A hospital closure can send tremors through a city or town, leaving residents fearful about how they will be cared for in emergencies and serious illnesses. A study released Monday offers some comfort, finding that when hospitals shut down, death rates and other markers of quality generally don’t worsen.
When Hospitals Close, Frequent Fears About Care Aren't Realized
by Research Team | May 6, 2015 | Health News | 0 comments