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CT DPH Urges Flu Vaccination Amidst Rising Cases
The Connecticut Department of Public Health (DPH) is urging residents to get vaccinated against influenza due to a significant increase in cases, with over 600 reported in November. The DPH highlights the importance of vaccination during National Influenza Vaccination Week.
Connecticut Confirms First Measles Case in Years
The Connecticut Department of Public Health has confirmed the state's first measles case in several years. This notice serves to inform the public and healthcare providers about the confirmed case and to remind individuals about the importance of vaccination.
Valatie Receives $5.5M State Grant for PFAS Treatment Facility
New York State has awarded a $5.5 million grant to the Village of Valatie to construct a PFAS treatment facility. This funding, part of a larger state investment in water quality, aims to protect drinking water and public health while managing costs for local ratepayers.
NY Health Launches Living Donor Support Program Campaign
The New York State Department of Health has launched a media campaign to promote its Living Donor Support Program. This program aims to reimburse eligible living organ donors for expenses incurred during the donation process, such as travel and lost wages, up to $14,000.
New York State Department of Health Celebrates 125 Years
The New York State Department of Health is celebrating its 125th anniversary on February 19, 2026. The notice highlights the department's historical achievements in protecting public health and advancing health equity for New Yorkers since its founding in 1901.
NY DOH Urges RSV Vaccinations Amid High Case Numbers
The New York State Department of Health is urging eligible residents to get vaccinated against RSV, as cases and hospitalizations remain high and exceed those for influenza and COVID-19 combined. The notice details vaccination recommendations for various age groups and risk factors, emphasizing the availability of immunizations.
Helen Hayes Hospital Updates Shabbos Room
Helen Hayes Hospital, a New York State Department of Health facility, has completed renovations to its Shabbos Room, enhancing the space for Jewish patients and families. The updated room offers improved comfort and functionality to support religious observance.
Sujata R Maddineni, M.D. agrees to cease medical practice
The Massachusetts Board of Registration in Medicine has entered into a Voluntary Agreement Not to Practice Medicine with Dr. Sujata R Maddineni. Effective immediately, Dr. Maddineni agrees to cease all medical practice in the Commonwealth. This agreement is non-disciplinary but will be reported to national data banks.
Dr. Maddineni - Board of Medicine Disciplinary Action
The Massachusetts Board of Medicine has taken disciplinary action against Dr. Maddineni. This action involves specific findings and sanctions related to professional conduct. Further details on the nature of the disciplinary action are available in the document.
Dr. Elaine Celeste Jones Voluntarily Resigns Medical License
Dr. Elaine Celeste Jones has voluntarily resigned her medical license in Massachusetts, effective January 20, 2026. This action is considered a disciplinary measure and will be reported to national data agencies.
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