Public Health
Funding and resources are available for EMS to improve community health with oral care clinics, screenings
How to navigate the opioid funding landscape to secure resources for opioid abatement, reimbursement and remediation expenses
Healthcare providers should be aware of mpox symptoms and how to properly treat patients
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FEMA Administrator Deanne Criswell said false claims about withholding aid are demoralizing to relief workers
Kansas is one of more than a dozen states with no “certificate of need” law
Approximately 17,000 people were evacuated earlier and several roads closed after a fire at the BioLab facility on Conyers sent smoke over the area
Boxes and other receptacles are appearing in several states as a way to reduce opioid deaths
Hurley officials are planning expenses for the creation of an ambulance service using fire department ambulances
EMS Assistant Chief James U. Matz said firefighters respond to up to 6,000 opioid overdoses a year
ZOLL’s donation of the National AED Registry to the Emergency AED Registry, hosted by PulsePoint, optimizes dispatch and citizen responder accessibility to AED locations
The research found that a 5-degree jump in the daily average temperature can prompt hundreds of additional calls to 911 over a month
Exeter Hospital said it will delay ending the ALS intercept program and paramedic layoffs
AdventHealth Riverview Hospital in Hillsborough County is already earmarked for future growth
Nearly a third of New Jersey nurses have left the job since 2020
Peterborough Paramedic Dan Heffernan reached out to a nonprofit to gather secure weekend food for schoolchildren
Fire chiefs say that Nashoba Valley Medical Center’s closing adds to the existing workload difficulties
Multiple mayoral administrations, including Eric Adams’, have withheld the documents, fearing their release could trigger a wave of lawsuits from first responders
The FDNY Fire Officers Association warns the WTC Health Program may stop accepting members by 2028
Kern County officials created an Ambulance Patient Offload Time Task Force to deal with wait times
Sioux City Fire Rescue has seen a 21% increase in EMS calls over the last five years
Nashoba Valley Medical Center in Ayer and Carney Hospital in Boston face closing due to healthcare firm’s bankruptcy
Birmingham’s first responders teamed up with community healthcare partners to reduce deaths due to overdose
CalOptima Health will provide medical care to the homeless population in Costa Mesa
The John Wesley Foster Act requires schools to have mandated training, AEDs and response plans
The Allegany County administrator’s office has planned to take over the Georges Creek Ambulance Service as part of a plan to deal with EMS shortages
Tense moments during a Waterford board meeting after changes in the fire and EMS departments
The presence of medetomidine was found in the systems of those who overdosed
Dr. Michael Copass was known for founding Airlift Northwest, shaping paramedic education programs and demanding that every patient be treated with respect
Overdose deaths in Baton Rouge spiked during the COVID-pandemic and are now on a decline
There were nearly 3.1 million deaths last year in the U.S., down from 3.3 million in 2022
New Chapel EMS will no longer provide service to Clark County residents after receiving a notice to vacate firehouses
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