COVID-19 More Severe in Veterans With Chronic Lung Diseases

Veterans with chronic lung diseases, particularly idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF), other interstitial lung diseases (ILD) and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), have an increased risk of experiencing more severe 30-day outcomes with COVID-19, according to a recent study.

The Report Of My Death Was An Exaggeration

It has been a challenging week for me in my interactions with American institutions. I had a primary care appointment for my annual checkup and to manage my ongoing respiratory issues related to burn pit exposure. I fancy myself savvy in how the healthcare system works (and how it does not), so I used the Johns Hopkins MyChart system to request my routine blood work before my visit. This electronic medical record and communication system performed flawlessly, and my labs were ordered a week before my appointment. I was feeling rather smug concerning my patient prowess after reviewing my results and having the opportunity to inquire about some abnormal values via MyChart. The day arrived for my clinical visit, and I wanted to double-check the appointment time, so I logged on to my trusted electronic medical record. MyChart informed me that my account had been disabled.