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My ABCovid-19 Journal – Day 4 of 5, Letters “P” through “T”

Health Populi

The “P” word was uttered by the Secretary General of the World Health Organization on March 11, confirming that the coronavirus was, technically, a pandemic. The photo is an illustration I cut out of a magazine of people wearing m asks from different walks of life and demographics. P is for pandemic.

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Driving Innovation in Healthcare: How an Ecosystem Approach to IoMT has the Potential to Transform Patient Care and Cost Management

Healthcare IT Today

of physicians had experienced burnout at least once in 2021, and the World Health Organization estimates that healthcare staffing shortages will reach 10 million by 2030. His work has been recognized and featured in publications including Becker’s Hospital Review, HISTalk, HealthTech Magazine, Healthcare IT Today, and more.

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Psychedelic Inequities and Unexplored Risk: Colonization, Commercialization, and Regulation

Bill of Health

Both Robert and Valentina Wasson published sensational magazine articles in Life! Regulatory Process Ideally, a novel therapy will undergo a translational process through which efficacy is determined and the therapy is adapted for delivery in diverse health care settings.

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Waking Up a Health Consumer in the COVID-19 Era

Health Populi

Consumers around the world are actively stockpiling emergency supplies as concerns grow that…COVID-19 could become a worldwide pandemic.”. Eight days later, the World Health Organization did indeed name this new virus challenge a “pandemic.”.

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My ABCovid-19 Journal – Day 5 of 5, Letters “U” through “Z”

Health Populi

X is for Disease “X” In their research into pandemics, the World Health Organization (WHO) has a list of the worst of them ; these include. I found that surreal graphic at the right in a magazine article talking about Disease X which felt picture-perfect, albeit mega-disturbing… as appropriate. Lassa fever.

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How Social Media Can Get Public Health So Wrong

Jane Sarashon

I myself used the blogging platform you’re on now to promote the February ’22 issue of Health Affairs in the Hot Points following my post featuring Abner Mason’s origin story on Love and Health which traced his boyhood in Durham, NC, to founding ConsejoSano, now SameSky Health. [By

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The Elevator, Trust and the Data Commons: Bart de Witte Makes the Case for Open AI for Health at WHO/Europe

Health Populi

“I’m in Berlin, and we don’t like walls,” Bart De Witte responded in a concluding Q&A session yesterday at the 2 nd Symposium on the Future of Health Systems, convened by the World Health Organization (WHO) in Porto on 5 th September.