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The 3rd week of Medicare Part D enrollment has past and still plenty of time for you to check out your plan.
Anna Schremmer
Last week, Prairie Horizon Agri-Energy, LLC. , Mapes & Miller, CPAs, and First National Bank and Trust presented a $1,075 check to the Phillips County Health Systems from the Dig Pink KILL Breast Cancer night held Thursday, October 8 in Phillipsburg.
The Stepping On programs are held in Phillips County for individuals 65 and older. The program covers a range of topics, such as falls and risk, strength and balance exercises, vision, home hazards, assistive devices, coping after a fall, and more.
Tara Knowles
Phillips County Health Systems invites you to their 2015 Make Your World Healthy Health Fair on Saturday, August 8, 2015. The fair will be held at the Phillips County Hospital Outpatient Clinic from 7-10 am. A light breakfast will be served.
Five lakes under warning TOPEKA, KS – (July 9,2015) The Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) samples publicly accessible bodies of water for cyanobacteria, commonly called blue-green algae, when the agency is alerted to a potential algae bloom in Kansas lakes.
Six Lakes Under Warning TOPEKA, Kan. – (July 2, 2015) The Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) samples publicly accessible bodies of water for cyanobacteria, commonly called blue-green algae, when the agency is alerted to a potential algae bloom in Kansas lake
KDHE Works to Increase Sunscreen Use TOPEKA, Kan. – A recent report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) found that melanoma rates doubled between 1982 and 2011 in the U.S.
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Five Lakes Under Warning TOPEKA, Kan. – (June 11, 2015) The Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) samples publicly accessible bodies of water for cyanobacteria, commonly called blue-green algae, when the agency is alerted to a potential algae bloom in Kansas lak
TOPEKA, Kan. -- The Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) is reporting the first reported case of West Nile virus for 2015.
Kansas Department of Health and Environment
There are a lot of small, rural hospitals in Kansas. Without them, many Kansans would have to travel long distances for care. What’s more, in many small towns, the hospital is one of the largest employers — making it vital to the local economy.
Bryan Thompson, reporter Heartland Health Monitor
TOPEKA, Kan. – Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) and Kansas Department of Agriculture (KDA) warn of the risk of human Salmonella infection from live poultry.
(Phillipsburg, KS, April 1, 2015) — Phillips County Hospital is now known as Phillips County Health Systems (PCHS), and will operate under a managed, rather than leased, relationship with the Great Plains Health Alliance (GPHA), Dave Engel, PCHS CEO
Listeria has been found in another Blue Bell ice cream product.
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2015 Phillips County Hospital Auxiliary officers elected
The Administration and Board of Trustees of Phillips County Hospital held its annual Years of Service award banquet on January 19.
TOPEKA, Kan. - The Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) can help those who are ready to quit tobacco in 2015 keep their resolutions. KDHE offers free cessation support and information online at www.ksquit.org or toll-free at 1-800-QUIT-
KDHE Press Release
TOPEKA, Kan. - The Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) can help those who are ready to quit tobacco in 2015 keep their resolutions. KDHE offers free cessation support and information online at www.ksquit.org or toll-free at 1-800-QUIT-
KDHE Press Release
Health officials urging vaccination TOPEKA, Kan. (December 23, 2014) – Influenza activity has increased substantially in Kansas, and health officials are encouraging everyone six months of age and older to get vaccinated, if they have not already done so this season.
Kansas Department of Health and Environment
After the sound defeat of a bond issue for a $25.9 million new hospital in the Nov. 4 election by Phillips County voters, the Phillips County Hospital Board held its first regular meeting (Nov. 20) since the ballots were cast.
Phillips County Review
David Engel, CEO, Phillips County Hospital, announced this afternoon the hospital has received a commitment from an anonymous donor to donate $400,000 toward building of a new hospital upon passage of the $25.9 M bond.
Bike Across Kansas Breaks in Logan
Bike Across Kansas Breaks in Logan