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Man and machine for joints

Colorado Advanced Orthopedics, Sports Medicine and Spine continues to see extraordinary growth with excellent patient outcomes. The demand for Dr. Kevin Borchard’s skilled surgical techniques and extensive fellowship training, paired with Stryker’s Mako Robotic Arm, creates a dynamic team that is driving patients from all over the country to Meeker, Colorado for his orthopedic services. “I am utilizing the same surgical technique that I learned during my fellowship in Boston at the New England Baptist Hospital. During my fellowship, I did over 900 complex joint replacement surgeries working with some of the top surgeons in my field,” Dr. Borchard said. “Now with the Mako Robotic Arm, I have an incredibly powerful tool that compliments those techniques perfectly. The difference has been remarkable. I see less bleeding during surgery, less swelling after surgery and much faster recoveries.”

Only 37% of nursing home staff have had at least one COVID-19 shot

Only 37% of nursing home staff have had at least one COVID-19 shot Mary Kekatos Senior Health Reporter For Dailymail.com © Provided by Daily Mail MailOnline logo The rate of coronavirus vaccinations is high among nursing home residents in the U.S. but low among staff members, a new report finds. More than three-quarters of people living in long-term care facilities had received at least one dose of the COVID-19 immunization, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) revealed on Wednesday. However, when it came to nurses, administrators and others working at centers who were offered the jab, just a little more than one-third had received it.

America s Most Reliable Pandemic Data Are Now at Risk

America’s Most Reliable Pandemic Data Are Now at Risk Alexis C. Madrigal © Katie Martin / The Atlantic When a hospital is in trouble, the signs are unmistakable. The number of COVID-19 admissions rises quickly. The number of patients who remain hospitalized grows steadily and the bar to be admitted gets higher. The percentage of patients in intensive-care units increases. Supplies run low. As an ICU nears capacity, sick people get less care than they would have. More people suffer, and more people die. Right now, in Alabama, Arizona, and California Los Angeles, especially this is exactly what’s happening. We know this because of the data system that’s now in place.

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