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Disruption expected as junior doctors begin third strike
BBC via AOL· 4 hours agoJunior doctors took to picket lines at Altnagelvin Hospital earlier this year [BBC] Junior doctors...
New DOH dashboard: Power to monitor, protect your health
KHON 2 Honolulu· 3 days agoThe Hawaiʻi Department of Health (DOH) has been closely tracking the rise in COVID-19 positivity...
How School District 51 can address housing concerns for employees
The Daily Sentinel· 7 hours agoLast May, District 51 applied for technical assistance from the DOH. In November, Community Builders developed a survey for district employees. The internal team collaborating ...
PHL detects variant blamed for COVID-19 surges - BusinessWorld Online
BusinessWorld· 2 days agoTHE PHILIPPINES on Tuesday said it had detected a variant believed to have spurred COVID-19 infection waves in other countries, including Singapore. The Department of Health (DoH< ...
Health department says vape products not a safer alternative to cigarettes
BusinessWorld· 7 days agoTHE DEPARTMENT of Health (DoH) has warned Filipinos against the “multisystemic” adverse effects of electronic cigarettes and other vape products, citing a study on the case ...
Cardiac surgeries remain suspended at Wynn, although CEO cites progress
Rome Sentinel· 2 days agoNearly a month has passed since Wynn Hospital in Utica suspended open-heart surgeries, and the New...
COVID is on the rise in Hawaii; possible summer wave ahead
The Honolulu Star-Advertiser via Yahoo News· 7 days agoMay 30—1/1 Swipe or click to see more STAR-ADVERTISER / 2023 "This week, the dashboard shows that COVID-19 test positivity is higher than expected and climbing ... Based on this information, ...
Health leaders warn of 'catastrophic' cuts impacts
BBC via Yahoo News· 4 days agoThe previous UUP Health Minister, Robin Swann opposed it when it was agreed by other executive ministers in April. The DoH got the largest share of...
Health plans paid $1.5B in Medicaid to providers outside the program, audit finds
Crain's New York Business· 2 days agoIn one case, the Health Department paid at least $57 million to a pharmacy whose application to enroll in the Medicaid program was denied – twice – because it wasn’t clean and had expired medications ...