Jordan Rau

Urban Hospitals of Last Resort Cling to Life in Time of COVID

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Rural hospitals have been closing at a quickening pace in recent years, but a number of inner-city hospitals now face a similar fate. Experts fear that the economic damage inflicted by the COVID pandemic is helping push some of these urban hospitals over the edge at the very time their services are most needed.

Must-Reads Of The Week

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KHN senior correspondent Jordan Rau spins through this week’s essential health care news.

Must-Reads Of The Week

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KHN senior correspondent Jordan Rau takes a spin through this week’s essential health care news.

Amid Coronavirus Distress, Wealthy Hospitals Hoard Millions

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As the coronavirus threatens the finances of thousands of hospitals, wealthy ones that can draw on millions — and even billions — of dollars in savings are in competition with near-insolvent hospitals for limited pots of financial relief.

How Well Does Your Nursing Home Fight Infections? Look It Up Here

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More nursing homes have been faulted for failing to follow practices designed to prevent and control infections than for any other type of error. Such lapses have become matters of heightened concern with the spread of the coronavirus this spring, especially as the virus is a bigger threat to the elderly.

Short-Staffed Nursing Homes See Drop In Medicare Ratings

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In its latest update to the Nursing Home Compare website, the government gave 1,638 homes its lowest star rating for staffing — one star on its five-star scale. Most were downgraded because payroll records reported no registered-nurse hours at all for at least four days.