Two years into the COVID-19 pandemic
Hospitals overhauled their operations early on amid stay-at-home orders and other restrictions, and while hospitals have treated virus patients amid various waves, other volumes still haven’t returned.
Hospitals overhauled their operations early on amid stay-at-home orders and other restrictions, and while hospitals have treated virus patients amid various waves, other volumes still haven’t returned.
As federal relief funds dwindle and volumes remain stagnant, concerns mount about how providers will fare, especially those lacking robust outpatient services.
In a letter to HHS Secretary Xavier Becerra, hospitals emphasized the need to be prepared for more potential disruptions to the healthcare delivery system.
The drug, found to be ineffective against a coronavirus strain known as BA.2, is no longer authorized for use in 10 states and U.S. territories, a limitation that could be widened further.
Even as cases of the omicron variant plummet, the metrics indicate a “challenging recovery,” according to Kaufman Hall’s monthly report.
How tools and improved processes can ward off burnout at the source in medical education programs.
No federal laws protect healthcare workers from violence on the job like they do flight crews. AHA wants the DOJ to support legislation that would make violence against healthcare workers a federal offense.
Google is working to prop up its healthcare efforts following internal project shakiness that led the company to dismantle its Google Health business last year.
Tripathi shared his thoughts on the scope and content of information-blocking complaints, when the industry can expect penalties for providers found information blocking and how the government plans to build on TEFCA moving forward.
Study results showed two shots of Moderna’s vaccine led to similar immune responses as those observed in young adults, although protection against omicron was modest.