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Mosca e New York, i nuovi ambasciatori sono Starace e Massari

Mosca e New York, i nuovi ambasciatori sono Starace e Massari
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How Cincinnati s hospitals heeded one leader s call to collaborate

How Cincinnati s hospitals heeded one leader s call to collaborate
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Ohio hospitals got $4B from CARES Act, but ink still running red

Cincinnati-area hospitals got nearly $700 million and all of Ohio received $4 billion from emergency federal pandemic spending known as the CARES Act. Local hospital leaders say the sector would be in a far deeper hole now without that help. “Republicans and Democrats both root for their community hospitals,” said Mike Abrams, president and chief executive officer of the 240-member industry group the Ohio Hospital Association. “No one wants to see the local hospital go under.” The new coronavirus pandemic put an unprecedented financial strain on one-sixth of the economy just as humans needed their hospitals the most. In March 2020, to protect the hospitals as they confronted the first surge of COVID-19, Ohio ordered a six-week pause to nonessential surgery and procedures as part of the overall state shutdown.

Six changes you ll notice in health care after the pandemic

As an institution, medicine moves slowly. But the novel coronavirus pandemic forced every hospital to escalate long-planned changes from some time to right now. As the crisis ebbs, industry leaders in the Cincinnati region and the state say much of that change will stick. “If we just go back to the way it was before, and reimplement all the problems we had, that would be foolish,” said Craig Brammer, president and chief executive officer of the Health Collaborative, the regional health conference board. “The pandemic presented an opportunity to make some structural changes that wouldn’t have happened at all, or at least not for a long time.”

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