Yes, it depends on which affiliate you go through. They all manage donations differently. In Idaho prior and now Oregon, both were pretty easy to start online without any conversations needed.
Using my ShieldTV, I've very much enjoyed SmartTube for ad-free YouTube viewing. It performs very well and is constantly updated when YT pushes new blocking techniques.
I had an issue earlier today where an email forwarded to a Gmail address was not available to the recipient for an hour later. The delivery time was correct in message header but the message was delayed in displaying on their end.
Perhaps this is a moment where those that would get a severance at all with a job loss acknowledge that workers rights matter, for everyone. You think that a majority of the restaurant workers during the lockdowns got severances? Perhaps it's time we separate healthcare from our workplace. If it wasn't crypto, maybe I'd be more sympathetic. Bad bets made all around in this case.
The information would have to be transcribed to the EMR, but otherwise many practitioners use written notes to fill the gap until they can document in EMR. I've also worked in facilities where certain medical paperwork was only kept in paper form and never uploaded to EMR, which I thought was insane when it comes to the concerns you've mentioned.
> Searching through old chart notes is often a waste of time since the systems are slow and the data is frequently incomplete or irrelevant.
I believe this can change if we change the amount of patients a physician must assess and treat in a given time period. Because that would be super costly (way more physicians required on staff) Nurse Practitioners and PAs would be a more cost effective way to delve into important and relevant information that takes time to uncover.
NPs and PA time isn't exactly cheap either, and they aren't sitting around waiting for stuff to do. They can be effective at treating routine cases under supervision, however it just wouldn't make sense for physicians to delegate patients histories and chart review to them. They won't necessarily know which questions to ask, and too much relevant information can be lost.
Yes that's correct. Every year, students graduate from medical schools but are unable to enter clinical practice due to a shortage of residency slots. We need more government funding to remove that bottleneck.
I thought much the same. Controlling the custody and flow of information is impossible with tens of thousands of users and pretty much no policies or significant monitoring in place.
I think centralised control by company IT admins would be more catering to Teams customers than to Slack customers. To keep the attraction and user satisfaction of Slack it needs to be user / team centric. Maybe something federated or sharded like Mastodon or Discord. Might even be possible to distrust the servers and have end2end crypto.