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    In 2021-22, on average, 84.1 million adults per year were treated for key diet-related conditions: cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, breast cancer, and colorectal cancer. Average annual expenditures to treat key diet-related conditions per adult with diet-related conditions were $3,974 in 2021-22. In 2021-22, an average of $334 billion per year was spent across all payers to treat key diet-related conditions among adults. In 2021-22, Medicare spent an average of $153 billion per year to treat key

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    • Between 2021-2022, an average of 84.1M adults sought treatment for major diet-related conditions annually, with cardiovascular disease affecting 76.4M. Dive into #AHRQ Medical Expenditure Panel Survey Statistical Brief 561 for more. #PatientCare https://t.co/8Dwm1JOKNG https://t.co/DmRSuzYYo3

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    AHRQ Quality Indicators

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    • #AHRQ wants your feedback on #PatientSafety Indicators (PSIs) measures for new settings and populations. Check out the recording from May 7’s listening session and email your comments by June 27. https://t.co/3jgJ9Gxwrm https://t.co/QYXIHURgPz

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    Among Medicare patients who underwent pancreatectomy for pancreatic cancer, approximately 1 in 7 patients received a second surgical opinion. Further research is needed to determine how patient motivations, referral patterns, disease characteristics, and treatments all interplay to affect clinical o …

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    • A new #AHRQ-funded study in @acsJACS reveals that 1 in 7 patients with pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma sought a second surgical opinion, with those patients being six times more likely to undergo surgery. Learn more. #PatientCare https://t.co/zmaIkX6wLx https://t.co/kBqQoEpTjP

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    Empowering patients to take an active role in their health is key to driving meaningful and sustainable behavior change. By using tools like clinical decision support (CDS) systems, artificial intelligence (AI)-powered platforms, and mobile health apps, healthcare providers can engage patients in managing chronic conditions and making informed decisions about their health. AHRQ’s expert panel will explore the critical role of how these digital healthcare technologies can drive healthier lifestyles and improve patient outcomes.

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    • Don't miss the July 17 webinar from #AHRQ’s Digital Healthcare Research Program on empowering patients with #DigitalHealth tools. Learn how AI and mobile health apps can transform patient engagement in chronic care. Register now. https://t.co/qbNC8UbYmV https://t.co/bpEisZx6ZD

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    In 2021-22, on average, 84.1 million adults per year were treated for key diet-related conditions: cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, breast cancer, and colorectal cancer. Average annual expenditures to treat key diet-related conditions per adult with diet-related conditions were $3,974 in 2021-22. In 2021-22, an average of $334 billion per year was spent across all payers to treat key diet-related conditions among adults. In 2021-22, Medicare spent an average of $153 billion per year to treat key

    Tweet Tweets with this article
    • Between 2021-2022, an average of 84.1M adults sought treatment for major diet-related conditions annually, with cardiovascular disease affecting 76.4M. Dive into #AHRQ Medical Expenditure Panel Survey Statistical Brief 561 for more. #PatientCare https://t.co/8Dwm1JOKNG https://t.co/DmRSuzYYo3

  • Mashup Score: 0

    Among Medicare patients who underwent pancreatectomy for pancreatic cancer, approximately 1 in 7 patients received a second surgical opinion. Further research is needed to determine how patient motivations, referral patterns, disease characteristics, and treatments all interplay to affect clinical o …

    Tweet Tweets with this article
    • A new #AHRQ-funded study in @acsJACS reveals that 1 in 7 patients with pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma sought a second surgical opinion, with those patients being six times more likely to undergo surgery. Learn more. #PatientCare https://t.co/zmaIkX6wLx https://t.co/kBqQoEpTjP

  • Mashup Score: 1

    Empowering patients to take an active role in their health is key to driving meaningful and sustainable behavior change. By using tools like clinical decision support (CDS) systems, artificial intelligence (AI)-powered platforms, and mobile health apps, healthcare providers can engage patients in managing chronic conditions and making informed decisions about their health. AHRQ’s expert panel will explore the critical role of how these digital healthcare technologies can drive healthier lifestyles and improve patient outcomes.

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    • Don't miss the July 17 webinar from #AHRQ’s Digital Healthcare Research Program on empowering patients with #DigitalHealth tools. Learn how AI and mobile health apps can transform patient engagement in chronic care. Register now. https://t.co/qbNC8UbYmV https://t.co/bpEisZx6ZD

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    The Nursing Home SOPS Database is a central repository for survey data from nursing homes that administered the AHRQ patient safety culture survey.

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    • Voluntary data submission for #AHRQ’s SOPS Nursing Home Database is open Oct 1–21. Submit your SOPS Nursing Home Survey and Workplace Safety Supplemental Items to receive valuable feedback reports. #PatientSafety https://t.co/a51k3IVPio https://t.co/ghigwTfPYl

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    In 2021-22, on average, 84.1 million adults per year were treated for key diet-related conditions: cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, breast cancer, and colorectal cancer. Average annual expenditures to treat key diet-related conditions per adult with diet-related conditions were $3,974 in 2021-22. In 2021-22, an average of $334 billion per year was spent across all payers to treat key diet-related conditions among adults. In 2021-22, Medicare spent an average of $153 billion per year to treat key

    Tweet Tweets with this article
    • Between 2021-2022, an average of 84.1M adults sought treatment for major diet-related conditions annually, with cardiovascular disease affecting 76.4M. Dive into #AHRQ Medical Expenditure Panel Survey Statistical Brief 561 for more. #PatientCare https://t.co/8Dwm1JOKNG https://t.co/DmRSuzYYo3

  • Mashup Score: 1

    Empowering patients to take an active role in their health is key to driving meaningful and sustainable behavior change. By using tools like clinical decision support (CDS) systems, artificial intelligence (AI)-powered platforms, and mobile health apps, healthcare providers can engage patients in managing chronic conditions and making informed decisions about their health. AHRQ’s expert panel will explore the critical role of how these digital healthcare technologies can drive healthier lifestyles and improve patient outcomes.

    Tweet Tweets with this article
    • Don't miss the July 17 webinar from #AHRQ’s Digital Healthcare Research Program on empowering patients with #DigitalHealth tools. Learn how AI and mobile health apps can transform patient engagement in chronic care. Register now. https://t.co/qbNC8UbYmV https://t.co/bpEisZx6ZD