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Descriptive study of the challenges when implementing an app for patients with neovascular age-related macular degeneration to monitor their vision at home - PubMed
Descriptive study of the challenges when implementing an app for patients with neovascular age-related macular degeneration to monitor their vision at home - PubMed
ISRCTN79058224.
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Descriptive study of the challenges when implementing an app for patients with neovascular age-related macular degeneration to monitor their vision at home - PubMed
Psychotherapy in the Digital Era: A Case for Hybrid Care and Remote Therapeutic Monitoring - PubMed
Psychotherapy in the Digital Era: A Case for Hybrid Care and Remote Therapeutic Monitoring - PubMed
Psychotherapy in the Digital Era: A Case for Hybrid Care and Remote Therapeutic Monitoring
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Psychotherapy in the Digital Era: A Case for Hybrid Care and Remote Therapeutic Monitoring - PubMed
CardioMEMS monitoring device migration: A rare complication - PubMed
CardioMEMS monitoring device migration: A rare complication - PubMed
We present a rare case of CardioMEMS device migration six years post-implantation. Much is still being learned about endothelization of pulmonary vasculature and this case highlights the importance of device surveillance and device-related complications.
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CardioMEMS monitoring device migration: A rare complication - PubMed
Implementation of an epicardial implantable MEMS sensor for continuous and real-time postoperative assessment of left ventricular activity in adult minipigs over a short- and long-term period - PubMed
Implementation of an epicardial implantable MEMS sensor for continuous and real-time postoperative assessment of left ventricular activity in adult minipigs over a short- and long-term period - PubMed
The sensing of left ventricular (LV) activity is fundamental in the diagnosis and monitoring of cardiovascular health in high-risk patients after cardiac surgery to achieve better short- and long-term outcome. Conventional approaches rely on noninvasive measurements even if, in the latest years, inv …
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Implementation of an epicardial implantable MEMS sensor for continuous and real-time postoperative assessment of left ventricular activity in adult minipigs over a short- and long-term period - PubMed
The Clinical Proteomic Technologies for Cancer | Details for CPTC-GZMA-1
Millimeter-scale magnetic implants paired with a fully integrated wearable device for wireless biophysical and biochemical sensing - PubMed
Millimeter-scale magnetic implants paired with a fully integrated wearable device for wireless biophysical and biochemical sensing - PubMed
Implantable sensors can directly interface with various organs for precise evaluation of health status. However, extracting signals from such sensors mainly requires transcutaneous wires, integrated circuit chips, or cumbersome readout equipment, which increases the risks of infection, reduces bioco …
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Millimeter-scale magnetic implants paired with a fully integrated wearable device for wireless biophysical and biochemical sensing - PubMed
Digital health care solution for proactive heart failure management with the Cordella Heart Failure System: results of the SIRONA first-in-human study - PubMed
Digital health care solution for proactive heart failure management with the Cordella Heart Failure System: results of the SIRONA first-in-human study - PubMed
The initial experience of the CHFS incorporating comprehensive vital signs and pulmonary artery pressure monitoring enables safe and accurate monitoring of HF status.
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Digital health care solution for proactive heart failure management with the Cordella Heart Failure System: results of the SIRONA first-in-human study - PubMed
Distinguishing features of long COVID identified through immune profiling | Nature
Distinguishing features of long COVID identified through immune profiling | Nature
Nature - Individuals with long COVID show marked biological changes in cortisol and immune factors relative to convalescent populations.
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Distinguishing features of long COVID identified through immune profiling | Nature
A Bold Gene-Editing Solution Began Testing—Then Hit the Strangest Twist
Explosive Training Toughens Soldiers—but Secretly Puts Their Insides Under Siege
Bioengineers About to Burst Through Blood-Brain Barrier
Immortality Is Impossible Unless We Beat This One Law of Physics
The Ex-N.Y.P.D. Official Trying to Tame New York’s Trash
The Ex-N.Y.P.D. Official Trying to Tame New York’s Trash
The city has lived in filth for decades. Can Jessica Tisch, a scion of one of the country’s richest families, finally clean up the streets?
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The Ex-N.Y.P.D. Official Trying to Tame New York’s Trash
San Antonio, Texas: Addressing Mental Health Crises with a Specialized Mental Health Detail Embedded in the Police Department – CLOUD
San Antonio, Texas: Addressing Mental Health Crises with a Specialized Mental Health Detail Embedded in the Police Department – CLOUD
This case study on the San Antonio, Texas police department’s Mental Health Detail (MHD) was produced by the National League of Cities as part of their series on local efforts to address the interrelated challenges of mental illness, substance use, and homelessness. The case study describes the MHD program and the lessons learned by MHD leadership during program implementation including advice for individuals interested in replicating the program in their communities. Funding Source: Arnold Ventures & National League of Cities
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San Antonio, Texas: Addressing Mental Health Crises with a Specialized Mental Health Detail Embedded in the Police Department – CLOUD
Emergency Response and Crisis Stabilization: Cities Leading the Way – CLOUD
Emergency Response and Crisis Stabilization: Cities Leading the Way – CLOUD
This third report in a series from the National League of Cities focuses on how local leadership addresses the interrelated challenges of mental illness, substance use and homelessness. This report describes 5 challenges leaders face in creating innovative emergency response or crisis stabilization programs: obtaining sustainable, flexible funding; addressing social determinants of health; overcoming stigma; conducting primary data collection and analysis; and developing facilities and workforce. The report provides examples of ho leaders in local communities have addressed these challenges and concludes with recommendations on how local efforts in these areas could be enhanced and improved. Funding Source: Arnold Ventures & National League of Cities
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Emergency Response and Crisis Stabilization: Cities Leading the Way – CLOUD
Working Across Systems for Better Results: City Efforts to Address Mental Health, Substance Use and Homelessness through Emergency Response and Crisis Stabilization – CLOUD
Working Across Systems for Better Results: City Efforts to Address Mental Health, Substance Use and Homelessness through Emergency Response and Crisis Stabilization – CLOUD
This second report in a series from the National League of Cities focuses on how local leadership addresses the interrelated challenges of mental illness, substance use and homelessness. This report provides detailed information about 3 innovative programs: the Huntington, West Virginia Quick Response Team which provides crisis stabilization and referral to treatment services for individuals who have experienced an overdose; the San Antonio, Texas police department’s Mental Health Detail which has specially trained officers respond to calls from people in mental health crisis; and the Wichita, Kansas police department’s Homeless Outreach Team which responds to calls involving individuals experiencing homelessness. Funding Source: Arnold Ventures & National League of Cities
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Working Across Systems for Better Results: City Efforts to Address Mental Health, Substance Use and Homelessness through Emergency Response and Crisis Stabilization – CLOUD
Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) Methods for Using Data to Inform Practice: A Step-by-Step Guide – CLOUD
Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) Methods for Using Data to Inform Practice: A Step-by-Step Guide – CLOUD
This 2018 report from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration provides guidance for collecting data to evaluate Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) programs for intervening in mental health and substance use disorder crises. One of the core elements of the CIT model is to use evaluation and research to sustain CIT programs. This guidance is specifically to assist CIT programs in developing their data collection and evaluation plans. Funding Source: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
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Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) Methods for Using Data to Inform Practice: A Step-by-Step Guide – CLOUD
Mental Illness, Substance Use, and Homelessness: Advancing Coordinated Solutions Through Local Leadership – CLOUD
Mental Illness, Substance Use, and Homelessness: Advancing Coordinated Solutions Through Local Leadership – CLOUD
This first report in a series from the National League of Cities focuses on how local leadership addresses the interrelated challenges of mental illness, substance use and homelessness. This report focuses on communities that have implemented innovative programs to divert individuals in crisis to treatment and services rather than law enforcement sanctions. The report describes communities who have implemented partnerships between first responders and behavioral health service providers, police and fire department referral to treatment programs, and regional dedicated emergency psychiatric facilities. Funding Source: Arnold Ventures & National League of Cities
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Mental Illness, Substance Use, and Homelessness: Advancing Coordinated Solutions Through Local Leadership – CLOUD
Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) Programs: A Best Practice Guide for Transforming Community Responses to Mental Health Crises – CLOUD
Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) Programs: A Best Practice Guide for Transforming Community Responses to Mental Health Crises – CLOUD
Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) programs are collaborations between law enforcement, mental health professionals, and mental health advocates that work to improve community responses to mental health crises. This implementation guide from CIT International outlines the steps community leaders can take to design, implement and sustain CIT programs in their communities. Funding Source: Various grants, donations and conference fees Authors: Usher, L., Watson, A.C., Bruno, R., Andriukaitis, S., Kamin, D., Speed, C., & Taylor, S.
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Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) Programs: A Best Practice Guide for Transforming Community Responses to Mental Health Crises – CLOUD
Crisis Intervention Team Core Elements – CLOUD
Crisis Intervention Team Core Elements – CLOUD
An overview of the core elements of the Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) model, a collaboration of law enforcement, mental health care providers, and mental health care advocates that works to improve crisis intervention services during mental health crises. Originated in Memphis, Tennessee, this document defines and describes the core elements of the CIT model which has been adopted in communities across the country and internationally. Funding Source: CIT International
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Crisis Intervention Team Core Elements – CLOUD
Model Deflection to Treatment Act – CLOUD
Model Deflection to Treatment Act – CLOUD
This model legislation is designed to help state legislatures create programs in their states that allow law enforcement officers to divert some individuals with substance use disorders or mental health conditions away from arrest and prosecution to treatment and other supportive services. The law is intended to help states create collaborative programs between law enforcement, treatment providers, and community organizations that allow these individuals to access treatment and services and avoid justice involvement. Funding Source: Office of National Drug Control Policy
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Model Deflection to Treatment Act – CLOUD
She Literally Saved My Life: How the LEAD Program in Seattle is Helping Those in Crisis – CLOUD
She Literally Saved My Life: How the LEAD Program in Seattle is Helping Those in Crisis – CLOUD
This 3 minute video features the story of an individual who was assisted by Seattle’s Law Enforcement Assisted Diversion (LEAD) program. It includes interviews with case managers, law enforcement officers, and recipients of service and explains how the program improves outcomes for individuals in the community. Funding Source: Arnold Ventures
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She Literally Saved My Life: How the LEAD Program in Seattle is Helping Those in Crisis – CLOUD
Quick Response Team: Lives on the Line – CLOUD
Quick Response Team: Lives on the Line – CLOUD
A 2 and a half minute video about how the Cabell-County-Huntington, West Virginia Quick Response Team works to engage community members with substance use disorders in treatment. Funding Source:  West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources
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Quick Response Team: Lives on the Line – CLOUD
The Solution to the Opioid Crisis: The Naloxone Plus Pre-Arrest Diversion Framework – CLOUD
The Solution to the Opioid Crisis: The Naloxone Plus Pre-Arrest Diversion Framework – CLOUD
Presentation slides that provide an overview of strategies law enforcement and first responders can adopt in collaboration with community organizations to create pre-arrest diversion options for individuals with substance use disorder or mental health conditions. Prepared by Jac Charlier of the Police Treatment Community Collaborative and Treatment Alternatives for a Safer Community, the slides briefly describe multiple strategies adopted in communities across the country to reduce arrests, protect public safety, and prioritize treatment for individuals in need. Funding Source: Center for Health & Justice at Treatment Alternatives for a Safer Community
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The Solution to the Opioid Crisis: The Naloxone Plus Pre-Arrest Diversion Framework – CLOUD
Law Enforcement Assisted Diversion (LEAD) Program Video – CLOUD
Law Enforcement Assisted Diversion (LEAD) Program Video – CLOUD
A 12 minute video that explains the Law Enforcement Assisted Diversion (LEAD) program through a conversation with a client, police officer and case management. The LEAD program seeks to provide a pre-diversion program that treats addiction as a public health issue rather than seeking arrest and court involvement.Funding Source: Law Enforcement Assisted Diversion
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Law Enforcement Assisted Diversion (LEAD) Program Video – CLOUD
She Literally Saved My Life: How the LEAD Program in Seattle is Helping Those in Crisis – CLOUD
She Literally Saved My Life: How the LEAD Program in Seattle is Helping Those in Crisis – CLOUD
This 3 minute video features the story of an individual who was assisted by Seattle’s Law Enforcement Assisted Diversion (LEAD) program. It includes interviews with case managers, law enforcement officers, and recipients of service and explains how the program improves outcomes for individuals in the community. Funding Source: Arnold Ventures
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She Literally Saved My Life: How the LEAD Program in Seattle is Helping Those in Crisis – CLOUD
Spotlight: Ocean County, New Jersey Prosecutor’s Blue Heroin Addiction Recovery and Treatment (HART) – CLOUD
Spotlight: Ocean County, New Jersey Prosecutor’s Blue Heroin Addiction Recovery and Treatment (HART) – CLOUD
An overview of the Ocean County, New Jersey Prosecutor’s Office efforts to work with law enforcement to provide access to treatment and recovery for community members with substance use disorders (SUD). The Blue Heroin Addiction Recovery & Treatment (HART) program began with enhanced naloxone distribution to first responders in 2013, expanded to providing recovery support coaches to patients seen in the emergency department for an opioid overdose, and led to creating treatment intake stations at 6 Ocean County police stations. Part of the Addiction Policy Forum’s Spotlight series which highlights innovative programs to address the opioid crisis. Funding source: Various grants and donations This resource was produced by an individual/organization receiving funding from sources that have a conflict of interest such as a pharmaceutical company, political action committee, or other industry-related sources. Multiple studies indicate that research performed by individuals with relationships to industry and research funded by industry sources are more likely to favor the sponsor’s products. Industry funding of charities and non-profit organizations has also been linked to groups supporting industry-favorable positions. For more information, please visit the CLOUD 101 page.
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Spotlight: Ocean County, New Jersey Prosecutor’s Blue Heroin Addiction Recovery and Treatment (HART) – CLOUD
Improving Addiction Care Team (IMPACT): Medication Procedures, Alternatives, Risks and Questions – CLOUD
Improving Addiction Care Team (IMPACT): Medication Procedures, Alternatives, Risks and Questions – CLOUD
This document serves as a template for conducting informed consent (also known as PARQs – procedures, alternatives, risks and questions) for patients beginning medication assisted treatment with buprenorphine or naltrexone. This template is used by Oregon Health & Science University’s Improving Addiction Care Team (IMPACT). IMPACT provides addiction medicine consultations to patients treated in the hospital who have a diagnosis of substance use disorder. Funding Source: Oregon Health & Science University
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Improving Addiction Care Team (IMPACT): Medication Procedures, Alternatives, Risks and Questions – CLOUD
Operation Q | Intelligence Drops | WWG1WGA
Operation Q | Intelligence Drops | WWG1WGA
View, search and research posts. The choice to know is yours! Get notified every time there is an intel drop. Military planning at its finest.
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Operation Q | Intelligence Drops | WWG1WGA
Improving Addiction Care Team (IMPACT): Template for Medical Provider Note on Inpatient Initial Addiction Consult – CLOUD
Improving Addiction Care Team (IMPACT): Template for Medical Provider Note on Inpatient Initial Addiction Consult – CLOUD
This document serves as a template for medical notes of the addiction consult provided by Oregon Health & Science University’s Improving Addiction Care Team (IMPACT). IMPACT provides addiction medicine consultations to patients treated in the hospital who have a diagnosis of substance use disorder. Funding Source: Oregon Health & Science University
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Improving Addiction Care Team (IMPACT): Template for Medical Provider Note on Inpatient Initial Addiction Consult – CLOUD