Pennsylvania Department of Health Secretary Dr. Debra Bogen visited Maternal & Family Health Services in Scranton on Friday ...
HARRISBURG, TOM LEHMAN, WGAL NEWS 8 NEW TONIGHT PENNSYLVANIA’S AUDITOR GENERAL SAYS THE COMMONWEALTH’S DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH HAS ESSENTIALLY LOST TRACK OF MILLIONS OF DOLLARS SPENT IN THE LAST FOUR ...
The Pennsylvania Department of Health is warning residents of potential measles exposure after an out of state individual who was contagious traveled through several counties earlier this ...
EPHRATA, Pa. (WHTM) — A visitor to Lancaster County coming from Texas tested positive for measles, the Pennsylvania Department of Health said Sunday. The patient was visiting Lancaster County and was ...
Emergency department visits for tick bites have increased across Pennsylvania, according to the Pennsylvania Department of Health. The Department of Health released an advisory April 21 that there’s ...
HARRISBURG, Pa. — The Pennsylvania Department of Health announced that the annual statewide distribution of free potassium iodide tablets to residents who live, work, or study near one of the ...
The Pennsylvania Department of Health is warning parents of an infant botulism outbreak connected to ByHeart Whole Nutrition Infant Formula, a milk-based powder formula for children from newborn to 12 ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Jun. 15—WILKES-BARRE — Wyoming County residents will have increased access to critical health care services as the Pennsylvania ...
HARRISBURG — The state Department of Health is temporarily scheduling nitazenes as a Class I controlled substance, effective Saturday, July 19. Nitazenes are a class of synthetic opioids that can be ...
LANCASTER COUNTY, Pa. — The Pennsylvania Department of Health reported that someone from another state has tested positive for measles while visiting Lancaster County. According to the Department of ...
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Auditor General: Pennsylvania Dept. of Health can’t explain most of $29 million in EMS spending
(WHTM) — Pennsylvania’s Department of Health can’t account for more than two-thirds of the $29 million it has spent on EMS services since 2021, the commonwealth’s auditor general said Thursday.
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