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Johns Hopkins Study: Mental Health and Social Support for Healthcare and Hospital Workers During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Thu, 2021-09-23 18:03 —
mike kraft
Mental Health and Social Support for Healthcare and Hospital Workers
Mental Health and Social Support for Healthcare and Hospital Workers During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security
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Nurses Are In Short Supply. Employers Worry Vaccine Mandate Could Make It Worse
Thu, 2021-09-23 08:56 —
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Nurses Are In Short Supply. Employers Worry Vaccine Mandate Could Make It Worse
President Biden has ordered more than 17 million health care workers to get a COVID-19 vaccine. Some health care employers fear losing large numbers of workers who don't want the shots.
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Tennessee is limiting monoclonal antibody treatment to unvaccinated residents
Wed, 2021-09-22 20:04 —
mike kraft
Tennessee limiting monoclonal antibody treatment to unvaccinated residents
"Clinically, it makes sense," a top Tennessee health official said.
NBC News
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Overwhelmed U.S. hospitals are turning to ‘crisis standards of care.’ Explaining what it means
Wed, 2021-09-22 17:53 —
mike kraft
Hospitals overwhelmed by covid are turning to ‘crisis standards of care.’ What does that mean?
Some places have adopted statewide crisis standards of care, in which health systems can prioritize patients for scarce resources — based largely on their likelihood of survival — and even deny treatment.
Hannah Knowles
Washington Post
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Alaska’s COVID-19 case rate is now the highest in the nation
Wed, 2021-09-22 13:58 —
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Alaska’s COVID-19 case rate is now the highest in the nation as state reports 6 deaths
Alaska’s average rate of daily new infections over the last week is more than double the national average, and hospitals continue to operate under what were once unimaginable circumstances.
Anchorage Daily News
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Rationing medical care becomes a reality in hospitals overwhelmed with covid patients
Mon, 2021-09-20 11:30 —
mike kraft
Four patients, two dialysis machines: Rationing medical care becomes a reality in hospitals overwhelmed with covid patients
Activating crisis standards of care gives hospitals the power to allocate — and potentially even deny — care based on the goal of who could potentially benefit the most when faced with a shortage of resources such as ventilators, medications or staff.
Washington Post
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Patients and doctors who embraced telehealth during the pandemic fear it will become restricted
Fri, 2021-09-17 13:05 —
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Patients and doctors who embraced telehealth during the pandemic fear it will become harder to access
The public health emergency lifted restrictions on virtual care that some states are now rescinding.
Frances Stead Sellers
Washington Post
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Part of US West see health care rationing because COVID-19 surge, Idaho seeks help from neighboring states
Fri, 2021-09-17 10:07 —
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COVID-19 surge forces health care rationing in parts of West
BOISE, Idaho (AP) — In another ominous sign about the spread of the delta variant, Idaho public health leaders on Thursday expanded health care rationing statewide and individual hospital systems in Alaska and Montana have enacted similar crisis standards amid a spike in the number of unvaccinated COVID-19 patients requiring hospitalization.
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Covid Hospitalizations Hit Crisis Levels in Southern I.C.U.s
Tue, 2021-09-14 10:36 —
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Covid Hospitalizations Hit Crisis Levels in Southern I.C.U.s
One in four intensive care units in the U.S. is 95 percent full or more, and available beds are gone or dwindling especially fast in a handful of states including Alabama, Texas and Florida.
The New York Times
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Burnouts: Michigan COVID nurses reach their limit: ‘I know I can’t do this forever’
Tue, 2021-09-14 10:27 —
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Michigan COVID nurses reach their limit: ‘I know I can’t do this forever’ | Bridge Michigan
Roughly 18 months into a deadly pandemic, hospitals across the state face critical frontline staff shortages, notably among nurses. While traveling nurses command top dollar as fill-ins, staff nurses at major health systems confront feelings of grief, rage and burnout.
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