Spotting, Treating, and Helping Adults with Attention Deficit Disorder
The warning signs surrounded Marni Pasch, but she never considered she might have attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).
Landis Place on King opens 55+ community in downtown Lancaster
Landis Place on King, a 79-unit middle- and lower-market apartment building for residents 55-plus at 239 W King St. in downtown Lancaster, opened its doors June 16.
How One Man is Winning a 30-year Battle with Diabetes
“For years since then, I had been told by my doctors that that there is no cure – that I would always be a diabetic,” said Nissley, now 76. “I assumed taking medications to control it was the best I could expect.”
Lowering Drug Prices through Innovation, Ideals, and Collaboration
Capital remains the only health insurer in the nation collaborating with Cost Plus Drugs.
With Right Approach Employees Can Revive Those Fitness Resolutions
Most employers would love to see their employees make good on those New Year’s fitness resolutions because, as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention notes
How Youth Mental Health Impacts the Adult Workforce
A mental health crisis among America’s children might not seem like a workplace issue at first glance.
Closing the Gap: Steps Toward Health Equity
Health disparities are a harsh American reality that increase illness and cost lives.
A STRATEGY FOR LIVING WELL: How Highmark Blue Shield is bringing to life a simpler, more personalized and proactive health experience.
Healthcare doesn’t have to remain a fragmented, bureaucratic, and costly puzzle for payers, providers, and patients, driven mainly by illness and health crises.
Five Things to Know About the End of the COVID Public Health Emergency
May 11 will mark a milestone in the fight against COVID-19, bringing an official end to the federal public health emergency (PHE) that started in early 2020 when the virus began its deadly spread.
ERGs Help Build ‘Inclusive Culture for Everyone’
CEO Joseph Wilson and Xerox’s Black employees ultimately launched the National Black Employees Caucus in 1970, forming what is widely regarded as the nation’s first Employee Resource Group, or ERG.
Casey introduces bill to bolster home care workforce
U.S. Senator Bob Casey, D-Pennsylvania, introduced legislation Thursday that would expand access to home health care by providing more funding towards paying better wages to those that work in the industry.
Pa. health access gets $10M boost
State Sen. Art Haywood, D-Montgomery/Philadelphia, last week announced $10 million in funding for statewide mobile and community clinics to support health access in Pennsylvania.