Perkembangan Teknologi Jangka Panjang dan Masa Depan

Tahun 2022 lalu telah menjadi roller coaster. penulis berpikir ada di antara kita yang bisa memprediksi apa yang akan terjadi tentang teknologi untuk mengatasi hambatan jangka pendek kita dan mewujudkan peluang jangka panjang kita. Inovasi teknologi yang mendorong kemajuan manusia semakin cepat.

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Palliative care reduces emergency room visits and total hospital days among patients with metastatic HPB and GI cancers

Palliative care services (PCS) have improved quality of life for patients across various cancer subtypes. Minimal data exists regarding PCSfor metastatic hepatopancreaticobiliary (HPB) and gastrointestinal (GI) cancers. We assessed the impact of PCS on emergency department visits, hospital admissions, and survival among these patients. Patients with metastatic HPB and GI cancer referred to outpatient PCS between 2014 and 2018 at a single institution were included.

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Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in Palliative Care Organizations

This article is sponsored by Axxess. The article is based on a webinar hosted by Zaundra Ellis, Vice President of Hospice Solutions at Axxess with input from Cristina Montanez, Care Advocate and Lead Educator at Hospice of the North Coast and Dr. Jennifer Kennedy, VP for Quality and Standards at Community Health Accreditation Program. The webinar took place in September 2022.

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Peran Kader Kesehatan Dalam Merawat Orang Sakit di Rumah

Penyakit paliatif merupakan suatu penyakit kronis atau penyakit terminal dengan keadaan sulit dan susah untuk disembuhkan. Hasil penelitian di wilayah binaan Kelurahan Karangayu berdasarkan survey deteksi dini perawatan paliatif ada 62 pasien paliatif yang ada saat ini masuk dalam kategori membutuhkan perawatan paliatif.

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The India Fix: Why isn’t India’s shocking malnutrition problem shaking up its politics?

Released on Friday, the 2022 Global Hunger Index has sobering news for India. The world’s largest democracy ranked 107 out of the 121 countries in the study. Indians had less food security than any country in South Asia, save Afghanistan. In fact, Sri Lanka (64th), Nepal (81st) and Bangladesh (84th) performed significantly better than India. Even Pakistan, a country much poorer than India, managed to outperform it on nutrition, ranking 99.

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