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The COVID-19 pandemic challenged hospitals and health systems with unprecedented patient surges, a critically limited national PPE supply, national workforce shortages, and safety concerns for staff and patients.
The pandemic also brought forth the opportunity to innovate, introduced new creative strategies, and built upon reliable operational approaches already in place.
HealthLeaders spoke with numerous healthcare executives about the strategies they implemented to lead their hospitals and health systems through the pandemic.
CommonSpirit Health CEO Lloyd Dean spoke with HealthLeaders and detailed how he effectively managed the health system through the pandemic. CommonSpirit Health is one of the nation s largest healthcare systems, with over 700 care centers and hospitals across 21 states including California and Washington state, and as far east as
Maurice Jewel Taylor Sr., a Lancaster father accused of decapitating two of his children and forcing his two younger kids to view their slain siblings' bodies, was described by a friend as appearing to be"kind and gentle" and a "devoted family man."
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Prosecutors aren’t even seeking life in prison without the possibility of parole – pursuant to a Special Directive Gascon issued Monday. That directive says (in part):
Special Circumstances allegations resulting in an LWOP [Life Without Parole] sentence shall not be filed, will not be used for sentencing, and shall be dismissed or withdrawn from the charging document;
Maurice Jewel Taylor Sr. is charged with two counts of murder and two counts of child abuse and is facing “a maximum of 57 years to life,” according to a press release issued by the District Attorney’s office. That’s because each murder charge carries a sentence of 25 years to life, and the child abuse charges add an additional seven years maximum exposure. So, if convicted of both murders, Taylor would be eligible for parole after just 25 years if the sentences were run concurrently instead of consecutively – which is probably what Gascon would order his Deputy DA’s to argue for.
Maurice Jewel Taylor Sr. is charged over the deaths of Maurice, 13, and Maliaka, 12, on November 29 in Lancaster, California. Video shows Taylor being taken into custody on a stretcher.