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Patients Informed About Potential Impact of DMS Data Breach

Terry RogersHeadlines, Health

DMS Health Technologies (DMS), a vendor that performs remote diagnostic imaging for Bayhealth and other healthcare institutions, was recently involved in a data breach that may have affected the information of individuals, including Bayhealth patients. Data that may have been compromised in the breach included date of service and exam type. In addition, publicly available information such as name and …

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Fall campaign underway to support DBCC

Terry RogersCharity, Headlines, Health

The fall campaign is underway to help Delaware Breast Cancer Coalition (DBCC) in its mission to promote early detection of breast cancer, research new treatments and support women who have received a diagnosis that impacts their life tremendously. With a goal of $30,000, DBCC hopes to help as many women as possible who have received a breast cancer diagnosis. “It …

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Bayhealth Takes Health on the Move Offering Free Services to the Community

Terry RogersHeadlines, Health

Bayhealth team members and clinical staff took health on the move, bringing free services to community members. Several local community members took advantage of free flu vaccinations, blood pressure checks, and cancer education at the Blue Hen Corporate Center on Nov. 14. Bayhealth Nursing Professional Development Practitioner and Scrub In Podcast co-host Tyler Coty, MSN, RN, CCRN, offered community members …

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Long-time Delaware Internist Dr. Thomas Kelly Joins Bayhealth

Terry RogersHeadlines, Health

Bayhealth is proud to welcome Internal Medicine Physician Thomas F. Kelly, MD, MPH, BSN, who previously served as a physician and medical director with the State of Delaware and founded and operated a private practice in Sussex County, to the team at Bayhealth Total Care in Milton. Dr. Kelly joins Family Medicine Physician Bryan Villar, MD, and Family Nurse Practitioner Nicole Steinberg, …

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Delaware Hospice offers tips for caregivers

Terry RogersHeadlines, Health

According to Delaware Hospice, family caregivers spend four or five years caring for an aging relative. The tasks they perform for those who are aging range from minor things, like picking up groceries or performing household chores. As that person ages, the tasks may become more frequent and require more time of those who are providing the care. With the …

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Sussex County Mobile Health Unit at Milford Public Library

Terry RogersCulture, Health

On Thursday, November 16 from 10 AM until 3 PM, the Sussex County Mobile Health Unit will be at the Milford Public Library offering multiple health services to area residents. No appointment is necessary and walk-ins are welcome. “The DPH Mobile Unit will offer COVID-19 testing as well as vaccinations and boosters,” Carolyn Tabor, Program Manager for Milford Public Library …

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RSV, COVID, a cold or the flu?

Terry RogersHeadlines, Health

As the weather turns colder, thoughts turn to what has always been known as cold and flu season. Sniffles, aches, cough and a general feeling of malaise are signs that you may be coming down with something. After coming out of a pandemic, however, those symptoms are harder to ignore than they were pre-COVID as people now realize how easy …

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Bayhealth goes pink for breast cancer awareness

Terry RogersHeadlines, Health

As Breast Cancer Awareness month comes to an end, Bayhealth is proud of their efforts in promoting early detection, better treatment options and continuing education about the disease. According to the Komen Foundation, about 240,000 cases of breast cancer are diagnosed in women and about 2,100 in men. About 42,000 women and 500 men in the United States die each …

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Aquacare welcomes pelvic floor therapist

Terry RogersHeadlines, Health

At the young age of 20, Abby Huggenberger, OT, faced issues rarely seen in young women, including incontinence. Dealing with such an embarrassing medical issue at a young age, Huggenberger found herself taking the same medication her grandmother was taking to try and deal with the issue. “I just thought, ‘Am I going to be on this for the rest …

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Early detection is key to breast cancer survival

Terry RogersHeadlines, Health

As National Breast Cancer Awareness months begins, Delaware Breast Cancer Coalition wants everyone to focus on early detection in the fight against breast cancer. Statistics show that finding breast cancer early offers the best chance of survival from a disease that impacts thousands around the world. The month of October is filled with events designed to promote early detection as …