TSET’s investment in prevention benefits Oklahoma
It’s common knowledge that Oklahoma’s health outcomes rate poorly compared to other states. Those poor health outcomes didn’t happen overnight and are often the
It’s common knowledge that Oklahoma’s health outcomes rate poorly compared to other states. Those poor health outcomes didn’t happen overnight and are often the
OKLAHOMA CITY – Interim study topics in the state House of Representatives this summer and fall will include health care, job development and other business issues, the effects of
LAWTON – Nurses continue to face a crisis that centers on the COVID-19 pandemic, burnout and a shortage of qualified health care professionals who also continue to care for the pat
OKLAHOMA CITY – Ensuring that private-sector employees have access to health insurance in times of emergencies such as the COVID-19 pandemic will be the focus of an interim legisla
The Oklahoma Legislature should consider borrowing an idea from Georgia that The Peach State enacted three years ago in an effort to preserve rural hospitals
OKLAHOMA CITY – Several rural hospitals in Oklahoma have been on life support in recent years.
OKLAHOMA CITY – OU Medicine is the No.