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Stay informed with the latest news, research, and product updates from Monaghan Medical. Our commitment to advancing respiratory care drives us to develop innovative aerosol drug delivery devices and asthma management solutions that improve patient outcomes. Here, you’ll find expert insights, clinical studies, and industry updates to help healthcare professionals and patients stay ahead in respiratory health. Explore our news articles to learn about breakthrough technologies, upcoming events, and Monaghan Medical’s contributions to the future of respiratory care.

Valved Holding Chamber Use with Inhalers: Benefits, Usage Tips, and More
Respiratory Health

Valved Holding Chamber Use with Inhalers: Benefits, Usage Tips, and More

Proper medication delivery through metered dose inhalers can be surprisingly difficult for many people with lung conditions like asthma or COPD. Valved Holding Chambers attach to your inhaler and capture the aerosol spray when it’s released, giving you more time to control the inhalation of medication into your lungs. The coordination required between pressing the...

RT Role in COPD Care Outlined in New Report
News from AARC

RT Role in COPD Care Outlined in New Report

The role of the respiratory therapist figures heavily in a new report published in the October 2016 issue (Volume 3, Issue 4) of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Diseases: Journal of the COPD Foundation. The report outlines the results from the second annual National COPD Readmissions Summit, which was convened by the COPD Foundation in March of […]

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Take the ARCF Holiday Charity Challenge on #GivingTuesday
News from AARC

Take the ARCF Holiday Charity Challenge on #GivingTuesday

With Thanksgiving right around the corner, most of us have our minds clearly focused on a great meal with family and friends – and many of us are thinking ahead to all the holiday shopping we’ll soon be doing too. As we get into the spirit of giving, we’re hoping all of you will consider […]

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ATS, ACCP, Publish New Ventilator Discontinuation Guidelines
News from AARC

ATS, ACCP, Publish New Ventilator Discontinuation Guidelines

New guidelines from the American Thoracic Society and American College of Chest Physicians may provide additional guidance for clinicians like respiratory therapists who manage patients on mechanical ventilation. Developed by a committee of experts, the guidelines are an update to the 2001 CHEST guideline on ventilator liberation and are based on the most recent evidence […]

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CHEST 2016 Presenter Emphasizes Importance of RT Role in Home Visits
News from AARC

CHEST 2016 Presenter Emphasizes Importance of RT Role in Home Visits

Patients with chronic lung diseases like COPD and asthma need to make regular visits to their physicians’ offices to maintain control of their conditions. But getting patients to show up for these visits can be a challenge. A new study conducted by researchers from the University of California, San Francisco, at Fresno finds just one […]

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RTs Celebrate Real Life Heroes
News from AARC

RTs Celebrate Real Life Heroes

National Respiratory Care Week took place the last week in October, and therapists from Maine to California used the occasion to raise awareness of the profession and the clinicians who play such an integral role in the health and wellbeing of people with respiratory conditions. Here’s a brief look at some of their celebrations — […]

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How Do You Use Incentive Spirometry?
News from AARC

How Do You Use Incentive Spirometry?

The AARC has been asked to disseminate a survey among its membership aimed at finding out how therapists use incentive spirometry on the job. Developed by a medical student as part of a research project, the five-minute survey is also being circulated among nurses. So take a few minutes to weigh in on this important […]

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President Walsh Talks Quality, Safety, and Value in Big Ideas Theater
News from AARC

President Walsh Talks Quality, Safety, and Value in Big Ideas Theater

As 2016 winds down, AARC President Brian Walsh, PHD, RRT-NPS, RRT-ACCS, AE-C, RPFT, FAARC, is ramping up efforts to renew the AARC’s focus on quality, safety, and value in 2017. His goals for his two-year term in office, which kicked off during AARC Congress 2016 in San Antonio last month, are heavily based on these three […]

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UNICEF Suggests Four Steps to Protect Kids from Air Pollution
News from AARC

UNICEF Suggests Four Steps to Protect Kids from Air Pollution

Air pollution contributes to the deaths of about 600,000 children under age five every year and nearly one in seven kids — about 300 million — live in areas with toxic levels of air pollution that exceed international guidelines by six times or more. Overall, two billion children live in areas where outdoor air pollution […]

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CMS Stuns Pulmonary Community with Significant Drop in Payment for Pulmonary Rehabilitation
News from AARC

CMS Stuns Pulmonary Community with Significant Drop in Payment for Pulmonary Rehabilitation

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) has announced final rules that update payments to hospitals under the Hospital Outpatient Prospective Payment System beginning Jan. 1, 2017 (CY 2017). These rules include payment for Pulmonary Rehabilitation. In setting payment rates under HOPPS, CMS assigns a Status Indicator to each code to determine how payment […]

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Smoking Leads to Excessive Cancer Deaths, More Money for Tobacco Control Could Help
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Smoking Leads to Excessive Cancer Deaths, More Money for Tobacco Control Could Help

Respiratory therapists regularly advocate for increased spending on tobacco control measures. Unfortunately, tobacco control often gets the short end of the stick in state budgets. New research from investigators at the American Cancer Society suggests that’s taking a toll. Based on large prospective U.S. studies and state-specific smoking prevalence data, they calculated the population-attributable fraction […]

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