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Public health workers are going church to church and house to house in the state's secluded valleys to dispel COVID myths, ease isolation, bring aid, and convince wary residents to get vaccinated.
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A spokesperson for the Miami hospital says the hope is that this method of giving will increase support and provide for a "fast, easy, secure" way to do so.
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“Over the last six weeks, we’ve seen a rapid increase in the number of COVID hospitalizations now exceeding over 17,000 individuals currently hospitalized for COVID," said FHA President Mary Mayhew.
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The hospital will allow visits only between noon and 6 p.m. In addition, the number of patient visitors allowed will also be limited.
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ER doctors wanted to hospitalize the young man to help ease his withdrawal from opioid dependence. But he declined because he couldn't afford it. His mom says no one told him he had financial options.
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The Jacksonville nurse said if the public were able to see hospital internal tracking sheets, it would be helpful.
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Dr. Peggy Duggan will take over as Tampa General's executive vice president and chief medical officer on Jan. 24.
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As Florida’s coronavirus cases break national records, health workers say they’re feeling the strain. While most hospitals still have room to take in...
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The Trump administration has won a court ruling upholding its plan to require insurers and hospitals to disclose the actual prices for common tests and…
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In a lot of ways life has returned to normal in most of the Florida Keys. But one major institution – a hospital – is still operating out of temporary...