KCPH reflects on County Rankings & Roadmaps

KCPH reflects on County Rankings & Roadmaps

KLAMATH 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.

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Klamath Health Partnership welcomes three new providers

Klamath Health Partnership welcomes three new providers

KLAMATH 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.

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Public Health hosts Unnatural Causes series showings

Public Health hosts Unnatural Causes series showings

KLAMATH 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.

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Klamath Health Partnership announces new CEO

Klamath Health Partnership announces new CEO

KLAMATH 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.

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Community Baby Shower equips expecting families with newborn essentials

Community Baby Shower equips expecting families with newborn essentials

KLAMATH 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.

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Governor Brown announces updates to county risk levels

Governor Brown announces updates to county risk levels

SALEM, 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.

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Governor Brown announces updates to county risk levels, Klamath & Lake remain extreme

Governor Brown announces updates to county risk levels, Klamath & Lake remain extreme

SALEM, 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.

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Stay healthy this flu season

Stay healthy this flu season

KLAMATH 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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