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    • Watch videos from the #ATS2021 Science and Innovation Center. From “Microbiome and Medicine” to “Sustaining a research career in the peri-pandemic era,” view them here: https://t.co/7soHvlNkKs https://t.co/bPGF9GDttV

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    There has been increasing use of and research on home-based pulmonary rehabilitation during the COVID-19 pandemic, bringing to light numerous benefits of telehealth rehabilitation along with traditional center-based rehabilitation.Pulmonary rehabilitation has demonstrated proven benefits for patients with COPD. However, challenges remain, as only around 10% of eligible patients are referred, with

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    There has been increasing use of and research on home-based pulmonary rehabilitation during the COVID-19 pandemic, bringing to light numerous benefits of telehealth rehabilitation along with traditional center-based rehabilitation.Pulmonary rehabilitation has demonstrated proven benefits for patients with COPD. However, challenges remain, as only around 10% of eligible patients are referred, with

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    • ICYMI: “Tele-pulmonary rehab is particularly suited to increase access in remote areas that lack center-based programs [and] is suitable to provide pulmonary rehab in the context of a pandemic.” #ATS2021 @atscommunity https://t.co/qQw6ebofK3

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    There has been increasing use of and research on home-based pulmonary rehabilitation during the COVID-19 pandemic, bringing to light numerous benefits of telehealth rehabilitation along with traditional center-based rehabilitation.Pulmonary rehabilitation has demonstrated proven benefits for patients with COPD. However, challenges remain, as only around 10% of eligible patients are referred, with

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    • There has been increasing use of and research on home-based pulmonary rehabilitation during the COVID-19 pandemic, bringing to light numerous benefits of telehealth rehabilitation along with traditional center-based rehabilitation #ATS2021 @atscommunity https://t.co/qQw6ebofK3

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    Patients with COPD who received care in an accredited advanced COPD center of excellence clinic had lower ED use compared with those who received care at another center, researchers reported. Mandeep Singh, MD, from the department of pulmonary, critical care and sleep medicine at the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston, conducted a single-center, retrospective analysis of data

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    • Presented at #ATS2021: Patients with #COPD treated in an accredited center demonstrated lower ED visits compared with those treated in a nonaccredited center. @atscommunity https://t.co/knuLo0goMo

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    Patients with COPD who received care in an accredited advanced COPD center of excellence clinic had lower ED use compared with those who received care at another center, researchers reported. Mandeep Singh, MD, from the department of pulmonary, critical care and sleep medicine at the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston, conducted a single-center, retrospective analysis of data

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    • Presented at #ATS2021: Patients with #COPD treated in an accredited center demonstrated lower ED visits compared with those treated in a nonaccredited center. @atscommunity https://t.co/knuLo0goMo

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    Patients with COPD who received care in an accredited advanced COPD center of excellence clinic had lower ED use compared with those who received care at another center, researchers reported. Mandeep Singh, MD, from the department of pulmonary, critical care and sleep medicine at the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston, conducted a single-center, retrospective analysis of data

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    • Presented at #ATS2021: Patients with #COPD treated in an accredited center demonstrated lower ED visits compared with those treated in a nonaccredited center. @atscommunity https://t.co/E8EtWMbQmz

    • Presented at #ATS2021: Patients with #COPD treated in an accredited center demonstrated lower ED visits compared with those treated in a nonaccredited center. @atscommunity https://t.co/Q5eHvSnOKv