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The Delaware Division of Public Health announced Thursday that its Bureau of Oral Health and Dental Services will not reopen its Public Health Dental Clinics for direct patient care.
Also starting Monday, DHSS and the Division of Public Health will begin a new collaboration with the United Way of Delaware to better triage incoming calls related to COVID-19.
The agency will use Conduent’s cloud-based technology platform to monitor, report and understand public health threats and infectious disease outbreaks as well as securely track patients and ...
The Delaware Division of Public Health has cautioned residents to be on the lookout for rabid animals as the weather heats up this summer. Rabies occurs regularly within the state's wildlife ...
Long-time Delaware public health leader to step down Dr. Karyl Rattay has led the Div. of Public Health since 2009, and has been a fixture as the state battled COVID-19. She’ll leave her job at the ...
The latest report from the Delaware Department of Health and Social Services revealed that more than 9,000 Delawareans enrolled in health care coverage as of February 28.
DOVER, Delaware -- Delaware's top public health official has announced that she will leave her job next month. Dr. Karyl Rattay will step down on June 30 after leading the Division of Public ...
SMYRNA, Del.– The Delaware Public Health Laboratory will nearly double in size to increase the capacity for routine and outbreak testing to accommodate advanced technical laboratory staff and ...
--Conduent Incorporated, a global technology-led business solutions and services company, today announced that the Delaware Department of Health and Social Services Division of Public Health has ...
Department of Health and Social Services is accepting applications from Delaware healthcare providers for "mini-grants" in support of the state's health information exchange.
Delaware’s Department of Health and Social Services is asking state budget officials for $42 million in additional funding to pay for Medicaid and other programs.
A confirmed case of the measles from an out-of-state resident was reported Sunday to the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services (DHSS).