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Jeffrey Duchin, MD
DocJeffD
“Hospitals are implementing their surge plans, making plans to start canceling some procedures, calling in extra staff and trying to get extra staff…We are working to maintain access to essential
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Tim Cook
doctimcook
Anaesthetists are brilliant at collecting data quicklyA thread on the Anaesthesia and Critical Care COVID Activity tracking survey (ACCC track round 1) looking at how hospitals and departments worked in
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Emma Woodhouse 😁
EWoodhouse7
Thread re: where IL residents died in 2020 Alarming increase in deaths at home LTCF resident deaths occurring at LTCF comparable to other yearsNon-C19 hospital deaths are "low"-ish"Other" increase
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Shao Trommashere
MedicTrommasher
Daily Reminder (yeah it's early but I have shit to do...)EMS provides HEALTHCARE. We give meds, provide treatment, do advanced airways/procedures, and a whole bunch of other shit in a
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Don Wolt
tlowdon
The @sfchronicle's Aidin Vaziri reports that "ICUs remained at 0% capacity statewide, as the Southern CA & San Joaquin Valley regions reported they had no hospital beds available." But HHS
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Dr. Sumit
TheIndianDr
Why is it like that? (Thread) #MedTwitter1)Why is it like that The lawyer who charges 5lakh / case is glorified by media but the doctor who charge 500₹/consultation is labelled
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Dr Alexandra Phelan
alexandraphelan
I disagree with folks dismissing the implications of the UK variant of concern. While individual behaviors to avoid transmission may not change, the impact at the population level is serious:
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small robots
smolrobots
Not that it'll be a surprise to anyone, but with regard to the Nightingale hospitals fiasco, we've heard from staff we know that hospitals have actively avoided referring patients to
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MD or Bust - The Equitable Autist-Knowledge Magpie
appyjumpindaze
This is how I survived without insurance BUT there's some nuance to how this works in reality 1) It only covers the facility fees. Most physicians belong to physician groups
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AJ Kay
AJKayWriter
This has been circulating widely enough that it warrants addressing: The premise for the article is that 'a lower proportion of C19 cases being hospitalized means that many people in
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Paula Simons
Paulatics
A dear friend of mine was scheduled to have a significant surgery next week. A surgery so important and time sensitive, that it was set to go ahead, in spite
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𒊓𒅂𒁓𒐗𒐕𒐗 Steve the skeptic
sib313
NHS analysts and policy people. a short thread with some questions about the data the system collects. Why is it so irrelevant and so poor?... The government is currently ruminating
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CounterRatchet
CounterRatchet
Pandemic or NHS staff crisis? Does a NHS staffing crisis give the government the right to control who enters your property or to tell you to shut shop? Mortality rate
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Firass Abiad
firassabiad
5.10 Second, hospitals are suffering. Delayed payments, mounting costs, dwindling supplies and power shortages all pose serious challenges. 4 hospitals reported infections in healthcare staff in the last few days.
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Dasha Burns
DashaBurns
THREAD: I just spent 3 days with frontline workers at hospitals in a part of Appalachia where hospitalizations have more than doubled in the last month. But hospital staff say
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Dr Simon Ashworth
DrSimonAshworth
Just listened to Luke Johnson telling me that hospitals had plenty of capacity.So was the tripling of ICU capacity in my trust in my imagination? Was the fact we were
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