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As the Charleston tri-county area remains one of South Carolina's hot spots for coronavirus infections, five Charleston-area hospital systems have joined forces to promote the importance of wearing masks and face coverings in fighting COVID-19. East Coop
At least two dozen lawsuits have been filed around the U.S., many in recent weeks, by people seeking to force hospitals to give their COVID-stricken loved ones ivermectin, a drug for parasites that has been promoted by conservative commentators as a treatment despite a lack of conclusive evi...
Shortly after publication, several state attorneys general filed lawsuits against OSHA. A federal court stayed the regulation, pending the lawsuits’ results, and a few days later OSHA formally suspended the regulation’s implementation. The suspension was later overturned, however, and the case ...
The majority of respondents (87.2%) were practicing in hospitals or clinics located in urban areas, with two-thirds (63.6%) in counties categorized as COVID-19 hotspots. Almost half of the respondents (46.0%) were from the Eastern region of the U.S. Table 2. Demographics and professional ...
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Suicide is far and away the most common cause of action in malpractice lawsuits against psychiatrists and other mental health clinicians and entities. The civil portion of my forensic practice is filled with clinicians accused of being negligent in assessing or managing suicide risk, whose alleged ne...
Hospitals, which remain open, may provide the most accurate data for last week. More than 118,000 people were hospitalized with COVID-19 on Dec. 27, up 4.5% from the previous Sunday, according to data from The COVID Tracking Project. Dr. Anthony Fauci, the top U...
enabling people to infect others while being completely unaware of doing so.Footnote5Epidemiologists estimated that the number of people infected by the disease doubled every 6 days. Considering the proportion that required care, hospitals worldwide were vulnerable to being overwhelmed by the number of...
its HR department found a supplier that came through using 3D printing. HR must also help employees cope with supply shortages. For example, when some hospitals postponed surgeries because of a lack of supplies, HR teams had to rearrange shift schedules on the fly while ensuring clinicians were...