Why We Weren’t Prepared: America’s Hospitals and the COVID-19 Crisis
Overview
Why were American hospitals so unprepared for COVID-19? Much concern has been spent on the fear that the number of ill in America would exceed our hospitals’ capacities to care for them. This would lead to many unnecessary deaths as it did in Italy. In fact, in the first weeks of April, many news sources highlighted a fear that medical supply shortages might be coming and hospitals could be lacking; personal protective equipment, respirator masks and even hospital beds. Some expired supplies were even sent by the Federal government to states in need. How did the health care industry in the world’s wealthiest country get here?