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Mashup Score: 56Army North sends Air Force medical teams to El Paso from bases nationwide, including Lackland - 4 year(s) ago
Three Air Force medical specialty teams, one of them from a San Antonio base, will be sent to hospitals in El Paso, which has been ravaged by coronavirus. The teams will be in place over the weekend.
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Mashup Score: 0San Antonio's Mays Cancer Center gets $10.3M in state funding - 4 year(s) ago
The biggest award is a $6 million grant that is being used to bring a top breast cancer doctor and researcher and some of his team to the San Antonio center.
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Mashup Score: 1Commentary: Stop Medicare reimbursement cuts - 4 year(s) ago
Reducing Medicare reimbursements to surgeons will force them to lower the amount of Medicare-funded procedures they perform, simply to continue to be able to pay their employees
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Just in! Local Texas surgeon outlines concerns for planned Medicare payment cuts scheduled for Jan 2021 in a recent op-ed in @ExpressNews: “We must stop these cuts and ensure the Medicare patients will have timely access to surgical care as they need it.” https://t.co/yhnVw09mhI https://t.co/9nIZ0nrfnm
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Mashup Score: 2Commentary: Stop Medicare reimbursement cuts - 4 year(s) ago
Reducing Medicare reimbursements to surgeons will force them to lower the amount of Medicare-funded procedures they perform, simply to continue to be able to pay their employees
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STS member John Calhoon explains in this published commentary that the #Medicare reimbursements cuts for #surgeons expected to start in January were “misguided” before the #COVID19 pandemic, but they are “untenable in this environment.” Read the article. https://t.co/sk1IpSe75K https://t.co/M0J2gXEbVI
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Mashup Score: 42Less than 6 percent of doctors are Latino. Researcher says shortage will affect patient care - 4 year(s) ago
Latinos are one of the fastest-growing minority groups in the United States, yet the number of Latino physicians has not kept up. Why are they are underrepresented in medicine?
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Mashup Score: 1Your Turn: May 24 - 4 year(s) ago
Letters to the Editor
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Mashup Score: 2Commentary: Nurses rise to the challenge of COVID-19 - 4 year(s) ago
The School of Nursing at UT Health San Antonio is rising to this challenge. As part this region’s only academic health center, we are embracing this moment.
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Mashup Score: 3'It's one of the silver livings': How COVID-19 pandemic could boost access to maternal health care - 4 year(s) ago
For families preparing to bring newborns into the world, the coronavirus has wreaked havoc on prenatal care expectations and birthing plans. But moms and health care providers alike say the pandemic has also spurred a change for the better: a shift toward telemedicine.
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Mashup Score: 0Taylor: The future of telemedicine has arrived early - 4 year(s) ago
While most small businesses have floundered, furloughed and fought to survive in the COVID epidemic, a few like Doxy.me have achieved exponential growth in the past two months.
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Mashup Score: 149
Public service announcement encourages Texans to “Stay home, if you can.”
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Many thanks @USArmy @usairforce @ArmyMedicine @USAFHealth for sending medical teams to #ELPASOtx, deeply grateful https://t.co/5PafX5rHFI