With demand for medical products up 300 percent, Medline is ramping up efforts to acquire protective masks and hand sanitizers, according to WVUE FOX 8 News.
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A significant number of patients could be getting false negative results from COVID-19 tests, according to health experts interviewed by the Washington Examiner.
On average, U.S. unemployment rates have increased 2,002 percent since Jan. 1, according to a new WalletHub ranking.
Littleton, Colo.-based Northwest Surgery Center donated an array of medical supplies to Littleton Adventist Hospital.
Up to 30 percent of elective procedures could be canceled across the globe to prevent the spread of COVID-19, according to analysis from GlobalData.
Maryland stands to benefit more than any other U.S. state from using ASCs to manage COVID-19 surge capacity, according to a new model by Array Analytics.
Healthcare valuation company VMG Health shared tips for handing physician and clinician scheduling and compensation during a pandemic.
Nashville, Tenn.-based HCA Healthcare named Richard Hammett president of HCA Healthcare's North Florida Division, effective June 1.
Through surveys, emails and interviews with more than a dozen Wisconsin nurses, the Sun Prairie Star discovered that many in Madison, Monroe and Milwaukee feel unprepared to confront an expected surge of patients with COVID-19.
International shortages of personal protective equipment such as masks, gowns and face shields are leaving physicians and nurses "dangerously ill-equipped to care for COVID-19 patients," the World Health Organization declared March 3.
