Hospitals’ Rocky Rollout of Covid Vaccine Sparks Questions of Fairness
Last week, after finishing inoculations of some front-line hospital staff, Jupiter Medical Center was left with 40 doses of precious
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Last week, after finishing inoculations of some front-line hospital staff, Jupiter Medical Center was left with 40 doses of precious
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Read MoreWith just a dozen days left in power, the Trump administration on Friday approved a radically different Medicaid financing system
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Read MoreWith supplies of covid-19 vaccines scarce, a federal advisory panel recommends first putting shots into the arms of health care
Read MoreThe contact tracers of Washtenaw County in Michigan have been deluged with work and, to cope, the overburdened health department
Read MoreAs Los Angeles hospitals give record numbers of covid patients oxygen, the systems and equipment needed to deliver the life-sustaining
Read MoreIt would be the last hike of the season, Jessica Newton had excitedly posted on her social media platforms. With
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Read MoreLast spring, New Jersey emergency room nurse Maritza Beniquez saw “wave after wave” of sick patients, each wearing a look
Read More[embedded content] Yolanda Coar was 40 when she died of COVID-19 in August 2020 in Augusta, Georgia. She was also
Read More[embedded content] Yolanda Coar was 40 when she died of Covid-19 in August 2020 in Augusta, Georgia. She was also
Read MoreERIE, Colo. — Whenever Larry Kelderman looks up from the car he’s fixing and peers across the street, he’s looking
Read MoreNine months into the pandemic that has killed more than 320,000 people in the U.S., Kim Larson is still trying
Read MoreWASHINGTON — Even before there was a vaccine, some seasoned doctors and public health experts warned, Cassandra-like, that its distribution
Read MoreMore than 2,900 U.S. health care workers have died in the COVID-19 pandemic since March, a far higher number than
Read MoreWorkers at Garfield Medical Center in suburban Los Angeles were on edge as the pandemic ramped up in March and
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Read MoreOne tray of COVID-19 vaccine from pharmaceutical giant Pfizer contains 975 doses — way too many for a rural hospital
Read MoreVice President Mike Pence was the clear celebrity draw at a Nov. 20 campaign event for Georgia’s two incumbent U.S.
Read MoreSACRAMENTO, Calif. — Nearly six months since Gov. Gavin Newsom promised to target businesses that are flagrantly violating public health
Read MoreMost Americans tell pollsters they’re worried about being able to afford an unexpected medical bill. Late Monday, Congress passed a
Read MoreIn March, during the first week of the San Francisco Bay Area’s first-in-the-nation stay-at-home order, KHN spoke with emergency department
Read MoreHELENA, Mont. — Incoming Montana Gov. Greg Gianforte signaled he won’t continue a statewide mask mandate in place since July,
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Read MoreTELLURIDE, Colo. — The day after Thanksgiving, Dr. Jana Eller and Dr. Shiraz Naqvi were seated beside an outdoor fire
Read MoreLike tens of millions of other parents nationwide, Jonathan and Sara Sadowski struggle to assist their four children, ages 5
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