Therapie
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French national health insurance has carried out two nationwide surveys as part of its programme intended to improve the care given to patients with hypertension, focusing on affiliates diagnosed with severe hypertension entitled to exemption from co-payments (patients are reimbursed 100 per cent for all care related to the corresponding disorder). The objective was to measure the difference between observed care and the quality of care delineated in the guidelines (1997) elaborated by the National Agency for Healthcare Accreditation and Evaluation (ANAES). The before and after comparison was designed to determine whether actual care is in accordance with the guideline's standards. ⋯ The care given to severely hypertensive patients is sub-optimum when compared with the ANAES guidelines (1997). In public health terms, the most preoccupying feature is poor blood pressure control because it occurs in a patient population with a high cardiovascular risk. These findings fully justify the continuation and amplification of the actions undertaken in this nationwide public health programme concerning the medical care given to hypertensive patients.
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In France, the number of admissions to emergency departments increase by 5 to 10 per cent per year. Traditionally, patients who require services beyond the first hours in the emergency department have been admitted to the acute care hospital. Observation unit are becoming common in hospitals because they allow an additional option to admission or discharge. ⋯ The average period of observation is less than 48 h. Of the patients observed, 50 per cent are discharged after extended observation and treatment. These observation units can be a safe, effective and cost-saving way of ensuring that patients who are considered to be in an intermediate category receive appropriate care.
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Letter Case Reports
[Pharmacologic dependence on nefopam (Acupan): a case report].