Category: Care Coordination

California hospital to suspend labor and delivery for 1st time in 62-year history

The board of directors for Tri-City Medical Center in Oceanside, Calif., voted July 27 to indefinitely suspend labor and delivery services, according to The San Diego Union-Tribune.

StarMed shutters 2 locations with little notice, leaving some patients scrambling

Charlotte, N.C.-based StarMed Healthcare announced it was closing two satellite locations July 19, and patients trying to reschedule have hit nothing but dead ends, ABC affiliate WBTV reported July 27.

10 figures that show capacity issues' toll on hospitals

Hospitals nationwide are seeing greater volumes of high-acuity patients than they have in the past. That, coupled with labor shortages and little to no space at post-acute care facilities are fueling discharge delays and other hospital capacity challen…

53% of hospitals saw ICU load imbalance due to the pandemic: Study

More than 53 percent of hospitals in the U.S. endured load imbalance during the pandemic, researchers at Cornell University in Ithaca, N.Y., have found.

Sahara dust storms turn record heat into respiratory danger zones in US South

With triple-digit temperatures in the southern and southwestern areas of the United States, it makes sense that hospital emergency departments are reporting increased patient census figures associated with heat-induced conditions like heat stroke. 

Hospitals feel the heat — in more ways than one

The weather. It’s a topic that doesn’t come up often in hospital news reporting, but this summer is set to be one of the hottest on record, and many hospitals are already grappling with the consequences of extreme heat. 

Connecticut to license freestanding birth centers

Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont signed a bill into law July 24 that will license all freestanding birth centers allowing them to more seamlessly operate throughout the state, according to a news release.

HCA's Mission Hospital patients face longer wait times from ambulance to ER

Some patients at HCA Healthcare’s Mission Hospital in Asheville, N.C., are experiencing longer wait times between ambulance pickup and emergency room admission, the Citizen Times reported July 25.

Johns Hopkins facility reopens after battery explosion risk

Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital in Tampa, Fla., reopened July 24 after a temporary shutdown because of an explosion risk from ruptured lithium-ion batteries. 

Massachusetts system to shrink at-home care services

Pittsfield, Mass.-based Berkshire Health Systems plans to limit the scope of its at-home healthcare services by the end of July, according to The Berkshire Eagle.