The strike, the first by doctors in New York City since 1990, shows how the pandemic may be leading to rising activism among young doctors.
Tag: Hospitals
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A U.S. Experiment on Single-Payer Care Just Ended
The system for one disease, Covid, had similarities to “Medicare for all.”
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What Does the End of the Covid Health Emergency Mean for New York City?
The city had already stopped some services, like mobile testing sites, but many others, including free vaccines and Paxlovid, will continue for now.
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Deaths of Seniors in Hospital Fire Point to China’s Elder Care Shortfall
The country’s supply of nursing home beds has not kept pace with its rapidly aging population, leading some families to seek unlicensed alternatives.
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Unwanted Epidurals, Untreated Pain: Black Women Tell Their Birth Stories
Regardless of income or education, Black mothers have worse birth outcomes.