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'No ICU beds left': Massachusetts hospitals are maxed out as COVID continues to surge
Dr. Melisa Lai-Becker, the medical director for the emergency department at Cambridge Health Alliance's Everett Hospital, spent much of Monday afternoon urgently calling hospitals all over the state.
"I was searching for an ICU [intensive care unit] bed for one of our patients, and every single facility is full," she said. "They are at full capacity. They have no ICU beds left."
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UMass Memorial says positivity rate has 'skyrocketed' to around 30% during recent COVID-19 surge
WORCESTER, Mass. - Monday marked another day of long lines at the Mercantile Center COVID-19 testing site in downtown Worcester.
Hundreds of people lined up to get tested following the holiday season, including 250 people tested in the first hour the clinic was open on Monday.
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Massachusetts residents wait in cold for hours to get COVID tests, officials seek more testing sites amid omicron ‘log jam’: ‘We have to do better’
Bay Staters are having their patience tested to kick off the year as thousands of people on Monday waited in massive lines — some shivering in the bitter cold for hours — to get tested for COVID amid the omicron surge.
As sites get overwhelmed following the holidays, local officials are pleading with Gov. Charlie Baker’s administration to add more locations to address the coronavirus testing “log jam.”
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Kent offers state’s first ‘hospital-at-home’ acute care program
“Patients like being in their home, where they’re happier and sleeping in their own beds, surrounded by loved ones, their favorite cat and TV,” said Dr. Taki Michaelidis, medical director of the program at UMass Memorial Health. “In your home environment, you just recover better.”
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Long, snaking line at COVID-19 testing site in Massachusetts after New Year's weekend
WORCESTER, Mass. — Hundreds of people in Massachusetts waited for hours outside in the cold in order to receive a COVID-19 test following the New Year's holiday weekend.
Sky5 was able to capture the long, snaking line that formed outside the Mercantile Center in Worcester on Monday.
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Hospitals In For ‘Rough’ January, Says UMass Memorial Health Care President
WORCESTER (CBS) – The president of UMass Memorial Health Care says this month is going to be “rough” for hospitals in the state.
Dr. Eric Dickson told WBZ-TV’s Christina Hager Monday that the “crunch time” for this latest surge of COVID-19 will be in the next two weeks. He said the positivity rates are so high because the Omicron variant is a “hyper-infectious virus.”
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Hundreds of people line up to get tested for COVID-19 on Thursday at Mercantile Center ahead of NYE
WORCESTER, Mass. - It was another busy day of COVID-19 testing at the Mercantile Center in downtown Worcester on Thursday.
Hundreds of people lined up to get tested before New Year’s Eve.
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Mass General Brigham expansion would eke out small savings, report says
"I don't know how anyone could believe that allowing the most expensive, largest health care system in the state to expand at the expense of smaller, less expensive health care systems could reduce the cost of health care in the state," said Dr. Eric Dickson, CEO of UMass Memorial Health. "It just doesn't pass the sniff test."
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UMass Memorial CEO: Peak of hospitalizations coming by second week of January
WORCESTER — The president and CEO of UMass Memorial Health in Worcester says hospitals in central Massachusetts and across the state are dealing with a surge in COVID-19 cases that is only expected to get worse in the weeks ahead.
Dr. Eric Dickson told Boston 25 Morning News on Wednesday that the UMass Memorial trauma center “is running at about 110 percent of its bed capacity. That means of the 400 beds that exist for med/surgical purposes, we have 440 patients that need them, so we have 40 patients waiting in the emergency department for beds.”