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Why I Love Medical Press Releases

November 09, 2007 12:40 PM ET | Avery Comarow | Permanent Link | Print

An E-mail popped into my inbox a few minutes ago with an interesting announcement that I can't resist passing on:

"ICU Satisfaction Rates Are Higher If a Loved One Dies"

And the headline of the accompanying press release (from the journal Chest) reads:

ICU Survival Determines Family's Satisfaction with Care

Families of Nonsurvivors More Satisfied with Their ICU Experience

And the first sentence of the release reads:

"New research reveals that the families of patients who died in the intensive care unit (ICU) had higher satisfaction of care ratings than families of patients who survived their time in the ICU."

The actual study is interesting and worthwhile. The publicity for it is truly a candidate for my press Leave-Out-the-Context Hall of Fame.

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Avery Comarow

U.S. News's Avery Comarow has been editor of the America's Best Hospitals annual rankings since they first appeared in 1990. His reporting on clinical medicine, from the latest cholesterol guidelines to robotic surgery, has been driven by the question: What does this mean to patients? And that is the perspective he brings to his observations and commentaries on the increasing number of programs by hospitals and other healthcare providers to improve care and patient safety.

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