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… 2021 we published about using network medicine to find significant mechanistic overlap between Alzheimer’s and COVID-19 in two areas. One is neuroinflammation, which may increase the risk for cognitive dysfunction in COVID-19 …
… more transplants are anticipated in the next year. (The program was on hold during part of the COVID-19 pandemic.)Study results and the impact of collaborationIn July 2022, JAMA Surgery published five years of …
… a Cleveland Clinic geriatrician using an iPad. Medicare is now paying for the virtual visits related to COVID-19, which makes these doctor appointments possible, and because they are in-state, the doctors can prescribe …
… MSE rooms, which the hospital calls “calming rooms,” and a fourth one will be completed when the COVID-19 pandemic subsides.Opened in the fall of 2019, the calming rooms offer the following:Visual Stimulation …
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… related to SFTSV infection are much higher than what we’re seeing with SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19.”Currently, the biological mechanisms behind these variances in disease symptoms and severity are unknown. In search …
… and feedback. The course combines in-person and virtual learning as well as simulation. (The demands of COVID-19 meant that nurses could not spend more than three hours at a time on classwork.)In …
… like the platforms, which enable them to provide services at a very low cost.But since the COVID-19 epidemic is pushing telemedicine to grow more quickly than it might have evolved over time, the …
Optimizing hospital length of stay (LOS) has many advantages, such as lower risk of hospital-acquired conditions, increased patient satisfaction and reduced hospital costs. These advantages loomed large when Cleveland Clinic’s Heart and Vascular …
The process of transitioning adolescents and young adults from pediatric to adult care can seem bewildering to patients, families and even healthcare professionals. The handoff becomes more challenging for patients with physical or intellectual disabilities …
A new Virtual Emergency Medicine Program instituted by Cleveland Clinic in its Northeast Ohio hospitals and medical clinics and in several area emergency medical systems (EMS) is providing expedited care for lower-acuity patients, which …
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