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California Coronavirus Updates: California Hospitals Brace For Holiday Coronavirus Cases

California Coronavirus Updates: California Hospitals Brace For Holiday Coronavirus Cases
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California Coronavirus Updates: California Hits 0% ICU Capacity Statewide

California working on who will be next in line for the coronavirus vaccine

California working on who will be next in line for the coronavirus vaccine Colleen Shalby © Provided by The LA Times Gov. Gavin Newsom looks on as ICU nurse Helen Cordova receives the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine at Kaiser Permanente Los Angeles Medical Center. (Associated Press) With vaccinations under way in California for frontline healthcare workers and long-term care residents, a state advisory panel is trying to determine who will be next in line when the next wave of the vaccines become available. The decision for who comes next will rely heavily on public input, California Surgeon General Dr. Nadine Burke Harris said during a meeting Wednesday of the state’s community vaccine advisory committee. The distribution plans will also depend on guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

California Coronavirus Updates: Record 500 COVID-19 Patients Hospitalized In Sacramento County

California Coronavirus Updates: Record 500 COVID-19 Patients Hospitalized In Sacramento County
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Chest pain risk assessment may reduce treatment disparities

 E-Mail The use of a standardized tool for assessing the risk of serious outcomes in patients with chest pain was associated with women at high risk receiving comparable care to men, according to new research published in the Annals of Emergency Medicine. Care received by women at low and intermediate risk was consistent with current clinical recommendations. Men received more stress testing and were more likely to be hospitalized than women. The researchers goal in this study was to look at gender disparities after developing and implementing a standardized approach to cardiac care for patients in 2016, using the HEART score. The HEART score, which stands for history, electrocardiogram, age, risk factors, and troponin level, is used to determine risk for adults with suspected acute coronary syndrome and based on that risk informs clinical decisions and standard care recommendations.

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