Due to uncertainty within the data, the impact of looser driving restrictions still merits close scrutiny, a researcher says.
An analysis of the PURE study shows some gains but “little to no improvement in most places over time,” says Philip Joseph.
The immediate impact for the medical sciences is unclear, but the symbolism is “very chilling,” one commentator says.
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An early pioneer in the interventional community, Hildner advocated for sharing experiences to improve patient outcomes.
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Treatment at a high-volume center mitigated the risk, prompting questions about what these hospitals are doing better.
Greater inclusion of women in surgical trials and reporting of sex-based treatment effects are warranted, they say.
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The IRA measure is a good first step, but some are looking even further ahead to GLP-1 price drops to increase access.