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Erlanger, CHI Memorial, Parkridge to limit who gets COVID-19 tests in ER
Three hospitals in Chattanooga, Tenn., will limit which patients are tested for COVID-19 in their emergency departments, according to News Channel 9. -
Children's hospitals seek federal help amid 'capacity crisis'
Children's hospitals nationwide are urging the federal government for help addressing national staffing and bed shortages amid rising COVID-19 cases. -
Nebraska hospitals ordered to limit electives amid staffing crunch
Nebraska Gov. Pete Ricketts has announced multiple initiatives aimed at boosting healthcare staffing amid the latest COVID-19 wave, including limiting elective procedures at hospitals in the state. -
New Mexico establishes ICU bed waiting list amid COVID-19 surge
New Mexico has started a waiting list for intensive care unit beds for the first time amid a COVID-19 surge and short supply of nurses, according to USA Today. -
Physicians see more critically ill pregnant women as ICU beds fill up in the US
Amid the latest COVID-19 wave, physicians at healthcare facilities in the South are reporting treating more pregnant women critically ill with the virus in intensive care units than at any point during the pandemic, according to NBC News. -
3 states set records for COVID-19 hospitalizations
Oregon, Kentucky and Hawaii have set pandemic records for COVID-19 hospitalizations amid the latest wave. -
Houston health system temporarily closes 3 standalone ERs amid COVID-19 surge
Memorial Hermann Health System has temporarily closed three of its 24-hour standalone emergency rooms as COVID-19 continues to strain hospital operations, the Houston-based health system confirmed to Becker's. -
Kentucky sets 3 new COVID-19 records; National Guard teams to deploy to struggling hospitals
Kentucky will send National Guard members to struggling hospitals as the state set new pandemic records Aug. 23 for residents with COVID-19 who are hospitalized, admitted to the intensive care unit and on ventilators, Gov. Andy Beshear said during a press conference. -
Hawaii health system declares internal emergency as beds fill up
The Queen's Health Systems in Honolulu said it is rescheduling nonemergency surgeries and taking other safety measures after a surge in COVID-19 patients prompted it to declare an internal state of emergency. -
Children's hospitals brace for more COVID-19 patients amid school reopenings
COVID-19 hospitalizations among children are at the highest level since HHS started tracking them last year, and some children's hospitals are preparing for surges to worsen as schools reopen, The Wall Street Journal reported Aug. 22. -
UAB Hospital leaders alarmed over number of pregnant COVID-19 patients in ICU
The intensive care unit at UAB Hospital in Birmingham, Ala., is seeing an "extraordinary" number of pregnant women, Steve Stigler, MD, director of UAB Hospital's medical ICU, said Aug. 20. -
Scripps delays nonurgent procedures amid staffing shortages
Scripps Health is temporarily postponing some medical procedures because of significant staffing shortages and a jump in COVID-19 cases, the San Diego, Calif.-based system said Aug. 20, according to CBS News 8. -
Regional variations exist in patient volume rebounds, survey finds
Hospitals in the West are still inching toward returning to 2019 patient volume levels, according to a new survey of 100 hospitals from management consulting firm McKinsey & Co. -
US sees 86,000+ hospitalizations daily — 2nd highest rate of pandemic: 7 notes
The U.S. currently has a seven-day COVID-19 hospitalization average of 86,877, second only to last winter's surge, when the seven-day average hit 137,484 on Jan. 10, according to data tracked by The New York Times. -
Baylor Scott & White facilities postpone elective procedures
Several Baylor Scott & White Health facilities are postponing elective procedures amid the latest COVID-19 wave, with the specific facilities affected varying daily. -
6 hospitals cutting inpatient care
Several hospitals ending inpatient care this year cited lower patient volume as the reason for scaling back services. -
More patients getting ICU care in undesignated beds than ever before, Alabama Hospital Association president says
As of Aug. 17, Alabama had more patients in need of intensive care unit beds than designated ICU beds, according to The Washington Post and Montgomery, Ala.-based TV station WSFA. -
Kindred to close Indiana hospital, lay off 110 employees
Kindred Hospital Northwest Indiana, a 70-bed long-term acute care hospital in Hammond, is shuttering. -
Hospitals didn't see a large rebound in utilization in early 2021, KFF finds
Hospitals didn't see a sharp increase in healthcare utilization because of pent-up demand for deferred care in the last year, according to an Aug. 17 analysis from the Kaiser Family Foundation and Epic Health Research Network. -
COVID-19 hospitalizations of Americans under 50 reach pandemic high
COVID-19 hospitalizations among Americans under age 50 have increased, setting a pandemic record, both with children and 18- to 49-year-olds, according to the latest CDC data and The New York Times.
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