Insurance Barriers Limit Pulmonary Rehab Access
Insurance coverage is a significant barrier to accessing virtual pulmonary rehabilitation programs for people with COPD.
Insurance coverage is a significant barrier to accessing virtual pulmonary rehabilitation programs for people with COPD.
The ChromaSense pulse oximeter aims to eliminate skin tone bias by using reflective light technology to provide accurate oxygen saturation readings across diverse patient populations.
For patients in the pediatric ICU, pulse oximetry and waveform capnography are valuable tools to monitor the effectiveness of respiratory support and to inform treatment decisions.
The COPD Foundation announced an upcoming meeting to ensure patient experiences and priorities are incorporated into the future of therapeutic development.
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A closer look at some of the latest airway management and intubation devices from Dale Medical, Karl Storz, Marpac, Medline Industries, Neotech Products, and Olympus.