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    Question Builder App - 4 year(s) ago

    The AHRQ Question Builder app helps patients and caregivers prepare for medical appointments and maximize visit time.

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    On Oct. 22, the United States Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) announced that they are expanding Phase 3 Funding to a broader range of provider applicants (including chiropractors, eye and vision providers, dental providers, etc.) and are updating the Provider Relief Fund (PRF) reporting requirements. HHS is updating the most recent PRF reporting instructions to broaden the use of…

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    BACKGROUND: Despite the widespread use of sputum weight to assess the effect of airway clearance interventions, its psychometric properties have not been evaluated. The purpose of this ad hoc analysis was to determine the test-retest reliability of 24-h sputum weight in clinically stable individuals with bronchiectasis. This study also aimed to estimate the minimum important difference of 24-h…

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    • Herrero-Cortina et al evaluated the value of sputum weight to compare airway clearance techniques in bronchiectasis. They concluded that when sputum weight is used as an outcome, multiple measurements should be included. https://t.co/IRxA6Med06 https://t.co/r8oXuTcOpy

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    There has been no shortage of bad news in health care during the COVID-19 pandemic. While the art of communicating unpleasant information to patients has always been an important skill for physicians to have, it will likely be even more relevant post COVID-19. In this OE Original, we explore what the research tells us about becoming a better bad news communicator.

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