Red Cross declares 1st ever US blood shortage crisis: How to donate, types needed
The American Red Cross has declared its first-ever national blood crisis in the U.S., warning the public about the wo
Ask the Docs: Testing, omicron and masks
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Disparities in Chronic Disease Outcomes Require Solutions
Six in 10 Americans have a chronic disease, and 4 in 10 have received a diagnosis of 2 or more chronic diseases.
'Stretched to our limits': Covid case counts reach previous peaks
The evidence of the capacity crisis was everywhere — with patients in hallways and placed in any spare room. Dr.
President of UMass Memorial Health says ‘all hands-on deck’ needed to alleviate stress on testing clinics in Worcester, Marlborough
The president of UMass Memorial Health last week expressed to staff that “all hands-o
Doctors fear health care collapse amid omicron surge
Hospitals nationwide are once again buckling under the strain of COVID-19 cases as the ultratransmissible omicron wav
'It’s just brutal': Surging COVID cases in Central Mass. straining region's health care system
WORCESTER — COVID-19 continues to wallop Central Massachusetts, with UMass Memorial Health President and CEO Dr.
College Students Return To Boston Campuses Amid COVID Surge
BOSTON (CBS) – As colleges and universities across the state prepare to welcome back their students to full in person
Changes to Mass. COVID-19 Hospitalization Reporting Taking Effect
Starting Monday, Massachusetts hospitals will differentiate between patients they admit primarily for COVID-19 and th