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Cooper University Health Care (Camden, N.J.) broke ground on a new tower, the first phase of its $3 billion “Project Imagine” expansion.
“This could be an opportunity to bring peace and even improve interactions between patients and their families in the final stages of life.” Researchers believe UK is uniquely situated to lead a study ...
About 30 per cent of patients who require hospital admission are still waiting in emergency eight hours after arrival, according to the Australasian College for Emergency Medicine. Long wait ...
LONDON - UK patients are “coming to harm” with hospitals so overwhelmed people are dying in corridors awaiting treatment amid a “collapse in care standards”, a report said on Jan 16.
Staff and patient safety is at risk amid a $2bn maintenance backlog at Qld hospitals, with more than a third of health-owned buildings nearing the end of their lifespan. The Queensland Auditor ...
Wells was incorrectly identified as Beehler, and the hospital contacted Beehler’s sister, Debbie Danielson, to decide whether the “brain dead” patient would remain on life support ...
Prof Ranger said every major hospital in England struggles to find space for all its patients. Many have to wait on gurneys or chairs in corridors and overflow areas such as bathrooms, cloakrooms ...
Two Fresno area hospitals must pay tens of thousands of dollars after state health officials found they put patients at risk of injury, harm or even death. The state issued Clovis Community ...
The highest-paid University of Kentucky employees work for UK Athletics and in the university’s administration, according to the newest available salary information from the university.
When you've got an escalation area with temporary beds open for two years that is not temporary, that is unfunded, understaffed hospitals and it is unethical to have patients in these spaces.
Patients are dying in corridors and going undiscovered for hours while the sick are left to soil themselves, nurses have said, revealing the scale of the corridor crisis inside the UK's hospitals.