Latino Health Services Expands Access to Care
Most Latinos moving to South Carolina are young, working families. Early prenatal care, pediatric well visits and chronic disease prevention…
Read MoreMost Latinos moving to South Carolina are young, working families. Early prenatal care, pediatric well visits and chronic disease prevention…
Read MoreSupporting community health centers supports access to health care for everyone. Nationwide, such centers are an integral part of the…
Read MoreContributing Authors: Stephanie Caffee & Dr. Michael K. Foxworth II Spring and early summer mark the end of the school…
Read MoreHopeHealth celebrated National Volunteer Week with a breakfast in April to honor those participating in the new volunteer program at…
Read MoreNearly 10 percent of the U.S. population has diabetes. How individuals manage the disease on a daily basis can have…
Read MoreRecent data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey indicate that 1.7 million new cases of diabetes were diagnosed…
Read More(pictured above) HopeHealth CEO Carl Humphries (left) and Lathran Johnson Woodard, SC Primary Health Care Association CEO, met in early…
Read MoreSome health concerns in life are obvious and met with immediate attention: sudden chest pains call for a trip to…
Read MoreBy Stephanie Caffee The Patient-Centered Medical Home (PCMH) was an emerging model of care in 2014, changing the face of…
Read MoreAs children were going back to school for the 2014-2015 school year, there was growing concern from health officials regarding…
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