
Virginia Hospital & Healthcare Association elects leaders
The Virginia Hospital Research & Education Foundation held its Spring Conference, “A Pathway to a Healthier Virginia: Navigating Healthcare Reform.”

The Virginia Hospital Research & Education Foundation held its Spring Conference, “A Pathway to a Healthier Virginia: Navigating Healthcare Reform.”

We are in the midst of a shift in attitudes toward end-of-life healthcare. We are aware that too many suffer needlessly in their dying.

The Virginia Department of Health Office of Minority Health and Health Equity is celebrating April as Minority Health Month in Virginia.

You’ve decided that you need a hearing aid for quality of life. The next big step: choosing your hearing aid.

The Senate passed HB 319, put forward by Del. Sam Rasoul to allow medical professionals who provide charitable healthcare services to receive continuing education credits.

Among the things you’re thinking about in considering your first hearing aid: how does it look?

Hearing aids are too expensive. That’s what you think, anyway. Good news: there are different levels of technology available to meet different budget needs.

You may be thinking that you might be experiencing issues with hearing loss. But those who know best are your friends and family.

A bill proposed by Del. Sam Rasoul would allow medical professionals who provide charitable healthcare services to receive continuing education credits.

A growing list of Chambers of Commerce, business leaders, health care advocates, and other stakeholders urging the Virginia General Assembly to enhance and protect COPN.
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