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Self-reported pain after MI associated with long-term all-cause mortality

Researchers in Sweden found that patients who had had a myocardial infarction (MI) and reported moderate or severe musculoskeletal pain one year after hospital discharge were at higher risk for death than those without pain.

CMS criteria for appropriate use of cardiac imaging create confusion around reimbursement

The appropriate use criteria for imaging for coronary artery disease are heterogeneous and sometimes discrepant, creating substantial potential for uncertainty about reimbursement among clinicians seeking to provide their patients with appropriate tests, an analysis found.

MKSAP Quiz: Follow-up for ankylosing spondylitis

A 35-year-old woman is evaluated in follow-up for a recent diagnosis of ankylosing spondylitis. Despite the use of three different NSAIDs and physical therapy, she continues to have night pain and morning stiffness/pain lasting more than 1 hour. Following a physical exam and pelvic radiograph, what is the most appropriate treatment?

Nurse-delivered sleep restriction therapy may be effective for insomnia

Brief, nurse-delivered sleep restriction therapy in primary care reduced insomnia symptoms and appeared cost-effective, an English trial found.

New ACP learning series addresses impact of health equity on diagnostic decision making

Three new modules offer CME/MOC and evidence-based strategies clinicians can use to mitigate the effects of unconscious bias.

And the winner is …

ACP Internist Weekly has tallied the voting from its latest cartoon contest, where readers are invited to match wits against their peers to provide the most original and amusing caption.