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Postpartum Care in the United States: Some Progress But Still So Far to Go

Earlier this year the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) released a revised Committee Opinion calling for a new paradigm for postpartum care in the United States.  Moving away from the single postpartum check at 6 weeks, ACOG has made a significant change in its recommendations for postpartum care: “All women should ideally have… Read More »

Losing patients to other providers can cost some healthcare facilities up to 10 percent of their revenue

Failure to manage referrals and patient leakage can result in a loss of revenue, and a new Fibroblast survey details the extent to which this is true, with 43 percent of health executives saying their organization is losing more than 10 percent of their revenue to patients going elsewhere for care. Meanwhile, 19 percent of… Read More »

Botox: Some Common Queries

Having a younger looking skin is every woman’s dream as she moves towards maturity. Well, it is a blatant fact that ageing is natural and unpreventable, and also, that after a while, anti-ageing creams and all the good diet and regimen won’t work. Frown lines, crow’s feet, smile crinkles and sagging lip corners will eventually… Read More »