UH Clinical Update April 2022
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The Case for Screening Surgery Patients for Low Health Literacy
New study finds low health literacy lengthens hospital stays and increases use of post-acute resources for cancer surgery patients, but has potential for mitigation with early identification and intervention - UH Clinical Update | April 2022
Helping Patients Stay Healthy in the University Hospitals System
Ray Bermea, MD, a recent “Dinner with the Doc” honoree, helps UH physicians map out achieving care retention and population health goals to benefit their patients - UH Clinical Update | April 2022
Helping University Hospitals Navigate the Pandemic
Claudia Hoyen, MD, a recent “Dinner with the Doc” honoree, is a reassuring source of infectious disease expertise for UH, the region and the nation during COVID - UH Clinical Update | April 2022
University Hospitals Bioethicists Help Caregivers and Patients Navigate Ethical Dilemmas
End-of-life care, shared decision-making, patient privacy just a few of the issues where a consult can be helpful - UH Clinical Update | April 2022
Rethinking Research and Innovation at University Hospitals
With our talented workforce of 30,000+ caregivers, groundbreaking ideas can come from anywhere – please share them us - UH Clinical Update | April 2022
TAVR Patient Goes Home Same Day as Procedure
Success a collaboration of Valve and Structural Heart Disease Center, Hospital@Home, Cardiac Cath Lab, Meds to Beds - UH Clinical Update | April 2022
New Alzheimer’s Disease Study Seeks Northeast Ohio Volunteers with Down Syndrome
UH Clinical Update | April 2022