Idaho hospitals begin rationing health care amid COVID surge

Associated Press Jack Kingsley R.N. attends to a COVID-19 patient last month in the Medical Intensive care unit (MICU) at St. Luke's Boise Medical Center in Idaho. Idaho public health leaders have activated "crisis standards of care" for the state's northern hospitals because there are more coronavirus patients than the institutions can handle. The Idaho Department of Health and Welfare made the announcement Tuesday.

BOISE, Idaho — Idaho public health leaders announced Tuesday that they activated “crisis standards of care” allowing health care rationing for the state’s northern hospitals because there are more coronavirus patients than the institutions can handle.