Author Archives: health

Calls Mount for Biden to Track US Health Care Worker Deaths from Covid

Calls are mounting for the Biden administration to set up a national tracking system of covid-19 deaths among front-line health care workers to honor the thousands of nurses, doctors and support staffers who have died and ensure that future generations are not forced to make the same ultimate — and, in many cases, needless —… Read More: Calls Mount for Biden to Track US Health Care Worker… »

IMF’s top economist says Covid vaccines are the ‘main weapon’ to achieve a faster economic recovery

A person receives a dose of the Oxford/AstraZeneca coronavirus disease vaccine at the Cacovid isolation centre, Mainland, Infectious disease hospital, Yaba, in Lagos, Nigeria. Majority World | Universal Images Group | Getty Images LONDON — With fears over “vaccine nationalism” steadily becoming a reality in 2021, experts have highlighted to CNBC why it’s in everybody’s… Read More: IMF’s top economist says Covid vaccines are the ‘main weapon’… »

074: The KonMari Method and organizing tips with Lisa Tselebidis

Hi friends! I’m so excited about today’s podcast interview because this is something that has changed my life and how I organize our house: the Konmari Method. I watched The Lifechanging Magic of Tidying Up on Netflix a couple of years ago, and just like thousands (millions?) of people around the world, I felt inspired… Read More: 074: The KonMari Method and organizing tips with Lisa Tselebidis »

Nonprofit hospitals spent less on charity care than for-profit, government facilities: Health Affairs

Dive Brief: New research quantifying how charitable hospitals in different ownership categories are shows that, in aggregate, nonprofit hospitals spent $ 2.30 of every $ 100 in total expenses on charity care, which was less than government ($ 4.10) and for-profit hospitals ($ 3.80). The Health Affairs study published Monday examines the financial data more… Read More: Nonprofit hospitals spent less on charity care than for-profit, government… »