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What Is HKU5-CoV-2? Scientists Find Bat Virus Similar To COVID-19

Forbes Healthcare

Researchers have discovered a virus that could enter human cells in a similar way to COVID-19. But they caution it's much more poorly adapted to humans.

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Selling a practice: How compensation agreements can complicate a sale

Medical Economics

What you need to know about selling a practice

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Pope Francis Is Ill With Double Pneumonia. What Does That Mean?

Forbes Healthcare

What does Pope Francis having "double pneumonia" mean? What should you look for in the elderly? How can you avoid getting pneumonia?

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15 Powerful Applications of Generative AI in Healthcare

Arkenea

Key Takeaways Generative AI models can create synthetic images that are close to real images. Some of the prominent generative AI models used for imaging are DALL-E 2, GLIDE, and ChatGPT. Generative AI in healthcare helps doctors to create copies of patient data and automate form-filling tasks. It can also be integrated with EHR for documentation work.

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How to Start Virtual Care the Right Way: A Proven Roadmap for 2025 and Beyond

Speaker: Dr. Christine Gall, DrPH, MS, BSN, RN

The promise of virtual care is no longer theoretical and is now a critical solution to many of healthcare’s most urgent challenges. Yet many healthcare leaders remain unsure how to build a business case for investment and launching the right program at the right time can be the difference between value and failure. For organizations seeking a financially sound, clinically effective entry point, Virtual Patient Observation (VPO) offers a compelling case to lead with.

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Victor Wembanyama’s Deep Vein Thrombosis Shocks Fans, But Spurs Made The Right Call

Forbes Healthcare

The Spurs phenom suffered a season-ending injury. A physician explains what deep vein thrombosis is, its causes and treatment, and Wembanyama's likely prognosis.

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Idaho considers withdrawing from WWHAMI because UWash has "become political"

Sensible Medicine

Recently, a bill entered the Idaho state legislature to withdraw from the WWHAMI initiative. WWHAMI is a acronym that stands for Wyoming, Washington, Alaska, Montana and Idaho, and is a medical partnership where the relatively smaller (pop) states send students to U Washington to train to be doctors. Historically, Idaho has sent 40 students each year to the University.