While some experts say a second wave of COVID-19 is taking hold in the U.S., others are saying we're not in a second wave, but stuck in a long first wave.
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Intuitive a global technology leader in minimally invasive care and the pioneer of robotic-assisted surgery, today provided an update on its efforts to support customers, communities, and its employees during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The world was forever changed in 1913, when Henry Ford launched his first assembly line for automobiles.
A recent article from the US Department of Defense announced that Intuitive won a $420M contract to provide surgical robots and related equipment to service branches and federal civilian agencies.
Americans are more likely to trust private companies over government to bring big changes to healthcare, according to a poll from the University of Chicago Harris School of Public Policy and The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research.
Below are five hospitals that have announced name changes or other rebranding efforts in the last two months:
The Congressional Budget Office predicts that financial fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic will slim the U.S. economy by about $8 trillion over the next decade, according to The Washington Post.
In early March, American hospitals began bracing for what would become the worst public health crisis in more than a century. Leaders put elective surgeries on hold to increase capacity for the potential surge of COVID-19 patients as clinicians got up…
A recent article from Alpha Health released the results of a national online survey, assessing how concerned Americans are about the cost of COVID-10 testing and treatment.
United Airlines has tapped Cleveland Clinic and Clorox to inform its new protocols for customer safety and social distancing. News of the partnerships coincides with Scott Kirby’s first day in the CEO role for the airline and follows a cardiologist's…