Viewpoint: Hospitals Finally Face the Music on Price Transparency
Two Georgia hospitals were recently fined $1.1 million for failing to publish their prices.
Two Georgia hospitals were recently fined $1.1 million for failing to publish their prices.
Though monumental strides have been made in the fight against cervical cancer — historically one of the most common causes of cancer death for American women — extensive screening and the administration of the human papilloma virus are crucial to eliminate cervical cancer as a national health problem.
Lawrenceville – Reagan Medical Center, one of metro Atlanta’s leading providers of care across a broad spectrum of patient needs, recently announced it has secured the services of three highly-respected healthcare providers.
The Gwinnett County Health Department is pushing flu shot availability to the community by offering different avenues to get the vaccine. While the vaccines are available at all Gwinnett County Health Department locations, several community options are available.
Eastside Medical Center is proud to welcome Dr. Edward Clermont to Eastside Heart and Vascular.
Eastside Urgent Care announces new telehealth program that allows patients to access licensed health care providers via virtual visits in an effort to maintain community social distancing recommendations.
Governor Kemp and the Georgia Department of Public Health (DPH) confirm the first death from the coronavirus (COVID-19) in Georgia.
“With this growth outside of Gwinnett County and its immediately surrounding communities, our name is changing to Georgia Dermatology Partners.”
Gwinnett Dermatology, PC is exceptionally proud of the continued growth in our practice. Last year, we celebrated our 40-year milestone providing dermatology services to the communities of Snellville, Braselton, and Loganville!
Eastside Medical Center collected 9 pounds of opioid medications during its “Crush the Crisis” opioid take-back day on September 7 to help combat the nation’s opioid crisis. Numerous community members participated in the event by dropping off unused and expired prescription medications.
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