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Mashup Score: 40New Report: Disproportionate Economic Burden of cCHD - 24 day(s) ago
cCHD causes life-threatening complications that require lifelong, complex medical care. The economic burden on patients, families, and the US economy is extremely high, yet the impact has been underrepresented and not fully evaluated to date. We’re proud to share our report examining the cost of cCHD on patients, families, and the US economy. Complex Congenital Heart Disease (cCHD) is a set of rare congenital heart defects that occur in about 2.5 in 1000 children. For those who survive the intense
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Mashup Score: 2Jam Session Registration - 28 day(s) ago
We are thrilled to share our new season of the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Equity (CHE) Jam Sessions! CHE invites speakers from a variety of research areas to share their latest projects and findings. Register now to join us every second Wednesday o
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Mashup Score: 16Glaucomflecken Insider - 29 day(s) ago
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Mashup Score: 3
We are thrilled to announce the call for abstracts for the 2025 World Cornea Congress (WCC)! The Cornea Society sponsors the World Cornea Congress (WCC), which is held approximately every 5 years and high lights the progress that has been made in both clinical and research endeavors of the international corneal community. This meeting will include invited speakers and a call for papers, interactive programming, and networking opportunities. There will also be a poster session each day and a dedicated WCC
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Mashup Score: 2Jam Session Registration - 1 month(s) ago
We are thrilled to share our new season of the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Equity (CHE) Jam Sessions! CHE invites speakers from a variety of research areas to share their latest projects and findings. Register now to join us every second Wednesday o
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Mashup Score: 2Jam Session Registration - 1 month(s) ago
We are thrilled to share our new season of the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Equity (CHE) Jam Sessions! CHE invites speakers from a variety of research areas to share their latest projects and findings. Register now to join us every second Wednesday o
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Mashup Score: 2Jam Session Registration - 1 month(s) ago
We are thrilled to share our new season of the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Equity (CHE) Jam Sessions! CHE invites speakers from a variety of research areas to share their latest projects and findings. Register now to join us every second Wednesday o
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Mashup Score: 9Seminar | Conflicts of interest in healthcare - where are we now - 2 month(s) ago
Conflicts of interest in healthcare: where are we now? About the Event: Conflicts of interest in medicine have been a problem for decades but what are we doing about it? What evidence do we have that it is making any difference? Are conflicts of interest in medicine destined to be a ‘forever wicked’ problem? This talk is unlikely to give any helpful answers but will try to define the problems that we (still) need answers to. About the Speaker: Dr. Margaret McCartney is a general practitioner, freelance
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Mashup Score: 2Global Health NOW: Famine Looms in Gaza; Pandemic Pact Nears Finish Line; and Hard Lines Over CDC Guidelines - 2 month(s) ago
Northern Gaza is on the brink of famine, as much of the population moves from “acute food insecurity” into “catastrophic levels of hunger,” UN News reports. Famine may happen by the end of May, barring the immediate cessation of hostilities and delivery of food and supplies, per a UN Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) report published yesterday. 1.1 million people—half of the Gaza Strip’s population—will endure catastrophic conditions between now and mid-July, assuming the conflict
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Mashup Score: 9February 2024 Innovation Lab Newsletter - 2 month(s) ago
The Healthcare Innovation Lab is committed to improving the health and well-being of the people and communities we serve through leadership, education, innovation, and excellence in medicine. Artificial Intelligence is a trending topic in health care, and the Innovation Lab is working on several pilots to test the benefit of using AI to reduce physician documentation burden. Letters of Intent for the 2 024-2025 Big Ideas Grant Competition are due Wednesday, March 27. For more information about the
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Congenital heart disease (CHD) in the spotlight @AdditionalVent-New Report: Disproportionate Economic Burden of cCHD: https://t.co/nfmUXM48Lx A much needed assessment of the CHD treatment costs on patient families @benoitbruneau @Bigthunderpants @mingtao_zhao @JamesRPriestMD https://t.co/uw7NAhT8VJ