PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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After ECMO Decannulation, Are Patients Thriving or Just Surviving?
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The use of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) to support patients with cardiac arrest, cardiogenic shock, and acute respiratory distress syndrome is rising worldwide.¹ While ECMO may save the lives of some of our sickest patients, the outlook
The impact of online education during the Covid-19 pandemic on the professional identity formation of medical students: A systematic scoping review
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Evolving individual, contextual, organizational, interactional and sociocultural factors have complicated efforts to shape the professional identity formation (PIF) of medical students or how they feel, act and think as professionals. However, an
Risk factors for COVID-19 in-hospital mortality in Argentina: A competing risk survival analysis
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COVID-19 poses dire threats for low and middle-income countries (LMICs). Yet, there remains limited rigorous evidence describing the characteristics and outcomes of hospitalized patients for LMICs, and often the evidence was based on small samples
Laboratory-Developed Tests: A Critical Bridge During the COVID-19 Pandemic
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Incidence of COVID-19 and Worker's Compensation Utilization Among Food Manufacturing in Wisconsin, October 1, 2020 - December 31, 2021
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BACKGROUND: The food manufacturing industry is a critical economic sector and has been a high-risk industry for COVID-19. This analysis aimed to describe COVID-19 cumulative case incidence rates among Wisconsin food manufacturing workers and their
Efficacy of a Digital Intervention to Increase Annual Wellness Visit Scheduling Amid COVID-19 Backlog
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BACKGROUND: The Medicare Annual Wellness Visit is a preventive visit that is largely underutilized, a problem further compounded by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Family planning service disruptions in the first two years of the COVID-19 pandemic: Evidence from health facilities in seven low- and middle-income countries
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Many speculated that COVID-19 would severely restrict the delivery of essential health services, including family planning (FP), but evidence of this impact is limited, partly due to data limitations. We use cross-sectional data collected from
Telehealth Expansion, Internet Speed, and Primary Care Access Before and During COVID-19
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CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE: In this cohort study of Wisconsin Medicaid beneficiaries, greater telehealth uptake occurred in groups with higher pre-PHE utilization, except for high uptake among Hispanic and non-Hispanic Black individuals despite low
TAVR and COVID-19: History We Should Not Be Doomed to Repeat
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