Five years after the WHO declared the COVID global outbreak to be a pandemic, frontline health care workers reflect on what they remember of the early days of COVID.
A home health assistant caring for a hospice patient in Tampa faces multiple charges following a fraud investigation, the ...
I believe that by embracing shared expertise, we can improve patient care, expand access and build a more resilient ...
Carlos Martinez, CEO of BRIDGES, says an April 1 deadline for people with disabilities who use CDPAP to register with a new ...
Northwestern Memorial Hospital's Medical Intensive Care Unit was in the process of being transformed into a COVID ICU.
Why Nurses Face So Much Violence “Violence is just part of the job. Every nurse and health care worker experiences it at some point.” Sentiments like this echo across American hospitals and ...
The costs of job-based insurance paid by employees can pose a considerable financial burden, particularly for households with ...
Black health care workers reflect on the impact of COVID-19, its toll on their lives, careers, and perspectives. Read their stories here.
Addressing social determinants of health (SDoH) is becoming increasingly important due to new regulations from the Centers ...
Tuesday marks the milestone of five years since the World Health Organization labeled COVID-19 a pandemic. Sara Machi talked ...
On the five year anniversary of COVID being declared a pandemic, health care workers across Connecticut are reminiscing on ...
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