A risk-simulation study by a Newark-based catastrophe risk specialist predicts that the United States could face as many as 130 Ebola cases by year-end, or a few as 15.
A risk-simulation study by a Newark-based catastrophe risk specialist predicts that the United States could face as many as 130 Ebola cases by year-end, or a few as 15.
Mercy Health's Fairfield Hospital received the highest patient safety scores possible in the latest Leapfrog Hospital Survey, rising to an A from the B grade it got last fall. Six other hospitals in Greater Cincinnati also got A grades.
San Antonio medical device company pitching in on Ebola prevention.
Amber Vinson and fellow nurse Nina Pham contracted the disease at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital in Dallas while caring for a Liberian man who died of the disease Oct. 8.
Vinson was one of two nurses at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital in Dallas who contracted Ebola after treating Thomas Eric Duncan, who died from Ebola at the hospital.
Dallas nurse and Ebola patient Nina Pham is free of the deadly virus and was discharged from the National Institutes of Health Clinical Center in Maryland.
Dallas nurse and Ebola patient Nina Pham is free of the deadly virus and was discharged from the National Institutes of Health Clinical Center in Maryland.
Texas Health Presbyterian has more than an image crisis after mistakes in the care of the first Ebola patient diagnosed in the United States. Here's what one crisis management expert says the hospital should do.
Will the financial fallout from Ebola cases at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas spread to other THR hospitals?
Texas Health Presbyterian has more than an image crisis after mistakes in the care of the first Ebola patient diagnosed in the United States. Here's what one crisis management expert says the hospital should do.
Texas Heath Presbyterian officials have said they’re sorry. Now what?
Our healthcare and governmental leaders need to keep us safe, earn our trust and confidence, and tell us the facts. This is what effective leaders do.
State health officials are expected to announce within days which Georgia hospitals are preparing to treat Ebola patients.
Baylor University Medical Center became the second Dallas Hospital to receive a potential Ebola patient.