Hospitals

Hospitals provide full-time medical care for the sick or injured. They provide an array of medical procedures, tests, and day-to-day care. Hospital stays can be short term, for small injuries, minor procedures or short illnesses, or they can be long term, for people recovering from more severe injuries and illnesses. As a safety plan, it’s important to locate nearby hospitals and which services are covered under your insurance plan.

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A big risk in the health care handoff

Care transitions — those times when someone enters a hospital, transfers from one department to another, gets discharged to a rehabilitation center or goes home — are risky times. Health care professionals have long known...

U.S. scrambling to ease shortage of vital medicine

Federal officials and lawmakers, along with the drug industry and doctors’ groups, are rushing to find remedies for critical shortages of drugs to treat a number of life-threatening illnesses, including bacterial infection and several forms...

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