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U of M to study rapid switch to virtual health-care delivery

U of M to study rapid switch to virtual health-care delivery Save to Read Later THE COVID-19 pandemic has brought virtual medical appointments into common practice prompting a University of Manitoba team of researchers to study its successes and challenges, as they look toward the future of medical care. THE COVID-19 pandemic has brought virtual medical appointments into common practice prompting a University of Manitoba team of researchers to study its successes and challenges, as they look toward the future of medical care. Prior to COVID, the rare tele-health was available, but it was only limited to certain people with adequate training in only certain jurisdictions, said Dr. Mandana Modirrousta, an associate professor of psychiatry at the Max Rady College of Medicine. Suddenly, we were not only authorized, but we were kind of forced to do that.

Disabilities Increase Maternal Morbidity, Mortality

While rare in industrialized countries, maternal mortality rates since 1990 have increased in both the U.S. (from 10.0 to 17.3 deaths per 100,000 births) and Canada (7.6 to 11.0 deaths per 100,000 births). The same holds true for severe morbidity, which the authors defined either by disease-specific criteria, such as eclampsia; interventions, such as blood transfusion; or organ system dysfunction, such as heart failure. “Studies showing that chronic conditions, such as cardiovascular disease and diabetes, are among the leading causes of such morbidity and mortality have led to significant preventive efforts for women with these conditions, including better preconception and perinatal care,” Brown and colleagues observed. “However, the association of maternal disability with these outcomes is relatively unknown.”

Victim s fiancé angry over Iran s compensation offer

Victim s fiancé angry over Iran s compensation offer Iran’s compensation offer to the families of victims of the downed Ukrainian International flight PS752 has been called a publicity stunt and a slap in the face. Social Sharing Posted: Dec 31, 2020 7:48 AM CT | Last Updated: December 31, 2020 Kourosh Doustshenas s fiancée Forough Khadem was one of the victims of Ukrainian International Airlines Flight PS752.(Jaison Empson/CBC) Iran s compensation offer to the families of victims of the downed Ukrainian International flight PS752 has been called a publicity stunt and a slap in the face. A Winnipeg man whose fiancée died on Jan. 8 after the plane was shot down by two Iranian missiles, said Iran s proposal to pay US$150,000 for each victim is nothing but a ploy to assuage international scrutiny leading up to the crash s one-year anniversary.

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