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Massachusetts calls on hospitals to reduce elective procedures amid staffing shortages
Massachusetts is requiring hospitals and health systems to reduce non-urgent scheduled surgical procedures. But the top reason isn't a surge of COVID-19 hospitalizations.
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And it’s not yet clear how the current vaccines hold up against it.
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Massachusetts hospitals to reduce non-essential elective procedures
Massachusetts hospitals, which are once again facing critical staffing and bed shortages, will soon be limiting non-essential pre-scheduled procedures to preserve resources and capacity.
COVID-19 cases have jumped 59 percent in New England in the past 2 weeks
The Baker administration on Tuesday ordered Massachusetts hospitals, already teeming with patients who delayed care during the early days of the pandemic, to reduce nonurgent surgeries to help manage a potential winter rush of people sick with respiratory illnesses, including the flu an
‘Busier than ever,’ Massachusetts hospitals are being ordered to cut back non-urgent care — again
Amid an uptick in COVID-19 hospitalizations headed into the holidays, Gov. Charlie Baker’s administration is ordering Massachusetts hospitals with limited bed capacity to cut back on non-urgent, scheduled procedures.
Hospitals are busier than ever — but not because of COVID
WORCESTER — In the bay outside the crowded emergency department of UMass Memorial Medical Center, the ambulances keep coming.
Just inside the doors, a pair of paramedics wait with their patient, an elderly woman on a stretcher.
Central Mass. vascular surgeons are pioneering a new procedure
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Learn more about this collaboration with @UMassChan and @girls_inc https://t.co/aA4ayRHOd0— UMass Memorial Health (@umassmemorial) July 23, 2024