Category: Care Coordination

Tennessee hospitals treat dozens of tornado victims

Dozens of injured people were taken to medical facilities after severe storms and tornadoes pummeled communities in the greater Nashville region in Tennessee over the weekend, The Tennesseean reported.

New York hospital to shutter long-term care unit

Chenango Memorial Hospital in Norwich, N.Y., part of Binghamton, N.Y.-based United Health Services, is closing its long-term care unit.

Hospitals embrace creative care in 2023

For hospitals and health systems, 2023 was the year of doing more with less. Persistent staff shortages and resource constraints, coupled with rising patient volumes, pushed many organizations to implement or expand innovative care delivery approaches …

1 in 6 patients with opioid use disorder leave the hospital early

The number of patients admitted with opioid use disorder and injection-related infections opting to be discharged against medical advice before completing treatment increased by 82% in 4 years, a recent Penn Medicine study found.

Connecticut approves labor, delivery closure at Hartford HealthCare hospital

Windham (Conn.) Hospital, part of Hartford (Conn.) HealthCare, received approval from the state to end its labor and delivery services after a three-year process, the Connecticut Mirror reported Dec. 1.

Christus hospital walks back plan to phase out residency program

Christus Spohn Hospital in Corpus Christi, Texas, will continue its emergency medicine program under an expanded partnership with the Nueces County Hospital District.

Rural New York hospital to restart maternity services after more than 2 years

Lewis County Health System has completed a $32 million-dollar renovation of the surgical center at Lewis County General Hospital and plans to bring back maternity services at the hospital, North Country Public Radio reported Dec. 1.

ED boarding's effect on clinician well-being: Joint Commission

Caring for patients in the emergency department when there are not enough inpatient beds — ED boarding — is a long-standing practice in hospitals that are over capacity. Not only does it risk patient safety, but clinicians say it’s burning them out, to…

New York system lowers age for inpatient psychiatric care

Rome (N.Y.) Health has lowered the age for patients it accepts who need inpatient psychiatric care. 

Massachusetts Nurses Association urges statewide halt to birthing unit closures

Following the highly contested closure of a birthing center at UMass Memorial Health’s Leominster Hospital the Massachusetts Nurses Association has come out against it and is calling for the state to halt further shutdowns until a review is conducted.&…