Mar 25, 2021
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Clear masks help Mom and Dad bond with intensive-care newborns When Sandra Coughlin, NNP, noticed that two babies in her Neonatal Intensive Care Unit weren’t smiling at their parents, she was pretty sure it was because the adults’ face -
UHS Primary Care Endicott gives patient Wings When Bill Dalton’s UHS doctors told him the Cleveland Clinic would be the best place for him to receive highly specialized care for his very complicated lung condition, Mr.Mar 04, 2021 -
UHS Chenango Memorial starts new outpatient treatment for COVID patients Even as they work with local and regional partners to administer doses of the COVID-19 vaccine, caregivers at UHS Chenango Memorial Hospital continue to care for acutely ilMar 02, 2021 -
COVID patients recover with 'Hospital Care at Home' Thanks to the evolving world of virtual care and a solid commitment from United Health Services’ providers and staff in Greater Binghamton, the old-fashioned physician housFeb 11, 2021 -
Healthcare organizations warn of large gatherings related to Super Bowl LV UHS and Ascension Lourdes would like to remind everyone that the spread of COVID-19 remains high in our community.Feb 02, 2021 -
First COVID-19 vaccines given at UHS Chenango Memorial Hospital On Tuesday, December 22, Dr. Jason Joseph became the first person to receive a COVID-19 vaccine in Chenango County.Dec 23, 2020 -
UHS Delaware Valley Hospital Names Sally Dean Winner The Sally Dean award is UHS Delaware Valley Hospital’s most prestigious award.Dec 21, 2020 -
Media information for United Health Services (UHS) first babies You may be interested in covering the first baby born in our region at Christmas and at the start of the New Year. If either or both of these events should occur at aDec 14, 2020 -
United Health Services (UHS) Supply Chain receives National ECRI Institute Award ECRI, an independent nonprofit organization that improves the safety, quality, and cost-effectiveness of patient care, announced the winners of its ninthNov 10, 2020 -
Yes, masks are effective, major university study says A University of Kansas study released this week backs up what UHS and other hospitals and health agencies have been saying for months: Masks do work by significantlyOct 30, 2020