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Trump Announces Nominations
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Rethinking Telehealth
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Teladoc's Motion Detection
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QUIZ QUESTION!
Trump Announces CDC, FDA and Surgeon General Nominations
The line-up looks like:
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. — Secretary of Department of Health and Human Services
Mehmet Oz, MD, MBA — US Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS)
Dave Weldon, MD — Centers for Disease Control (CDC)
Marty Makary, MD, MPH, FACS — FDA Commissioner
Janette Nesheiwat, MD — Surgeon General
The CDC is coming under fire in this administration, particularly for its monetary relationships with industry. Dr. Weldon has previously suggested that vaccine safety should be managed by an independent organization under HHS. Dr. Makary’s views in books and papers have also been critical of the associations between the FDA and industry, as well as between insurance companies and the CMS. These two seem similar in their viewpoints.
Dr. Nsheiwat is a double-board-certified physician in EM and FM and runs a chain of urgent care clinics. She is a strong supporter of vaccinations and preventative care, including nutrition, continuous care environments, and accessibility within the health care system.
Trump Announces CDC, FDA and Surgeon General Nominations - Medical Economics
Telehealth Is Less Promising Than It First Seemed
Most of the news about telehealth focuses on pushing for extensions of the current CMS authorizations beyond their expiration this year. While some of the support is genuine and largely aimed at senior care and mental health, some is driven by interests in prescribing and direct-to-consumer sales by pharmaceutical companies and providers. This study references many aspects of telehealth consumption that remain unclear—does it change prescribing habits, lead to overuse of antibiotics, and improve or decrease the quality of care?
Telehealth Is Less Promising Than It First Seemed - Competitive Enterprise Institute
Teladoc Launches AI Motion Detection Solution to Improve Safety
Soon to be joining the beeping IV pump is an AI vision nanny designed to tell you when the patient has moved outside the boundaries of the hospital bed or is engaged in potential fall-risk positions on the bed. This is the first commercial product we’ve seen for AI-based vision inside a patient room. Handling this type of monitoring is something that vision-based AIs will excel at, but it does raise some privacy and data questions.
Vision-based AI has a lot to offer for standing fall risk, gait analysis, respiration monitoring, and privacy-oriented patient monitors, and this AI can identify and differentiate the patient in a room full of visitors and staff.
Teladoc Launches AI Motion Detection Solution to Improve Safety - Fierce Healthcare
QUIZ QUESTION
32-year-old man presents with an injury to his hand
A 32-year-old man with no past medical history presents to you for evaluation of an injury to his hand (see Figure).
While he was mildly intoxicated at a bar, he punched an acquaintance in the mouth and sustained a laceration to his right hand from that individual’s teeth.
Upon examination, the patient is awake and alert. His vital signs are normal.
Which of the following statements is correct regarding this wound?
- His risk of infection is low.
- Irrigation and primary closure are indicated.
- Deep structure damage is common.
- Antibiotics are not indicated.
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