CMS will now reimburse 11 additional #telehealth services. More than 34.5 million #telemedicine services has been delivered to Medicaid and CHIP beneficiaries from March -June this year, an increase of more than 2,600% when compared to last year. https://t.co/NbTlWus9pT
— PrognoCIS (@prognocis) October 18, 2020
"In 10 years from now, they're not going to call it 'telemedicine' anymore. They're just going to call it 'medicine'."https://t.co/bcubLLJFsd
— MaRS (@MaRSDD) October 18, 2020
#Telemedicine is far from "virtually perfect." 38% of older adults aren't ready for it; policies, equipment, and keeping some services open can help make sure they still get care https://t.co/dG8JhLcEZW
— JAMA Internal Medicine (@JAMAInternalMed) October 24, 2020
Here’s how telemedicine abortions work pic.twitter.com/wn4z2akxnQ
— NowThis (@nowthisnews) October 21, 2020
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Virologists from the @NeytsVirology lab found that hydroxychloroquine does not limit SARS-CoV-2 replication in hamsters. A high dose of the anti-flu drug favipiravir, by contrast, does have an antiviral effect. https://t.co/uBobjujhDn
— KU Leuven (@KU_Leuven) October 10, 2020
The @NobelPrize in #Chemistry 2020 was awarded to Emmanuelle Charpentier & Jennifer Doudna for the discovery of the CRISPR/Cas9 genetic scissors.
ℹ️ #uni_lu researchers explain how they use the #CRISPR/Cas9 method in their studies & why it has become key.https://t.co/V4nXNQuHux— uni.lu (@uni_lu) October 19, 2020
Periosteum is connective tissue layer, which covers the bones and helps nourishing, healing and reconstruction of the bone tissue https://t.co/rrPY8OgxBu pic.twitter.com/GQZNwdSzRq
— DentaGama (@Dentagama) April 24, 2020
Hospital and health plan leaders also see revenue cycle management as an area of innovation that's stood out during the #COVID19 pandemic, according to a report from KLAS and CCM. #smartHIT https://t.co/XSOQ1k1qDP
— Healthcare IT News (@HealthITNews) October 20, 2020
Scientists (including @pekinahan @UWRadiology) have created a massive virtual library whose collection of lung x-ray and CT scans are intended to mobilize #artificial_intelligence against #COVID19. @aapmHQ @RSNA @RadiologyACR https://t.co/gTf0RQHHKL
— UW Medicine Newsroom (@uwmnewsroom) October 20, 2020
“It looks like we know the reason, the origin of this very strong reaction that some children and also some adult patients with very severe #COVID19 have,” said @PittTweet's Dr. Ivet Bahar. https://t.co/4JkRj1r0dg
— UPMC (@UPMCnews) October 1, 2020
Experts are doing everything they can to produce a viable #COVID19Vaccine. We asked Dr. Moshe Arditi to explain how vaccine development works and why the rules are changing for #COVID19. https://t.co/HJwITBHTEf
— Cedars-Sinai (@CedarsSinai) October 12, 2020
Case studies also show MIS-C can strike seemingly healthy children without warning three or four weeks after asymptomatic infections, said Alvaro Moreira, MD, MSc, of The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio. https://t.co/KCzDXfH3Oe via @medical_xpress
— NASTY WOMAN (@CalHN) September 9, 2020
More proof that #APN01 is a solid and safe treatment #ACE2 #Covid19 https://t.co/JUlsu99Pjh
— APEIRON Biologics AG (@apeironbio) April 22, 2020
Thanks to Greg Galvin, MS ’82, PhD ’84, MBA ’93, & his company, @RheonixInc, a new, FDA-approved, same-day testing turnaround method for #COVID_19 results is available in #TompkinsCounty via a partnership with Cayuga Health. #CornellMBA @CornellEng https://t.co/TY5cm0L11S
— Janice Endresen (@JSEditor) April 30, 2020
TTP is pleased to be working in partnership with Dyson on a new ventilator, CoVent, which aims to increase the number of ventilators available to the NHS. https://t.co/0xJwjEKmNz#NHSVentilatorChallenge #thespacetoinvent pic.twitter.com/gl06Wd5fUZ
— TTP (@ttp_plc) April 6, 2020
“we have refocused resources at Dyson, and worked with TTP, The Technology Partnership, to design and build an entirely new ventilator, The CoVent. This new device can be manufactured quickly, efficiently and at volume.” https://t.co/zEEg3I3Mxb
— Dr Kevin Purcell (@kevinpurcell) March 27, 2020
Clearest i've read: 10k Ventilator Challenge (Penlon and Smiths types); 5k Penlon alone; 10k Dyson; 10k Babcock/Dragerwerk; 10k Sagentia (total 45k) plus 8k imports – but notes most subject to approval. Much much more clarity needed! https://t.co/LQIUyykFww
— David Edgerton (@DEHEdgerton) April 8, 2020
Smiths’ medical division has ramped up production of its Parapac Plus ventilator at its site in Luton to meet increased demand caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.https://t.co/PMexp1TazH
— Medical Engineers (@MedEngineers) April 1, 2020
Smiths Medical is privileged to be part of the #VentilatorChallengeUK Consortium, partnering to increase production of our paraPAC plus™ ventilators.
Thank you to all helping support clinicians and the patients they serve.
Read more: https://t.co/pUmHu8DXG6#COVID19 #Ventilators pic.twitter.com/2dnOOZdjdB— Smiths Medical (@SmithsMedical) March 30, 2020
Great to see our paraPAC plus™ ventilators on their way to hospitals across the UK #covid19 #NHSVentilatorChallenge #ProudtobeSmiths https://t.co/ugU8zOrQh0
— Smiths Group plc (@SmithsGroupplc) April 14, 2020
Smiths Medical Ramps Up ParaPAC Ventilator Production For UK Order Of 10,000 Unitshttps://t.co/6MzlrtNJWe #Medtech
— Medtech Insight (@Medtech_Insight) March 31, 2020
https://twitter.com/Jefferson_MFG/status/1242007462481473536
Breaking: Govt halts 4 more ventilator projects, confirming our story.
Penlon Prima and Smiths ParaPac going ahead, plus 4 others.
– Breas Medical's Nippy 4+ and Vivo65
– Babock's Zephyr Plus
– OES Medical's Gemini5, inc Dyson's CoVent, reassessed.https://t.co/JabD1CHw7a
— Rob Davies (@ByRobDavies) April 28, 2020
It's great to see another ADS member stepping up in response to the COVID-19 crisis as Babcock have been awarded a contract to manufacture 10,000 Zephyr Plus ventilators: https://t.co/Yf90F22A8o
— ADS Group (@ADSgroupUK) April 6, 2020
We're proud to learn that our charitable partners Babcock are leading on the design and production of 10,000 ventilators for the NHS working in partnership with Zephyr Plus. Such important work – thank you! https://t.co/hrCCXUVNeo
— Barnardo’s (@barnardos) April 9, 2020
We accepted the UK Govt’s #VentilatorChallenge a month ago. Our team set up two new production lines for Nippy 4+ and Vivo 65 life-support ventilators, and we ship the first batch of devices to the UK today. Thanks to @CabinetOfficeUK for the support, and thanks to all involved!! pic.twitter.com/VSlZv66A05
— NIPPY by Breas (@NippyVentilator) April 30, 2020
Watch #coronavirus expert @weisssr on the history, replication, and immune evasion of the viruses—from 4/3 @PENNCoV symposium https://t.co/4qbblmIKZ8
— @PennMedBenchmarks (@PennMedBench) April 7, 2020
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The official number of deaths from Covid-19 has passed one million people worldwide ➡️ https://t.co/IXuqLeQ01C
Despite that huge number, we still don’t know enough about the virus.
Here’s are some of the key questions scientists are looking at ⬇️ (THREAD 1/9) pic.twitter.com/jT39iOSPLO
— BBC World Service (@bbcworldservice) September 29, 2020
More than 1 million people have died from the coronavirus worldwide, according to data from Johns Hopkins University https://t.co/zoKC1USpAP pic.twitter.com/5SKUFXBGaE
— CNN International (@cnni) September 29, 2020
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Ongoing problems experienced by some people who initially showed mild symptoms of the #coronavirus @AFP @AFPgraphics pic.twitter.com/PsggPce9LB
— AFP South Asia (@AFPSouthAsia) September 27, 2020
The data isn’t perfect. Since the CDC hasn’t yet begun publicly releasing the number of people who have been tested, The COVID Tracking Project is pulling data from state health departments, which can vary in the way they report tests and infections. https://t.co/r0HDQhTbFp pic.twitter.com/lVX3phApSp
— POLITICO (@politico) June 2, 2020
Low vitamin D levels independently associated with severe COVID-19 cases, death https://t.co/LbSZ9a8X00
— AssocAmerPhys&Surg (@AAPSonline) September 15, 2020
Boston University study finds Vitamin D reduces COVID-19 risk https://t.co/WpxSv98jUw
— Boston 25 News (@boston25) September 17, 2020
COVID-19 patients who get enough vitamin D are 52% less likely to die of the infection, study finds https://t.co/EYLr5YjVjI
— Daily Mail Online (@MailOnline) September 26, 2020
Researchers led by Daniel Giammar, Walter E. Browne Professor of Environmental Engineering, found that aluminum's presence in pipes can affect the solubility of lead in drinking water. https://t.co/aSEFqSlYzE
— McKelvey Engineering @ WashU (@WashUengineers) May 19, 2020
Here's how AI can train workers for the jobs of the future #JobsReset https://t.co/kUZdPzuhA0 pic.twitter.com/hG2QByfHk6
— World Economic Forum (@wef) October 22, 2020
Even though #AI systems involve data that doesn’t explicitly pertain to humans at all, they eventually shape decisions with real consequences on the lives and livelihoods of communities, write @AINowInstitute's Rashida Richardson and @ambaonadventure. https://t.co/9fwUTiKl5W
— CIGI (@CIGIonline) August 16, 2020
Local and state governments are racing to adapt to the complexities of #COVID19.
Databricks' COVID-19 surveillance solution takes a data-driven approach to adaptive response, helping to drive more effective shelter-in-place policies. https://t.co/0vMEkhmUMR
— Databricks (@databricks) October 23, 2020
Artificial intelligence trends: 'Machine learning' leads Twitter mentions in Q1 2020, followed by 'Big data'
https://t.co/gqBSQV1kNq via @VerdictUK— XClaimit™ (@XClaimItNews) April 24, 2020
"Understanding how social media algorithms work is essential to ensure the ethical and scholarly character of online engagement and should be a core part of how universities promote the use of social media for academics." https://t.co/Q4at1XNDQs
— Ghent University Research (@ResearchUGent) September 9, 2020
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[SPONSORED] The coronavirus pandemic is causing business priorities to shift. Organizations are seeking new partnerships, accelerating the pace of AI and having a diverse and ethical workplace. Learn more here: https://t.co/AXRPjSddLc (With @@InferenceSol) pic.twitter.com/wpTx0XnaMW
— MIT Technology Review (@techreview) October 18, 2020
A new #artificialintelligence-based algorithm may help clinicians predict which patients with #COVID19 face a high risk of developing acute #kidneyinjury (#AKI) requiring dialysis, say researchers https://t.co/rvC5dSEWDt
— National Herald (@NH_India) October 25, 2020
Handwritten notes created by robo-writer#Robotics #ArtificialIntelligence #IoT #5G #Robots #tech #innovation #MachineLearning
Cc: @Nicochan33 @mvollmer1 @jblefevre60 @sebbourguignon @DrJDrooghaag @andi_staub @kalydeoo @Ym78200 @JolaBurnett @SpirosMargaris @evankirstel @debraruh pic.twitter.com/veR1hSsRkT— Fabrizio Bustamante (@Fabriziobustama) May 9, 2020
From identifying infection hotspots in the Pacific to using AI to help Vietnam’s economy, we’re working with global partners in the fight against COVID-19. #COVID19 #coronavirus
https://t.co/orcH2CUpRH— CSIRO (@CSIRO) October 19, 2020
New #blogpost
Read about how we adapted our webAI #ArtificialIntelligence system to analyse the #economic impact of the #coronavirus #pandemic in #realtime.https://t.co/BKeTJ7oA17 pic.twitter.com/F8jSHjujTr
— istari.ai (@istari_ai) October 23, 2020
The coronavirus crisis poses a tough human-resources problem: how to keep workers safe on cramped rigs at sea https://t.co/9p5Xl81LfQ
— Bloomberg (@business) October 23, 2020
Prof @digitalarun discusses how #Covid19 is accelerating the use of #AI technology in #retail, via @TechTargetNews: https://t.co/HJJyVxxZ0V
— NYU Stern (@NYUStern) October 23, 2020
McKelvey Engineerings' team of aerosol experts are working at unprecedented speeds to research the impact of the novel coronavirus in the air, on the ground and at the molecular level.https://t.co/XvXzhpc39W
— McKelvey Engineering @ WashU (@WashUengineers) April 27, 2020
New: Our Open Learning Initiative (@cmuoli) is making its courseware materials available for free for the rest of the semester for institutions impacted by the #COVID19 outbreak. https://t.co/pYdzrOxrzs pic.twitter.com/iaXreLs0Hc
— Carnegie Mellon (@CarnegieMellon) March 17, 2020
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Light Traveling through a bottle and visualized at One Trillion Frames per second pic.twitter.com/oFI6Wunift
— Physics-astronomy (@Physicsastrono9) May 17, 2020
Baby goat makes me happy. pic.twitter.com/5lwmrgaOvU
— Earth's Beauty (@PhysicsAndAstr1) May 18, 2020
When Lions are the cause of traffic congestion. pic.twitter.com/qCFZhLYf0l
— Earth's Beauty (@PhysicsAndAstr1) May 17, 2020
Fish are unique and fascinating individuals. They deserve compassion.pic.twitter.com/v9RvUISBn8
— PETA UK (@PETAUK) September 24, 2020
#MeettheFlock: #3 Sindy
Sindy is 2.5 years old & is with her 5 chicks. She is as calm as a broody as Cinnamon and broods twice a year but can cover a max of 15 eggs to Cinnamon's 18. She is in moult with ginger new & blonde old feathers#floofs #chickens #teamfloof #thegoodlife pic.twitter.com/AbKR1bO8H0
— The Floof Lady (@TheFloofLady) September 30, 2020
Twitter changes its hacked materials policy in wake of New York Post controversy https://t.co/XtT3fNkV5w by @riptari
— TechCrunch (@TechCrunch) October 16, 2020
This staircase goes on forever. Or does it? https://t.co/cjmPMA8yue pic.twitter.com/eGzeCbEXk6
— Popular Science (@PopSci) May 2, 2020
I truly hope that efforts that went into writing and publishing this piece translate into even the smallest change for the betterment of our scientific community. Let's work together and start catalysing change! #diverseSTEM https://t.co/dD1CiYwlMH
— César #BlackLivesMatter Urbina-Blanco (@cesapo) August 17, 2020
A giant robot resembling the 1970s anime figure Gundam has been tested in Yokohama, Japan. The robot stands at nearly 60 feet tall and weighs 24 tons. https://t.co/QeY4bCp6aZ pic.twitter.com/FTTyrNrcPl
— CNN International (@cnni) September 27, 2020
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