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The idea of having computers design new therapies has slowly been gaining ground. In the COVID-19 crisis, it may have found its moment.
The ascendance of virtual and distanced care has taken place with extraordinary speed. Lee Schwamm discusses which innovations are likely to stick and some bumps in the road ahead.
A crisis in testing logistics leads to a breakthrough device.
An intensive procedure helped patients breathe while their lungs healed.
In American Indian country—long underfunded and underserved—new rules and payment models for telehealth can vastly improve the delivery of care.
COVID-19 treatment trials will need to be nimble. Is this the moment for adaptive designs to step into the limelight?
Conventional hospitals are running out of room. Convention centers, parking garages—what does it take to press them into service?
Can new approaches—a male contraceptive or a gel that stops disease as well as pregnancy—work better?
The free online tool often takes the place of trained medical translators. How well is it doing?
Beneath the hype is a technology that could solve many logistical problems that plague medicine.
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