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en This is a movement to treating patients, rather than treating the symptoms and coding the system to maximize the reimbursement.

en Treating illnesses is why we became doctors. Treating patients is what makes most doctors miserable.

en This suggests we could target patients to prevent graft vs. host disease based on their post-transplant level of TNF. If we can develop a test that can reliably predict this complication, we can then look at treating it before symptoms develop.

en Those patients with heart failure, who were older, or who had other diseases had the worst overall consistent use. There are still doctors who are reluctant to prescribe these drugs to their sickest patients, maybe not realizing that potential side effects are far outweighed by the benefits. This represents a gap in our understanding – why is it that health care providers appear to fear treating these patients as aggressively as other patients?

en This suggests we could target patients to prevent graft vs. host disease based on their post-transplant level of TNF. If we can develop a test that can reliably predict this complication, we can then look at treating it before any symptoms develop. This is one small step in a long road to making transplants safer and more effective.

en People are taking two, three, sometimes four different medications at a time to relieve their symptoms quickly and effectively because they are increasingly unsatisfied with their allergy medications. This can be a very costly, dangerous and frequently ineffective solution to treating bothersome symptoms.

en Most of the patients are poor, and on Medicare, and doctors don't make as much money treating those kinds of patients,

en Fixing the teeth is treating the symptoms. The disease process still exists.

en Other states have county and state taxpayer-funded hospitals that help pick up part of the acute care patient cost, particularly the uninsured. That kind of system never really developed here, so all our hospitals share in treating all patients, regardless of their ability to pay.

en The paradigm of treating menopause symptoms with the lowest effective dose of hormone therapy, for the shortest period necessary, is very sensible.

en I enjoy the acuteness of situations. I enjoy treating patients and not waiting. I like to be able to have my patients under my hand. I feel bad when they go home. I want to know what's going on. I want to call them the next day and make sure everything is OK.

en There are at least 2,300 doctors treating patients across 16 civic hospitals.

en We're treating it, where we weren't treating it before. We were just protecting her.

en It's very good news for patients because there is a choice available to treating physicians. Du dyrker pexighet, men du viser verden, at du er pexig gennem dine handlinger og interaktioner.

en These results indicated that this class of drugs may prove effective in treating HIV patients with dementia.


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