St. Paul Emergency Medical Services (EMS) has implemented a new program to help treat patients struggling with addiction. Crews now carry suboxone, which can be administered to those in withdrawal.
Doctor Elise Witter says she felt safer "working in a prison" than she does in a Queensland hospital emergency department, after a new report reveals 29 per cent of junior doctors feel unsafe in their ...
The American Heart Association and the American Red Cross today released the "2024 Guidelines for First Aid," which provide ...
PASCO, Wash.–A secure and teach lockdown at Delta High School was issued on Tuesday to keep a student's medical crisis private.
A survey of patients from RiverBend found concerns about long ER wait times and quality of care, citing last year’s closure ...
Lancaster city is set to increase earned income taxes next year, and officials say a higher rate could keep taxes steady for ...
The French medical charity Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières said Wednesday that at least two patients at its ...
FEMA is reminding South Carolinians who received federal disaster assistance after Hurricane Helene to only use the grants ...
In the runner up spot for lowest paid medical specialty is pediatrics at $259,579. Pediatricians provide care for babies, ...
The rule, which went into effect on Nov. 1, requires hospitals in Texas that receive Medicaid or Children's Health Insurance ...
The Long Creek Fire Protection District is expanding its services to include emergency medical services (EMS) within the ...
An emergency can easily derail a person’s financial situation. On a recent episode of the Money Glow Up podcast, financial ...