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Hurricane Maria shut down a factory where intravenous fluid bags were made. Why has this roiled a nation’s hospital system?
A freak explosion tore through the quiet Nova Scotian city, prompting one of the most dramatic medical responses in history.
Disaster struck at a packed Boston nightclub 75 years ago. What happened next became a milestone in burn care.
Peter L. Slavin discusses the importance of giving older inpatients the proper care.
Team care and structural changes could vastly improve the recovery of older patients. Yet institutions that implement such approaches remain rare.
In a noisy, disorienting institutional environment, older patients often fall victim to delirium, a severe mental malady. Geriatric expert Sharon Inouye describes a program that can head off problems.
A family regroups—and heals—as a daughter recovers from surgery.
It’s a matter of time before the next bombing, shooting or violent attack. How can emergency physicians save more lives?
How does a hospital keep patient details from getting lost in the shuffle?
Saving lives after a terrorist attack takes coordinated action, and hospitals are racing to improve their plans.
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