University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics (Iowa City). University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics is the first and only hospital in the U.S. to offer a multidisciplinary approach to treat patients with uterine fibroids. Women’s Choice Award named the University…
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University of Colorado Hospital (Aurora). University of Colorado Hospital’s Diane O’Connor Thompson Breast Center is the only multidisciplinary breast cancer clinic in Colorado, and it offers 3-D mammography. The hospital also provides mammograms through the “Pink Life Saver,” a 38-foot,…
UC Davis Medical Center (Sacramento). UC Davis Medical Center contains a 22,738-square-foot birthing center with large, private birthing suites where patients stay throughout the entire labor, delivery and recovery process. The hospital offers a thorough prenatal screening program and a…
University of Alabama Hospital at Birmingham. Physicians and neonatologists at the UAB Division of Maternal and Fetal Medicine are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. The maternal and fetal medicine unit features an all-private NICU and continuing…
United Hospital (St. Paul, Minn.) United Hospital’s Mother Baby Center offers various maternity services, including reproductive medicine, high-risk pregnancy care and neonatal care. The center contains a Level III NICU and a Level II special care nursery. The hospital was…
The Center for Counseling and Psychological Services of the Washington County Mental Health Services recognized Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Vermont for its collaboration with and support of the center's mental health services, the insurer said in a statement…
The American Diabetes Association inked a two-page letter to congressional leaders opposing the ACA's repeal without simultaneous replacement that continues coverage and benefits for individuals with or at risk for diabetes.
CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield awarded $575,000 to five nonprofit health organizations in West Baltimore to support continued service to the community, reports Boston Business Journal.
Pennsylvania saw an 11.4 percent increase in the number of children enrolled in the Children's Health Insurance Program over the past year, according to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.
Parents with lower incomes are increasingly signing up their children for Medicaid or the Children's Health Insurance Program, forgoing their employer-based family coverage, reports Kaiser Health News.