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As Nursing Shortage Continues, Nursing School Enrollment Climbs
Following two difficult years of the pandemic, the YNHH chief nurse executive said nurses are leaving to seek less stressful positions.
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94 Yale New Haven Health Employees Facing Termination Over Covid-19 Vaccine
As of Monday afternoon, 94 Yale New Haven Health employees are subject to termination for failing to comply with Covid-19 vaccine requirements, health system officials confirmed.
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Mass Vaccination Clinics Open in New Haven
Yale New Haven Health is preparing to open three mass COVID-19 vaccination sites along the shoreline, all by appointment only. On Friday it opened: Yale West Campus, 100 West Campus Drive, Bldg. 410, Orange The Lanman Center at Yale University, 74 Ashman St., Lot 78, New Haven Both of those centers have 40 stations to vaccinate a total of 2,800 people per day….
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Sorry, But it May Be 2024 Before the U.S. Is Fully Recovered From the Pandemic
We’re all anxious for the pandemic to be behind us so we can get back to “normal” life. But we may need to wait a while longer. Yale sociologist Nicholas Christakis predicts it won’t be until the end of 2023 or the beginning of 2024 that U.S. fully recovers from the pandemic and a 21st century version of the Roaring...
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YNHH Hoping For Better Vaccine Delivery Reliability
Officials at Yale New Haven Health said they would like to see better delivery reliability of the COVID-19 vaccines so that they can get more people quickly vaccinated.
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YNHH Projects $500M Loss, Continues COVID Care
Yale New Haven Hospital now has 182 patients currently being treated for COVID-19. That’s down from 472 at its peak. But it comes at a loss of nearly 500 patients across the health system, and two were employees. “For all 500 people and their families it’s awful,” said Marna Borgstrom, CEO of Yale New Haven Health. As numbers decline,…
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Yale New Haven Health Coronavirus Response Update
Yale New Have Health still has hundreds of COVID-19 patients in their hospital rooms across the state
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Hospital Staff Finding the Courage in the Face of Pandemic
It’s a unique experience to be an ICU nurse at Yale New Haven Health during the COVID-19 pandemic. “It’s hard to put it into words, it’s hard to understand it. No one really gets what we’re going through behind the hospital doors,” said Elisa Gagliardi, a registered nurse in the medical ICU at St. Raphael’s Campus. All of her...
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Exclusive: A Conversation With Frontline Health Workers
We speak exclusively with several frontline health workers in New Haven about how the coronavirus is changing the way they practice medicine and care for others.
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Yale New Haven Hospital Staff Continue Front Line Work
When asked how she’s doing, Amy Luciani answers the question slowly: “I’d say we’re doing okay.” Luciani is a registered respiratory therapist at Yale New Haven Hospital. One day recently, a number of patients needed help all at once. “Normally you don’t have that many that fast, and patients seemed to be deteriorating rapidly and requiring a higher level...
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Exclusive: Look Inside Yale New Haven Hospital
We take a look inside Yale New Haven Hospital to see what the frontline healthcare workers are facing every day.
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Yale New Haven Hospital Restricts All But Essential Visitors
Yale New Haven Hospital has instituted strict visitor restrictions in an effort to protect against the coronavirus. Hospital officials announced Monday that no visitors will be allowed except for those essential to care. Any visitors that do come will be screened at the front desk. A patient’s clinical team may determine if there are exceptions to this policy, such...