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A case mix group (CMG) is used in patient classification system to group together patients with similar characteristics. This provides a basis for describing the types of patients a hospital or other health care provider treats (its case mix).
Case mix index (CMI) within health care and medicine, is a relative value assigned to a diagnosis-related group of patients in a medical care environment. The CMI value is used in determining the allocation of resources to care for and/or treat the patients in the group. [1] [2]
A medical specialty is a branch of medical practice that is focused on a defined group of patients, diseases, skills, or philosophy.Examples include those branches of medicine that deal exclusively with children (), cancer (), laboratory medicine (), or primary care (family medicine).
Now, a new study published in JAMA Internal Medicine reports that people who have type 2 diabetes and are treated with sodium-glucose cotransporter-2 inhibitors (SGLT-2is) or glucagon-like peptide ...
Counting just adult beds alone, the U.S. will hit the 85% threshold by 2032; adult and pediatric beds combined will hit the threshold by 2035. Before Covid, hospital beds were approximately 63% ...
A normal CMG effectively rules out primary vesical dysfunction. It is used as a component for diagnosis of various disorders including urinary tract infections , multiple sclerosis , stroke , spinal cord injury, urethral obstruction, and overactive bladder , among others.
Make it a habit to take your metformin medicine at the same time each day. Here are the steps for taking the liquid form of metformin: Measure the liquid. You can use a marked measuring spoon, a ...
Australasian College of Physical Scientists and Engineers in Medicine (ACPSEM) [11] [12] Distinguished Fellow DFACPSEM Fellow FACPSEM Member MACPSEM Australasian College of Road Safety (ACRS) Fellow: FACRS Australasian College of Sport and Exercise Physicians [13] Fellow: FACSEP Australasian College of Tropical Medicine [14] Fellow: FACTM