U.S. regulators clear way for more monkeypox vaccine shipments

U.S. regulators clear way for more monkeypox vaccine shipments

Earlier this week, New York city’s system for scheduling vaccination appointments crashed due to online traffic. The U.S. government has shipped 132,000 doses of the vaccine to health departments, including more than 21,000 to New York City and 44,000 to California. Federal officials are distributing the vaccines based on each area’s case numbers and the portion of the population that […]

What are the Implications of the Overturning of Roe v. Wade for Racial Disparities?

What are the Implications of the Overturning of Roe v. Wade for Racial Disparities?

Introduction Women of color have much at stake in the June 2022 Supreme Court ruling in the case Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization. The decision overturned the longstanding Constitutional right to abortion and eliminated federal standards on abortion access that had been established by earlier decisions in the cases, Roe v. Wade and Planned Parenthood v. Casey. Going forward, it will be […]

House passes bills to protect abortion access following Roe reversal

House passes bills to protect abortion access following Roe reversal

The House on Friday passed two bills aimed at protecting access to abortion, marking the chamber’s first legislative attempts at safeguarding the procedure after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade last month. The first bill — the Women’s Health Protection Act — passed in a 219-210 vote, clearing the House for a second time in the past year. The lower chamber previously […]

One tactic to reduce burnout and resignation? No meetings among senior staff – MedCity News

One tactic to reduce burnout and resignation? No meetings among senior staff – MedCity News

Healthcare’s workforce crisis is far from over, with experts saying very few providers will be able hire themselves out of the employment dearth. It’s more important than ever for health systems to ensure they’re minimizing turnover rates among the staff they do have — a priority that MultiCare Health System in Washington state is taking a new approach to. This […]

As big pharma loses interest in new antibiotics, infections are only growing stronger

As big pharma loses interest in new antibiotics, infections are only growing stronger

Forget COVID-19, monkeypox, and other viruses for the moment and consider another threat troubling infectious disease specialists: common urinary tract infections, or UTIs, that lead to emergency room visits and even hospitalizations because of the failure of oral antibiotics. There’s no Operation Warp Speed charging to rescue us from the germs that cause these infections, which expanded their range during […]

TriHealth Refreshes Campus With Garden Setting – HCD Magazine

TriHealth Refreshes Campus With Garden Setting – HCD Magazine

In mapping out a vision for TriHealth’s Harold M. and Eugenia S. Thomas Comprehensive Care Center in Cincinnati, architecture firm GBBN (Cincinnati) and landscape architects and public space designers Realm Collaborative (Columbus, Ohio) sought to create a departure from the traditional healthcare campus. The vision was to create a garden setting that the new specialty outpatient and ambulatory care center building […]

Tips for Senior Care Organizations on Upgrading Their Network Infrastructure

Tips for Senior Care Organizations on Upgrading Their Network Infrastructure

It’s also important that senior care leadership and IT teams work with staff and residents to ensure the technology implementation is successful. Organizations should consider supporting stakeholders through help desks and concierge services. LeadingAge CAST provides a Resident/Client Technology Support and Training resources, including a white paper, interactive guide and case studies, to help senior care providers approach technical support […]

After Roe: Options to Address Medicaid Coverage Policy Related to Maternal and Child Health

After Roe: Options to Address Medicaid Coverage Policy Related to Maternal and Child Health

The Supreme Court decision overturning Roe v. Wade turned the spotlight on state abortion policies and the health and economic wellbeing of women and children across states. With Medicaid covering 42% of births in the U.S., it’s a key part of the equation when it comes to maternal and child health. While there has been federal legislation enacted to encourage […]