An enduring trauma of the pandemic has been treated as a painful memory, not as a problem that hospitals need to address.
It's been five years since the COVID-19 pandemic began, but it's still affecting health care, locally and nationally.
When a critical care physician suddenly needs critical care, she learns as a patient everything she wishes she’d been taught as a doctor.
As a doctor at Al-Aqsa Hospital, I saw what a collapse in the ceasefire could mean—and what can happen when a patient is ...
The next time you're due for a medical exam you may get a call from someone like Ana: a friendly voice that can help you ...
Dear reader, You should consider yourself lucky if you don’t know what it’s like to wait for hours for treatment in a ...
Baker Act patient—with no armed security present. The family of the nurse who was nearly killed says this latest attack ...
City officials on Thursday announced the opening of Woodhull II Residence, a new $41.5 million, 93-unit apartment building ...
Emergency department boarding – when patients are held, often in hallways, as they await an inpatient bed – is getting ...
Troy Hugs knew something was wrong. “I laid down, couldn’t move, couldn’t get up, so I was starting to get a little worried,” ...
The new study aims to replicate and expand that research — and to test new theories about the effects of ultraprocessed foods ...
A grandson fulfills a promise to take his grandmother for one last flight in his restored 1946 Stinson aircraft.