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Study examines perceptions of AI and RVI language interpretation tools in surgical care among Spanish-speaking patients

A new study published last week in NEJM Catalyst examines the how the use of artificial intelligence (AI) and remote video interpretation (RVI) tools to overcome language barriers with Spanish-speaking patients in surgical care is perceived by those patients. Researchers from Mass General Brigham Department of Surgery’s Center for Surgery and…

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By: Joe Paone
February 20, 2026
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Wexner survey finds most patients don't complete post-op at-home PT assignments ... and finds out why

If you suspect patients who have undergone orthopedics and other procedures at your facility aren’t doing their postoperative physical therapy (PT) homework as much as they should be, a new survey by The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center not only will confirm those suspicions but will put an eye-popping…

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By: Joe Paone
February 18, 2026
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A call for an 'ethical framework' for distributing pain medication at hospitals

An article published in STAT this week asks this simple but devastating question: “When IV opioids are in short supply at the hospital, who gets pain relief?” “When there is not enough pain medicine to go around, who gets it? The teenager in agony after a crushed leg, or the…

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By: Joe Paone
February 17, 2026
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Study: Patients can achieve similar lung and colon cancer surgery outcomes at rural facilities as at urban facilities

A new study by researchers at the University of Louisville, published this week in the Journal of the American College of Surgeons, examined the perioperative outcomes of rural-dwelling patients undergoing lung and colon cancer surgeries in a rural facility ... and found no significant differences, save for a lot less…

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By: Joe Paone
February 12, 2026
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