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ACA has helped protect low-income patients from catastrophic spending for surgery
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ACA has helped protect low-income patients from catastrophic spending for surgery

04/09/2020

In the years after 2014, when the Affordable Care Act’s health insurance marketplaces were established, low-income patients who underwent a surgical procedure saved an average of $601 in out-of-pocket spending and $968 in premium spending per year, compared to before…

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Blood platelets trigger events that cause organ damage after heart surgery
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Blood platelets trigger events that cause organ damage after heart surgery

03/18/2020

Even as surgeons have become more highly skilled at performing lifesaving heart surgeries, the overall outcome of the procedure continues to be threatened by complications such as acute kidney or lung injury and neuro-cognitive decline. For example, measurable damage to…

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Most surgeons in pain after surgery, Mayo research finds
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Most surgeons in pain after surgery, Mayo research finds

03/18/2020

Almost two-thirds of surgeons reported an increase in neck pain after performing surgery, and one-quarter rated their neck or lower back pain as clinically significant, a new Mayo Clinic study has found. The research was published in the Journal of…

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Patients Who Quit Smoking Before Weight-Loss Surgery Often Relapse: Study
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Patients Who Quit Smoking Before Weight-Loss Surgery Often Relapse: Study

03/11/2020

FRIDAY, Feb. 21, 2020 — Many people who quit smoking before having weight-loss surgery go back to cigarettes after the procedure, a new study finds. Researchers followed 1,770 adults for seven years after they had weight-loss surgery at 10 U.S….

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Brain tumor surgery that pushes boundaries boosts patients survival
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Brain tumor surgery that pushes boundaries boosts patients survival

02/10/2020

Survival may more than double for adults with glioblastoma, the most common and deadly type of brain tumor, if neurosurgeons remove the surrounding tissue as aggressively as they remove the cancerous core of the tumor. This discovery, reported in a…

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