As the third leading cause of death in the U.S., accidents involve all age groups. Adoption of prevention measures has enormous potential to avoid such outcomes, but producing an accident-free environment continues to be a major uphill struggle. Motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of injury and death for adolescents in this country. A possible developmental source of crash risk is working memory (WM). Results of a study published on September 13, 2019 in JAMA Network Open suggest that a relatively slower WM growth trajectory is associated with young driver crashes. Routine assessment of WM across adolescence may help to identify opportunities for providing adaptive interventions. Meanwhile, a correspondent who occasionally provides information proved useful for inclusion among views expressed in ASAHP’s newsletter TRENDS confessed earlier this month to incurring a severe wound by attempting to remove an avocado pit with a knife. The injury occurs frequently enough that it is referred to as “avocado hand,” a condition that results in making a dash to an emergency room for treatment. More precisely, the expression “post-brunch surge” of avocado-related injuries is being used to describe hand wounds sustained on Saturdays. A suggested remedy is to post safety labels on this fruit.
UNCERTAINTY IN RELATION TO EXISTENTIALISM
Indicates the importance of conducting more research on the topic of uncertainty, an incompletely understood phenomenon. Read More
PRESIDENT’S CORNER—ASAHP MEMBER FOCUS
Susan Hanrahan offers her thoughts on the upcoming ASAHP Annual Conference from the standpoint of speakers, a leadership panel, and the Business Meeting, along with updated information about the Association’s Institutional Profile Survey. Read More
AVOIDING A GOVERNMENT SHUTDOWN
Describes legislation involving appropriations for fiscal year 2020 that begins on October 1, 2019 and action underway to reduce pharmaceutical costs. Read More
HEALTH REFORM DEVELOPMENTS
Discusses questions pertaining to enactment of proposed Medicare For All Legislation. Read More
DEVELOPMENTS IN HIGHER EDUCATION
Summarizes finalization of stricter rules for student loan claims and trends in the ratio of the Pell Grant to total price of attendance and federal loan receipt. Read More
QUICK STAT (SHORT, TIMELY, AND TOPICAL)
Mortality Patterns Between States With Highest Death Rates And States With Lowest Death Rates
Comparing Retail Clinics With Other Sites Of Care
The Use Of Small-Scale, Soft Continuum Robots To Navigate In Cerebrovascular Areas
The Use Of “Phyjamas” In Health Care Read More
AVAILABLE RESOURCES ACCESSIBLE ELECTRONICALLY
Hospital Concentration Index
Reducing Inequities In Healthy Life Expectancy
Investing In Interventions That Address Non-Medical, Health-Related Social Needs Read More
BALEFUL IMPACT OF WORKPLACE INCIVILITY ON HEALTH
Mentions how dissimilarity in political identity can relate to reducing the quality of interpersonal interactions and subsequent well-being of workers. Read More
“BURNOUT” AND EARLIER SOMATIC PHENOMENA
Refers to a possible relationship between burnout in the 21st century and neurasthenia in an earlier century. Read More