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    Telehealth seen as a key tool to help fight COVID-19

    March 6, 2020

    A House bill would allow the HHS secretary to “waive or modify application of certain Medicare requirements with respect to telehealth services”.

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    COVID-19 and public health preparedness in the United States

    March 6, 2020

    The spread of COVID-19 in the United States is inevitable, and there must be well-coordinated planning to reduce the impact.

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    Infection control protects hospital staff from COVID-19, study shows

    March 5, 2020

    The Hong Kong success story may be due to enhanced laboratory surveillance, early airborne infection isolation, and rapid-turnaround molecular diagnostics.

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    CMS issues guidance on containing spread of coronavirus

    March 5, 2020

    The agency published two guidance documents related to helping contain the spread of the coronavirus, primarily aimed at ensuring that health care providers are implementing proper infection control procedures.

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    AFib patients do best on a DOAC started 7-10 days post stroke

    March 4, 2020

    LOS ANGELES – Observational data hints at the best time to start oral anticoagulation in AFib patients after a cardioembolic stroke.

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    MACE benefits with dapagliflozin improve with disease duration

    March 4, 2020

    Findings suggest treatment with the SGLT-2 inhibitor should be initiated early in some high-risk patients.

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    Intervention improves antibiotics use in UTIs

    March 3, 2020

    To promote judicious antibiotic use, researchers designed an intervention including the development of new local UTI guidelines and a live, case-based educational session.

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    Washington State grapples with coronavirus outbreak

    March 2, 2020

    King County, Wash. is Ground Zero for the first outbreak on U.S. soil.

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    Can this patient get IV contrast?

    March 2, 2020

    Patients with seafood allergy have a higher rate of reactions to iodinated contrast, but not at a higher rate than patients with other food allergies.

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    No sedation fails to improve mortality in mechanically ventilated patients

    March 2, 2020

    ORLANDO – The lack of sedation did significantly improve certain secondary endpoints, including a reduced number of thromboembolic events and preservation of physical function.

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