Surplus Supplies Save Lives Worldwide — And in Our Own Backyard
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 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
LEXINGTON With many medical specialties now taking a more holistic approach to healthcare, it is not uncommon to place mental and emotional health right alongside
“What will you remember? What would you like to forget?” We asked Kentuckiana physicians and administrators to share their thoughts regarding COVID-19 and March and
During the COVID-19 crisis, a number of state governments, including Kentucky’s, have taken steps to adopt new protections for the front-line healthcare providers who are
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
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
Today’s healthcare organizations—from large health systems to small physician practices— are under pressure to achieve growth amid tightening regulations, consolidations, and other business complexities. It’s
FRANKFORT You’ve seen them in stores and on billboards on the side of the road, and heard about them on the radio. Electronic cigarettes, or
“We spend a lot of money on healthcare and health insurance. The problem is, we’re not spending enough on prevention.”— Whitney Jones, MD LOUISVILLE In
LOUISVILLE From the first moment that Wayne Tuckson, MD, colorectal surgeon at KentuckyOne Health Colorectal Surgery Associates in Louisville, speaks, it is clear that he
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