KCPH: It’s National Public Health Week
/Centering and Celebrating Cultures in Health is the theme for April’s National Public Health Week. The observance runs from April 3 to 9 and features daily themes.
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Centering and Celebrating Cultures in Health is the theme for April’s National Public Health Week. The observance runs from April 3 to 9 and features daily themes.
Read MoreKLAMATH FALLS, Ore. – The annual County Health Rankings & Roadmaps were released today by the University of Wisconsin Population Health Institute, with funding from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. Local, state and national information is available at countyrankings.org.
Read MoreKLAMATH FALLS, Ore. - Klamath Health Partnership, a leader in patient care, is pleased to welcome Jenniffer Rodriguez MSN, FNP-C, Dr. Jordan Hoese, and Dr. Ralph Eccles to the medical staff.
Read MoreKLAMATH FALLS, Ore. - Personal health begins long before we are born. It’s amazing to think about how each of us was a cell in our mother’s forming body within our grandmother’s womb.
Read MoreKLAMATH FALLS, Ore. - It’s time to close the care gap, and a new partnership between Cascade Health Alliance (CHA) and Valera Health promises to do just that.
Read MoreKLAMATH FALLS, Ore. – Klamath County Public Health (KCPH) is hosting a PBS documentary series that addresses the root causes of socio-economic and racial inequities in health.
Read MoreKLAMATH FALLS, Ore. - After an extensive, nationwide search that began in September, Klamath Health Partnership (KHP) has announced the appointment of Amanda Blodgett, MBA as their Chief Executive Officer.
Read MoreKLAMATH FALLS, Ore. - Community Partners recently held a community baby shower for expecting mothers and families. The event included free resource booths, games, prizes, food, and more to prepare families for their babies on the way. This event aimed to help expecting families improve their babies’ health and offer a helping hand.
Read MoreKLAMATH FALLS, Ore. – The public is invited to attend a Zoom presentation entitled “County Rankings and the future health of Klamath County's youth”.
Read MoreSALEM, Ore. - Governor Kate Brown today announced updates to county risk levels under the state's new public health framework to reduce transmission and protect Oregonians from COVID-19. The framework uses four different risk levels for counties based on COVID-19 spread—Extreme Risk, High Risk, Moderate Risk, and Lower Risk—and assigns health and safety measures for each level.
Read MoreKLAMATH FALLS, Ore. - Sky Lakes Medical Center today moved its COVID-19 isolation units into larger inpatient spaces to accommodate the increasing number of severely ill COVID-19 patients.
Read MoreSALEM, Ore. - Governor Kate Brown today announced updates to county risk levels under the state's new public health framework to reduce transmission and protect Oregonians from COVID-19. The framework uses four different risk levels for counties based on COVID-19 spread—Extreme Risk, High Risk, Moderate Risk, and Lower Risk—and assigns health and safety measures for each level.
Read MoreCHILOQUIN, Ore. - Klamath Tribal Health & Family Services Wellness Center in Chiloquin has had a recent jump in COVID-19 testing this week. This has resulted in 21 new positive tests out of 120 people tested.
Read MoreKLAMATH FALLS, Ore. – With the number of influenza cases increasing county wide, Klamath County Public Health (KCPH) would like to help the community understand how to prevent getting and spreading the flu.
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