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The many challenges hospitals face during COVID-19 pandemic | Are patients afraid to seek medical attention?

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The many challenges hospitals face during COVID-19 pandemic | Are patients afraid to seek medical attention?
Wednesday, April 8, 2020
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Delays, shortages & confusion: New survey details challenges U.S. hospitals face during COVID-19 pandemic

U.S. hospitals are facing numerous challenges as they work to combat the continued spread of COVID-19, according to a new government survey of more than 300 hospital administrators.

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Delays, shortages & confusion: New survey details challenges U.S. hospitals face during COVID-19 pandemic

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U.S. hospitals are facing numerous challenges as they work to combat the continued spread of COVID-19, according to a new government survey of more than 300 hospital administrators.
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Hospitals seeing ‘a previously unimaginable shift’ due to COVID-19—are patients afraid to seek medical attention?

As COVID-19 continues to keep healthcare providers busy, fewer patients appear to be seeking care for other serious issues, including cardiovascular complications such as heart attack and stroke.

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Hospitals seeing ‘a previously unimaginable shift’ due to COVID-19—are patients afraid to seek medical attention?

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As COVID-19 continues to keep healthcare providers busy, fewer patients appear to be seeking care for other serious issues, including cardiovascular complications such as heart attack and stroke.
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Featured Articles

Can smartphones diagnose AFib?

Smartphone cameras could play an important role in the diagnosis of AFib, according to new findings published in JAMA Network Open.

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Can smartphones diagnose AFib?

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Smartphone cameras could play an important role in the diagnosis of AFib, according to new findings published in JAMA Network Open.
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New data registry to highlight how COVID-19 impacts cardiovascular outcomes

As researchers continue to learn more about COVID-19, the American Heart Association (AHA) has launched a new patient data registry focused on studying associations between the virus and cardiovascular disease.

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New data registry to highlight how COVID-19 impacts cardiovascular outcomes

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As researchers continue to learn more about COVID-19, the American Heart Association (AHA) has launched a new patient data registry focused on studying associations between the virus and cardiovascular disease.
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ACC, MedAxiom CEO resigns

The move come as “the result of changing personal and family priorities,” according to an official statement from the ACC.

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ACC, MedAxiom CEO resigns

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The move come as “the result of changing personal and family priorities,” according to an official statement from the ACC.
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In Case You Missed It

Doesn’t miss a beat: AI assesses cardiac function faster than cardiologists

An AI algorithm can assess echocardiograms “more rapidly and comprehensively” than experienced cardiologists, according to a new study published in Nature.

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Doesn’t miss a beat: AI assesses cardiac function faster than cardiologists

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An AI algorithm can assess echocardiograms “more rapidly and comprehensively” than experienced cardiologists, according to a new study published in Nature.
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How to provide emergency cardiovascular care, including CPR, for children with COVID-19

Though the new coronavirus is often associated with older patients and those with preexisting conditions, it has been diagnosed in young children as well.

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How to provide emergency cardiovascular care, including CPR, for children with COVID-19

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Though the new coronavirus is often associated with older patients and those with preexisting conditions, it has been diagnosed in young children as well.
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New research highlights 'widespread benefits' of exercise on metabolism

The connection between exercise and metabolism may be even more important to a person’s health than scientists previously thought, according to new research published in Cardiovascular Research.

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New research highlights 'widespread benefits' of exercise on metabolism

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The connection between exercise and metabolism may be even more important to a person’s health than scientists previously thought, according to new research published in Cardiovascular Research.
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From the Magazine

New Take on Transplant: Reconsidering Hepatitis C-infected Hearts for Donation

As many as 700 hearts from donors with hepatitis C are discarded each year in the U.S. New research suggests at least some of these organs may be suitable for transplant.

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New Take on Transplant: Reconsidering Hepatitis C-infected Hearts for Donation

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As many as 700 hearts from donors with hepatitis C are discarded each year in the U.S. New research suggests at least some of these organs may be suitable for transplant.
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