
Medical aid in dying: A hallmark of patient-centered care
The question before us is why is the issue of medical aid in dying gaining so much momentum? And how can we leverage this momentum?

The question before us is why is the issue of medical aid in dying gaining so much momentum? And how can we leverage this momentum?

Your hearing healthcare professional should verify the quality of the fit of your new hearing aids by conducting an automated test.

In order to demonstrate to you that your hearing aid is benefiting you, your hearing healthcare professional should measure your progress.

U.S. Senator Tim Kaine announced his appointment to the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP).

A common hearing loss myth goes like this: “If I had a hearing loss, my family doctor would have told me.”

On Thursday night, the Virginia Interfaith Center for Public Policy paused to look back at the work done in the past year.

Del. R. Steven Landes, R-Weyers Cave, expressed disappointment at Governor McAuliffe’s inclusion of language for Medicaid expansion.

Attorney General Mark R. Herring today joined with 18 other state attorneys general in filing a federal lawsuit against generic drug-makers.

Serving the needs of patients and families dealing with a mental health diagnosis is an ongoing challenge that cuts across many segments of society.

Governor Terry McAuliffe announced pilot projects to provide services to inmates with mental illness in local or regional jails.
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