An Atlanta youth addiction-treatment program is expanding its capacity to help more young people, in part with funding from Georgia’s Opioid Crisis Abatement Trust.
Sarah Weaver saw a gap in services for parents after child birth during her work as a nurse in Saint John. She noticed the ...
Georgia’s child welfare agency spiraled into crisis amid an $85.7 million shortfall and although lawmakers voted to fill it, ...
The Hill is recognizing 50 women as part of its inaugural Top Women Shaping Policy, a group who help to steer the agenda in Washington and state capitols both sides of the aisle. From staffers to ...
Behavior-Derived Intelligence Transforms How Recovery Is Supported, Measured, and Sustained Human behavior leaves a ...
To receive Medicaid health coverage, some adults will soon have to show they are working, volunteering or taking classes. But to gather that proof, many states first will have to spend millions of ...
Emory and Georgia State are using improv comedy techniques to train caregivers, fostering better communication and connection with people living with dementia.
An aging population is drawing workers to medical and social care, creating reliable jobs and revealing weakness for the rest of the economy.
ATLANTA — A new statewide poll from the Emory Center for Child Health Policy has found that gun violence in their communities and their schools is the biggest concern for parents. “What we know is ...
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Episcopal Health Services (EHS; Far Rockaway, N.Y.) opened an outpatient cancer center in Queens, N.Y., according to qns.com.
CEO Theodore Wahl stated, "I am extremely pleased with our fourth quarter performance, which capped a strong year for Healthcare Services Group. Against the backdrop of solid industry fundamentals, we ...