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UPDATE: Harris Health resumes appointments, Port Houston reopens following worldwide computer outage
Read full article: UPDATE: Harris Health resumes appointments, Port Houston reopens following worldwide computer outageA week after Houston dealt with major power outages, the city was forced to work around a worldwide computer outage for several hours Friday morning.
Voters approve: Here’s what you should know about Proposition A in Harris County
Read full article: Voters approve: Here’s what you should know about Proposition A in Harris CountyIn this election on Nov. 7, voters within Harris County approved a $2.5 billion bond that will help renovate Ben Taub General Hospital and Lyndon B. Johnson Hospital.
The warning signs someone is already using your personal info
Read full article: The warning signs someone is already using your personal infoPatients from some of Houston's largest medical facilities are the victims of a major data breach. Investigator Amy Davis has with what you should know about medical ID theft and how to know if your information has already been compromised.
Harris County Commissioners to vote on whether $2.5B bond measure to transform health system will be on ballot
Read full article: Harris County Commissioners to vote on whether $2.5B bond measure to transform health system will be on ballotNext month, Harris County Commissioners will vote on whether to include a $2.5 billion bond on the November election ballot. It would go to Harris Health Systems to transform several area hospitals and clinics.
Mayoral candidate wants change, Harris Health to ask for $2.5B, doctor writes new book, and more on Houston Newsmakers
Read full article: Mayoral candidate wants change, Harris Health to ask for $2.5B, doctor writes new book, and more on Houston NewsmakersA Houston mayoral candidate wants to solve the city’s problems.
Harris Health rolls out $1M mobile unit to screen 6K women for breast cancer
Read full article: Harris Health rolls out $1M mobile unit to screen 6K women for breast cancerHarris Health System rolled out a brand new 45-foot mammography mobile unit with the goal of screening about 6,000 women a year for breast cancer. The $1 million mobile unit will take 3D mammography screening capability to neighborhoods across the county.
Levels ‘slightly above industry standards’ of Legionella bacterium found in water supply in Ben Taub Hospital, officials say
Read full article: Levels ‘slightly above industry standards’ of Legionella bacterium found in water supply in Ben Taub Hospital, officials sayThree areas with levels slightly above industry standards of Legionella bacterium were found in the Neuro-Psychiatric Center on the Ben Taub Hospital campus, according to Harris Health System.
Harris Health’s LBJ hospital re-designated as Maternal Level III facility by Texas Dept. of State Health Services
Read full article: Harris Health’s LBJ hospital re-designated as Maternal Level III facility by Texas Dept. of State Health ServicesHarris Health’s Lyndon B. Johnson Hospital has been re-designated as a Maternal Level III facility by the Texas Department of State Health Services on Monday.
People looking for COVID-19 tests should avoid ERs, Harris Health System says
Read full article: People looking for COVID-19 tests should avoid ERs, Harris Health System saysHarris Health System is asking people who are seeking COVID-19 testing due to exposure or mild symptoms to avoid emergency rooms in the Houston area and instead seek testing at a pharmacy, doctor’s office or testing site.
Local officials, health experts to address Harris County 2020 death rate and how to help prevent 2021 from being a repeat
Read full article: Local officials, health experts to address Harris County 2020 death rate and how to help prevent 2021 from being a repeatHarris County Commissioner Adrian Garcia will be holding a news conference to address the county death rate in 2020 and how to prevent 2021 from becoming a repeat of last year.
“I am frightened by what is coming”: Texas hospitals could soon be overwhelmed by COVID-19 caseload, officials say
Read full article: “I am frightened by what is coming”: Texas hospitals could soon be overwhelmed by COVID-19 caseload, officials sayThe number of COVID-19 patients in Texas hospitals is rising too fast for hospitals to keep up with, hospital leaders told state lawmakers Tuesday.
‘Internal disaster’: Lyndon B. Johnson Hospital blames surge in COVID cases, shortage of nurses for longer ER wait times
Read full article: ‘Internal disaster’: Lyndon B. Johnson Hospital blames surge in COVID cases, shortage of nurses for longer ER wait timesA Houston hospital said it was inundated with patients over the weekend, prompting it to announce an “internal disaster” and leading to wait times up to 24 hours.
Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee announces Federal American Rescue Act grant for expanded vaccinations
Read full article: Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee announces Federal American Rescue Act grant for expanded vaccinationsCongresswoman Sheila Jackson will visit Thomas Street Clinic Wednesday to announce the Federal American Rescue Act grant that was recently provided to the Harris Health System for expanded vaccinations, testing, and contact tracing.
Houston leaders to hold briefing on COVID-19 vaccine distribution
Read full article: Houston leaders to hold briefing on COVID-19 vaccine distributionMayor Sylvester Turner tours the COVID-19 vaccination site at Harris Health System’s Gulfgate Health Center on Saturday at 2:30 p.m. He will join community leaders to discuss “inequities in the state’s distribution of COVID-19 vaccination supplies.”
5 things for Houstonians to know for Friday, Jan. 22
Read full article: 5 things for Houstonians to know for Friday, Jan. 22Fired Harris County Health doctor accused of stealing COVID-19 vaccine, DA Kim Ogg saysA Harris County Public Health doctor is accused of stealing a vial of the COVID-19 vaccine, Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg announced in a press release Thursday. A week later, he told a fellow Harris County Public Health employee, who then reported him to supervisors. According to Harris County Public Health, the mishandling of the vaccine could result in the loss of government funding for the county, which sparked an investigation into the accusation. Harris Health System canceling COVID vaccination appointments due to short supplyThe Harris Health System has found itself in a predicament as they expect to run out of their COVID vaccine supply by noon Friday. But, industry experts say the shortage will affect much more than Harris Health patients.
Harris Health System canceling COVID vaccination appointments due to short supply
Read full article: Harris Health System canceling COVID vaccination appointments due to short supplyHOUSTON – The Harris Health System has found itself in a predicament as they expect to run out of their COVID-19 vaccine supply Friday. But, industry experts say the shortage will affect much more than Harris Health patients. Harris Health serves the uninsured and underinsured from low-income communities. For now, the final doses run out today with Harris Health unsure of when the next batch will arrive. Harris Health had been running seven vaccination sites but only ran one Friday.
Finn Hall feeds frontlines healthcare workers while supporting small businesses
Read full article: Finn Hall feeds frontlines healthcare workers while supporting small businesses“Finn Hall Feeds the Frontlines” is an innovative campaign that feeds local healthcare heroes while supporting local food entrepreneurs inside Finn Hall, a premiere food hall located on the ground level of the historic JPMorgan Chase art deco building at 712 Main. In less than 24 hours, JPMorgan Chase pledged $20,000 to sustain the matching program. In addition to its cash commitment, JPMorgan Chase host workshops at Finn Hall to assist restaurant operators in managing finances for their business and personal needs. We’re proud neighbors with Finn Hall and its diverse array of culinary entrepreneurs,” said Kristen Habich, Houston Market Leader for JPMorgan Chase. Harris Health is so appreciative of Finn Hall and JPMorgan Chase for providing meals for our staff at both Ben Taub and LBJ hospitals.
Harris Health medical centers in vulnerable communities reopening
Read full article: Harris Health medical centers in vulnerable communities reopeningHOUSTON – Harris Health System has returned to full staffing at three community health care centers. Representatives said that staffing was scaled back at three locations in order to help supplement staff needs with the COVID-19 response at Ben Taub and Lyndon B. Johnson hospitals. The staff returned back to Acres Home, Danny Jackson and Northwest Community Care Centers on Wednesday, Aug. 12. “We have about 33 clinical nurses and I think about 20 of our staff were pulled to go and help with the response at different locations. She said patients are still encouraged to use virtual care platforms for doctor visits.
Remdesivir effectiveness among 35 COVID-related studies underway at Harris Health hospitals
Read full article: Remdesivir effectiveness among 35 COVID-related studies underway at Harris Health hospitalsHOUSTON The effectiveness of remdesivir in the treatment of coronavirus is among 35 COVID-related research projects that are being conducted at Harris Health System hospitals, according to officials. Harris Health has always valued its partnership with its two world-class medical schools, said Dr. Ann Barnes, chief medical officer at Harris Health. Baylor doctors and researchers are examining how changes in dosage and how its combination with other drugs affect the effectiveness. At Lyndon B. Johnson Hospital, doctors and researchers are also testing the use of leronlimab, an anti-inflammatory medication. UTHealth researchers are examining if monoclonal antibodies can help treat COVID-19 patients and prevent people who live with a coronavirus patient from getting infected.
Harris Health System requests traveling nurses to help fight COVID-19 surge
Read full article: Harris Health System requests traveling nurses to help fight COVID-19 surgeHOUSTON The Harris Health System, which oversees both Ben Taub and Lyndon B. Johnson hospitals, is bringing nurses to Houston to help fight the surge in coronavirus cases. As of July 4, twenty-three traveling nurses have been contracted, according to the Chief Nursing Executive at Harris Health Maureen Padilla. Harris Health is looking to bring in an additional 133 nurses but admits finding help has not been easy. In fact, the majority of the 23 traveling nurses are returning to Texas after being deployed to New York City during their COVID-19 outbreak. St. Lukes Health System said theyve brought in over 125 traveling nurses to their hospitals in the Houston and East Texas area.
5 things for Houstonians to know for Friday, July 10
Read full article: 5 things for Houstonians to know for Friday, July 10Here are things you need to know for Friday, July 10:1. The Houston Health Department reported 412 new coronavirus cases, bringing the citys total to 26,012. As of July 4, twenty-three traveling nurses have been contracted, according to the Chief Nursing Executive at Harris Health Maureen Padilla. Harris Health is looking to bring in an additional 133 nurses but admits finding help has not been easy. 3 things to shareWORD OF THE DAYSacchariferous [sak-uh-rif-er-uhs] (adjective) (chemistry) containing or yielding sugar.
Houston-area woman credits recovery from COVID-19 during her delivery to blood plasma
Read full article: Houston-area woman credits recovery from COVID-19 during her delivery to blood plasmaHOUSTON Kony Chacon is crediting a century-old treatment for helping her recover from COVID-19 and hold her newborn daughter at Lyndon B. Johnson Hospital. In a press release from Harris Health System, convalescent plasma therapy was used on Chacon while she was being treated by doctors for COVID-19, unable to see her baby and husband for approximately 10 days. The Houston-area woman thought it was symptoms related to her pregnancy at first, but ultimately led to a 10-day stay at the hospital. Her breathing led to doctors considering intubation, but opted for convalescent plasma therapy. Harris Health System and the Gulf Coast Regional Blood Bank have partnered up to encourage those individuals who recovered from COVID-19 to donate their convalescent plasma.