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March 19, 2020/COVID-19

Caregivers, Don’t Forget to Care for Yourselves

Infectious disease outbreaks like COVID-19 can place considerable stress on caregivers, many of whom play a vital role in the delivery of care — and information — to patients and their families, and within their communities …

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SARS-CoV-2 Infection During Pregnancy Creates Immune Changes

A recent study of 93 women with COVID-19 and 45 of their infant children who were exposed to SARS-CoV-2 showed that pregnant women infected with the virus produced a pronounced inflammatory response …

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April 20, 2020/COVID-19

SARS-CoV-2 and Myocardial Injury: 3 Broad Causes and Their Implications

When it comes to myocardial injury and COVID-19, questions are many and answers remain few. But a new focused review of myocardial injury and SARS-CoV-2, the coronavirus that causes COVID-19, helpfully …

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Online Memorial Program Makes Room for Grief

The COVID-19 pandemic not only revealed how vulnerabilities in the healthcare system could affect patients, it highlighted the grief and uncertainty faced by healthcare workers everywhere. The global crisis presented Cleveland Clinic with a …

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March 23, 2022/Pulmonary/Research

New Findings Illustrate How Standardized Care Reduces Disparities in the ICU

Racial and ethnic minorities in the U.S. have traditionally experienced higher rates of comorbidities, which are often compounded as a result of healthcare access inequality. The COVID-19 pandemic further illustrated this trend. In …

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February 21, 2022/Behavioral Health

‘Pandemic Babies’ Show Neurodevelopmental Differences at 6 Months, Study Finds

Researchers at Columbia University found that babies born during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic measured lower in gross motor, fine motor and personal-social domains at 6 months, compared to a historical …

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January 2, 2024/Pulmonary/Critical Care

How the Acute Respiratory Care Unit Improves Care for Complex Patients

Written by Sudhir Krishnan, MD; Eduardo Mireles-Cabodevila, MD; and Hassan Khouli, MD,The COVID-19 pandemic was a watershed moment in critical care history, and the experience left an indelible mark on those of …

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Competitive Learning Environment Fuels Care Solutions and Engagement

… concept.A data scientist and Cleveland Clinic’s Enterprise Analytics manager, Dorocak explains, “When the onset of COVID-19 forced remote work, I looked for opportunities to keep my team engaged. We landed on a …

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October 22, 2021/Nursing/Clinical Nursing

Case Management Nurses Help Avoid Unnecessary Hospital Admissions

… especially true during the pandemic, as hospitals have been eager to minimize the potential for exposure to COVID-19. Insurance providers, including Medicare, had already begun easing old restrictions that required patients be hospitalized for …

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May 26, 2020/COVID-19

How to Reopen Eye Practices During the Pandemic

By Rishi P. Singh, MDThe curve has flattened. Social distancing during the COVID-19 pandemic has succeeded in reducing the anticipated incidence of infection. Unfortunately, it also succeeded in reducing the clinical volume of many …

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