MedCity News April 3, 2020
John Driscoll

It’s time to pull out all the stops to put it into action and reserve our hospitals and skilled nursing facilities for only those patients who truly need that level of care.

If the first months of 2020 have taught us anything, it’s that when it comes to our health, we are all connected. In a matter of weeks, Covid-19, like H1N1 and SARS before it, has jumped borders and is changing our daily life. It is also taking a toll on our aging population — and pressing the limits of our health care system.

Our health care system was not built for the type of public health crisis we are dealing with today. COVID-19 will push patients toward institutions...

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