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Auditor General: Pennsylvania Dept. of Health can’t explain most of $29 million in EMS spending
Pennsylvania’s Department of Health can’t account for more than two-thirds of the $29 million it has spent on EMS services since 2021, the commonwealth’s auditor general said Thursday. Pennsylvania Auditor General Tim DeFoor called on the Pennsylvania Department of Health (DOH) to implement changes to the administration of the Emergency Medical Services Operating
One of the most concerning declines involves the MMR vaccine, which protects against measles, mumps, and rubella. Health experts say communities need at least 95% coverage to maintain herd immunity. But last school year, MMR rates among Pennsylvania kindergarteners dropped to 93.7%.
The Pennsylvania Department of Health on Aug. 3 unveiled its violence data dashboard to track the scope, frequency and populations affected by violence in the state. 1. Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf’s 2019 Executive Order to reduce gun violence mandated the ...
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Auditor general says Pa. Department of Health can't account for $29.3 million from EMS fund
Pennsylvania's Auditor General says the commonwealth's Department of Health has essentially lost track of millions of dollars spent in the last four years.
HARRISBURG, Pa. (WHTM) – Gov. Tom Wolf says his Health secretary is leaving to take a position in the private sector. Wolf said Dr. Karen Murphy was a key figure in his administration’s fight against the heroin and opioid epidemic, and she oversaw the ...
Among the portraits of agency leaders that line the hallways at the federal Department of Health and Human Services is one of Adm. Rachel Levine, who served as Pennsylvania secretary of health and physician general before being named President’s Biden’s assistant secretary of health.
The Faccia Luna Pizzeria on South Atherton Street was closed for three days this week after employees and customers developed an illness that the Pennsylvania Health Department said was norovirus. After diners reported getting sick after eating at a ...
Pennsylvania hospitals experienced a 3.4 percent drop in overall healthcare-associated infection from 2009-2010, according to the Pennsylvania Department of Health‘s third annual HAI report. The 2010 report compiles data collected from Pennsylvania ...