Monday, November 15, 2010

Should tobacco companies pay for smokers' CT scans to screen for lung cancer?

According to a potential ruling in Massachusetts, tobacco companies will have to pay for smokers’ screening CT scans.

The Boston Globe (via Doug Farrago) writes that the decision “would allow thousands of other Massachusetts smokers to join the lawsuit, which covers people 50 or older who have smoked at least one pack a day of Marlboro cigarettes for at least 20 years,” and, “if a jury sides with the smokers, Philip Morris could be required to pay for each patient’s low-dose computed tomography scan, which can detect early-stage lung cancer.”

Now, I’m all for penalizing tobacco companies, but there some unintended consequences here.

First, there is no evidence that CT scans for early detection of lung cancer saves lives. In fact, the USPSTF doesn’t recommend it.

Second, what happens if the CT scan detects all sorts incidental findings, like benign masses that necessitate further workup? Indeed, a lung biopsy may be needed to definitively exclude cancer, which itself can lead to bleeding, infection, or other complications.

Would the tobacco companies pay for the additional tests that stem from the screening CT scan? If not, this decision will only further fiscally burden our health system.

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Uninsured Americans cannot afford many medications-KevinMD.com

I went to the doctor recently and got a new prescription.

The doctor was kind enough to give me some free samples, and a voucher that I could redeem to fill the prescription once at no cost. In the future, it will cost me $50 if I decide to refill it. If I didn’t have pharmaceutical benefits through my insurance coverage, the medication would set me back about $500 for a month’s supply. For those of you doing the math, yes, that’s $6,000 a year. Suffice it to say that I wouldn’t be filling the prescription. And that’s exactly what many Americans do.

For many low-income uninsured Americans, a number of important medications are out of reach because they are simply unaffordable. These are medications that treat chronic diseases like hypertension, high cholesterol, and other common illnesses. They are effective medications that can make a huge difference in a person’s quality of life–including whether or not they die an avoidable death. In a show of good faith, most pharmaceutical manufacturers provide access to no-cost or reduced-cost brand name medications (the ones they manufacture, of course) to this “gap” population. The trouble is, few people know about these programs, which offer tremendous assistance, but require people to jump through a number of application hoops to qualify for the cheap or, in some cases, free meds.

Dr. Heather Whitley has an article out in the latest issue of The Journal of Rural Health, which attempts to quantify the value of these prescription assistance programs (PAPs) at a clinic in Alabama. Head south from Tuscaloosa, and you’ll find yourself in Hale County–one of the 50 poorest counties in America with an average annual income of $14,927 per person. In Hale County, is a town called Moundville, and it is here that the Moundville Medical Clinic operates with a single physician, a nurse practitioner and a couple of nurses. This is one of those places that most Americans don’t know–or at least really don’t like to acknowledge–exists in the United States. If ever anyone needed help obtaining prescription medication, the patients of the Moundville Medical Clinic would be first in line.

The clinic has a pharmacist who works two days a week to help patients navigate the PAP application process. Costs are offset by charging patients $5 per completed and mailed application. In most cases, that is a small price to pay. Dr. Whitley looked at the data collected by the clinic to assess the value of the program–that is, how much free or reduced-cost medicine were patients getting?–and found that across a two-year period (2007 and 2008), the PAP program at the Moundville Medical Clinic brought in more than $138,000 in free medications.

That’s a lot, yes, but what is even more striking is when you consider that that was only for a total of 31 patients. In other words, each patient received about $4,500 in free medication on average during the study period. That’s a pretty remarkable benefit in return for filling out some complicated paperwork, and it suggests that — until real health reform and cost-control is achieved — clinics that see a number of PAP-eligible patients should strongly consider investing in such programs, even if it means having someone volunteer their time one day a week. The benefits far outweigh the costs, but there are administrative hurdles that must be cleared before the benefits can be accessed.

Brad Wright is a health policy doctoral student who blogs at Wright on Health.

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Sunday, November 14, 2010

Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) Nurses

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American Pediatric Surgical Nurses Association:"Join over 300 pediatric surgical nursing colleagues who care for children in perioperative, inpatient, outpatient, and office settings. APSNA membership spans the spectrum of the care of children requiring surgical care....from trauma to burns to injury prevention...from inpatient to ambulatory surgery...inpatient and outpatient care...neonatal through adolescent....NICU & PICU....the inpatient units....PACU....registered nurses and nurses in advanced practice....we are as diverse as the children we serve. One member said it best, "We are the glue of the service". Come join a very special group of health professionals whose talents are many but whose focus is singular....children."
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Post Office Box 1605 Lansdale PA 19446
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Association of Women's Health, Obstetric and Neonatal Nurses (AWHONN):"Headquartered in Washington, D.C., the Association of Women's Health, Obstetric and Neonatal Nurses (AWHONN) is a leader among the nation's nursing associations, serving more than 22,000 health care professionals in the U.S., Canada and abroad. AWHONN advances the nursing profession by providing nurses with critical information and support to help them deliver the highest quality care for women and newborns. Through educational materials, legislative programs, research and coalition work with like-minded organizations and associations, AWHONN has firmly established itself as the leading association for women's health, obstetric and neonatal nurses."
2000 L Street, N.W. Suite 740 ~ Washington, D.C. 20036
202-261-2400(tel), (800) 673-8499 (toll free U.S.)
(800) 245-0231 (toll free Canada) ~ (202) 728-0575 (fax)
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Association of Women's Health, Obstetric, and Neonatal Nurses (AWHONN) - Canada:"AWHONN Canada currently has over 500 members representing women's health, obstetric and newborn nurses from across the country. AWHONN Canada works to enact AWHONN's mission within Canada. The headquarters for AWHONN are located in Washington D.C. The Canada Section of AWHONN has a national Chair, a Secretary/Treasurer and a Communication Coordinator. The Section is comprised of 5 Chapters:"
Ms. Sylvie Paquette, CAE
Association Manager
AWHONN Canada
780 Echo Drive
Ottawa, Ontario K1S 5R7
Phone: 1-800-561-2416 ext 266
Phone: 1-613-730-4192 ext 266
Fax: 1-613-730-4314
Email: s.paquette@awhonncanada.org
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Foundation for Neonatal Research and Education (FNRE):"The nonprofit Foundation for Neonatal Research and Education (FNRE) was established by the 1992 leadership of the National Asociation of Neonatal Nurses (NANN) to ensure ongoing funding for neonatal research. Later, the Foundation added a scholarship awards program for nurses seeking degrees in advanced practice neonatal nursing. The Foundation is dedicated to supporting neonatal nursing through research and education. Professionally active neonatal* nurses are eligible to apply for either a research grant or a scholarship."
Foundation for Neonatal Research and Education (FNRE)
East Holly Avenue, Box 56, Pitman, NJ 08071-0056
856-256-2343 (fax)856-589-7463
FNRE@ajj.com
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Guidelines for the Responsible Utilization of Neonatal Intensive Care, Wisconsin Association for Perinatal Care:"The goals of Neonatal Intensive Care vary depending upon the status of the infant. In some cases, the goal is similar to adult intensive care; that is, to return the infant to its normal state of health. For infants born with a special condition or defect, the goal is to repair the problem and support them until they can be cared for at home. The majority of neonatal intensive care admissions are related to prematurity. The goal in these circumstances is to convalesce and support the infants until they have matured and can be cared for at home. Some infants are extremely premature, incurably ill or have defects or conditions where intensive care may only prolong the act of dying or result in survival with profound neurological or physical defects."
http://www.perinatalweb.org/index.php?page=shop.product_details&flypage=shop.flypage&product_id=33&category_id=2&option=com_virtuemart&Itemid=280

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Newborn Screen/PKU/Heelsticks:"Subsections on this page: General, Timing of Newborn Screen, Heelstick Technique and Blood Sample Collection, PKU / Phenylketonuria, Hypothyroidism, Galactosemia:"Doing a heelstick for the newborn screen (aka PKU) is so unpleasant for the technician that few will volunteer for the job. The best way to clear out a lab is to announce that you need someone to do a PKU heelstick - suddenly everybody needs to go to lunch or wash their hair. Imagine what it's like for the newborn!"
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California: Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, Lucile Packard Children's Hospital:"The Charles B. and Ann L. Johnson Center for Pregnancy and Newborn Services consolidates services for mother, fetus and neonate into a fully integrated clinical service line and formalizes partnerships with participating faculty and staff dedicated to the health and well-being of child bearing families from conception through infancy. The Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) at Lucile Packard Children's Hospital is a 42-Level III bed nursery."
Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, Lucile Packard Children's Hospital
725 Welch Road Palo Alto, CA 94304
Contact Phone: (650) 497-8800 Fax Number: (650) 497-8034
http://www.lpch.org/clinicalSpecialtiesServices/ClinicalSpecialties/Neonatology/neonatologyNeonatalIntensiveCareUnit.html

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Iowa, St. Luke's Hospital Division of Neonatal Medicine: Neonatal IntensiveCare Unit (NICU):"You can take comfort in knowing that should your baby require extra care, St. Luke's has the highest-rated neonatal intensive care unit and the only Level II Regional NICU in the Cedar Rapids area. In fact, other hospitals transfer babies to St. Luke's when they need special care."
St. Luke's Hospital Division of Neonatal Medicine
1026 A Avenue NE, PO Box 3016 Cedar Rapids, IA 52402-3026
Phone: 319/369-8160
http://www.stlukescr.org/body.cfm?id=115

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Missouri: Neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) at Children's Hospital, University of Missouri Health Care:"The 45-bed Neonatal Intensive Care Unit treats premature babies and other critically ill infants. Children's Hospital provides the full range of Level III neonatal care. Staff members include specially trained nurses, physicians, respiratory care practitioners, advanced practice nurses, social workers and pharmacists. Services include high-frequency jet ventilation, nitric oxide therapy, surfactant therapy and percutaneous central venous line placement."
One Hospital Drive Columbia, MO 65212
(573) 882-4141
http://www.muhealth.org/body_chserv.cfm?id=265

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New Jersey: Hackensack University Medical Center:"The Division of Neonatology includes a 28-bed Level III Regional Perinatal Center. As a Regional Perinatal Center, we provide the highest level of care for high-risk mothers and acutely ill newborns. Comprehensive medical care is provided by five full-time, board-certified neonatologists, who provide in-hospital coverage 24 hours a day."
http://www.thechildrenshospitalhumc.net/index.aspx?lobid=1054

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American Association of Critical-Care Nurses:"The American Association of Critical-Care Nurses (AACN) was established in 1969 as a not-for-profit, 501(c)(3) association designed to help educate nurses working in newly developed intensive care units."
American Association of Critical-Care Nurses, 101 Columbia, Aliso Viejo, CA 92656-1491, 1-800-899-2226 or 949-362-2000, info@aacn.org
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Introduction to Pediatric Radiology, University of Virginia Health Sciences Center, Department of Radiology:"This program is intended as a self tutorial for residents and medical students to learn to assess radiographs in pediatric radiology. Self quizzes are provided for practice and self assessment."
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The Preemie Ring: The Preemie Ring is a collection of non-commercial premature infant web sites. Most of the sites in the ring are personal web pages about the development of a premature baby.
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Radiology Cases In Pediatric Emergency Medicine: Images and history. Download Radiology Cases In Pediatric Emergency Medicine to run on your PC. Image quality on the PC version is much better than the Web version. This is free software. Feel free to distribute this software to others. Click on the volume number you want transferred to your PC.
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Radiology Cases In Neonatology:"Identify significant abnormalities in each of the following neonatal radiographs. Answers are displayed below the radiographs. These x-ray files load slowly. Please be patient . . ."
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Infantile Spasms Advocacy Network, Patricia A. Coonan, R.N., C.E.N., L.N.C.:"Infantile Spasms (sometimes called West Syndrome) is a condition that begins in infancy. Babies with this condition show abnormal, jerking body movements, also called spasms; hence the name, Infantile Spasms. The cause of Infantile Spasms is not always known. However, the most common known cause of Infantile Spasms is a lack of oxygen to the baby during delivery. In some cases the brain damage caused by this lack of oxygen could have been prevented if doctors had taken proper steps during delivery to insure the baby was receiving enough oxygen. As a result, many children who have Infantile Spasms are victims of medical malpractice."
Infantile Spasms Advocacy Network
Patricia A. Coonan, R.N., C.E.N., L.N.C.
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1845 Walnut Street
Philadelphia, PA 19103
Telephone: 1-888-583-4942
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