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Diabetes can come with a laundry list of medical complications. Thanks to a recently-awarded grant, The Nebraska Medical Center will soon be able to remotely monitor and coach diabetic patients for 90 days after they are discharged from the hospital. Read more.
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The Truhlsen Eye Institute is Nebraska’s newest home for state-of-the-art eye care. The Institute combines clinical care, surgery, state-of-the-art diagnostics and clinical research in one building to enable physicians to bring scientific breakthroughs to patients in clinical studies. Learn more about the institute from Diana Do, MD, ophthalmologist, and one of the country’s leading researchers of retinal disease. Watch video.
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Patients are finding the medical center's new patient portal that provides secure, online access to your electronic health records, convenient and easy to use. Read one patient's experience and learn how our patient portal called One Chart l Patient, can help you take better control of your health. Read blog.
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"The technology is now available to allow us to monitor our patients remotely and catch certain diabetes-related health problems before they become a larger issue that could possibly require a hospital stay or ER visit."
Mandi Constantine, executive director of Telehealth
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