From $600 million for special education services for 22-year-olds to $1.5 million to dredge the Woodbridge marina, plans for COVID funds are being detailed.
It would seem obvious but if it wasn't yesterday, it is today for utility companies to prioritize the restoration of power in the event of an outage to hospitals and nursing homes.
Nurses union wants to know why COVID cases among hospital workers aren't on NJ dashboard. A bill also puts disclosure onus on people working at multiple sites.
To reduce state spending more than $19 million, Gov. Phil Murphy would cut charity care and graduate medical education. That would reduce a federal match.
Last month, the FDA issued guidelines for preventing the contraction and spread of the Zika virus throughout the country. Hospitals and health systems across New Jersey are now doing their part to comply with the new regulations.
It is a healthcare paradox, and we are not talking about two physicians. You are admitted to a hospital for treatment and rest, but you cannot get any sleep because they keep waking you up.