CDC: Opioid Prescriptions Covering 4 to 7 Days Should Suffice for Acute Pain

CDC: Opioid Prescriptions Covering 4 to 7 Days Should Suffice for Acute Pain

As we continue to see success in lowering use of opioid drugs in managing acute pain, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention offers data suggesting what might be appropriate parameters for their use when they’re truly necessary. Based on 13,440 patients covered by a large U.S. commercial insurer in 2014, and who filled an opioid prescription within 7 days of a primary care clinic visit, an initial prescription for 4–7 days was found to …

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More Insured Americans (and More ED Visits) Since the Advent of ‘Affordable Care’

More Insured Americans (and More ED Visits) Since the Advent of ‘Affordable Care’

The stated intention of the Affordable Care Act was to move the U.S. to a nation in which healthcare insurance was available to every citizen. Part of the subtext for its effect on the healthcare system was that if everyone had access to traditional health insurance, more people would engage in preventive healthcare, leading to lower need for emergency room visits and associated costs. That cause-and-effect has yet to be realized, however. While 20 million …

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Biggest Management Decision-Making Mistakes and How to Avoid Them

Biggest Management Decision-Making Mistakes and How to Avoid Them

Urgent message: The entrepreneurial nature of urgent care “business” means that care providers are frequently thrust into management decision-making, for which they are unprepared—putting them at risk for common but avoidable mistakes.   Alan A. Ayers, MBA, MAcc is Chief Executive Officer of Velocity Urgent Care and is Practice Management Editor of The Journal of Urgent Care Medicine.   Owners and operators in the healthcare industry have a lot on their plate. There’s no getting …

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Online Review Sites May Be Driving More Patients to Visit a Practice—Is Yours One of Them?

Online Review Sites May Be Driving More Patients to Visit a Practice—Is Yours One of Them?

Urgent care has benefited from (or perhaps driven) the trend of patients wanting to see a qualified provider the same day they need to, without an appointment. Going hand-in-hand with that is the need to find such a provider. Enter social media. When people post a review on Yelp! or gift an urgent care center with a “like” on its Facebook page, people notice—and may be more inclined to visit that location. A new study …

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Opioid Crisis Brings Out the Worst in Some Providers, But the Best in Others

Opioid Crisis Brings Out the Worst in Some Providers, But the Best in Others

Awareness of the opioid crisis plaguing the country has risen sufficiently that responsible healthcare providers are realizing where there are opportunities to help—while more nefarious characters prey on those who fall victim to addiction. Just this week federal agencies pounced on 53 medical professionals, leveling charges that they were taking part in illegal prescribing and distribution of opioids and other dangerous narcotics in Alabama, Kentucky, Ohio, Tennessee, and West Virginia. All told, they’re alleged to …

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As Summer Approaches, Be on the Lookout for Seasonal Outreach Possibilities

As Summer Approaches, Be on the Lookout for Seasonal Outreach Possibilities

As even the most frigid regions of the continental U.S. embrace spring and look forward to warmer weather, the time is right to start thinking about what that means to your urgent care operation. Besides seeing more warm-weather injuries and illnesses, as well as an influx of patients who are just passing through your community on vacation, there are seasonal opportunities to raise awareness of your business and reach people who may have been hibernating …

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Update: Measles Cases Continue to Escalate in More States

Update: Measles Cases Continue to Escalate in More States

New data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention show the number of measles cases continues to grow in the United States, and that more states are seeing cases than was previously known. From January 1 to April 4 of this year, 465 cases were confirmed in 19 states—all told, the second highest number of cases since measles was declared “eliminated” in 2000. The CDC cautioned that the case count is preliminary, so the …

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Does Offering PrEP Services Increase Risk for ‘Other’ Sexually Transmitted Infections?

Does Offering PrEP Services Increase Risk for ‘Other’ Sexually Transmitted Infections?

Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) against HIV infection is controversial. Proponents hail it as a long-overdue opportunity to save lives and stem a public health crisis. Some urgent care providers are exploring whether it’s a viable opportunity both clinically and economically. Then again, some clinicians and public health officials believe offering PrEP de-incentivizes patients from using safe-sex practices and making healthy sexual decisions. A newly published article in the Journal of the American Medical Association raises another …

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A Peek Inside Urgent Care Acquisitions—from the Hospital Side

A Peek Inside Urgent Care Acquisitions—from the Hospital Side

JUCM (both the journal and in this newsletter) is full of information and news about current trends in urgent care acquisitions and mergers. The Urgent Care Association’s newsletter is, too, and if you attended the recent UCA convention you heard plenty about how health systems are buying up small, and even not-so-small, urgent care operations. Some perceive that big health systems are gobbling up urgent care centers as an investment or in the spirit of, …

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Planned DocuTAP-Practice Velocity Merger Would Be a Game-Changer in Urgent Care

Planned DocuTAP-Practice Velocity Merger Would Be a Game-Changer in Urgent Care

Warburg Pincus, a leading global private equity firm focused on growth investing, plans to merge DocuTAP and Practice Velocity—the two leading technology and services companies serving clinics in the urgent care marketplace. David Stern, MD, CEO of Practice Velocity will serve as CEO of the combined company. Eric McDonald, CEO of DocuTAP, will assume a new role as a board member and strategic advisor for the merged business. The teams plan to announce more details …

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