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... that no competing interests exist. Funding: See page 21 Received: 09 September 2018 Accepted: 25 February 2019 ... Published: 07 March 2019 Reviewing editor: Christian Büchel, University Medical Center Hamburg ...
quality-and-performance-2020.pdf
... patients in need of comprehensive medical rehabilitation. Our Comprehensive Integrated Inpatient Program ... of Medicare & Medicaid (CMS) Inpatient Rehabilitation Facility Patient Assessment Instrument Brain Injury ...
shared-decision-making-guide-english.pdf
... Take-Home Medication Shared Decision-Making Guide Take-home medication decisions offer ... address concerns about any risks of take-home medication, as well as the therapeutic benefits ...
Surgeons Minimize Use of Opioids for Postoperative Pain
NYU Winthrop Hospital’s Department of Orthopedic Surgery is making every effort to minimize opioid use in its orthopedic and spine patients.
Where Patients Live Affects Whether They Fill Prescriptions
NYU Langone study shows that those living in poorer areas with high unemployment levels are less likely to fill heart failure prescriptions.
PowerPoint Presentation
... a wellness room on the medical-surgical transition unit equipped with aromatherapy, ambient light, a wellness ...
Volition and Action in the Human Brain: Processes, Pathologies, and Reasons
... , California 90024, 2Functional Neurosurgery Unit, Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center and Sackler Faculty ... , and Radiology, New York University Langone Medical Center, New York, New York 10016, 6Institut National de la ...
mind-matters-ss2023.pdf
... related to sleep and mood. continued on next page 2 3 Further development of these biomarkers could ... are followed by a panel discussion and light refreshments. Tuesday, June 13, 2023 4-6 pm NYU Medical Center ...
Majority with Opioid Use Disorder Not Receiving Medication
Research from NYU Langone finds almost 90 percent of people with opioid use disorder are not receiving evidence-based, lifesaving medications.
Blood Pressure Medications Safe for People with COVID-19
NYU Langone cardiologist Dr. Harmony R. Reynolds’s research shows blood pressure medications did not increase the risk of COVID-19 infection.