C. D. C. Also calculates that on the low end 2400000. 00 people in the u. S. Could require hospitalization and on the high end that would be 21000000. 00 people thats super traveling because the c. D. C. Also says that the u. S. Only has about 925000 hospital beds fewer than a 10th of that amount for the critically ill look thats a lot of math. Our Health Care System clearly is not going to be able to handle cases in these numbers even on those more optimistic projections. No absolutely not. And you know i dont know if im saying something scandalous here but this has to do with the underlying system it has to do with how capitalism works it is a short term profit system especially in a country where we have made a profit based Health Care System so that we are not prepped for this but were also generally speaking the. Corporations that make so much money off our health care are not thinking a year down the road theyre not thinking how to get us back to health and happiness 5 years from
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Stanford University Professor of Radiology, Medicine and Biomedical Data Science; Director of the Center for Artificial Intelligence in Medicine and Imaging (AIMI Center); Associate Director of Stanford’s Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence (HAI); and Associate Chair for Information Systems, Medical Informatics Director for Stanford Health Care
Curtis P. Langlotz, MD, PhD, has taken the helm as 2023-2024 president of the Radiological Society of North America, RSNA, during the organization’s Scientific Assembly and Annual Meeting being held in Chicago this week. A news update referred to Langlotz, who has been with Stanford University since 2014, as a renowned imaging informatics leader and committed advocate for improved clinical communication.
The highest honor bestowed to members by RSNA, its Gold Medal, was awarded to three deserving radiologists during the 108th Scientific Assembly and Annual Meeting of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA 2022).