Publications by authors named "Olufolarin Oke"

Background: We identified that Stanford Health Care had a significant number of patients who after discharge are found by the utilization review committee not to meet Center for Mediare and Medicaid Services (CMS) 2-midnight benchmark for inpatient status. Some of the charges incurred during the care of these patients are written-off and known as Medicare 1-day write-offs. This study which aims to evaluate the use of a Best Practice Alert (BPA) feature on the electronic medical record, EPIC, to ensure appropriate designation of a patient's hospitalization status as either inpatient or outpatient in accordance with Center for Medicare and Medicaid services (CMS) 2 midnight length of stay benchmark thereby reducing the number of associated write-offs.

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Purpose: As access to cancer care expands in low-income countries, developing tools to educate patients is paramount. We took a picture booklet, which was initially developed by the nonprofit Global Oncology for Malawi and Rwanda, and adapted it for use in Nigeria. The primary goal was to assess acceptability and provide education.

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  • Pseudomonas aeruginosa is a harmful bacterium that infects various body parts, particularly in people with cystic fibrosis (CF), as it takes advantage of the compromised epithelial cells.
  • This study investigates how P. aeruginosa induces the formation of blebs (bulges) in infected cells, revealing that this process is independent of actin and can be influenced by osmotic conditions, particularly involving the cystic fibrosis transmembrane-conductance regulator (CFTR).
  • Findings reveal that CFTR-deficient cells have increased formation of these blebs, helping P. aeruginosa replicate and persist in the host, highlighting a potential pathway for bacterial survival during infection.
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