The COVID-19 pandemic demonstrated that US hospital and health care systems were ill-prepared for the surge of patients who overwhelmed available health care resources. Although considerable research ...
After three years since the first COVID-19 case was reported in Connecticut, there are still questions about where the response to the pandemic goes from here. “I’m thankful we are going back to ...
As we approach our third new year since the first reported cases of COVID-19, related relief may seem like old news. Although much of the government-sponsored pandemic relief has expired, there are ...
The pandemic caused defined contribution plan closings to spike and new plan creation to slow down, a fact that may have implications for future economic disruptions, according to a new report by ...
In hindsight, Kenny Rodrequez is glad his school district spent time updating its plan for responding to pandemics around 2017. At the time, it felt a little “dystopian” and potentially like a waste ...
In 2008, former White House Chief of Staff and Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel famously said what has come to be known as Rahm’s rule: “You never want a serious crisis to go to waste. And what I mean by ...
The World Health Organization is finalizing plans to attack the next flu pandemic at its source. But some in the medical community question the effectiveness of the plan, which calls for heavy doses ...
The financial services industry is confident that it would be able to continue delivering essential services to customers during an influenza pandemic, even if 50% of the employees at firms didn’t ...
We have learned that the World Health Organization (WHO) yesterday raised their pandemic alert to Phase 5. Phase 5 is defined as “larger cluster(s) but human-to-human spread is still localized, ...
The subsidies at the center of the ongoing shutdown could lead more Bexar County residents to the taxpayer-funded hospital ...