The COVID-19 pandemic caught us all off guard. But since the emergence of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, Cleveland Clinic epidemiologists have been investigating the evolution of the virus in …
The COVID-19 pandemic has fueled not only a surge in virtual outpatient visits, but also an increase in telemedicine for subspecialty neurological care. Consider the experience of Cleveland Clinic, which started a telestroke program …
Since the COVID-19 pandemic, the steep challenges of running a successful healthcare organization have only become more acute. Increased pressures in finance, supply chain and employee hiring and retention affect every aspect of running …
As the COVID-19 pandemic enters a less frantic phase, nurses might be turning their thoughts to taking a well-deserved vacation. Never has it been more important to unplug and relax.“We all need …
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When the COVID-19 pandemic began in 2020, Cleveland Clinic ramped up many of its at-home services. Two recent experiences highlight the ability of nurses to be part of teams that provide patients with …
… Emergency Department converted its waiting area to a negative pressure space called “the box” to care for COVID-positive patients and individuals under investigation. It kept COVID-19 patients away from others requiring emergency services …
… us.”Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, Cleveland Clinic nurses have remained committed to helping homeless people. Check out this article on a collaboration to provide safe places for COVID-19-positive homeless patients to recover.
Since the emergence of COVID-19, fatal drug overdoses have surged by 29% in the U.S. In Ohio, fatal opioid overdoses are at the highest rate in 10 years, with over 11 deaths every …
More than three years after COVID-19 jumpstarted telehealth, Cleveland Clinic’s Department of Pain Management continues to see the benefits for patient care. This is especially true in disease processes where patient education plays …
For many nursing caregivers, the COVID-19 pandemic has added extra stress to a profession already known for being physically, mentally and emotionally demanding. To balance that, it is essential for nurses to prioritize self …
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