Following news of several states removing mask mandates and greenlighting business reopenings, top health experts warn govenors' "premature" actions threaten a resurgence in coronavirus cases.
Maryland's leading health officials and the state's top doctors Monday celebrated news that the Baltimore Convention Center Field Hospital (BCCFH) will be launching a pilot program aimed at administering coronavirus vaccines to members of underserved communities.
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The tool visualizes hospital acute care and ICU capacity and provides information on hospital transfer procedures
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Imagine you ve been diagnosed with COVID-19 and need care, but are concerned that the closest hospital may not have a bed available. While investigating where you can be admitted and treated, you lose precious time. Situations like this can now be prevented, thanks to a system designed by a Johns Hopkins engineer.
Kimia Ghobadi, an assistant professor in the Department of Civil and Systems Engineering and a member of the Malone Center for Engineering in Healthcare at the Johns Hopkins Whiting School of Engineering, and her students have developed an interactive website that shows hospital loads across the U.S. and the best way to transfer COVID-19 patients between medical centers.
Search jobs 16-Feb-2021 Fertility Services Market Growing At A CAGR Of 8.9% And To Target $27.15 Billion By 2026
Pune, Maharashtra, India, February 16 2021 (Wiredrelease) Allied Analytics –:Fertility services are availed by people who are unable to conceive naturally. These services assist infertile couples, single parents, and LGBT community to procreate and start a family. IVF and other assisted reproductive technology (ART) procedures, surrogacy, and artificial insemination are some of the widely performed fertility services.
The global fertility services market generated $13.65 billion in 2018 and is projected to reach $27.15 billion by 2026, growing at a CAGR of 8.9% from 2019 to 2026. Asia-Pacific is estimated to be the highest revenue contributor throughout the forecast period.