U.S. deaths from COVID hit 1 million, less than 2 1/2 years in

May 16, 2022 0 Comments 0 tags

[ad_1] The largest bell at Washington National Cathedral in the nation’s capital tolled 1,000 times a week ago, once for every 1,000 deaths. President Joe Biden on Thursday ordered flags

After the pandemic hit nursing homes hard, California lawmakers push to tighten licensing rules

May 16, 2022 0 Comments 0 tags

[ad_1] When Johanna Trenerry found a nursing home for her husband after his stroke, she expected his stay would be temporary. He never came home. Arthur Trenerry died at Windsor

Best Places to Work in Healthcare – 2022 (alphabetical list)

May 14, 2022 0 Comments 0 tags

[ad_1] AKASA South San Francisco Aledade Bethesda, Md. All Star Healthcare Solutions Deerfield Beach, Fla. Amedisys Baton Rouge, La. Aspen RxHealth Tampa, Fla. Aya Healthcare San Diego b.well Connected Health

RaDonda Vaught sentencing raises alarms in medical community

May 13, 2022 0 Comments 0 tags

[ad_1] Addressing the root of the problem The healthcare industry has historically struggled to foster transparent and open workplaces. The pandemic is compounding these longstanding challenges as caregivers work longer

Former nurse RaDonda Vaught gets probation for fatal drug error

May 13, 2022 0 Comments 0 tags

[ad_1] NASHVILLE, Tenn. – RaDonda Vaught, a former nurse at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, will serve three years of probation for criminally negligent homicide and felony abuse stemming from a

5 things to know about HHS OIG’s patient harm report

May 13, 2022 0 Comments 0 tags

[ad_1] A quarter of Medicare patients experienced patient harm during their short-term acute-care hospital stays in 2018, and that rate barely changed from a decade earlier, according to a recent

Could ‘superbugs’ drive the next pandemic?

May 13, 2022 0 Comments 0 tags

[ad_1] There’s up to a 57% chance that another pandemic of COVID-19 proportions will occur within the next 25 years, according to risk-modeling firm Metabiota. In other words, it’s likely

Few eligible families have applied for government help to pay for COVID funerals

May 13, 2022 0 Comments 0 tags

[ad_1] On a humid August afternoon in 2020, two caskets – one silver, one white – sat by holes in the ground at a small, graveside service in the town

Oscar Health hit with shareholder proposed class-action

May 13, 2022 0 Comments 0 tags

[ad_1] Oscar Health was hit with a proposed class-action from stockholders alleging the insurtech concealed the negative impact the COVID-19 pandemic was having on its business ahead of its $

Rensselaer, Mount Sinai partner on center to tackle uncured diseases

May 13, 2022 0 Comments 0 tags

[ad_1] “It will be the new biotech hub, and Rensselaer will be at the center of it,” said Gary Zarr, a spokesman for the university, which is upstate in Troy.