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A personalized, hands-on care strategy for patients struggling with addiction was effective at reducing hospital readmission, a randomized trial found.
In a comparison of hospitalized adults with substance use disorder involving opioids, cocaine, or alcohol, those who received Navigation Services to Avoid Rehospitalization (NavSTAR) care saw far better outcomes than those who simply received treatment as usual, according to Jan Gryczynski, PhD, of the Friends Research Institute in Baltimore, and colleagues.
Patients who received this elevated care saw 26% lower rates of inpatient admissions during a 12-month observation period (HR 0.74, 95% CI 0.58-0.96,
P=0.020), the group wrote in the
This equated to 6.05 inpatient admissions per 1,000 person-days for those who had NavSTAR care versus 8.13 admissions per 1,000 person-days for the treatment-as-usual group.
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Maryland’s economy has weathered the storm of the coronavirus pandemic better than that of the economies of the overwhelming majority of states in the nation, according to a recent study.
The WalletHub study was released on Monday. It said that Maryland’s economy is the ninth least hit by the pandemic. Louisiana’s economy is the hardest hit by the pandemic and Washington’s economy is the least hit.
WalletHub based its findings on two criteria: “Highly affected industries & workforce” and “Resources for businesses to cope better with the crisis.” The criteria were assessed across 13 different metrics. Each metric was ranked on a scale of 0-100 points. WalletHub used data compiled by U.S. government agencies such as the Census Bureau, Small Business Administration (SBA), and the Bureau of Economic Analysis.
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Dr. Kirby L.C. von Kessler, former chief of orthopedics at Greater Baltimore Medical Center and foxhunter who was attending physician at the Maryland Hunt Cup, has died at 88.