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COVID-19 spreading with astonishing speed - 100,000 new cases in L A County in little more than a week

COVID-19 spreading with astonishing speed - 100,000 new cases in L A County in little more than a week
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COVID-19 spreading with astonishing speed — 100,000 new cases in L A County in little more than a week

COVID-19 spreading with astonishing speed — 100,000 new cases in L A County in little more than a week
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No Capacity : COVID-19 Surge Leaves Some Rural California Hospitals Scrambling

/ California’s most recent stay-at-home order zeroes in on a region’s ability to care for their sickest COVID-19 patients. But for rural hospitals that don’t have an intensive care unit, administrators say the worsening surge is presenting new challenges. “The critical access hospital program was designed such that these hospitals would primarily be available to accept and stabilize patients and then transfer those patients to a higher level of care,” said Peggy Broussard Wheeler, vice president of rural health for the California Hospital Association. “Now that is whittling away because the larger facilities are all tremendously impacted by COVID and other patients.”

No Capacity : COVID-19 Surge Leaves Some Rural Hospitals Scrambling

  Courtesy of Pixabay California’s most recent stay-at-home order zeroes in on a region’s ability to care for their sickest COVID-19 patients. But for rural hospitals that don’t have an intensive care unit, administrators say the worsening surge is presenting new challenges.  “The critical access hospital program was designed such that these hospitals would primarily be available to accept and stabilize patients and then transfer those patients to a higher level of care,” said Peggy Broussard Wheeler, vice president of rural health for the California Hospital Association. “Now that is whittling away because the larger facilities are all tremendously impacted by COVID and other patients.”

CHA Media Statement: Every Health Care Worker Must Put Patients First; Nurses Needed at the Bedside, Not on the Picket Line During COVID-19 Crisis

Share this article Share this article SACRAMENTO, Calif., Dec. 18, 2020 /PRNewswire/ California is in the midst of an exponential spread of COVID-19, and the recent spike in the rate of positive cases and hospitalizations has pushed us into a full-blown emergency, said Carmela Coyle, President & CEO of the California Hospital Association. In times like these, California s health care providers need, without exaggeration, every hand on deck to save people s lives. The recent news that SEIU Local 121RN is planning to hold a 10-day strike, beginning Christmas Eve, at three hospitals in southern California is unconscionable, Coyle said. This labor activity will not only affect the three targeted hospitals, but also will cause a ripple effect resulting in reduced capacity at all hospitals in the greater Los Angeles area. Patients throughout the region will face ever greater challenges in accessing the care they need at a time when our resources are already stretched beyond the

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