Creeping back up slowly.
(also... keep in mind... this has become a very TRICKY dataset... LOW % of hospuitals now reporting + patients admitted WITH/DUE to COVID)
So... what's it all mean?
We're in the midst of another SPRING wave.
Last two ended in early May. Ideally we start to come down again soon.
Hard to say what it's doing to patient counts, but seems far from overwhelming right now
Bottom line
Yeah, you're likely seeing more people you know get sick.
It's following similar past patterns.
Not a big concern right now. But worth watching.
Take care!!! (don't be a jerk. be nice. yadda yadda)
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The one thing you have to realize in the ridiculous and messy world of the US health care system is that no one typically pays the list price for anything.
Not for ER visits. Not for CTs. And not for rx drugs.
The latter is a mess. And one that still confuses me…but…
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Earlier this year the Commonwealth Fund did a study on the 10 drugs Medicare (the govt) will now “negotiate” prices on.
It’s a remarkably nerdy read. But one that’s important.
As Colorado becomes just the second state in the country to ban use of the term “excited delirium” on police and autopsy reports… following our yearlong investigation…
I want to take a moment to explain the motivation behind our work.
While looking into deaths that happened during or shortly after prolonged prone restraint, we found many were explained not by use of force but by something known as “excited delirium”
Families often had to google the term after being told that’s why their loved one died.