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Sgt. Nick Rankin, supervisor for the Community Policing Unit in Norwich, said it was the type of situation where the presence ...
MetroHealth’s employee assistance program began in the 1980s as a counseling- and substance abuse-focused initiative. Today, the Cleveland-based health system has broadened its approach to address the ...
Born out of urgency during a global crisis, this virtual health service has become a vital force for transforming how ...
Missy Hopson, PhD, Ochsner Health, discussed in detail the challenges of strengthening the patient-centered workforce, the ...
The healthcare landscape in the UK is experiencing unprecedented change. techUK remains committed to supporting members through this transition, advocating for the role of technology in healthcare ...
OPERA star Sir Bryn Terfel has launched a search to find the unsung heroes of social care in North Wales. Entries are being sought for the 2025 Wales Care Awards to honour the skill and devotion of ...
Use precise geolocation data and actively scan device characteristics for identification. This is done to store and access ...
Barbara Collins, president and CEO of Toronto's Humber River Health, started her career as a nurse, joining in 1999. Under her leadership, the hospital has developed cutting-edge technical systems for ...
Recent cuts eliminated a small, specialized workforce that sets the poverty standards determining who is eligible for ...
In this article, you will meet four mental health professionals who are not just treating patients; they’re adding their ...
A recent Facebook post of Alberton Child Welfare calling for volunteers and funding to support over 700 vulnerable children has sparked heated online debate.
The program helps take the burden off of Lexington’s ambulance service, which responds to over 45,000 calls annually.