When patients need long-term treatment with IV antibiotics, hospitals usually let them do it at home — but not if they have a history of... The Case For Sending Drug Users Home From The Hospital With ...
ORLANDO, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--New research by Option Care Enterprises, Inc. (“Option Care”), the nation’s leading provider of home and alternate site infusion therapy services, suggests the method ...
Treating patients at home with IV antibiotics, rather than in a clinical setting, could halve costs to the NHS and relieve pressure on hospital beds - according to a University of East Anglia study.
Visiting nurse Brenda Mastricola tends to Arthur Jackson’s foot during a visit at his home in Boston. His large toe was amputated because of an infection. (Jesse Costa/WBUR) Two mornings a week, ...
Noninferiority in intention-to-treat analysis; supported by complete-case, per-protocol, sensitivity analysis (HealthDay News) — For patients being treated for bone or joint infection, oral ...
Patients with an infection of the inner lining on the left side of the heart (endocarditis) who were switched from intravenous to oral antibiotic therapy had better long-term survival and fewer ...
Two mornings a week, Arthur Jackson clears space on half of his cream-colored sofa and waits for a knock at his front door. He leaves a few rolls of tape and some gauze. “This is Brenda’s desk,” ...
BOSTON — Two mornings a week, Arthur Jackson clears space on half of his cream-colored sofa. He sets out a few rolls of tape and some gauze, then waits for a knock on his front door. “This is Brenda’s ...
Two mornings a week, Arthur Jackson clears space on half of his cream-colored sofa. He sets out a few rolls of tape and some gauze, then waits for a knock on his front door. "This is Brenda's desk," ...
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