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Many Tennessee hospitals are in trouble as they try to stabilize after the trauma of COVID-19. The Tennessee Hospital Association has published a new survey that finds: Now that pandemic relief money has dried up, nearly half are at risk of closure.
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The study found that rural ICU patients have a greater chance of dying than ICU patients in urban areas.
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Opening or expanding a new hospital in Tennessee just got a bit easier. State law requires health systems to prove their new facilities are needed. But…
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A new report estimates the COVID-19 pandemic will result in billion-dollar losses for Kentucky hospitals by the end of 2020. The Kentucky Hospital…
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Hospitalizations for COVID-19 have stabilized in Tennessee, but a new analysis from Vanderbilt University’s department of health policy finds smaller…
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Local public health departments and hospitals are on the front lines of facing the coronavirus throughout the Ohio Valley, yet the health professionals…
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A federal drug program blocks rural hospitals from getting discounts on rare-disease drugs, forcing staff to cut back on supplies of lifesaving medicines.
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More than 14 million people got health coverage through Medicaid because of the Affordable Care Act. That was a boon for rural hospitals, who…