a sleep lab in treatment results
Poor health among indigenous peoples a question of cultural loss as well as poverty
How high can a climber go?
Restless legs syndrome appears to occur within families
Restaurant and packaged foods can have more calories than nutrition labeling indicates
Pesticides – easier detection of pollution and impact in rivers
Small amounts of lead may damage children's kidneys
Rhythm of life: Music shows potential in stroke rehabilitation
Large epidemiologic study supports brain-power of fish in older people
Video Study Finds Risky Food-Safety Behaviour More Common Than Thought
Harm caused by nicotine withdrawal during intensive care
Less sleep may add up to more pounds in adolescents
Chemical presence in your Christmas presents?
Olive-oil enriched diet helps breast cancer survivors lose more weight
Study shows brief training in meditation may help manage pain
Protein level may serve as predictor of severe osteoarthritis
Talk to your babies
High fructose corn syrup: A recipe for hypertension
For osteoporosis patients, exercise pill one step closer to reality
Small Liquid Sensor May Detect Cancer Instantly, Could Lead to Home Detection Kit
Timing is (almost) everything
Researchers identify method to help reduce fat in the blood
Rheumatoid services 'are failing' in the UK
Institute for Aging Research study links high-heels to heel and ankle pain
Brain abnormalities in Parkinson's patients develop before symptoms occur
Evidence that nanoparticles in sunscreens could be toxic if accidentally eaten
Pistachios offer multiple benefits
UK Swine Flu Cases Double in Just Five Days
Tiger Bones Rejected By Chinese Medicine Societies Ahead Of CITES Conference
Study finds dirty air in California causes millions worth of medical care each year
Discovery could help diabetics and others with slow-to-heal wounds
The most frequent error in medicine
Exposure to tobacco smoke in childhood home associated with early emphysema in adulthood
The sweet smell of ageing
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Study demonstrates pine bark naturally reduces hay fever symptoms
Parkinson's disease treatments associated with compulsive behaviours
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Air pollution may trigger appendicitis
Female athletes injured more than male athletes
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Children with cochlear implants have quality of life equal to normal hearing peers
Scientists design new drug type to kill lymphoma cells
Poor children more vulnerable to effects of poor sleep
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Work conditions impact parents' food choices
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Vitamin D and calcium interplay explored
Flu doesn't die out, it hides out
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Modernizing the treatment of sexual dysfunction in men
New link identified for bipolar disorder
Emergency contraception: Advance provision does not reduce pregnancy rates
Older Men With Breathing Problems During Sleep More Likely to Have Irregular Heartbeats
Mercury is higher in some tuna species
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New study finds MRSA on the rise in hospital outpatients
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Tags: Medical errors, primary care appointments, primary care failings


By David Fewster - Worldwidehealth Editor

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The most frequent error in medicine seems to occur nearly one out of three times a patient is referred to a specialist. A new study found that nearly a third of patients age 65 and older referred to a specialist are not scheduled for appointments and therefore do not receive the treatment their primary care doctor intended.

According to a new study appearing in the Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice, only 71 percent of patients age 65 or older who are referred to a specialist are actually scheduled to be seen by that physician. Furthermore, only 70 percent of those with an appointment actually went to the specialist's office. Thus, only 50 percent (70 percent of 71 percent) of those referred to a specialist had the opportunity to receive the treatment their primary care doctor intended them to have, according to the findings by researchers from the Regenstrief Institute and the Indiana University School of Medicine.

The Institute of Medicine, in its seminal report "To Err is Human," defines a medical error as a "wrong plan" or a failure of a planned action to be completed.

"Patients fail to complete referrals with specialists for a variety of reasons, including those that the health care system can correct, such as failure of the primary care doctor's office to make the appointment; failure of the specialist's office to receive the request for a consultation-which can be caused by something as simple as a fax machine without paper - or a failure to confirm availability with the patient," said Michael Weiner M.D., M.P.H., first author of the study.

"There will always be reasons - health issues or lack of transportation, for example - why a referred patient cannot make it to the specialist he or she needs, but there are many problems we found to be correctable using health information technology to provide more coordinated and patient-focused care. Using electronic medical records and other health IT to address the malfunction of the referral process, we were able to reduce the 50 percent lack of completion of referrals rate to less than 20 percent, a significant decrease in the medical error rate," said Dr. Weiner.

The JECP study followed 6,785 primary care patients seen at an urban medical institution, all over age 65, with a mean age of 72. Nearly all (91 percent) of the patients were covered by Medicare.

"This is not necessarily the fault of patients or doctors alone, but it may take both working together - along with their health system - to correct this problem. Our study highlights how enormous a problem this is for patients who were not getting the specialized care they needed. Although our findings would likely differ among institutions, unfortunately overall trends are similar in other parts of the country" said Dr. Weiner.

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