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Scientists can counter COVID misinformation | ‘Fauci effect’ swamps med schools | Healthcare consumers demand digital

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Scientists can counter COVID misinformation | ‘Fauci effect’ swamps med schools | Healthcare consumers demand digital
Tuesday, December 8, 2020
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How COVID misinformation goes viral—and how to beat it at its own game

People tend to perceive themselves as less swayed than others by COVID-19 misinformation, and the gap helps explain why some people are more open than others to governmental interventions.

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How COVID misinformation goes viral—and how to beat it at its own game

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People tend to perceive themselves as less swayed than others by COVID-19 misinformation, and the gap helps explain why some people are more open than others to governmental interventions.
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Students surging toward medical schools: ‘If there’s another pandemic, it’ll be up to us’

Somewhat suddenly, Boston University’s school of medicine has in hand 12,024 applications from students hoping to become MDs. It only has 110 seats. Across the country, Stanford has 11,000 applicants for 90 openings.

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Students surging toward medical schools: ‘If there’s another pandemic, it’ll be up to us’

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Somewhat suddenly, Boston University’s school of medicine has in hand 12,024 applications from students hoping to become MDs. It only has 110 seats. Across the country, Stanford has 11,000 applicants for 90 openings.
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Patients dissatisfied with providers’ digital prowess voting with their (actual or virtual) feet

The COVID crisis has pushed healthcare providers to up their game on digital health, but the sector is not moving fast enough on this front for the liking of healthcare consumers.

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Patients dissatisfied with providers’ digital prowess voting with their (actual or virtual) feet

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The COVID crisis has pushed healthcare providers to up their game on digital health, but the sector is not moving fast enough on this front for the liking of healthcare consumers.
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In Case You Missed It

Traveling nurses, ‘rationing’ ICU doctors tell the current COVID story in words and actions

As is so often the case with COVID-19, the numbers sketch out a dauntingly vast landscape while the anecdotes paint portraits of affected human denizens.

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Traveling nurses, ‘rationing’ ICU doctors tell the current COVID story in words and actions

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As is so often the case with COVID-19, the numbers sketch out a dauntingly vast landscape while the anecdotes paint portraits of affected human denizens.
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ACOs to Congress: Please don’t move the bar on MACRA thresholds

Some 501 accountable care organizations and other provider entities are urging Congressional leadership of both parties to modify the “unrealistic threshold tests” set out in the 2021 edition of the bipartisan Medicare Access and CHIP Reauthorization Act (MACRA) of 2015.

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ACOs to Congress: Please don’t move the bar on MACRA thresholds

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Some 501 accountable care organizations and other provider entities are urging Congressional leadership of both parties to modify the “unrealistic threshold tests” set out in the 2021 edition of the bipartisan Medicare Access and CHIP Reauthorization Act (MACRA) of 2015.
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Pleased patients just what the doctor ordered for hospitals fiscally stricken by COVID

Hospitals that have failed to impress patients with COVID safety and quality measures should not be surprised when 2 of 3 patients switch provider orgs—or when 1 in 4 postpone a scheduled procedure indefinitely.

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Pleased patients just what the doctor ordered for hospitals fiscally stricken by COVID

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Hospitals that have failed to impress patients with COVID safety and quality measures should not be surprised when 2 of 3 patients switch provider orgs—or when 1 in 4 postpone a scheduled procedure indefinitely.
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In Other News

Mental illnesses diagnosable by AI focused on Facebook

Drawing on nothing more than Facebook activity, psychiatric AI can distinguish individuals headed for hospitalization with schizophrenia from those with worsening mood disorders such as clinical depression and bipolar states. 

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Mental illnesses diagnosable by AI focused on Facebook

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Drawing on nothing more than Facebook activity, psychiatric AI can distinguish individuals headed for hospitalization with schizophrenia from those with worsening mood disorders such as clinical depression and bipolar states. 
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Hydroxychloroquine unable to limit spread, or severity, of COVID-19 after exposure

There are no benefits to treating patients with hydroxychloroquine after they have already been exposed to COVID-19, according to a new study published in the New England Journal of Medicine.

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Hydroxychloroquine unable to limit spread, or severity, of COVID-19 after exposure

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There are no benefits to treating patients with hydroxychloroquine after they have already been exposed to COVID-19, according to a new study published in the New England Journal of Medicine.
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FDA eases inspection, quality regulations for mammography facilities struggling during COVID crisis

The new guidance is expected to increase the availability of breast imaging services during the pandemic, the administration said recently.

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FDA eases inspection, quality regulations for mammography facilities struggling during COVID crisis

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The new guidance is expected to increase the availability of breast imaging services during the pandemic, the administration said recently.
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FTC approves Rad Partners’ blockbuster $885M acquisition of Mednax Radiology Solutions

Standard & Poor’s Global Ratings revealed the news in an update shared Dec. 3. 

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FTC approves Rad Partners’ blockbuster $885M acquisition of Mednax Radiology Solutions

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Standard & Poor’s Global Ratings revealed the news in an update shared Dec. 3. 
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