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Leading Medical Journal Features ATC Alert s Successful RPM Program with New York Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital

Leading Medical Journal Features ATC Alert s Successful RPM Program with New York Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital Implementing ATC Alert s remote patient monitoring program with New York Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital saved lives and achieved high patient satisfaction in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic News provided by Share this article Share this article LAKE SUCCESS, N.Y., Jan. 21, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Telemedicine and E-health, the leading peer-reviewed journal for telemedicine applications, recently published a paper overviewing New York Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital s (NYPBMH) engagement with ATC Alert s remote patient monitoring (RPM) program. NYPBMH engaged the services of ATC Alert, a leading connected health company, during the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic in NYC. Together, they worked to rapidly implement a successful RPM program monitoring low to moderate-risk COVID-19 patients from their homes under the direction of care algorithms s

Vincy youth fatally knifed in New York

Vincy youth fatally knifed in New York Tyler Nichols was said to be heading for a career as an electrician. By: Nelson A. King - US Correspondent• This Christmas couldn’t be sadder a Vincentian family in Brooklyn, New York, who lost a son through an unexpected knife attack. New York police are investigating the death of Tyler Nichols, 21 – the son of Sherma Chambers, formerly of Frenches, Kingstown – who met his death two days before Christmas while walking home with his older brother, Shane Nichols, 24.  Sherma is the daughter of Brooklyn resident Elizabeth Betty” Chambers and the late Adolph Chambers. Both also resided in Frenches. Mr. Chambers was originally from Belmont in North Leeward. 

Young man fatally stabbed in Brooklyn after apparent argument with attackers

KENSINGTON, Brooklyn (WABC) Police are investigating a stabbing that claimed the life of a young man in Brooklyn. It happened just before 8 p.m. Wednesday at the corner of Coney Island Avenue and Turner Place in Kensington. Police say 21-year-old Tyler Nichols was walking with his older brother 24-year-old Shane Nichols when a group of men jumped out of a car and assaulted them. Tyler Nichols was stabbed and his brother attacked. The four men then ran away, leaving a red four-door sedan at the scene. The four attackers are described as two Black men and two Hispanic men, all in their 20s, all approximately 5 6 tall.

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