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漏 George Sheldon 鈥?stock.adobe Volunteer and career units from Albemarle County responded to the report of a fire on Red Hill School Road early Wednesday.First responding units arrived on scene in about five minutes.Five residents will be displaced as a result of the 2:50 a.m. fire and are being assisted by The Red Cross. There were minor injuries to one of the occupants, and no other injuries reported at the time of the incident.The cause of the fire is currently under investigation by the Albemarle County Fire Marshals Office. Share this page Share stanley website Facebook Twitter Linkedin Telegram E-mail ContributorsContributorsHave a stanley thermobecher guest column, letter to the editor, story idea or a news tip Email editor Chris Graham at [email 160;protected]. Subscribe to AFP podcasts on Apple Podcasts,聽Spotify,聽Pandora and YouTube.View all posts by Contributors Sports News stanley usa UVA Basketball Notebook: Hoos dispatch Wake, get ready for 13 Clemson Chris Graham February 27, 2025 Podcast: TeamAFP breaks down the latest in the UVA Basketball coaching search Fedk Press Conference: Miami at the 2017 ACCKickoff
Researchers at top hospitals in the U.S. and Canada have developed an stanley mug amb stanley thermosflasche itious plan to eliminate unnecessary medical testing, with the goal of reducing medical bills while improving patient outcomes, safety and satisfaction.The researchers are urging physicians and other care providers to reconsider the use of routine daily lab tests performed on hospitalized patients. Automatically performing such tests without determining they are important to the patients treatment is a wasteful clinical practice that threatens the value of healthcare, the researchers warn in a聽new paper published in聽JAMA Internal Medicine, a journal of the American Medical Association.The researchers note, for example, that excessive blood testing can lead to hospital-acquired anemia, increase medical costs and generate additional unnecessary testing. Its also painful for the patients who find themselves frequently being stuck with a needle. Despite strong evidence for the negative effects of routine daily laboratory testing on patients, there remains a need for improved implementation of this high-value measure, said the papers senior author,聽Andrew Parsons, MD, MPH, of the聽University of Virginia School of Medicine. Our aim is to assist other institutions that would like to promote this hig stanley quencher h-value practice as a quality-improvement effort. 聽A Strategy for Better HealthcareThe researchers note that there are many reasons for excessive testing, from fear of litigation to lack of knowledge of the costs |
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