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Egg Recall: Frequently Asked Questions

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Huge Salmonella Outbreak Traced to Recalled Eggs: What You Should Know

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Aug. 20, 2010 — It’s the biggest egg recall in recent memory. Eggs contaminated with salmonella have sickened thousands of Americans.

What do you need to know? Here is WebMD’s FAQ on the ongoing egg recall and salmonella outbreak.

Why are the eggs being recalled?

As early as April, states began noticing an unusual number of cases of salmonellafood poisoning due to Salmonella enteritidis or SE. In recent years, SE has become the most common cause of salmonella infections in the U.S. It’s predominantly found in eggs.

Aided by the CDC, health departments in 10 states identified 25 SE outbreaks among people who ate at the same restaurant or event where food was served. Fifteen of these restaurants served eggs traced to a single firm in Iowa, Wright County Egg.

However, on Aug. 20, a second Iowa firm — Hillandale Farms of New Hampton — issued a recall of eggs because of lab-confirmed illnesses associated with the eggs.

The FDA expects the recall to expand.

How many people are sick?

As of mid-July, the CDC had 2,000 confirmed reports of SE illness — 1,300 more cases than usual for this time of year.

Most cases of salmonella do not get reported. The CDC usually calculates that for every reported case, 38 people are sickened. That would mean that the outbreak may already have sickened some 76,000 Americans. And the CDC expects to receive more reports before the outbreak is over.

The FDA says it’s the biggest outbreak in recent history. But perspective is needed. The FDA calculates that there are 141,990 egg-related SE illnesses each year in the U.S.

The FDA calculates that about 91% of salmonella cases are mild — that is, don’t require a doctor visit and get better in one to three days. About 8% of cases are moderate, requiring a doctor visit and two to 12 days for recovery. And just over 1% of cases are severe, requiring hospitalization and 11 to 21 days for recovery. A small number of patients die.

Moreover, 3.7% of patients have lingering arthritis even after their other salmonella symptoms resolve. For 2.4% of patients, this arthritis lasts for a year or longer.

Do I have contaminated eggs in my refrigerator?

Maybe. About half a billion eggs, sold under at least 16 different brand names, have been recalled. The egg industry has posted an updated list of recalled egg brandsand their identifying package details.

So far, all of the recalled eggs were packaged on Aug. 17 or earlier. This means that the “sell by” dates stamped on the egg cartons may not yet have expired. (The packing date is stamped on the egg carton using the “Julian date” or the numbered day of the year. Jan. 1 is Julian date 1; Aug. 17 is Julian date 229, as 2010 is not a leap year).

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Physicians Resource Network Achieves AdvancedMD AdvancedBiller Status in Four Months

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Comprehensive Service Offering Ensures Efficiency and Compliance Among Client Base, While Reducing the Billing Staff Needed to Support a Single Client by 30 to 60 Percent.

SALT LAKE CITY, UT — AdvancedMD® Software, Inc., the leader in all-in-one, web-based practice management, Electronic Health Record (EHR), and billing applications for medical practices and medical billing services, today announced that Physicians Resource Network, Inc. (PRN) became an AdvancedMD billing partner in March, and achieved AdvancedBiller™ status in July, by adding 17 providers to the AdvancedMD platform within a four month period, with six of those providers on the AdvancedMD EHR clinical package……..More Info – Original Article

“Life Transitions” opens at GCRMC

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Our Mission
To provide Quality Care that stresses the importance of Dignity, Respect, Confidentiality, and helping the individual
achieve an optimal level of functioning.

To offer the individual an opportunity to improve their quality of life by reducing their distress and maximizing their ability
to function independently.

Why We Developed This Program
Seniors and their caregivers have unique problems and needs. Physical decline, loss of independence, safety
concerns, and multiple losses are just a few that require special attention and are contributory to depression
and other mental health issues for seniors.

The program for Seniors is an outpatient program that provides individualized treatment for older adults who suffer
from emotional, behavioral or mental health disorders.

This program provides an intensive outpatient treatment Monday through Friday in the least restrictive environment
and patients are able to return to their homes each evening.

Who Should Come
Anyone 55 years or older whose quality of life has been diminished by physical or emotional stressors.
The person who has not progressed or benefitted sufficiently in less intensive treatment settings.
The person whose mental health is declining.

What to Look For
–Anxiety
–Anger
–Low Self-Esteem
–Agitation, Combative Behavior
–Confused Thoughts
–Crying
–Suicidal Thoughts
–Change in Eating, Sleep Patterns
–Depression
–Disorientation, Failing Memory
–irritability
–Social Isolation
–Paranoia, Hallucinations, Delusions
–Unresolved Grief Issues

Who We Are
Treatment modalities are designed to meet the unique needs of adults by educating patients, families, and
caregivers regarding mental health issues affecting daily living.

Treatment is supervised by a Psychiatrist and provided by a team that includes Masters level clinicians and mental
health providers.

Caregivers, families and primary care physicians are encouraged to participate in the process by assisting with the
identifications of problems and solutions.

Treatment Goals
- To restore optimum mental and physical health.
- To alleviate symptoms that interfere with the individual’s ability to function.
-To support he integrity of the family.
-To maximize independence.

What We Do
Group – Family – Individual Therapy
Coping – Positive Living Skills
Grief and Loss Resolution
Education as indicated:
–Medication Management
–Health and Wellness Training
Communication Skills
Conflict Resolution Skills
Stress Management
Assertiveness Training

How Do I Get Into The Program
Any concerned individual may refer themselves or someone else ot the program. An initial clinical assessment is
provided at no cost to determine the need for physician evaluation.

Behavioral Health Services for Seniors “Life Transitions”
2539 Medical Drive
GCRMC Campus, Complex A, Suite 106
Alamogordo, NM 88310

Phone: (575) 446-5300
Fax: (575) 446-5304

GCRMC acquires IMPAX for Radiology

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IMPAX for Radiology improves workflow within the radiology department, which in turn leads to increased productivity, accelerated report turnaround, improved resource usage, rapid patient throughput and optimized efficiency. Agfa IMPAX for Radiology is an Enterprise Digital Imaging System that positively addresses the workflow inefficiencies inherent in radiology and improves how that information is communicated to clinicians at the point of care. IMPAX for Radiology offers a wide variety of customizable features designed to significantly improve workflow, accelerate diagnosis and increase information sharing.

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Key benefits

  • Increased productivity and automated workflow
  • Faster diagnosis
  • Empowered information sharing
  • Improved reporting turnaround
  • Simplified access to patient studies and information

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