Performance Chiropractic in Wilder is celebrating a very special state-wide recognition. Dr. Hannegan has been named the 2021 Kentucky Chiropractor of the Year by the Kentucky Association of Chiropractors. (KAC) Chiropractor of the Year is the KAC’s most prestigious annual award recognizing a member who has gone above and beyond to give back to […]
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NKU Receives Grant to Help Expand Telehealth Medicine in Rural Communities
The Health Innovation Center at Northern Kentucky University. The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced it is awarding a grant to Northern Kentucky University (NKU) aimed at expanding telehealth and telemedicine resources in rural communities in the Northern Kentucky region. The grant, worth $182,792, will allow NKU to help St. Elizabeth Healthcare to expand […]
Cincinnati Children’s inks deal to acquire Northern Kentucky practices
River Hills Pediatrics is located at 7831 Alexandria Pike in Alexandria. Cincinnati Children’s Hospital is expanding its presence in Northern Kentucky with the addition of a physician practice that includes three offices in Campbell and Boone counties. River Hills Pediatrics — with medical offices in Alexandria, Southgate and Florence — will be rebranded as part […]
Lawmakers hear testimony on student mental health crisis
At the recent Interim Joint Committee on Education meeting Rep. Shane Baker, R-Somerset, asks what parents can do to help address the student mental health crisis. Does this story bring some value to you? Please consider a small donation to help fund our content. We rely solely on support from our advertising partners, providing our […]
Kynect Health Coverage Exchange relaunches this month
Starting Nov. 1 Kentuckians can apply, enroll in benefits through the Kentucky marketplace at kynect.ky.gov Gov. Andy Beshear announced Monday kynect, the state-based health insurance exchange, will reopen Nov. 1, 2021, to provide Kentuckians access to health coverage and other benefits. The move, approved recently by the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), allows […]
COVID-19: 8,500+ Cases Sat. – Mon. in Ky.; 626 in NKY; Monoclonal Antibody Shortage
Kentucky recorded 8,571 new positive COVID-19 cases Saturday through Monday, and 88 total deaths. Three of the deaths were among people in their early twenties, the state said. There were 626 cases across five Northern Kentucky counties during that span: 264 in Kenton, 203 in Boone, 123 in Campbell, 21 in Grant, and 15 in […]
NKU Awarded $1 Million Federal Grant to Combat Opioid Epidemic
NKU Griffin Hall Center for Informatics. Northern Kentucky University received $1 million from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) as a part of the Rural Communities Opioid Response Program. This initiative was established to reduce the morbidity and mortality of substance misuse by enhancing rural residents’ access […]
COVID-19: Younger Population’s Deaths Increasing in Ky.
Kentucky has just 93 total intensive care unit (ICU) beds left and out of 96 hospitals in the state, 66 are experiencing critical staff shortages, the state said Thursday. Younger people are dying from COVID-19 at a higher rate since the earlier days of the COVID-19 pandemic, particularly since the delta variant of the coronavirus […]
Ky. Poll Shows Vaccine Hesitancy Dropped from Six Months Ago
A new Vaccines in Kentucky Poll, commissioned by the Foundation for a Healthy Kentucky, shows efforts to encourage COVID-19 vaccines have persuaded two-thirds of those who said earlier this year they were open to changing their minds. The poll, conducted August 4 to September 4, showed overall lower hesitancy by about one-third, compared to a similar […]
Gov. Beshear: Federal Government Announces Monoclonal Antibody Treatment Shortage Due to Extraordinary Demand
Today, Gov. Andy Beshear said the federal government announced a change in the way COVID-19 monoclonal antibody treatments will be distributed among states due to supply shortages and extraordinary demand across the country. Health care providers will no longer be able to order the treatments directly; instead, state governments will supervise the distribution of a […]

