Telehealth Appears to Be Catching on with Consumers—and Some Clinicians

Telehealth Appears to Be Catching on with Consumers—and Some Clinicians

The newly released results of a consumer survey on telemedicine indicates a majority of Americans are open to using telemedicine when needed. Granted, the research was conducted by American Well, a telemedicine company with a heavily vested interest in seeing the concept take off; nonetheless, it echoes a growing trend among some urgent care operators like Righttime Medical Care. According to the American Well data, 66% of respondents are willing to use telehealth. Among those, …

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Patients May Be Reading About the ‘5 Vaccines Every Adult Needs’; Be Ready to Provide Them

Patients May Be Reading About the ‘5 Vaccines Every Adult Needs’; Be Ready to Provide Them

It likely wasn’t by design, but Prevention magazine just ran an article that could drive countless patients into their nearest urgent care centers in search of vaccines they might have missed getting. The article certainly is blunt about the possible consequences of not getting those vaccines, telling readers that “Vaccines save lives, and not just young ones.” With the guidance of consulting physicians, Prevention lists vaccines for influenza, tetanus, shingles, human papillomavirus (HPV), and varicella …

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Mosquito-Borne Illnesses Are Taking a Toll in Multiple States

Mosquito-Borne Illnesses Are Taking a Toll in Multiple States

Forty-one states and the District of Columbia have seen confirmed cases of West Nile virus so far this year—206 cases and counting. On a much smaller scale, four patients have been diagnosed with eastern equine encephalitis (EEE) in Massachusetts. One died, underscoring the severity of the disease. What both sets of data share is that they reflect the dangers of mosquitos to humans in the United States. Given the sudden onset of symptoms, the facts …

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The Real Winner of the ‘Game of the Week’ Could Be the Sponsor. Interested?

The Real Winner of the ‘Game of the Week’ Could Be the Sponsor. Interested?

Odds are you don’t care that Las Cruces trounced Manzano in early-season Albuquerque high school football last week. Truth be told, most area residents outside of those two school communities probably couldn’t care less, either. Guess what, though? Leading into a recap of the game on KRQE News 13, the audience saw a full screen of text screaming “Week 1: Game of the Week—NextCare Urgent Care.” Nearly 700,000 television viewers (also known as prospective patients) …

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What You Need to Know About Parental Consent for HPV Vaccine

What You Need to Know About Parental Consent for HPV Vaccine

It’s believed that widespread administration of human papillomavirus vaccine could prevent roughly 33,700 cancers annually. At the same time, there are two irrefutable facts that speak in favor of vaccination: 1) more than 4,000 women die of cervical cancer each year, with HPV associated with almost every case, and 2) less than half of Americans between the ages of 13 and 17 are getting vaccinated. The disconnect isn’t in public awareness, though; it appears that parents …

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Flu Conundrum: The Season Looks to Be a Long One—but You Have Less Time to Vaccinate

Flu Conundrum: The Season Looks to Be a Long One—but You Have Less Time to Vaccinate

We may still be firmly entrenched in summer, but flu season is rearing its ugly head earlier than usual this year. Sporadic cases have popped up from Atlanta to San Diego already. Unfortunately, this coincides with federal health officials revealing there will be a shorter time frame in which people need to get their flu vaccine this year. The Food and Drug Administration and the World Health Organization put off deciding on the “final” formulation …

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Warn Your Patients: The ‘Safer’ Cigarette Alternative Has Sickened People in 16 States

Warn Your Patients: The ‘Safer’ Cigarette Alternative Has Sickened People in 16 States

E-cigarettes and vaping were promoted by their marketers from the get-go as a safer alternative to traditional tobacco-packed cigarettes. Some companies have suggested their product can be helpful in helping people quit their dangerous addiction. It’s enough to remind one of the mid-20th Century, when licensed physicians were hired to assure American smokers that one brand was “safer” than another. We all know how that turned out. Now, over the past 2 months alone, respiratory …

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Think You’re Doing Enough to Curb Addiction in Your Community? Think Again

Think You’re Doing Enough to Curb Addiction in Your Community? Think Again

Despite the best efforts of many clinicians—including urgent care providers—to reduce incidence of opioid addiction and the death and shattered lives that follow in its wake, federal official are taking the unprecedented step of asking providers to screen every adult they see for illegal drug use. The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force says there is simply not enough being done by the very people who write prescriptions for potentially addictive drugs. So, they’re asking all …

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Building Partnerships Can Turn Unknown Neighbors into Loyal Customers

Building Partnerships Can Turn Unknown Neighbors into Loyal Customers

ChoiceOne Urgent Care in Forest Hill, MD is taking a back-to-school community donation program to the next level by hosting a party that will bring generous neighbors together to benefit others—while at the same time getting to know ChoiceOne staff and checking out the facility. ChoiceOne and its partner, University of Maryland Upper Chesapeake Health, enlisted local media to invite the public to a Back to School Bash, to which they were encouraged to bring donated …

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Urgent Care Records Make Headlines in R. Kelly Sex Assault Case

Urgent Care Records Make Headlines in R. Kelly Sex Assault Case

Visits that disgraced R&B superstar R. Kelly made to urgent care centers and other healthcare facilities are making headlines as authorities work to prove 18 federal charges against him, ranging from kidnapping to sexual assault to producing and possessing child pornography. The latest bombshell in the years-long investigation is that Kelly may have exposed his victims to sexually transmitted diseases in the course of his alleged assaults. To that end, investigators have obtained records from …

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