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patients and caregivers patient advocates. we go to this group with key questions about innovative emerging technologies as well as safety issues and tackle those issues through the lens of the patient and see the things that emerge and bear focus. to examine challenges and heard a loud and clear patients are often unaware or confused about recall information. how does impact them? how urgently do they need to act? work and they turn for help? we turn too. give her connection network which is a collection of patient advocacy organizations that work within a bidirectional manner to help us here about patient experience with the common questions and concerns and help get information back up to the patient community. we are conducting a robust study to help us identify how to work with industry and the healthcare community as well as patient advocacy groups get more informative information about recall participation. t-28 we launched a digital health center of excellence. this is obviously an ink beverly active sectorf innovatn.
patients and caregivers patient advocates. we go to this group with key questions about innovative emerging technologies as well as safety issues and tackle those issues through the lens of the patient and see the things that emerge and bear focus. to examine challenges and heard a loud and clear patients are often unaware or confused about recall information. how does impact them? how urgently do they need to act? work and they turn for help? we turn too. give her connection network which is a...
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you have a room full of amazing patient advocates patient organization representatives. let me ask the flip side to challenge question about opportunities. as you look at the future looked in the next three years for digital health and patient engagement. how can patient advocate help alleviate some these challenges? >> i think the main thing is i said we have to do this together. you need to be very activated very energized, insistent. avoid the trap, this is a hardwood avoid the trap of jumping to a conclusion about whether a treatment work since i've done the work to show up. i am so impressed the numbers remain pretty much the same fda if you look at drugs that make it into phase one. closed at 90% do not make it to market because mother nature is a lot more complicated and smart than we are. one 100% of the said really smart people who thought investors who put tons of money into it. i arby's that approved the human studies. fda said go ahead. i think park hard core sure you get it right. but not letting people say this is the way we used to do it so were going to k
you have a room full of amazing patient advocates patient organization representatives. let me ask the flip side to challenge question about opportunities. as you look at the future looked in the next three years for digital health and patient engagement. how can patient advocate help alleviate some these challenges? >> i think the main thing is i said we have to do this together. you need to be very activated very energized, insistent. avoid the trap, this is a hardwood avoid the trap of...
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miss lawrence, as a cystic fibrosis patient you know more than anyone cf patients are more prone to infection and must be able to rely on antibiotics that are effective and you also have to be able to access and afford this on top of what can be dozens of pills a for a cf patients okay talk about the importance of developing new antibiotics and making sure those antibiotics are available and affordable for people like you >> thank you for the question. i think that antibiotics are not the most expensive of all the drugs that i take they are probably the most affordable and i am a very avid participant in clinical research to try to bring new drugs and therapies to market and of all the studies i have done over the decades i have only done one new antibiotic trial and even though i did not see a result in lasting permanent side effects i would do another one in a heartbeat it is just we don't have the opportunities to find more antibiotics. it is not so much the cost issue as it is in availability and development issue. >> thank you. dr. boucher you are treating patients in boston every single
miss lawrence, as a cystic fibrosis patient you know more than anyone cf patients are more prone to infection and must be able to rely on antibiotics that are effective and you also have to be able to access and afford this on top of what can be dozens of pills a for a cf patients okay talk about the importance of developing new antibiotics and making sure those antibiotics are available and affordable for people like you >> thank you for the question. i think that antibiotics are not the...
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my question is, in your patient assistance plan, how does the patient go about getting this assistance if one of you said it is $57,000 income threshold? what happens to people who are not on one of these plans are uninsured in terms of getting the actual assistance you say is available to make sure people do not pay too much for insulin? >> i can start. in q4 the question. we have all experienced the frustration. the $35 buy down, anyone with a valid insurance card, that covers eli lilly insulin. it is automatic in 85% of the cases. the 15% of it is that the pharmacy computers are not plugged in yet, but we are working to close that gap. if someone does not have insurance, they can go to our website and have a few clicks to get a coupon for qualifying for that sale, or they can call our number and we can help them. mr. hudson: much the same. if you go to value.com, you can get the resources. if you are uninsured, you can print it off and get your insulin for free. sen. hassan: and you print out the coupon? how lengthy is the application process? what kind of information do the people
my question is, in your patient assistance plan, how does the patient go about getting this assistance if one of you said it is $57,000 income threshold? what happens to people who are not on one of these plans are uninsured in terms of getting the actual assistance you say is available to make sure people do not pay too much for insulin? >> i can start. in q4 the question. we have all experienced the frustration. the $35 buy down, anyone with a valid insurance card, that covers eli lilly...
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he forgets about insulin therapy for patients.insulin administration disappears and the patient forgets about it. what is dialysis? the institute often takes the palm, both in the number of operations performed and in the development of unique methods for treating various serious diseases. one of them is pancreatic necrosis, destruction of the pancreas in the absence of treatment, leading to the rapid death of the patient, radiation diagnostic methods. they are now not so much a diagnostic method. how much help does the surgeon really have, and under ultrasound navigation or computed tomography, a whole range of surgical interventions are performed that previously required large abdominal access. this is drainage of the biliary tract, and drainage of various types of abscesses - drainage for such a serious disease as pancreatic cancer. modern technologies make it possible to carry out the most complex operations only through one small puncture, and sometimes they operate without a scalpel or incisions at all using the latest radio
he forgets about insulin therapy for patients.insulin administration disappears and the patient forgets about it. what is dialysis? the institute often takes the palm, both in the number of operations performed and in the development of unique methods for treating various serious diseases. one of them is pancreatic necrosis, destruction of the pancreas in the absence of treatment, leading to the rapid death of the patient, radiation diagnostic methods. they are now not so much a diagnostic...
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a further two patients were taken to alder hey| patients were taken to alder hey hospital— patients wererious— patients were taken to alder hey hospital with serious injuries. . patients were taken to alder hey hospital with serious injuries. in| hospital with serious injuries. in addition, — hospital with serious injuries. in addition, we _ hospital with serious injuries. in addition, we had _ hospital with serious injuries. in addition, we had taken - hospital with serious injuries. in addition, we had taken a - hospital with serious injuries. ini addition, we had taken a number hospital with serious injuries. in . addition, we had taken a number of patients— addition, we had taken a number of patients to — addition, we had taken a number of patients to surrounding _ addition, we had taken a number of patients to surrounding hospitals i addition, we had taken a number of patients to surrounding hospitals to be treated — patients to surrounding hospitals to be treated for— patients to surrounding hospitals to be treated for minor _ patients to surrounding hospitals to be treated for min
a further two patients were taken to alder hey| patients were taken to alder hey hospital— patients wererious— patients were taken to alder hey hospital with serious injuries. . patients were taken to alder hey hospital with serious injuries. in| hospital with serious injuries. in addition, — hospital with serious injuries. in addition, we _ hospital with serious injuries. in addition, we had _ hospital with serious injuries. in addition, we had taken - hospital with serious injuries. in...
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lawrence, as a cystic fibrosis patients, patient, you know more than anyone, patients are more prone to infection and most be able to rely on antibiotics that are effective, and that you also have to be able to access and afford this on top of what can be dozens of pills a day for a cf patient. so can you talk about the importance of developing new antibiotics? ms. miller just talked about that. and making sure those antibiotics are available and affordable for people like you. >> yes. thank you for the question, chairman markey. i think that antibiotics are not the most expensive of all of the drugs that i take. they are probably the most affordable. i i am a very avid participant n clinical research to try to bring new drugs and therapies to market, and of all the studies i've done over the decades i've only done one new antibiotic trial. and even though it did result in lasting permanent side effects, i would do another one in the heartbeat. it's just, they are not, we don't have the opportunities to find that antibiotics, so it doesn't, it's so, so much as a cost issue as it is a
lawrence, as a cystic fibrosis patients, patient, you know more than anyone, patients are more prone to infection and most be able to rely on antibiotics that are effective, and that you also have to be able to access and afford this on top of what can be dozens of pills a day for a cf patient. so can you talk about the importance of developing new antibiotics? ms. miller just talked about that. and making sure those antibiotics are available and affordable for people like you. >> yes....
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i had seven patients a day, so we are short with someone.yes, but mostly within an hour, there were patients with whom you have to communicate for 2 hours, because they have high anxiety, until you calm the person down. over 2 years , the outpatient cancer care center of the botkin hospital received more than 80,000 patients, and this is up to a thousand appointments with oncologists of different specializations per day. today in moscow, in different districts , there are already five such centers. igraenko, valery kupri, alexandrov, italy setnova, news. 250 houses were included in the renovation program in new moscow, as sergei sobyanin noted today in his telegram channel, nine new buildings are already ready for resettlement , the same number are currently in work, along with residential areas, roads and important social facilities, kindergartens, schools, clinics, and sports centers are being built . the renovation program has been operating in new moscow since 2019, it covered 11 settlements, about 8,000 people have already received apar
i had seven patients a day, so we are short with someone.yes, but mostly within an hour, there were patients with whom you have to communicate for 2 hours, because they have high anxiety, until you calm the person down. over 2 years , the outpatient cancer care center of the botkin hospital received more than 80,000 patients, and this is up to a thousand appointments with oncologists of different specializations per day. today in moscow, in different districts , there are already five such...
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yes, of course, this is necessary so that we can quickly animate the routing of patients, incoming patientstreams depending on the severity of their condition. green line. this means there is no threat to life, the yellow one requires first aid, the red one sends the patient to intensive care or the operating room. the hybrid operating room is unique in its kind not only because the most modern equipment is installed here, several doctors from different doctors can work simultaneously in one room specialties transport patients from one operating room to another. now you don't need all the help you need. he receives treatment in one place and in full in only 9 operating rooms. and also resuscitation in his own laboratory in a comfortable ward. there is even a helipad; the new building can accommodate up to 200 patients per day, who will receive all the necessary assistance within 24 hours to the maximum extent possible. a short period of time the patient receives everything he needs to help the flagship center opened in early september within 2 weeks of work emergency medical assistance. the
yes, of course, this is necessary so that we can quickly animate the routing of patients, incoming patientstreams depending on the severity of their condition. green line. this means there is no threat to life, the yellow one requires first aid, the red one sends the patient to intensive care or the operating room. the hybrid operating room is unique in its kind not only because the most modern equipment is installed here, several doctors from different doctors can work simultaneously in one...
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in the emergency room i've witnessed firsthand patients medications have on patients. patients suffering from infection and trauma or fighting against cancer or needing to be debated, it's a matter of life and death. one factor we have identified that's contributed our manufacturing shortages. these issues stem from drug manufacturers in the united states and little regulation reporting to the fda. we need to target efforts addressing these problems which are the source of supply problems to better prevent shortages. current shortages are vital due to these manufacturing challenges and the urgency. we must increase transparency and manufacturing and increase responsiveness to prevent further shortages in the future. we need to expand manufacturing and put reporting mechanisms in place for transparency to ensure safe medication to secure patient access for affordable care they need. as we saw with the recent baby formula shortage, lack of transparency and limited manufacturing capacity leads to negative outcome. one of the most effective medications made to bolster dome
in the emergency room i've witnessed firsthand patients medications have on patients. patients suffering from infection and trauma or fighting against cancer or needing to be debated, it's a matter of life and death. one factor we have identified that's contributed our manufacturing shortages. these issues stem from drug manufacturers in the united states and little regulation reporting to the fda. we need to target efforts addressing these problems which are the source of supply problems to...
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how long and for already researching a treatment for lupus patients employing t cells from the patients that are genetically engineered in the lab. at that point, the cell therapy had only been used in cancer treatment. it was offered to to tow as a last resort was to get him to and he had to have to admit, quite honestly, i was very worried that it might not work at all because we had no experience and no one had done it before us. and there was also the risk that it might make things worse, the discounts apply to the for, for the month. this is how the therapy works. t cells are isolated from the patient's blood and fitted with what's called a sion merrick adage and receptor or car. it enables these modified tea cells to recognize and destroy misdirected cells. in march 2021 to tell became the world's 1st patient treated with s l e car t cells. since then, her condition has improved in domestic during this semester break. i had a vacation job and they told me that, that it was actually a man's job. my parents thought that was great because it was the 1st sign for them that i was healt
how long and for already researching a treatment for lupus patients employing t cells from the patients that are genetically engineered in the lab. at that point, the cell therapy had only been used in cancer treatment. it was offered to to tow as a last resort was to get him to and he had to have to admit, quite honestly, i was very worried that it might not work at all because we had no experience and no one had done it before us. and there was also the risk that it might make things worse,...
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accept it and whether it could be used for other patients as well. and getting under the above, under percent, porras will need the therapy every 3 months for the rest of his life, the treatment cost. $70000.00 euro is a year. most of the work involved is performed at the clinic. but it's still too early to say for sure whether the r n a injection will work. and so we know that the dispenser that's on the various other diseases. so think that is a good chest that it's kind of a cute as well. and now he's not getting worse and sick which point for us, his tables. and that's the good news. in the hospital microscope examination show point rises, cells are absorbing d r n a therapy. but the doctors here want to do even more than just help their young patient. they already have more r n, a snippets in their collection that might help others with similar gene defects. the same or in a kit can be used to tailor drugs to specific patients. if it's still, it's still a way off, but why we treat one patient we're already developing 2nd and 3rd r n a therapies.
accept it and whether it could be used for other patients as well. and getting under the above, under percent, porras will need the therapy every 3 months for the rest of his life, the treatment cost. $70000.00 euro is a year. most of the work involved is performed at the clinic. but it's still too early to say for sure whether the r n a injection will work. and so we know that the dispenser that's on the various other diseases. so think that is a good chest that it's kind of a cute as well....
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the patient's lung damage. of course, the next step of this company's export is knowledge-based. africa, kenya, we were able to start exporting black agricultural products from uzbekistan. we did it in east asia, the country of indonesia , i am very enthusiastic and considering the population that exists in the sky, you can see a very good market there. to a patient who has an accident has breathing problems is used in very small cities of the country in situations where no expensive foreign equipment can be used, and this feeling of usefulness is a good feeling and it is transferred to the entire company, according to the officials of this company with local production. portable pulmonary resuscitator the import of this product to the country has reached zero. mohammad hossein haji, sda news agency , increasing the shelf life of agricultural and food products by using irradiation, an approach that is based on the industrialization of various types of irradiation systems in the atomic energy organization, in it
the patient's lung damage. of course, the next step of this company's export is knowledge-based. africa, kenya, we were able to start exporting black agricultural products from uzbekistan. we did it in east asia, the country of indonesia , i am very enthusiastic and considering the population that exists in the sky, you can see a very good market there. to a patient who has an accident has breathing problems is used in very small cities of the country in situations where no expensive foreign...
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- patients and the nhs. what is it like in the hospital now? what l patients and the nhs.ike forjunior doctors. it is strike for “unior doctors. it is ve strike forjunior doctors. it is very frustrating. _ strike forjunior doctors. it is very frustrating. i _ strike forjunior doctors. it is very frustrating. i don't - strike forjunior doctors. it is very frustrating. i don't want to be here, _ very frustrating. i don't want to be here, i_ very frustrating. idon't want to be here, iwant— very frustrating. i don't want to be here, i want to be in there, looking after— here, i want to be in there, looking after my— here, i want to be in there, looking after my patients, gaining skills. but i _ after my patients, gaining skills. but i feel— after my patients, gaining skills. but i feel that we have to be here because _ but i feel that we have to be here because i— but i feel that we have to be here because i am notjust thinking about the patients who will be impacted this week, but i'm thinking about the patients i want to look after in the patients i want to look after in the
- patients and the nhs. what is it like in the hospital now? what l patients and the nhs.ike forjunior doctors. it is strike for “unior doctors. it is ve strike forjunior doctors. it is very frustrating. _ strike forjunior doctors. it is very frustrating. i _ strike forjunior doctors. it is very frustrating. i don't - strike forjunior doctors. it is very frustrating. i don't want to be here, _ very frustrating. i don't want to be here, i_ very frustrating. idon't want to be here, iwant—...
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and boy raz is the 1st patient. if it succeeds, slowing down the advance of rare genetic conditions with r n a would be a giant step forward in medicine. to develop a new medication, researchers have to determine exactly which compounds could play a healing role in the process. some estimates placed the total number of possible drug candidates at around a november distilling molecules. that's a one followed by 60 zeroes, could artificial intelligence shorten the search for elusive therapies. imagine says lock is a disease. and imagine this key is a cure. opening to lock me is finding the right treatment. but here's the catch. you're not faced with just one key means yes of them. now, you couldn't be trying one key of the time. that's kind of what research has ever done up until now. or you can predict which works for like using i think you should think that is a i as the power to massively accelerate the discovery of a treatment, a drug discovery company di power tools to accelerate drug discovery. scientists around
and boy raz is the 1st patient. if it succeeds, slowing down the advance of rare genetic conditions with r n a would be a giant step forward in medicine. to develop a new medication, researchers have to determine exactly which compounds could play a healing role in the process. some estimates placed the total number of possible drug candidates at around a november distilling molecules. that's a one followed by 60 zeroes, could artificial intelligence shorten the search for elusive therapies....
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the best puts in the patient is described. there's not only pain that occurs directly in the area of the year. the job or the job must be in the chair and not been able to, if they've had it for a while and they can also be transferred to pain as well. so patients also report fan behind and around the eyes as well as non specific headaches. 66 and there's confusion because nobody really knows where it might be coming from. but when they shut to buy new months, which device would have been to and how come to so what's behind the pain? to understand that some questions need to be asked when and how do the problems manifest? what habits does the patient have? does classicism tool? the classic symptom of cmd that requires treatment is pain outs, adult pressing pain in the max to look visual region because they think so. the 1st question can be because i did, i have pain in the right side of their face. i left side and then they for on both sides with the invite. if a patient can answer yes to that question and even just on their o
the best puts in the patient is described. there's not only pain that occurs directly in the area of the year. the job or the job must be in the chair and not been able to, if they've had it for a while and they can also be transferred to pain as well. so patients also report fan behind and around the eyes as well as non specific headaches. 66 and there's confusion because nobody really knows where it might be coming from. but when they shut to buy new months, which device would have been to...
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fine, why did i prescribe your drug to my patient? i don't know.ething, mirushna is making a scandal again, i 'm leaving. listen, i don’t know what happened, but it’s definitely not worth giving up everything, you also decided to give up everything yesterday, it didn’t work out, wow, you put in so much effort, you finished your studies, you got admitted here, through connections, you took me to the residency at the request of my mother, head of surgery nadezhda borvikova nadezhda yurievna your mother, i didn’t know, well, more precisely i... was, come on, sit down, all my childhood, she was traveling around the world, defending her candidate’s thesis, then her doctorate, leaving me with my father, and then suddenly returned to ruin everything by getting here, i thought that i had finally proven that i was worth something, but it turned out that i was just a fool, listen, i don’t remember what your mom and i talked about, but i know for sure that i never i wouldn’t hire a person just because i know his parents, but i see how you try, how you are try
fine, why did i prescribe your drug to my patient? i don't know.ething, mirushna is making a scandal again, i 'm leaving. listen, i don’t know what happened, but it’s definitely not worth giving up everything, you also decided to give up everything yesterday, it didn’t work out, wow, you put in so much effort, you finished your studies, you got admitted here, through connections, you took me to the residency at the request of my mother, head of surgery nadezhda borvikova nadezhda yurievna...
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you educate the patients. they can't, you know, light a spliff in the middle of the hospital is a nonsmoking facility no matter what. but but you know if they you know they should communicate with their doctors but you know, certainly if they brought in some like unmarked candies, nobody's going to notice or nobody's going to care. so it's sort of about respect for behavior and just being sort of common sense and being a, you know, a being consider considered adult, you know, the other patients, if you start puffing in your vape. but again, if you have an unmarked candy and you just take a reasonable amount, stop yourself. cannabis have withdrawal symptoms. and also if it's your the pain medication that works best for you, you shouldn't be denied it. so i think people are finessing it, they don't have an answer except california. but again, this is a very short lived problem because with 94% of americans agreeing about legal to medicinal cannabis, with 38 states having legal medical marijuana, and now with 23
you educate the patients. they can't, you know, light a spliff in the middle of the hospital is a nonsmoking facility no matter what. but but you know if they you know they should communicate with their doctors but you know, certainly if they brought in some like unmarked candies, nobody's going to notice or nobody's going to care. so it's sort of about respect for behavior and just being sort of common sense and being a, you know, a being consider considered adult, you know, the other...
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patients put their lives in doctors' hands. does a patient have the right to know what happens to them when they are under anesthesia >> yeah. absolutely absolutely >> reporter: but according to doctors and medical students nbc news spoke with, sometimes surgery patients are given one of the most intimate procedures without their explicit consent. a pelvic exam. on the surface of it, it seems like a violation of medical ethics is it? >> i would say it's a violation of bodily autonomy, certainly. >> reporter: it may sound surprising, but dr. julie chor, an ob/gyn, says the practice has been around for awhile. although exact numbers are hard to pin down, because patients are often unaware, a recent study estimates that more than 3.5 million men and women may have received an unconsented intimate exam within the past five years dr. chor says the examines can be a key part of resident's training, and may be performed during surge rips because it is easier, even if the patient doesn't actually need the procedure. >> muscles of the a
patients put their lives in doctors' hands. does a patient have the right to know what happens to them when they are under anesthesia >> yeah. absolutely absolutely >> reporter: but according to doctors and medical students nbc news spoke with, sometimes surgery patients are given one of the most intimate procedures without their explicit consent. a pelvic exam. on the surface of it, it seems like a violation of medical ethics is it? >> i would say it's a violation of bodily...
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i'm not at all in favor of under treating pain patients or in cutting off opiates in patients who need them or have been on them with benefit. but it is amazing how many people don't actually need opiates do better on cannabis. the second way to help with the opioid crisis is to transition people who have been on chronic opiate treatment from opiate to cannabis. this has to be voluntary. too many people getting kicked off their opiates that can lead to like severe distress and even an uptick in suicides. and then when you kick them off their prescription by illegal opiates, and that's the deaths are going up, the cracking down on the doctors, people are prescribing it and then people are buying it illegally. so it has to be voluntary as is wholly unethical and dangerous to force people off their opiates. many people have transitioned from opiates to cannabis on their own and are eager to do this. this is especially true if they have access to a cannabis knowledgeable physician. you know, these are a little bit few and far between, but we're working on this. who's able to help coach the
i'm not at all in favor of under treating pain patients or in cutting off opiates in patients who need them or have been on them with benefit. but it is amazing how many people don't actually need opiates do better on cannabis. the second way to help with the opioid crisis is to transition people who have been on chronic opiate treatment from opiate to cannabis. this has to be voluntary. too many people getting kicked off their opiates that can lead to like severe distress and even an uptick in...
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patients who are in mortal danger are taken along the red line; a patient with a heart attack or strokeroom; this is how the principle of the golden hour is observed; assistance must be provided in the first 90 minutes. on the yellow route, patients who need emergency diagnostics are only a few steps from the ambulance to the diagnostic room. and along the yellow line yes elena vasilievna went and we are practically looking at the distance of an outstretched arm from the sorting area. we hit the diagnostic bot for big diagnostic steps. yes, here we have doctors, here we have sisters. here we provide, this is the first contact of the doctors with you and our patients who are walking along the path. hello, what's wrong with your leg? well, everything will be fine, this patient was immediately taken from the ambulance along the yellow route to the diagnostic department and put on the bed. now i'm not you will have to wait in line for the examination , because everything here is organized according to the doctor-to-patient principle. that is, now all examinations and procedures are performe
patients who are in mortal danger are taken along the red line; a patient with a heart attack or strokeroom; this is how the principle of the golden hour is observed; assistance must be provided in the first 90 minutes. on the yellow route, patients who need emergency diagnostics are only a few steps from the ambulance to the diagnostic room. and along the yellow line yes elena vasilievna went and we are practically looking at the distance of an outstretched arm from the sorting area. we hit...
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in future for the patient?rescribed in future for the atient? ., ., , prescribed in future for the atient? ., , ., , , patient? so how has this happened? it a- ears patient? so how has this happened? it appears that _ patient? so how has this happened? it appears that when _ patient? so how has this happened? it appears that when it _ patient? so how has this happened? it appears that when it comes - patient? so how has this happened? it appears that when it comes to - it appears that when it comes to discharge summaries, at least, one person would draft it and prepare it for a second person to sign the top. that second person had to make sure that on their computer, they change their status to signing clinician. if they didn�*t, the discharge summary wouldn�*t leave the hospital as the consultant expected it to. instead, it went into a separate folder that one consultant told me they didn�*t know existed. it was hidden. an action plan now sent to the cqc says the trust will immediately deal with the 6000 lette
in future for the patient?rescribed in future for the atient? ., ., , prescribed in future for the atient? ., , ., , , patient? so how has this happened? it a- ears patient? so how has this happened? it appears that _ patient? so how has this happened? it appears that when _ patient? so how has this happened? it appears that when it _ patient? so how has this happened? it appears that when it comes - patient? so how has this happened? it appears that when it comes to - it appears that when it...
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we predicted that between 30 and 40 patients, that the talent is now about 30 patients are ready and we predict that until later we are going to fly from noon. whatever is available, the patients who need to have a longer treatment procedure will be able to transfer these to tehran through this flight. the injured baz rorans tehran by colleagues it will be done, the hospitals will be almost done, which is much more intense and serious in the current wave of return, because the pilgrims will go little by little, but their return will be together, and this is good, maybe about 200,000 to 300,000 people per day , about 400,000 of the country's population. i only ask for one thing from those who have finally come back, because the time to go on a pilgrimage, light and healthy , will be destroyed in the wave of returning, tired and battered and sleeping, and now they don't have the same food as they had in their place of living, for a large part of they went with your personal car, i really want you if they see our picture, if they hear our voice, when they come back, they should rest for
we predicted that between 30 and 40 patients, that the talent is now about 30 patients are ready and we predict that until later we are going to fly from noon. whatever is available, the patients who need to have a longer treatment procedure will be able to transfer these to tehran through this flight. the injured baz rorans tehran by colleagues it will be done, the hospitals will be almost done, which is much more intense and serious in the current wave of return, because the pilgrims will go...
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basis at the patient's bedside.will help us and to conduct, uh, additional diagnostic testing for patients with limited mobility, a barrier-free environment and rooms with a large bathroom, a barrier floor version, the patient can easily move around, plus damage, yes, that is, look, it’s even decided on this pallet here, that is, the patient can be washed plus these riverside ones, where he can stay , the infectious diseases hospital on volokolamsk highway was opened 60 years ago. during this time, its buildings were heavily beaten; most of them had to be borne after the introduction of new hospital capacities ; the center, which has everything from the natal department to the departments of leading medical universities and research centers, will increase by one and a half times. there was such a thing here, help is being provided, both for children and adults. the construction part has been completed, commissioning work is underway, all patients are in need. now they can receive treatment in one place. in the first
basis at the patient's bedside.will help us and to conduct, uh, additional diagnostic testing for patients with limited mobility, a barrier-free environment and rooms with a large bathroom, a barrier floor version, the patient can easily move around, plus damage, yes, that is, look, it’s even decided on this pallet here, that is, the patient can be washed plus these riverside ones, where he can stay , the infectious diseases hospital on volokolamsk highway was opened 60 years ago. during this...
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our national center for patient safety as well as within va as well as patient safety experts within the health record modernist as well as patient safety experts the veterans health administration take every one of those reports seriously, evaluate what has been reported, investigate the issue and identify solutions to address any findings that are there. one of things very important to report concerns. we would rather have it over reporting of concerns so we can do proved to have patient safety at risk for the second thing i would say i think there is a mention of this in the comments earlier, prospective forward leaning of approach to patient safety is also an important part of this program. that is as we are configuring the record and improving the record we are evaluating where there might be at risk to patient safety in making those decisions on the front end to mitigate or lessen the risk. >> specifically how does the d8 leadership receive the results of the investigation? this is part of our routine management we are trying but patient safety reports or patient safety concern
our national center for patient safety as well as within va as well as patient safety experts within the health record modernist as well as patient safety experts the veterans health administration take every one of those reports seriously, evaluate what has been reported, investigate the issue and identify solutions to address any findings that are there. one of things very important to report concerns. we would rather have it over reporting of concerns so we can do proved to have patient...
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this support fund for terminally ill patients and special patients is committed to pay it. we are different. this is the 14th meeting of specialized associations in the country , and these patients are supposed to receive more attention in terms of insurance support. in the case of those using iranian medicines, a good insurance coverage has actually been created and the monthly expenses of the patients, even the most expensive iranian medicine, which insurance covers approximately 90-95% , does not reach more than one million tomans per month, in addition to the support insurance in the form of drug delivery plans ms patients have changed in a year. well, we started with the disease . based on the call we gave, we cover the patient's choice of this method. now more than 600 drug packs are explained, observing all the cold chains and the things that are necessary for the safe delivery of the medicine to the patient has fortunately had a good impact on these patients. the number of ms patients identified in this fund has exceeded 120. 96 of these loved ones benefit from the
this support fund for terminally ill patients and special patients is committed to pay it. we are different. this is the 14th meeting of specialized associations in the country , and these patients are supposed to receive more attention in terms of insurance support. in the case of those using iranian medicines, a good insurance coverage has actually been created and the monthly expenses of the patients, even the most expensive iranian medicine, which insurance covers approximately 90-95% ,...
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and support for patients and families in the process. when we launched this as vice president i traveled to every major cancer institute in the world and one thing that struck me most was how silos each of these were and how little of sharing information occurred. that's what i wanted to make sure we have a full government wide effort in the first ever cancer cabinet could one of the great things that my vice president and i did was give me authority to task anyone within the cabinet began work on coordinating on cancer so we came up with this cancer cabinet to break down the silos that was within our power and that includes the department and most folks may not think first up for example i remember i said i want a nasa photo. [inaudible] they have made many contributions. the department of defense or the department of energy with super capabilities. we have made important progress. we have secured $2.5 billion in bipartisan funding from congress to establish what i've long called arpa h advance research project for health not just for d
and support for patients and families in the process. when we launched this as vice president i traveled to every major cancer institute in the world and one thing that struck me most was how silos each of these were and how little of sharing information occurred. that's what i wanted to make sure we have a full government wide effort in the first ever cancer cabinet could one of the great things that my vice president and i did was give me authority to task anyone within the cabinet began work...
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today we have teams of doctors and patients meeting.sible, the answer that is not the very first, but the most recent of the six most popular. for this answer, if you guess the sixth line , you can get 240 points. and for the first line. then in this competition you can only get 15 points. so, attention, question: which doctor is known from films and cartoons? 20 seconds to think. you have fewer points on the scoreboard, so you answer first, doctor lisa. doctor watson, he was a doctor, okay, doctor watson is our patients’ version, i’m afraid we might roll away, but we say, i don’t really agree, but the team says preobrazhensky, what’s your version? chaos, i would be doctor chaos, and doctor chaos, okay, they didn’t accept him, they said, he’s cheating, come on, chaos, chaos, that’s it, both answers are accepted, doctor watson, doctor, chaos, no, let’s check what and how we have on the scoreboard, well, just in case, let’s open the first line right away so that everything is clear, let’s dot the points on our first line who, aibalit, aib
today we have teams of doctors and patients meeting.sible, the answer that is not the very first, but the most recent of the six most popular. for this answer, if you guess the sixth line , you can get 240 points. and for the first line. then in this competition you can only get 15 points. so, attention, question: which doctor is known from films and cartoons? 20 seconds to think. you have fewer points on the scoreboard, so you answer first, doctor lisa. doctor watson, he was a doctor, okay,...
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is always in the patient's airway without extra charge to prevent the damage of the patient 's lungs, of course, the next step of this knowledge-based company is to export to kenya . you can see there that we calmed down to work at the same time. i think that my own company, all the children, the highest happiness they have is that this device goes directly to the patient who has an accident and has breathing problems in the cities of many countries, in a situation where no expensive foreign equipment can be used. use if not, it will be used, and this sense of usefulness will be transferred to the whole company, according to the officials of this company, with the local production of portable pulmonary resuscitator, the import of this product to the country has practically reached zero. is by your side at any point of time and at any moment you want to receive 60% of the resources of these publications for free right now the number of 5 to 3 thousand and 855 people has a wonderful taste. any home can steam all kinds of food with meat and vegetables for you grill all kinds of chicken
is always in the patient's airway without extra charge to prevent the damage of the patient 's lungs, of course, the next step of this knowledge-based company is to export to kenya . you can see there that we calmed down to work at the same time. i think that my own company, all the children, the highest happiness they have is that this device goes directly to the patient who has an accident and has breathing problems in the cities of many countries, in a situation where no expensive foreign...
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accept it and whether it could be used for other patients as well. and getting under the above, under porras will need the therapy every 3 months for the rest of his life, the treatment cost. $70000.00 euro is a year. most of the work involved is performed at the clinic. but it's still too early to say for sure whether the r n a injection will work. and so you know, the dispense on that on the various other diseases. so think that is a good chest that it's kind of a cute as well. and now he's not getting lost and sick with the point for us, his tables. and that's the good news. in the hospital microscope examination show boy rises cells are absorbing d r n a therapy. but the doctors here want to do even more than just health. their young patient, they already have more r n, a snippets in their collection that might help others with similar gene defects. the same or in a kid can be used to tailor drugs to specific patients. it's still, it's still a way off, but why we treat one patient we're already developing 2nd and 3rd or any therapies . for other
accept it and whether it could be used for other patients as well. and getting under the above, under porras will need the therapy every 3 months for the rest of his life, the treatment cost. $70000.00 euro is a year. most of the work involved is performed at the clinic. but it's still too early to say for sure whether the r n a injection will work. and so you know, the dispense on that on the various other diseases. so think that is a good chest that it's kind of a cute as well. and now he's...
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.— for the patients.your report _ for the patients. rebecca took a copy of your report to _ for the patients. rebecca took a i copy of your report to management for the patients. rebecca took a - copy of your report to management to say, look, you're supposed to do this, this is what sir robert francis recommended, and does not seem to be happening? i francis recommended, and does not seem to be happening?— seem to be happening? i appreciate that there is — seem to be happening? i appreciate that there is always _ seem to be happening? i appreciate that there is always a _ seem to be happening? i appreciate that there is always a need - seem to be happening? i appreciate that there is always a need for- seem to be happening? i appreciate| that there is always a need for some degree _ that there is always a need for some degree of— that there is always a need for some degree of confidentiality. but too often _ degree of confidentiality. but too often in _ degree of confidentiality. but too often in my expe
.— for the patients.your report _ for the patients. rebecca took a copy of your report to _ for the patients. rebecca took a i copy of your report to management for the patients. rebecca took a - copy of your report to management to say, look, you're supposed to do this, this is what sir robert francis recommended, and does not seem to be happening? i francis recommended, and does not seem to be happening?— seem to be happening? i appreciate that there is — seem to be happening? i...
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their young patient. they already have more r n, a snippets in their collection that might help others with similar gene dfcs. the same or in a kit can be used to tailor drugs to specific patients. it's still, it's still a way off, but why we treat one patient. we're already developing 2nd and 3rd or any therapies for other mutations. we can use the same principles of key development over and over again to produce all kinds of individual keys. a genetic defect a corresponding drug. that's the goal of the european research network called one mutation, one medicine and point raz is the 1st patient if it succeeds, slowing down the advance of rare genetic conditions with r n a would be a giant step forward in medicine to develop a new medication. researchers have to determine exactly which compounds could play a healing role in the process. some estimates place the total number of possible drug candidates at around a november distilling molecules. that's a one followed by 60 zeroes, could artificial intellige
their young patient. they already have more r n, a snippets in their collection that might help others with similar gene dfcs. the same or in a kit can be used to tailor drugs to specific patients. it's still, it's still a way off, but why we treat one patient. we're already developing 2nd and 3rd or any therapies for other mutations. we can use the same principles of key development over and over again to produce all kinds of individual keys. a genetic defect a corresponding drug. that's the...
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on the patient and the condition of the patient, the amount of cells is determined and the patient is injected. the patient will have complications. by combining this method and gene therapy , it will be possible to cure cancer definitively in the near future . we put natural killer cells on it by engineering receptors, and these cells interact with this artificial receptor, which is terminologically termed by men . its science is called technology hunting weapons are placed on natural killer cells, and these natural killer cells are practically engineered, and a new weapon is placed on these cells, and with this new weapon , the ability of these cells to heal to the extent that it can lead to definitive treatment. it is believed that it is increasing that we are now seriously working on this as one of slim's projects along with our gene therapy and virus therapy projects. the effectiveness of this method of treating breast cancer and blood cancer has been proven by the researchers of our country in the second place of the trial. clinical with cell product the natural killer in cancer
on the patient and the condition of the patient, the amount of cells is determined and the patient is injected. the patient will have complications. by combining this method and gene therapy , it will be possible to cure cancer definitively in the near future . we put natural killer cells on it by engineering receptors, and these cells interact with this artificial receptor, which is terminologically termed by men . its science is called technology hunting weapons are placed on natural killer...