Two health centers in Northern Colorado are partnering to help increase survival odds to patients experiencing severe trauma. The two ambulance providers will now start carrying whole Type O positive blood in some of their emergency response vehicles after learning it could play a vital role in helping someone survive a medical emergency.
A new plan for Pasadena-based for-profit healthcare firm Tenor Health Partners to take over operations at Sharon Regional Medical Center represents a desperately needed reprieve for the struggling facility. But hospital workers, along with community members and leaders, should be under no illusions: Yet another out-of-town management firm is unlikely to be a long-term solution for the facility.
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