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Montana hospital puts patient beds in conference room, hallways amid ED overcrowding
Overcrowding at Billings (Mont.) Clinic's emergency department has forced clinicians to set up patient beds in a conference room and hallways, reports the Billings Gazette. -
DispatchHealth partners with Philips to bring urgent-care home visits to seniors in Arizona
DispatchHealth, a mobile urgent care provider that conducts house calls, teamed up with health technology company Philips for a pilot program that connects Arizona seniors with emergency in-home care. -
Vermont hospital's emergency department surge prompts complaint of negligent patient care
An unexpected influx of patients in the last three months at the University of Vermont Medical Center's emergency department has prompted a formal complaint of negligent patient care to Vermont regulators, VTDigger reported. -
Providers can now request Uber rides for patients: 6 notes
Uber Health and ambulance services provider Ambulnz teamed up to enable healthcare providers to order non-emergency medical transportation for their patients. -
Firefighters walk 1 mile on ice to transport patient to Missouri hospital
Two paramedics pushed a patient in a stretcher across a mile of ice to reach SSM Health DePaul Hospital-St. Louis on Feb. 11, CNN reports. -
Hacienda HealthCare to remain open after Arizona authorities step in: 5 notes
Just one day after Phoenix-based Hacienda HealthCare announced plans to close its intermediate-care unit where a patient in a vegetative state gave birth, Arizona officials stepped in to keep the facility open, according to AZ Central. -
Hacienda HealthCare will close facility where patient in vegetative state gave birth
Phoenix-based Hacienda HealthCare will close its 60-bed intermediate care facility where a patient in a vegetative state gave birth, according to Az Central. -
Man fatally shot outside North Carolina hospital
A man was fatally shot while arguing with an individual he knew in the parking lot of Carolinas HealthCare System NorthEast in Concord, N.C., Feb. 6, according to The Charlotte Observer. -
8 patients treated for 'boiling water challenge' injuries at suburban Chicago hospital
Eight people trying the "boiling water challenge" during the frigid Midwest temperatures the week of Jan. 27 were treated at Loyola Medicine's burn center in Maywood, Ill., according to the Chicago Sun-Times. -
Georgia hospital to reopen in July
Northeast Georgia Health System plans to reopen Dahlonega, Ga.-based Chestatee Regional Hospital in July and start work on a nearby replacement hospital, according to The Dahlonega Nugget. -
Minnesota EDs see influx of patients with ice-related injuries
Emergency departments in Minnesota's Twin Cities region are seeing a flood of patients who injured themselves by slipping on ice Feb. 4, reports CBS Minnesota. -
U of Maryland medical school employee shot near hospital
A 24-year-old employee of the University of Maryland School of Medicine in Baltimore was shot twice outside an affiliated hospital Feb. 4, according to CBS Baltimore. -
Maine health system struggles with EMS worker shortage
Although 170 people work in emergency medical services and transport at Brewer, Maine-based Northern Light Health, the system is about 10 percent understaffed in this department, CNBC reports. -
Shriners to cease inpatient care at 5th hospital
Shriners Hospitals For Children-Tampa will end inpatient care and focus on outpatient care instead, according to the Tampa Bay Times. -
Aligning staffing to match patient volumes, increase efficiency
Similar to many hospitals across the country, Valley Hospital, a 451-bed acute care hospital located in Ridgewood, NJ, has experienced declining inpatient volumes and associated revenues as more care is delivered in outpatient settings. -
Midwest hospitals see frostbite cases spike amid freezing temps
Hospitals in the Midwest are seeing a jump in frostbite cases and cold-related injuries as temperatures dip below freezing. -
California hospital dumped dementia patient outside locked assisted-living center, family says
The daughter of an 84-year-old woman with dementia filed a complaint against Long Beach, Calif.-based College Medical Center, claiming the hospital placed her mother in a cab and dropped her off outside of a locked assisted-living facility around 2 a.m. on Jan. 13, according to the Long Beach Press-Telegram. -
TeleTracking found to be most widely adopted Operational Command Center provider in study by KLAS
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Chicago hospitals brace for 'polar vortex'
Chicago is expected to be colder than Mount Everest and Antarctica this week, according to The Hill, and area hospitals are gearing up to help keep people warm and safe during the icy weather. -
UPMC Horizon hospital cuts lab services, 5 jobs
UPMC Horizon-Greenville (Pa.) ended laboratory services at its Greenville Medical Center Jan. 24, according to NBC affiliate WFMJ.
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