Treating coronavirus symptoms & the lingering effects of an ICU stay
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HomeCare Covid-19 Update
June 10, 2020
                                                  

Can an Autonomous Mobility Device Prevent Infection?
 
Can an Autonomous Mobility Device Prevent Infection?
Mobility service company WHILL wants to reduce how often people need to be pushed through airports—and limit the spread of coronavirus as well by allowing for more social distancing. The company is launching a new trial of its autonomous drive system at Haneda International Airport in Japan. Take a closer look here.

                                                  

CMS Modifies Innovation Models
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services announced plans last week to modify aspects of various innovation models being administered by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Innovation in response to the COVID-19 public health emergency. Read up on the changes here.

                                                  

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Delirium & the ICU Under COVID-19
Although COVID-19 is best known for damaging the lungs, it also increases the risk of life-threatening brain injuries—from mental confusion to hallucinations, seizures, coma, stroke and paralysis. But fear of spreading the virus also made it harder to treat these neurological issues. Recovering from a prolonged ICU stay is no easy feat, either. Post Intensive Care Syndrome carries its own set of burdens, say researchers, and problems with recovery. Here’s what you need to know.

                                                  

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