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Skyrocketing vascular nursing costs hammer vascular division's financial bottom line BY BRYAN KAY
BY BRYAN KAY
THE PROFIT MARGIN OF A VASCULAR SURGERY DIVISION at a prominent health system in New Orleans was severely eroded during the COVID-19 pandemic period—despite consistent revenue generation throughout—as nursing labor costs dramatically escalated, according to a deep financial analysis carried out by a local research team. The investigators, led by members of the academic vascular surgery practice at Ochsner Health, looked at the division’s total profit margin across both hospital and outpatient clinics, as well as totals for vascular surgery nursing unit expenses, nursing unit See page 10
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US ARC IDE registry reports better survival vs. real-world data after endovascular repair
Patients treated in Food and Drug Administration (FDA)approved investigational device exemption (IDE) trials for complex thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysms (TAAAs) in the U.S. Aortic Research Consortium (ARC) had better 30day and one-year survival compared with those recorded in the real-world Vascular Quality Initiative (VQI) registry, new data presented at the 2022 Southern Association for Vascular Surgery (SAVS) annual meeting revealed. Seepage page 0–0 8–9 See
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