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Those of us who don t die are going to quit : A crush of patients, dwindling supplies and the nurse who lost hope

Those of us who don t die are going to quit : A crush of patients, dwindling supplies and the nurse who lost hope
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Spending Deal Includes Border Wall Funds, Not Police Provisions

The $1.4 trillion bill sheds emergency funds, sticks to 2019 deal Democrats drop push to tie police grants to ban on chokeholds December 21, 2020 6:01 PM By Jack Fitzpatrick Republicans won key victories on spending levels and policy riders in Monday’s omnibus funding package, but that’s little consolation to conservatives frustrated with the last-minute release of a $1.4 trillion measure along with a $900 billion stimulus bill. Lawmakers agreed to keep the 12-bill government funding package within the $1.4 trillion limit set in a 2019 budget agreement, after House Democrats initially pushed for nearly $250 billion in emergency funds beyond the statutory spending limits. Democrats also agreed to drop some of their most ambitious policy riders, including measures that would have pushed for police reforms. And the measure includes some long-standing conservative policy riders on environmental issues and abortion.

Guide Your Hospital Successfully Through the COVID-19 Crisis: 4 Strategies

This article appears in the of HealthLeaders magazine. Healthcare leaders faced incredible challenges this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, which has wreaked havoc upon the healthcare industry. The cancellation of elective procedures caused a financial burden on hospitals and health systems and resulted in staff furloughs and layoffs. There were national supply chain shortages, patient surges that overwhelmed hospitals, and patient and staff safety concerns. Rural and underprivileged communities suffered from lack of access to healthcare, while mental health concerns for doctors, nurses, staff, and patients skyrocketed. To deal with these complexities and keep their organizations afloat, healthcare leaders rose to the occasion by innovating, scrutinizing their balance sheets, and becoming the voice of wellness and safety for their communities. Telehealth and digital health initiatives flourished. Open communication led to enhanced collaboration within organizations, as well as

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