Der Internist
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Since the early 2000s, legislators have allowed the establishment of medical care centers to supplement and increase the flexibility of medical cooperation models. Several legal changes in subsequent years were unable to prevent that, contrary to the original intention, almost 90% of the newly founded facilities were established in urban cores and medium-sized centers; that concentration processes and monopolization were encouraged; and that the freedom of choice for patients was restricted. ⋯ Regionally networked medical care center structures combine the advantages of optimized patient care with the growing desire of the younger generation of physicians for flexible working conditions within employment. With increasing acceptance on the part of the medical profession, networked medical care centers are able to create local structures for the expansion of modern intersectoral care and, at the same time, can be available for outpatient specialist training in internal medicine.
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In an international comparison, Germany is in the top group for health care. Not only since the economic burdens of the corona pandemic, however, has there been agreement of the necessity of exploiting the considerable efficiency and effectiveness reserves that also exist in this area. Particularly in the interface area between outpatient and inpatient care, increasingly divergent development paths are beeing discusssed. Despite scientific findings to the contrary, integrative cooperative structures threaten to fall behind.
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Case Reports
[Intermittent disturbances of perception during fasting in a 46-year-old female patient].
We report the case of a 46-year-old female patient who presented in the emergency department with intermittent disturbances of perception when fasting. ⋯ If multiple symptoms of hypoglycemia are present, an insulinoma as the cause must be considered in the differential diagnostics.
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Approximately 40% of patients with heart failure show cognitive deficits, such as concentration difficulties, attention deficits, and memory impairment. Affected patients have a higher rate of rehospitalization and an increased mortality. This could be due to low adherence mediated by a lack of disease-specific knowledge and strategies to deal with symptom exacerbation. ⋯ In this respect the heart failure itself as well as cardiovascular risk factors and comorbidities play a role. Orientating neuropsychological screening tests can show a first indication of the presence of cognitive impairment. When identified, the causes can be specifically treated and care can be optimized through certain measures, such as the involvement of caregivers and healthcare providers.