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In-Hospital Addiction Navigation Slashes Readmission

email article A personalized, hands-on care strategy for patients struggling with addiction was effective at reducing hospital readmission, a randomized trial found. In a comparison of hospitalized adults with substance use disorder involving opioids, cocaine, or alcohol, those who received Navigation Services to Avoid Rehospitalization (NavSTAR) care saw far better outcomes than those who simply received treatment as usual, according to Jan Gryczynski, PhD, of the Friends Research Institute in Baltimore, and colleagues. Patients who received this elevated care saw 26% lower rates of inpatient admissions during a 12-month observation period (HR 0.74, 95% CI 0.58-0.96, P=0.020), the group wrote in the This equated to 6.05 inpatient admissions per 1,000 person-days for those who had NavSTAR care versus 8.13 admissions per 1,000 person-days for the treatment-as-usual group.

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What a Year Away From Medicine Taught Me

email article Before COVID-19, I left the practice of medicine for what would turn out to become an entire year. While away, I found a new way of seeing our hearts and bodies as humans in the medical profession, allowing me to return. Here are five lessons I learned: 1. Perfectionism doesn t make you perfect If perfectionism isn t an unwritten rule in our profession, it s, at minimum, a heavily reinforced personality tendency. When I first faced my perfectionism, I tried to argue it was a good thing. Of course, I m a perfectionist I m a physician. We have to be perfectionists. If we re not, people die.

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