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Upstate New York hospital group warns of possible service cuts
Increasing labor costs and decreasing revenue could cause about 50 hospitals in upstate New York to cut services in the coming year, the CEO of a regional hospital association told lohud in a Sept. 26 report. -
Man with gun arrested at Colorado children's hospital
A man possessing a gun was arrested Sept. 24 at Children's Hospital Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus in Aurora, Colo., after he entered the hospital through an employee entrance, police said in a statement shared with Becker's. -
Illinois hospital ending inpatient pediatric services
FHN Memorial Hospital in Freeport, Ill., is discontinuing inpatient pediatric services, effective Oct. 3. -
Atlanta mayor blocks medical center redevelopment
In a Sept. 26 executive order, Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens directed the Department of City Planning to refuse applications to redevelop Wellstar Health System's Atlanta Medical Center, which controversially announced its intent to shutter last month. -
Ohio medical center ending labor and delivery services
Cleveland-based University Hospitals plans to consolidate labor and delivery services from Ravenna, Ohio-based UH Portage Medical Center to Chardon, Ohio-based UH Geauga Medical Center, according to a Sept. 23 news release. -
Central Maine Healthcare to consolidate clinics
Lewiston-based Central Maine Healthcare will close Maine Urgent Care in Topsham and consolidate services with the Lewiston location on Sept. 30, according to a Sept. 22 report from the Portland Press Herald. -
Pandemic limited physical activity, nutrition access for patients with diabetes, study says
Arkansas residents with diabetes ate fewer healthy foods and exercised less during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a Sept. 22 news release from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences -
3 steps Catholic Health has taken to improve access
Buffalo, N.Y.-based Catholic Health has been investing to improve care access in Western New York since COVID-19's onset, The Buffalo News reported Sept. 22. -
Parkland launches hospital at home program
Dallas-based Parkland Health launched its Hospital at Home program, according to a Sept. 21 news release. -
New Hampshire hospitals near capacity
The most recent data from New Hampshire's health department shows that 10 percent of regular beds and 20 percent of ICU beds are currently available in the state, and COVID-19 is not the driving force, the New Hampshire Bulletin reported Sept. 21. -
5 recent pediatric partnerships
The following pediatric partnerships have been formed or reported on by Becker's since Sept. 13. -
Cleveland hospital psychiatric ER at risk following other department closures
Cleveland-based St. Vincent Charity Medical Center may close the city's only psychiatric ER following its announcement that it will end medical ER and inpatient services in November, Ideastream Public Media reported Sept. 19. -
Researchers find long-term mental health issues following Michigan water crisis
Researchers found a prevalence of depression and posttraumatic stress disorder in Flint, Mich., five years after the onset of the water crisis, according to a Sept. 20 report in JAMA Network Open. -
Cleveland Clinic breaks ground on apartments for community employees
Cleveland Clinic has partnered with PNC, the city of Cleveland, the Cleveland Foundation, the George Gund Foundation, the Port Authority of Cleveland and Urban Strategies to fund a $26.9 million apartment complex for local residents and employees in Fairfax, Ohio. -
Maine notes significant decline in uninsured rate
Maine's uninsured rate had the sharpest decline in the nation, according to a Sept. 19 news release from the governor's office. -
Depression affects nearly 10% of Americans, study says
Major depression is prevalent among nearly 1 in 10 Americans and almost 1 in 5 adolescents and young adults, according to a Sept. 19 analysis from the American Journal of Preventative Medicine. -
Ascension St. Vincent Dunn to close medical practices in December
Ascension St. Vincent Dunn in Bedford, Ind., and all Lawrence County Ascension Medical Group practices will be closing Dec. 16, according to a statement shared with Becker's Sept. 18. -
11 hospitals cutting inpatient care
Several hospitals are scaling back or cutting all inpatient services for a variety of reasons, including cost and staffing concerns. -
'As full as we've ever been': Respiratory illnesses burden US children's hospitals
Children's hospitals in the U.S. are experiencing unseasonable capacity issues amid an influx of children sick with flu, enterovirus and respiratory syncytial virus. -
Missouri hospital opens neonatal ICU
Kansas City, Mo.-based University Health opened a new neonatal intensive care unit Sept. 13, ABC affiliate KMBC reported Sept. 14.
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