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Dr. P. Vijay: Leading Cardio Intervention Specialist
Dr. P. Vijay, MD, DNB(CARDIO), leads as a Cardio Intervention Super Specialist at Care 24 Medical Centre and Hospital in Erode. With a prestigious career spanning roles at Velammal Medical College and KMCH Hospital, Dr. Vijay founded the Department of Interventional Cardiology at Care24 in September 2022. Renowned as the best cardiologist in Erode, he specializes in invasive procedures, device implantations, and various cardiac conditions. Care24 boasts state-of-the-art facilities, including a modern Cath Lab and Coronary Care Unit, ensuring top-notch cardiovascular care. Experience excellence in cardiology services with Dr. P. Vijay at Care24 Medical Centre and Hospital, Erode's premier destination for advanced cardiac care.
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A teenage boy has allegedly committed suicide by hanging himself from ventilator after playing PUBG all night long.
According to the report, a 14-year-old boy, who was the student of Class 9 and son of an army offical, was found hanging inside a room after playing PUBG all night long.
The incident took place in Kota city of India’s Rajasthan state on Saturday morning.
A police official told media that the boy had continuously played PUBG for the last three days prior to the incident after downloading the game on his mother’s cellphone.
The official of the Railway Colony police station added that the boy continuously played PUBG on the mobile till nearly 3:00 am in the room which he shared with his brother.
The boy went to the adjourning room to sleep and later the family members found him hanging from ventilators in the week hours on Saturday. He was immediately taken to hospital but was declared brought dead by the doctors.
A police investigation was underway in the incident.
Earlier in May, a 16-year-old boy had reportedly died of cardiac arrest while playing the highly popular online game PUBG on his mobile phone for six hours at a stretch in Erode city in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu.
The 12-grade student had started playing the PUBG game after having lunch and kept playing it until the evening without any break. He was rushed to hospital where doctors pronounced him dead on arrival.
A cardiologist who examined the deceased had said the boy was brought to the hospital in no time and that they tried their level best to revive him but to no avail. He appealed to children to stay away from the PUBG game because extreme excitement the game causes could lead to cardiac failure resulting in death.
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Social Media Is Not Bad For Health Care
In any given moment we have two options: to step forward into growth or step back into safety.”
— Abraham Maslow
The New York Times recently published the Op-Ed “Dr Google is a Liar,”written by cardiologist Haider Warraich, MD. Dr. Warriach describes the rise of fake medical news, and the adverse consequences of a population who gets their medical information from social media. He shares that when countering these cultural memes of medical misinformation, which stir up strong emotions in our patients, stating dry medical jargon is not effective. He found that his patient was more open to his advice when he also shared about his own father’s heart attack. Dr. Warraich wisely argues for physicians to take back control of medical news by harnessing the power of humanism and narrative medicine to become effective story-tellers.
I whole-heartedly agree with him. Let’s stop burying our heads in the sand and pretending we can convince our patients to resist Dr. Google. Let’s put ourselves back in the driver’s seat. I believe that the next generation of great doctors will be those who communicate on the Internet effectively and in a compelling enough way to sustain an audience and engender trust. In a time when trust in doctors is eroding, our patients want to see that we are human too, and to do that we need to overcome our fears of showing our humanity. We know that when doctors and nurses are burnt out, patient outcomes decline. Literature also supports that when doctors display more empathy for their patients, outcomes improve. Humanism in medicine works best when it is a two-way street, wherein our health care system treats both patients and health care workers as human beings.
I believe there’s a natural link between humanism in medicine and social media. While there has been a core group of physicians on social media for the past decade, we are now seeing it become mainstream. Through this increased visibility, physicians are using social media mobilization to organize and to advocate for better patient care and better work conditions. Last November, as a criticism to the American College of Physician’s position paper describing a public health approach to tackling gun-related deaths, the National Rifle Association tweeted that “self-important anti-gun doctors” should stay in their lane. The medical community swiftly responded with the #ThisIsMyLane campaign, rallying around their first-person, often harrowing accounts, of caring for the gunshot victims in ERs and operating rooms. Dr. Dave Morris, MD, a trauma surgeon in Utah posted a photo of his blood-soaked scrubs and said “Can’t post a patient photo, so this is a selfie. This is what it looks like to #stayinmylane”. The tweets and hashtags went viral, garnering national media attention, and physicians effectively steered the conversation.
Leo Eisenstein, a Harvard Medical Student, wrote about this in a New England Journal of Medicine Catalyst piece. He reminds us that the term “burnout” was coined by a psychologist who was caring for marginalized patients. In today’s broken health care system, clinicians are burdened by the reality that their patients are fighting socioeconomic and structural barriers that “no medicines can touch.” If both physicians and patients feel powerless against these forces, it’s not a big leap to envision physician advocacy as part of the antidote.
Part of makes what makes social media appealing is that it allows unheard voices to become public. This is crucial, particularly for physicians, with many of us working long hours providing direct face-to-face patient care, and thus not having the time for community engagement. Social media platforms have become a watering hole of sorts, where it’s okay to share your perspective as a physician. Every Sunday night, @womeninmedchat(run by Dr. Petra Dolman, MD) hosts an hour-long Twitter chat, with guest moderators facilitating conversations ranging from how to negotiate pay, navigating residency interviews, and countering burn out, all searchable under the hashtag #womeninmedicine. The Facebook group SoMeDocs (ie. Social Media Docs), founded by Dr. Dana Corriel, MD, has provided an engaging forum for physicians to discuss a variety of issues related to social media. #SoMeDocs is branching out to in-person live meet-ups aimed at building community, and advancing shared goals. For example, when Dr. Monique Tello, MD, MPH spoke out in support of vaccinations, she was targeted by anti-vaxxers online. Through the support of #SoMeDocs, Dr. Tello wrote a widely circulated blog post about online harassment and intimidation against doctors, and successfully had the fake one-star online reviews removed.
With all of this momentum, it is important to remember that social media is a public space, and it should not be used to share protected health information, or sensitive personal material. Some physicians argue that these risks mean we physicians should stay away from social media. However, with the next generation of doctors spending at least a decade of their life on Instagram and Snapchat prior to medical school, we simply cannot ignore the fact the social media has its own place in health care. Universities have been taking notice, and creating positions to legitimize social media. My own alma mater, Sidney Kimmel Medical College of Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia has named Dr. Austin Chiang MD, MPH as their Chief Social Media Officer. Likewise, the newly established Association for Healthcare Social Media aims to create best practices by which all health care professionals can be guided and protected in this emerging field.
I’ve met quite a few physicians who are even just one generation older than I am that are suspicious of social media. To them, it’s extra and it’s dangerous. I can’t help but wonder if there is an underlying fear that the next generation is going about things in a different way? It seems there is denial and wishful thinking; as if we can turn back the clock in time and go back to the good old days when physicians could practice medicine without the burdens of out of control billing and EMR demands. My generation has inherited the reins, and in my opinion, we got into this mess by physicians keeping themselves separate from other industries. Insurance companies took over medicine, and meanwhile, physicians were seeing patients, writing notes, and faxing orders. We assumed that if we were providing excellent patient care, the rest would fall in line, and the work would speak for itself. Fast forward, and here we are.
Part of what’s gotten us off track in medicine is the dehumanization of patients and doctors. By sharing our stories, we remind the public that we are human, too. We have successes and failures, tragedies and triumphs. We are human. I believe that doctors can serve patients, be professional, and make our opinions known. In fact, it’s our duty, and our profession depends on it.
Pooja Lakshmin, MD is a board-certified psychiatrist and Assistant Professor of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences at the George Washington University School of Medicine. She is passionate about women’s mental health. You can find her on twitter @PoojaLakshmin. She is a 2018–2019 Doximity Author.
Previously published on KevinMD.
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Yes. Not having health insurance can kill you.
As a practicing physician for going on nearly 50 years now, I often feel like that auto insurance company that says “We know a thing or two because we have seen a thing or two.”
After years of dealing with people who are insured, people who are uninsured and health insurance companies, I know that having real, comprehensive coverage can mean the difference between life and death.
A few years back, one Republican Congressman – speaking about the impact of GOP legislation that would have drastically cut Medicaid – defended the plan he supported by stating, “Nobody dies because they don’t have access to health care.”
That false assurance has been widely debunked by people who actually report on health reform or work in healthcare. But that hasn’t stopped critics of the Affordable Care Act from continuing to promise “Relax. We’ve got this” … all the while promising to dismantle a law that greatly expanded access to affordable health coverage for millions.
Pre-existing conditions are a matter of life and death …
The current ongoing line of false reassurances has to do with health coverage for people with pre-existing conditions. Many Republicans are on the campaign trail right now claiming that they’ve been protecting folks with pre-existing conditions all along. And these would be the same people who voted for the American Health Care Act in 2017. (The AHCA, passed by the GOP House last year, would have stripped health insurance away from people with pre-existing conditions, had its passage in the Senate not been derailed by late Sen. John McCain.
The folks who wrote the ACA bent over backward to ensure that protections for millions would be a central plank of the law:
Under current law, health insurance companies can’t refuse to cover you or charge you more just because you have a “pre-existing condition” — that is, a health problem you had before the date that new health coverage starts.
… for millions of Americans.
In 2017, about half of non-elderly Americans – or about 130 million non-elderly people – had pre-existing conditions in the U.S., according to a brief from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
Nationally, the most common pre-existing conditions were high blood pressure (44 million people), behavioral health disorders (45 million people), high cholesterol (44 million people), asthma and chronic lung disease (34 million people), and osteoarthritis and other joint disorders (34 million people). – U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
More and more people are beginning to understand that. Of American voters, 66 percent of registered voters said that continued protections for people with pre-existing conditions was either the “single most important factor” (14 percent) or a “very important factor” (52 percent) in their vote for a candidate. (Which explains why the GOP is suddenly claiming they love these protections.)
Who are these people with pre-existing conditions?
If you don’t have a pre-existing condition – or you can’t think of someone right off the top of your head who might have one – let me offer a glance at some of your fellow Americans whose stories as patients have crossed my desk over my years as a Physician Executive.
Patient #1: Atrial fibrillation
This middle-aged female was sent to the Emergency Department by her cardiologist because of symptoms that included a five-day history of palpitations (feeling heart beat in chest), dizziness (imbalance) and headache. The EKG showed Atrial Fibrillation with a rapid ventricular response. She also had an elevated blood pressure that was persistent. The admitting diagnosis was new onset atrial fibrillation with rapid ventricular response.
Result: This patient now has developed the dreaded “pre-existing condition.”
Patient #2: Herniated disc
This 30-something male patient had a 12-year history of a herniated disc. He presented to the Emergency Department with back pain and sciatica going into his left leg, associated with difficulty walking. A CT scan indicated a disc protrusion in the lower back.
This patient had a medical history of a weightlifting injury and known herniated disc. On top of that he presented with a two-week history of gradually increasing low back pain with sciatica. The pain was impacting his ability to walk. An MRI revealed the thecal sac at the nerve root was indented. In layman’s terms, that means the arthritis of the spine was putting pressure on the nerve.
Result: Patient #2 had a pre-existing condition and could be denied health coverage.
Patient #3: High blood pressure, heart disease, chronic lung disease
A middle-aged female patient came to the Emergency Department complaining of a pounding headache located mostly in her forehead, associated with lightheadedness. The patient had a medical history of high blood pressure and heart disease but had not taken her blood pressure medication due to financial reasons for at least two months.
The patient also had a history of mild atrial fibrillation and chronic lung disease, but the patient reported that she had not had treatment for those. The patient also reported swelling in her lower extremities for which she took an over-the-counter medication.
Result: This is not an unusual scenario in today’s healthcare landscape. And this patient could be denied coverage for these pre-existing conditions.
Short-term plans
While Republicans did their level best in 2017 to pass a law that would erode protections for folks like the three examples above (and many more), President Donald Trump has been providing his own false assurances about about health coverage. His promise: that Americans can relax, because he’s coming to the rescue with more (and CHEAPER) short-term health insurance alternatives.
Short-term coverage is not an ideal solution for people with pre-existing conditions. The plans:
aren’t required to cover ACA’s essential health benefits;
may deny you coverage if you have pre-existing conditions;
may require pre-certification for many medical services;
will likely screen applicants through medical underwriting;
impose annual and lifetime benefit maximums.
In October, new federal rules expanded the duration of short-term health plans in many states. But other states have taken a “buyer beware” approach and a handful of states – including New York and New Jersey – completely ban the sale of short-term health plans.
Lack of insurance can kill you.
So let’s go back to the original point of this column: that pre-existing conditions are a matter of life and death. They most definitely are – because having a pre-existing condition in the ‘good old days‘ before Obamacare meant that getting comprehensive health coverage on the individual market was difficult or near impossible.
But can being uninsured really kill you? From my literature review, it’s clear that you are from 3 to 29 percent more likely to die if you don’t have health insurance than those who do!
Here’s some of research:
In 2002, the Institute of Medicine estimated that the “death rate of the uninsured is 25 percent higher than for otherwise similar people who have health insurance. According to the study, 18,000 excess deaths occurred each year because 40 million Americans lacked insurance.”
In January 2008, the Urban Institute updated that study. “Subsequent research has continued to confirm the link between insurance and mortality risk. The true number of deaths resulting from un-insurance will be “significant.”
A 2009 rebuttal study by the Health Research and Education Trust found that “when adjusted for health status and other factors, the risk of subsequent mortality is no different for people who lack insurance than for those who are covered by employer-sponsored plans.” But the study also had a second conclusion: “With health status excluded, the uninsured have a 10 percent higher mortality rate than similar insured persons.”
The Harvard researchers compared 2001- 2005 death rates in Massachusetts to the four-year period after a new healthcare law was enacted and found that “mortality rate decreased by 3 percent between 2006 and 2010 when greater access to health care may have prevented as many as 320 deaths per year. Providing health coverage to 830 uninsured adults prevented one death per year.”
A 2012 New England Journal of Medicine study analyzed the effects of Medicaid expansion on adult mortality in several states. It found a connection between access to Medicaid and reduced mortality: the exact figure was a 6.1 percent reduction in mortality.
The Center for American Progress projected what would happen if the NEJM results were applied to the states which had not expanded Medicaid. “In these states alone more than 12,000 lives per year could potentially be saved if state governments agree to expand their Medicaid programs.”
In 2017, the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) predicted that 22-24 million Americans would lose coverage under the AHCA. If 3 percent of these Americans died presumably because of this impediment to receiving healthcare, then 720,000 Americans might have died because of that lack of coverage over time.
It’s time to pay attention.
The Congressman at the start of this column also famously stated that “Nobody wants anybody to die.” It sounds great – and it’s a notion that most of us can probably agree with.
But at this critical juncture in our nation’s healthcare history – when Americans are more concerned than ever about losing the protections they gained from the ACA – we must pay even closer attention.
We must closely examine our candidates’ voting records on healthcare. We must not simply nod our heads at last-minute promises about preserving ACA’s protections. We can’t simply decide that cheap coverage is good coverage.
We should know better. After all, we’ve all “seen a thing or two.”
Brian Casull has been a physician for almost 50 years in service, including 21 years in the United States Army as a Medical Corp Pediatrician and Hospital Commander. In the private sector, he has served as Medical Director for the Rocky Mountain Rehabilitation Center, Chief of Staff at the Cigna Staff Model, Medical Director for The Traveler’s Insurance Company, Los Angeles Medical Director for UnitedHealthcare, and Assistant Vice President for a Pharmacy Benefit Manager PCS in Arizona. He currently operates his own firm – Casull Healthcare Consulting – and has obtained an MPA in Health Care Organizations. He has also authored This Can Kill You: American Healthcare in Transition and is currently working on a second healthcare book.
from https://www.healthinsurance.org/blog/2018/11/03/yes-not-having-health-insurance-can-kill-you/
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In the heart of Tamil Nadu, Care 24 Hospital has emerged as a premier destination for advanced neuro and cardiac care. If you're searching for the best cardiologist in Erode, look no further—our expert heart specialists are renowned for accurate diagnosis and compassionate treatment, making us the best cardiology hospital in Erode.
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When it comes to brain and nervous system care, we are widely recognized as the best neuro hospital in Erode and the most preferred neurologist hospital in Erode. Our facility is equipped with state-of-the-art technology, catering to every neurological need. We also provide best neurologist online consultation, ensuring access to expert care anytime, anywhere.
Whether you’re in search of a brain treatment hospital in Erode, a trusted neuro clinic Erode, or a reputed neuro specialist hospital in Erode, Care 24 has you covered. Our skilled team includes some of the top 10 neurologist in Erode, offering compassionate care for epilepsy, stroke, migraines, and more.
Need to find a neuro specialist in Erode or a neurology specialist in Erode? Our dedicated doctors provide expert care with an individual-focused approach. And for those simply searching for a neurologist near me, our accessible location and exceptional service make Care 24 your ideal choice.
At Care 24 Hospital, we combine experience, technology, and empathy to deliver unmatched healthcare services. Whether it’s for cardiac health, full-body wellness, or neurological care—we are your trusted health partner in Erode.
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Care24 Hospital in Erode offers advanced neurology interventions for brain, spinal, and nerve conditions, with expert care and treatments tailored to your needs.
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