Health & Science
How vulnerable are Rochester’s hospitals?
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COVID-19 poses a severe threat to hospitals nationwide. Each institution’s financial health before the virus struck could be a big factor in its ability to recover from the pandemic.
Rochester Beacon (https://rochesterbeacon.com/2020/06/)
COVID-19 poses a severe threat to hospitals nationwide. Each institution’s financial health before the virus struck could be a big factor in its ability to recover from the pandemic.
The University of Rochester’s prison education program, designed to empower a small subset of the incarcerated population, has received a big boost: a three-year, $1 million grant.
While some publicly held companies in Rochester have suffered less financial impact due to COVID-19 than others, none have been immune.
For hospitals in the Rochester region and across the country, the pandemic has upended their business model and called their financial future into question.
Mark Taubman M.D., CEO of the University of Rochester Medical Center, and three others will discuss their experiences navigating the COVID-19 pandemic.
The University of Rochester Medical Center has canceled clinical trials of hydroxychloroquine as an anti-COVID-19 agent.
Michael Mazzeo acknowledges systemic racism and the need for reform. But he says “we also cannot make a profession better by demoralizing and demeaning it.”
The surging movement to end racism has brought new business to black-owned restaurants offering a diverse array of dishes.
Our responses to institutional and structural racism must address both mindset and behavior; both thought and action.
Those who know her use words like calm, empathetic and entrepreneurial to describe President and CEO Julia Tedesco, who has guided the nonprofit’s response to COVID-19.