Opioid and substance use disorder remains a crisis, intensifying as repercussions of COVID-19 continue to take their toll.
Human connection is essential to compassionate quality medical care.
Recent studies have found that COVID-19 patients convalescing at home show improved recovery and outcomes, emphasizing the benefits home health treatment offers to patients.
Stop the Bleed is a national public awareness campaign that was launched by the White House in 2015 with the goal of improving victim survival rates following mass shootings and other intentional acts of violence.
As hospitals across New York state diligently distribute COVID-19 vaccinations, expanding effective treatment for current coronavirus patients remains a key priority.
Disruptive capacity constraints in hospital emergency departments are a serious barrier to providing timely, appropriate care to patients.
The sudden onset of the COVID-19 pandemic largely overshadowed the growing opioid overdose crisis this past year.
Children with unique healthcare needs are an especially vulnerable population, requiring early interventions and advanced services to ensure improved health outcomes throughout life.
While mostly non-malignant, skin cancer is the most common cancer in the U.