Health care spending in 2020 hit a 20 year high
Money spent on health care in our country hit a 20 year high in 2020, and COVID-19 is to blame.
Tennessee and South Carolina are joining five other states in extending health care coverage to women with low-to-modest incomes for a full year after childbirth.
Money spent on health care in our country hit a 20 year high in 2020, and COVID-19 is to blame.
If you’re in the market for a new job, health care professionals are invited to take part in the South Carolina Health Care Virtual Career Fair next week.
South Carolina senators have started what will likely be a debate over several days about whether to get rid of a state law that requires hospitals and other medical clinics to get permission to expand or buy most major medical equipment.
Richland School District Two is teaming up with Providence Health-Northeast to give its students a leg up in health care studies.
A new health center is now open in the Midlands. Columbia Community Family Practice will provide primary and preventative services to students of Columbia College and the surrounding community. They will also provide mental health counseling.
President Biden is expected to reopen enrollment for Obamacare Thursday as a part of a series of executive actions on health care. It’s a first step toward making good on a campaign promise to boost the Affordable Care Act.
Columbia, SC (WOLO) —The Columbia Veterans Affairs Branch showcased all its Health Care programs in Friday night’s open house. Local leaders and community partners came out to show their support in the Veterans Suicide Prevention and awareness event following the open house in an attempt to recognize the VA’s attempt to eradicate Veteran suicide. Categories: Local News, News Tags: Dorn…
ABC NEWS– Vver the course of 30 years, the number of recommended vaccines has tripled. The vaccine against the human papilloma virus, or hpv, is one of the newer ones. ABC News’ Kenneth Moton breaks down what you need to know about it. Categories: Local News, News Tags: health care
Popular ride-sharing app, Uber, is teaming up with health care providers to ensure patients get to their appointments – on the providers’ dime.