The federal funds benefited some well-off medical systems but weren’t enough for many that were struggling to provide pandemic care

Matthew Forrest cared for an intensive-care patient at Arnot Ogden Medical Center in Elmira, N.Y., last week. Lauren Petracca for The Wall Street Journal
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