Health care researchers argue that hospice facilities could better serve some terminal patients, and ease the burden on exhausted loved ones.
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There is no question that the COVID-19 pandemic has fundamentally changed our view of health care preparedness. The severity of the outbreak challenged health care systems in every direction: sicker patients requiring a higher cost of care; rising expenses across the board for labor, pharmac
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There are now fewer COVID-19 patients in Arizona’s intensive care units or inpatient hospital beds than at any point since the start of the pandemic, according to the latest COVID-19 data update from the Arizona Department of Health Services.
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By Jackie Ourada , Morning Edition Host & Reporter Nebraska Public Media
New numbers show staffing shortages were the prominent reason hundreds of patients couldn’t get the care they needed during the COVID-19 omicron surge. In at least one case, a Nebraska hospital said a patient died