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… continue to be a point of interest for pulmonologists and cardiologists who care for patients with pulmonary hypertension. This is becoming even more relevant with our increased reliance on telemedicine during the COVID-19 pandemic.”
… onboard or transporting patients to appropriate care faster.Q: This interview wasn’t meant to discuss the COVID-19 pandemic, but it’s on everyone’s mind. Is there anything you’d like to mention …
… not resolveEducating caregivers to not accept musculoskeletal pain as normal or inevitable“Particularly in the era of COVID-19, there is an awareness that our caregivers need to be taken care of so that they …
… modified and consistently implemented across five medical intensive care units at just one hospital. But when the COVID-19 pandemic hit, the training and implementation accelerated dramatically.“We implemented a train-the-trainer approach, which …
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… 2012. He was working as an assistant nurse manager on a cardiac stepdown unit in Manhattan when COVID-19 incapacitated hospitals across the world. He died of COVID-19 in March 2020 at age 48 …
… specific AYA resources that are available through our AYA programs, including new virtual support groups to support the population during COVID-19. We are happy to support AYAs on both the pediatric and adult sides.”
… ultimate goal is to follow participants up to 10 years from initial enrollment, according to Dr. Ontaneda.“COVID-19 hit in the middle of DELIVER-MS, delaying enrollment, but we’re already seeing some interesting …
Disease management for patients with COPD requires a holistic approach, especially for those patients with higher symptom burden and healthcare utilization. Through the Bundled Payment for Care Improvement Advanced (BPCIA) program offered through the Centers …
The most recent data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention indicate that approximately 10% of infants in the United States are born preterm annually1 and approximately 83% of mothers start breastfeeding after delivery …
Three years ago, Cleveland Clinic launched its
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