Tornado Impact Assessments in Douglas, Washington Counties Aid Community Recovery, Preparedness
On April 26, 2024, a series of devastating tornadoes swept across Central Nebraska, severely impacting the lives of many Nebraskans.
Survey Results Award Lindsay Medical Clinic a Perfect Score
Lindsay Medical Clinic, a primary care clinic dedicated to serving the community since August 2022, is pleased to announce that it achieved a zero-deficiency rating during a recent survey conducted by The Compliance Team.
Department of Health Survey Finds Zero Deficiencies at Pioneer Memorial Laboratory
The South Dakota Department of Health recently cited no deficiencies at Pioneer Memorial Hospital and Health Services’ Laboratory.
AMA Survey Indicates Prior Authorization Wreaks Havoc on Patient Care
Turmoil caused by excessive authorization controls leads to serious or life-threatening events for patients, unnecessary waste, and physician burnout, according to the latest survey from the American Medical Association (AMA).
Survey Reveals Satisfaction Of Hospital Volunteers
The results are in, and the message is clear: Columbus Community Hospital volunteers love their work.
South Dakota is Named Second Best State for Doctors
The personal-finance website WalletHub recently released its report on 2023's Best & Worst States for Doctors and South Dakota ranks second out of the fifty states.
Task Force Invites North Dakotans To Participate In Survey About Services For People With Autism Spectrum Disorder
The Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) Task Force wants to know whether North Dakotans are aware of programs and services for individuals with autism spectrum disorder, if individuals’ needs are being met, or if gaps in services and access issues may exist.
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Were you an essential worker during COVID-19 in the United States before a vaccine became available? If so, researchers at the University of Nebraska at Omaha invite you to participate in an online survey about your experiences.
Doctors is High for COVID-19 Information
When it comes to information about COVID-19, the people of South Dakota trust doctors and public health officials more than other sources. Both rank higher than elected officials or the news media in a new statewide public health survey led by faculty in the joint USD-SDSU Master of Public Health program and USD's Sanford School of Medicine and Department of Psychology..
Survey Says…. Public Trust in Doctors is High for COVID-19 Information
When it comes to information about COVID-19, the people of South Dakota trust doctors and public health officials more than other sources.
South Dakota Named 2017's 6th Best State for Doctors
Personal finance website WalletHub recently named the state of South Dakota as one of the best states in which to practice medicine.