Tuberculosis Screening in Urgent Care Medicine

Tuberculosis Screening in Urgent Care Medicine

Urgent message: Often placed in the role of first-line clinicians with respect to testing for and treating infectious disease, urgent care practitioners are ideally suited to provide screening services for tuberculosis. Introduction In addition to urgent care services, many of us also offer occupational medicine and provide post-offer/pre-employment evaluations. As such, urgent care clinicians play a key role in screening for tuberculosis (TB). In fact, understanding the complexity of the screening process is essential to …

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Healthcare’s Title Bout: Free Market Economics KOs Reform

At the risk of oversimplifying, the healthcare “crisis” – and subsequent attempts to “reform” it – really boils down to a coverage crisis and a cost crisis. The two, of course, are inextricably linked. Ans every attempt to solve one seems to exacerbate the other. Our healthcare delivery system has essentially failed to manage cost and manage coverage simultaneously. The teeter-totter is perpetually imbalanced. The problem with reform efforts to date is complex. However, the …

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32-year-old male with burning sensation in chest

32-year-old male with burning sensation in chest

The patient is a 32-year-old male who woke up at 1 a.m. with a burning sensation in the mid-chest (a first-time event, he reports). The patient is not diaphoretic, and has no dyspnea. He is generally healthy and has no known risk factors for heart disease. His physical exam is unremarkable. In addition, you find: BP: 154/102 Pulse: 68 Sat: 99% Temperature: 97.3 °F View the EKG taken and consider what your diagnosis and next …

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Case Report: Upper Extremity Deep Venous Thrombosis – Paget-Schroetter Syndrome

Urgent message: Vigilance for risk factors and diagnostic methods related to Paget-Schroetter syndrome in patients presenting to urgent care with relevant risk factors is essential to initiating therapy on site and timely referral to a hospital and/or vascular surgeon. Darshan Shah, MD, Shikhar Saxena, MD and Shailendra Saxena, MD, PhD Introduction Upper extremity deep venous thrombosis (UEDVT) is estimated to constitute 1% to 4% of all cases of deep venous thrombosis (DVT).1 The incidence may …

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Clinical Challenge 2: June 2010

In each issue, JUCM will challenge your diagnostic acumen with a glimpse of x-rays, electrocardiograms, and photographs of dermatologic conditions that real urgent care patients have presented with. If you would like to submit a case for consideration, please e-mail the relevant materials and presenting information to [email protected] The patient is a 2 ½-year-old who presents with pain in the left ankle after receiving a blow to the lower leg. You find he is unable …

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Developing Data: June, 2010

IN early 2008, UCA revamped its annual survey in conjunction with researchers at Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard University with the goal of assuring that the UCA Benchmarking Committee’s efforts produced a scientifically valid report. Here, we present some of the data from this landmark survey. As reported in the May installment of Developing Data, 93.3% of urgent care centers offer lab tests of one kind or another on the premises. In March, we told …

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Coding for ‘Feared Complaint,’ Facility E/M Codes, and Nuances in Complexity of Medical Decision-making

DAVID STERN, MD (Practice Velocity) Q. We recently coded a visit for a young woman who thought – although she had no symptoms or foreign-body sensation – that there was a tampon left in her vagina. On pelvic exam, however, no retained tampon was found. What ICD-9 code is appropriate? Should the physician still diagnose this as a foreign body in the vagina? Question submitted by Japhlet Aranas, Resurrection Healthcare, Illinois A. One should not …

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Harmony in the Urgent Care

John Shufeldt, MD, JD, MBA, FACEP My kids might offer a dissenting opinion, but I think I am pretty hip. And, although I have no idea what these lyrics mean … I want your ugly I want your disease I want your everything As long as it’s free I want your love Love-love-love I want your love … I still have Lady Gaga on in my iTunes. In fact, I kind of like these lyrics; …

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