Editor's Note The Food and Drug Administration on August 18 posted a warning to alert health care professionals not to administer compounded or repackaged drugs stored in 3 mL and 5 mL syringes manufactured by Becton-Dickinson unless there is no suitable alternative. Preliminary information indicates that drugs stored in these…
Editor's Note Wednesday, August 19, is National ASC Day, and ambulatory surgery centers across the country will be celebrating by hosting elected officials, key policymakers, the press, and members of the public in their centers. Administrators, nurses, physicians, and policymakers gain valuable experience learning about one another, which will ultimately…
Editor's Note Security issues have prompted the Food and Drug Administration to extend the deadline from September 24 to October 24, 2015, for filing required data and labeling information for the Unique Device Identification system (UDI). The extension applies to implantable life-supporting and life-sustaining devices as well as Class III…
Editor's Note After the Florida Senate blocked a bill this year to let patients stay overnight at ASCs, the House likely will renew the debate in 2016, Health News Florida reports. The issue has been part of a collection of proposals that House Republican leaders say would provide more choices…
Editor's Note Consolidation of hospitals into massive chains threatens healthy competition, reduces patient choice, and could drive up costs, Martin A. Makary, MD, and other Johns Hopkins researchers say. In this commentary, they caution the Federal Trade Commission to be more vigilant when hospital systems seek approval to consolidate and…
Editor's Note The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) sent warning letters August 12 to three manufacturers of duodenoscopes involved in transmitting deadly bacteria earlier this year, the Boston Globe reports. The FDA says the companies (Olympus, Pentax, and Fujifilm) failed to: report problems with the scopes as required by law…
Editor's Note The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services announced on August 13 that 360 more organizations have entered into agreements to assume financial risk for an episode of care during the second phase of the Bundled Payments for Care Improvement Initiative. The initiative is testing four bundled payment models…
Editor's Note Patients who listened to music before, during, or after surgical procedures had less postoperative pain and anxiety and higher patient satisfaction, in this study. Choice of music and timing of delivery made little difference. Music was effective even when patients were under general anesthesia.
Editor's Note Many high risk therapeutic devices receive Food and Drug Administration (FDA) premarket approval with few studies to back their safety and efficacy, Yale researchers find. Studies of how the devices perform once on the market also are few. Of 28 high risk devices that received premarket approval between…
Editor's Note The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services on August 12 extended the partial enforcement delay of the “Two-Midnight” rule from September 30 to December 31, AHA News reports. The extension prohibits Recovery Audit Contractors from conducing post-payment patient status reviews for claims with admission dates October 1 to…