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Cuomo and Trump: Who Can Tell the Difference?
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<blockquote data-quote="probinson" data-source="post: 76163216" data-attributes="member: 121249"><p>Except public health, politicians and the media had done a bang up job of scaring the ever living snot out of people, so they didn't seek medical care that they really needed;</p><p></p><p style="margin-left: 20px"><em>Although hospitals expected COVID-19 would interrupt routine medical care, many were surprised to see a sudden, dramatic decline in the number patients presenting to emergency departments (EDs). In “Where Are All the Patients?” a hospital in California’s Central Valley reported that ED volume fell by 50% in March, after shelter-in-place was mandated. The hospital welcomed the decline to a degree, as it anticipated a surge COVID-19 patients, but it noticed “alarming statistics” as the trend continued. The hospital could see in admissions data that the decline included both high- and low-acuity emergencies. Data from emergency medical services (EMS) confirmed that patients who really did need emergency service were staying home:</em></p> <p style="margin-left: 20px"><em></em></p> <p style="margin-left: 20px"><em><a href="https://www.improvediagnosis.org/improvedx-newsletter/improvedx-july-2020/missed-and-delayed-diagnoses-of-non-covid-conditions-collateral-harm-from-a-pandemic/" target="_blank">Missed and Delayed Diagnoses of Non-COVID Conditions — Collateral Harm from a Pandemic</a></em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="probinson, post: 76163216, member: 121249"] Except public health, politicians and the media had done a bang up job of scaring the ever living snot out of people, so they didn't seek medical care that they really needed; [INDENT][I]Although hospitals expected COVID-19 would interrupt routine medical care, many were surprised to see a sudden, dramatic decline in the number patients presenting to emergency departments (EDs). In “Where Are All the Patients?” a hospital in California’s Central Valley reported that ED volume fell by 50% in March, after shelter-in-place was mandated. The hospital welcomed the decline to a degree, as it anticipated a surge COVID-19 patients, but it noticed “alarming statistics” as the trend continued. The hospital could see in admissions data that the decline included both high- and low-acuity emergencies. Data from emergency medical services (EMS) confirmed that patients who really did need emergency service were staying home: [URL="https://www.improvediagnosis.org/improvedx-newsletter/improvedx-july-2020/missed-and-delayed-diagnoses-of-non-covid-conditions-collateral-harm-from-a-pandemic/"]Missed and Delayed Diagnoses of Non-COVID Conditions — Collateral Harm from a Pandemic[/URL][/I][/INDENT] [/QUOTE]
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