Tag: health
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Expansion will cut healthcare costs in the long run, according to Dartmouth Health
[ad_1] Lebanon, NH (WCAX) – Construction is underway on the new 200,000-square-foot Hospitalization Pavilion at the Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center. Officials say, like other recent expansion projects, it’s designed to help people get the care they need in the right environment. Dartmouth Health is undergoing a major expansion at its main campus in Lebanon. This he ... -
It needs a community: Rheinlander students, staff promote their approach to education
[ad_1] Above: Members of the Rhinelander High School building trading class are Governor Tony Evers in the center, State Superintendent Jill Underley far right, and Instructor Will Roche second from right. Starjournal’s photo. Eileen Persike, Editor Rhinelander – At the start of the new school year earlier this month, Gov. Tony Evers and State Superintendent ... -
Maternal home visit, mental health bills filed in House
[ad_1] The House Ways and Means Committee today decided to move forward with House bipartisan bill (HR8876), which reauthorized the federal Home Visiting Program and doubled the program’s annual budget to $800 million over five years. The commission also passed a five-package mental health bill. Among other provisions, the bill would read: • Adds Medicare ... -
Milwaukee Health Department hosts fall meeting to gather input from community
[ad_1] For immediate release: September 21, 2022 Milwaukee Health Department hosts fall meeting to gather input from community Milwaukee – The Milwaukee Health Department is seeking feedback from the Milwaukee community to select priorities for the 2023-2028 MKE Elevate Community Health Improvement Plan (CHIP). Get involved in MKE Elevate by attending one of the following ... -
Van Hollen, Murphy, Cassidy Introduce Legislation to Improve Neurological Health Research
[ad_1] September 21, 2022 Today, U.S. Senators Chris Van Hollen, Democrat, MD, Chris Murphy, Democrat, Connecticut, and Bill Cassidy, MD, Republican, La. The Conditions Surveillance System (NNCSS) program collects privacy-preserving data about neurological conditions to help inform research and promote better treatment and healing. Specifically, the act reauthorizes the NNCSS for an additional five years, ... -
Doctors suffer in silence due to social stigma against mental health care
[ad_1] Dr. Lorna Breen Heroes’ Foundation co-founder discusses the dangers of suffering in silence. Physicians are trained to feel they must be perfect all the time, and society continues to misunderstand mental health care in general. not seeking appropriate and healthy treatment for It’s harmful to workers and their patients, says J. Corey Faist, J.D., ... -
California’s weekly COVID testing mandate ends for unvaccinated health care workers
[ad_1] On September 17, the California Department of Public Health ended mandatory COVID-19 testing for unvaccinated health care workers and other individuals in high-risk settings, including dental offices. Unvaccinated dentists and their staff have complied with state public health mandates requiring vaccination or weekly testing since full compliance began on August 23, 2021. Negative test ... -
Healing Our Oceans | UCSB Current
[ad_1] Marc and Lynn Benioff donate $60 million to UC Santa Barbara, one of the world’s most important marine research centers, to improve and protect ocean health through science and technology Did. This new donation is the largest ever for marine science at the University of California, Santa Barbara, and is one of the largest ...











