FBI Warns of Increasing Risk of Unpatched Medical Devices

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In September, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) released an alert regarding the risk of cyber-attack on outdated medical devices. While it may sound like a science fiction scenario, the threat to the healthcare industry discussed by the FBI is frighteningly real. In a succinct industry notification, the bureau outlined a broad swath of risks … Continued

Settlements Continue Against Parties in Opioid Cases

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Pharma companies continue to settle lawsuits related to the opioid epidemic in this country. Despite the despicable behavior of the Purdue Pharma and the Sackler family, the Sacklers were allowed to settle many outstanding state and agency lawsuits against them with a $6 billion dollar deal in March of this year. The settlement allows the … Continued

Congratulations to Valerie Lohr on her certification as a  Certified Legal Manager (CLM)®.

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Obtaining the CLM credential is a significant achievement. A CLM certification demonstrates a mastery of the essential knowledge, skills, and abilities of a professional legal manager in the areas of human resource management, organizational development, financial management, business management, legal industry, technology, operations, communications, and self-management.

FDA Recalls Blood Vessel Devices that may cause Injury or Death

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The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recently announce a recall of a medical device widely used during life-saving procedures. Medical technology company Becton, Dickinson and Company (BD) is a global enterprise selling instruments, medical devices and treatment systems. The FDA recently issued a Class 1 recall on BD Intraosseous Needle Set Kits, Manual Driver … Continued

Patients Suffer Increased Risk when Anesthesiologists Overlapped During Procedures

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A recent large study suggests anesthesiologists who split their time over multiple operating suites are linked to higher incidence of patient complications and death. “Overlapping” is the term used when an anesthesiologist induces the next surgical patient in an operating room (OR) while a previous patient is still in surgery. Overlapping is useful when qualified … Continued

Study Suggests Adverse Drug Events Decrease when Providers Meet in Person

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To reduce the number of adverse drug events suffered by patients, a new study suggests an in-person meeting between hospital pharmacists and prescribing residents is helpful. Medication errors are the most common medical error. A medication error is any “preventable harm event” that occurs along the medication supply chain from manufacture to patient administration. Because … Continued

The Joint Commission offers New Facility Heart Attack Treatment Certification

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With a goal of minimizing delays in patient care for cardiovascular issues, The Joint Commission and the American Heart Association announced a new facility certification program in April of this year. According to the American Heart Association (AHA), cardiovascular disease (CVD) was identified as the leading cause of death of 873,613 people in the US … Continued