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How eICUs are helping hospitals deal with coronavirus overload – CNET
These remote-monitoring facilities were already helping the sickest patients get access to critical-care specialists. COVID-19 has further proved their value.

Critical-care nurse Clark Wurth monitors patients remotely from Sutter Health’s electronic intensive care unit in downtown San Francisco.
Ashley Boarman/Sutter Health
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