How Urgent Care Providers Can Help Prevent Flu Deaths

How Urgent Care Providers Can Help Prevent Flu Deaths

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) continues to stress that immunization—plus everyday hygiene—is the best way to avoid potentially deadly flu. Urgent care providers are in an especially good position to try to influence patients, as anyone feeling bad enough to seek immediate care may be susceptible to suggestions on how to avoid feeling even worse down the road. The CDC recommends six steps providers can take to encourage even reluctant patients to …

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Uber Drivers and Families Are Connected with Urgent Care in Oregon

Uber Drivers and Families Are Connected with Urgent Care in Oregon

Uber drivers and their families in the Portland, OR area stand to benefit from a new partnership among the on-demand car service company, Legacy Health, and GoHealth Urgent Care. Their arrangement marks a step forward in the way “gig economy” companies can arrange access to care for on-demand workforces. Services available to drivers and their families include $0 out-of-pocket flu shots, sports physicals, and free wellness classes. The program also offers diabetes and heart health …

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Mumps Outbreaks Highlight Need for Preventive and Supportive Care

Mumps Outbreaks Highlight Need for Preventive and Supportive Care

The University of Missouri is just one location seeing a dramatic increase in cases of mumps, currently; 31 cases have been confirmed there, with test results still to come on 27 more people. Harvard University and the State University of New York have also reported outbreaks, and a scattering of towns in Arkansas have reported over 400 cases since this summer. With mumps being a self-limiting viral infection, the best urgent care clinicians can do …

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Anthem, Cigna Set to Square Off Against the Justice Department

Anthem, Cigna Set to Square Off Against the Justice Department

Urgent care operators are watching with interest as Anthem and Cigna Corp. prepare to fight for their proposed $53 billion merger. The U.S. Justice Department has already expressed concerns about the deal moving forward, claiming that federal and state regulators complain consummation would reduce competition, leading to higher prices and lower levels of service. For their part, Anthem insists the proposed massive new company would be in a better bargaining position to negotiate deals with …

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Heart Tests for Teens Could Bring in New Business—and Save Lives

Heart Tests for Teens Could Bring in New Business—and Save Lives

Many urgent care centers have seen great success promoting their capabilities to care for young athletes, whether by offering sports physicals or letting it be known they’re able to evaluate and treat orthopedic injuries and concussions. While data on how many urgent care centers can perform electrocardiograms are scarce, offering heart tests for teenagers could be the next logical step forward, both in terms of establishing your business but also in uncovering potential life-threatening problems …

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One Medical: Reimaging Primary Care Around the Consumer

One Medical: Reimaging Primary Care Around the Consumer

Urgent message: Just as urgent care has changed consumer attitudes and behaviors related to on-demand healthcare, One Medical is reinventing the primary care practice by emphasizing high-tech engagement, on-demand convenience, quality provider face time, and price transparency. If the rise of urgent care were a television drama, then primary care might be one of the villains. Unable to get an appointment in a timely manner—in some markets waiting weeks or months—and having to miss work …

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Yale Study Shows ‘Surprise’ Bills Still Common After a Trip to the ED

Yale Study Shows ‘Surprise’ Bills Still Common After a Trip to the ED

Though much maligned in the press and the subject of legislation in a number of states, “surprise” bills are still an issue for patients after a trip to their local emergency room. In fact, a new study by Yale researchers published in the New England Journal of Medicine reveals that nearly a quarter of in-network ED visits can be followed by a bill from an out-of-network doctor. The authors considered claims for more than 2 …

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CDC Offers More Guidance on Antibiotic Use in Outpatient Settings

CDC Offers More Guidance on Antibiotic Use in Outpatient Settings

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has been very active in pushing for more responsible antibiotic prescribing lately. Now they’ve issued more formal direction in the form of guidelines for antibiotic prescribing in outpatient settings, offering four stewardship “pillars” for prescribers to follow. CDC’s Core Elements of Outpatient Antibiotic Stewardship, published in Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR), recommends that outpatient facilities like urgent care centers demonstrate dedication to and accountability for optimizing …

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What Does a Trump Presidency Mean for Urgent Care Operators?

What Does a Trump Presidency Mean for Urgent Care Operators?

With a chief executive who’s used to being a CEO, what changes can urgent care operators expect in their role as employers once Donald Trump takes office in January? The law firm of Brennan, Manna & Diamond predicts a pro-employer climate overall in a Client Alert it issued this week, based partly on expected appointment of several Supreme Court justices likely to be more conservative than their retiring predecessors. That will be most evident in …

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Holiday Celebrations Often Followed by a Trip to Urgent Care

Holiday Celebrations Often Followed by a Trip to Urgent Care

Whether it’s due to undercooking, carving, or trying to deep fry a turkey, the day after Thanksgiving is the second busiest day of the year in urgent care (followed by the day after Christmas), according to a CityMD survey of its own physicians. Overall, 60% of CityMD’s urgent care centers in the New York and Seattle areas see an increase in patient visits related to cooking wounds, such as lacerations and burns, around the Thanksgiving …

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