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'How many more people have to die?': what a closed rural hospital tells us about US healthcare (The Guardian)
- Why Hospitals Are Subsidizing Apartments For The Homeless (Fast Company)
- Substitute Doctors Are Becoming More Common. What Do We Know About Their Quality of Care? (Harvard Business Review)
Operating Rooms
- Double-Booked: When Surgeons Operate On Two Patients At Once (Kaiser Health News)
Emergency Rooms and Paramedics
- I've seen terrible things as a paramedic. The worst isn't what you'd expect (The Guardian)
- The Other Victims: First Responders To Violent Disasters Often Suffer Alone (NPR)
- Saving Lives, Losing Themselves (U.S. World and News Report)
- The Growing 'Guerrilla’ Movement in Paramedicine (US News)
- The uninsured are overusing emergency rooms — and other health-care myths (The Washington Post)
- There’s not a crisis of uninsured people overusing the emergency room (Vox)
- The Cost of an ER Visit Is Skyrocketing (Mother Jones)
- Taken for a ride? Ambulances stick patients with surprise bills (NBC News)
Mental Illness Facilities
Medical Supplies
- The Dangerous Problem Of Gender Bias In Healthcare Design (Fast Co Design)