The Arkansas Department of Health (ADH) recommends all Greene County residents that are 19-60 years of age get vaccinated for hepatitis A (hep A).
Brian J. McKinnon, MD, MBA, MPH, a national expert in cochlear implants and the business of medicine, will be the inaugural speaker Aug. 24 at the Sharon and Dr. Ted Bailey Distinguished Lectureship in Otology at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS).
CHI St. Vincent was recently recognized for its engaging and informative social media presence, earning a spot on the list of the 101 Most Social Media Friendly Hospitals of 2018.
CHI St. Vincent landed at No. 49 on the list, which measured how hospitals used social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube to connect with co-workers, patients, and the community.
Baptist Health has entered into a purchase agreement with subsidiaries of Community Health Systems in Franklin, Tenn., to acquire Sparks Health System, which includes Sparks Regional Medical Center in Fort Smith, Sparks Medical Center in Van Buren, and affiliated physician clinics covering western Arkansas and eastern Oklahoma.
With a definitive agreement now reached, this transaction will continue to undergo regulatory, legal, and operational due-diligence examinations. The transaction is expected to be finalized in the fourth quarter of 2018.
A new telemedicine program to provide care and services to traumatic brain injury survivors recently received funding through a $450,000 federal grant to the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS).
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Administration for Community Living awarded the three-year grant for The Traumatic Brain Injury State Partnership Program State Funding Opportunity.
The Arkansas Department of Health is contributing $75,000 annually toward the program.
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