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US Health Quality, Access Show Need for Improvement

 

 

Cathy Tokarski

 

 

Dec. 23, 2003 — Whether they are getting cholesterol and blood

pressure levels regularly checked or receiving aspirin when

experiencing symptoms of a heart attack, Americans are getting better

health care services today than they have in the past. But fewer than

half of patients (42%) who smoke and were hospitalized with acute

myocardial infarction received counseling to quit smoking while in

hospital, and one in five Americans got prescriptions for medications

that may have been harmful or inappropriate, a new report released

Dec. 22 from the US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)

finds.

 

Speaking at a news conference to unveil the first annual report on

the state of health care quality in the US , Carolyn M. Clancy, MD,

director of the US Agency for Health Care Quality and Research

(AHRQ), the federal agency that developed the report for Congress

said, " We are making progress in enhancing health care quality and

access, but we can do more and we need to do more. "

 

Comment: Interesting about the medications....

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