
The Wyoming Hospital Upending the Logic of Private Equity
Instead of cutting services to cut costs, one rural hospital plans to thrive by offering more.
Instead of cutting services to cut costs, one rural hospital plans to thrive by offering more.
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Getting vaccines to hospitals and nursing homes was supposed to be the easy part.
America reported a record number of COVID-19 hospitalizations in the first week of 2021.
I’m just a kindly winter evangelist, standing in front of your outdoor restaurant table, asking you to wear layers.
Death and case counts are unreliable during the holidays, but hospitalizations are hitting new records in the South and West.
The COVID Tracking Project’s extensive, daily data collection reveals the simple yet devastating ways the U.S. has failed.
Hospitalizations are down across the Midwest, but a handful of states are showing worrisome signs.
As vaccines roll out, the U.S. will face a choice about what to learn and what to forget.
Five states—Arizona, California, Florida, Tennessee, and Texas—account for 40 percent of all new cases reported in the past seven days.
Even for those who haven’t contracted COVID-19
Long-term-care residents who have been confined to their rooms for months have to wait a bit longer before they can finally receive a vaccine.