Tag: health
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After asking major health systems to cut costs, Massachusetts agencies want more power
[ad_1] The Massachusetts Health Policy Board has reached an agreement with General Brigham on a plan to cut spending. State officials want more power to control hospital costs, including fines. Massachusetts agencies have approved General Brigham’s plan to cut spending. The agency wants to increase its powers to control healthcare costs. The Massachusetts Health Policy ... -
Popular deli and Phoenix hotel accused of multiple health code violations
[ad_1] Phoenix (3TV/CBS 5) — Each week, an Arizona family examines a restaurant recently inspected by Maricopa County’s Department of Environmental Services. Restaurants with the highest number of “risk factors” deemed by inspectors to be serious health code violations are selected for the Dirty Dining Report. For more information on the Restaurant Inspection Scoring System, ... -
The Conservative Party’s Fragmented Education Reform Agenda The Thomas B. Fordham Institute
[ad_1] Do conservatives today have a noteworthy education reform agenda? Is there a coherence? Is there anything other than school choice? Anything other than “Let’s shoot CRTs and not say gays, at least in grade school.” Over the past 10 days, two initiatives have popped up on my screen and desk that answer these questions. ... -
SCDHHS and UofSC Partner to Support Youth Mental Health
[ad_1] Columbia, South Carolina (WIS) – The South Carolina Department of Health and Human Services has partnered with the University of South Carolina to establish the School Behavioral Health Academy (SBHA). This program prepares teachers and staff at South Carolina schools on how to support the mental health of their students. “The resources announced today ... -
Houston awarded $8.7 million to protect families from lead and other home health and safety hazards.
[ad_1] houston – U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development officials say they have awarded more than $125 million to 26 states and government agencies to protect children and families from lead-based paint and additional hazards in their homes. increase. According to information released by HUD, the city of Houston will receive $8,000,000 for the ... -
Obama says precision medicine is hampered by a ‘clumsy’ healthcare system
[ad_1] At an event in San Diego on Wednesday, former President Barack Obama praised the advances researchers are making in precision medicine, but lamented the slow pace of adoption of these technologies in the U.S. health system. I got In a discourse talk to approximately 2,000 attendees at the Illumina Genomics Forum, Mr. Obama referred ... -
Capito, colleagues introduce bipartisan law to improve mental health on college campuses
[ad_1] washington dc – Today, U.S. Senator Shelly Moore Capito (RW.Va.) is calling on U.S. Senators Richard Blumenthal (D-Connecticut) and Tim Scott (RS.C) to help improve colleges and universities. .) joined a bipartisan group of senators to introduce legislation led by Improve the mental health of students and encourage higher education institutions to develop and ... -
CDC eases mask requirements in healthcare settings, what it means for healthcare workers in Arkansas
[ad_1] LITTLE ROCK, Arkansas – Federal officials recently eased some masking rules after more than two years of pandemic precautions, allowing Arkansas health workers to finally treat patients in person again. . The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has eased mask mandates in healthcare settings. Robert Hopkins, a physician and professor of internal medicine ...











