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BARDSTOWN It was a busy summer for Nicolas Burnett, MD. And that goes way beyond anything related to COVID-19. In June he completed his residency
BARDSTOWN It was a busy summer for Nicolas Burnett, MD. And that goes way beyond anything related to COVID-19. In June he completed his residency
KENTUCKY Our Commonwealth of Kentucky, as well as the rest of the nation, has under-gone an amazing amount of change and adversity due to COVID-19.
LOUISVILLE When Women First of Louisville opened its doors in 1988, it was one of the first all-woman-run obstetrics and gynecology practices in the area.
Before getting into the financial column, let me say that you who are watching after and attending to the health of patients during the COVID-19
In 2018, Kentucky became one of the first states to authorize physician use of telehealth and to prohibit health plans from excluding coverage of telehealth
Physician practices scrambled to offer telehealth services to patients during the first days of the COVID-19 public health emergency. At the same time, governmental and
LOUISVILLE Nearly 430,000 garbage trucks — that’s what it would take to haul medical surplus from U.S. hospitals each year, and much of it is
LOUISVILLE The 2020 legislative session will be best remembered for the disruption caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. In many ways, lawmakers’ time in Frankfort was
We understand the pressure you are experiencing during this crisis and know you may have questions about how the uncertainty is affecting your current and
For an infectious disease physician practicing at the onset of the HIV/AIDS epidemic in Lexington, in some ways the environment was not unlike what it
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