Trinity Health of New England is hosting two free street fairs on Saturday that will mix food, fun, and community spirit with good health.
It will get $600,.000 in federal funds to improve its behavioral/mental health programs to underserved populations in the city.
Dr. Atique Mirza, a partner with Central Connecticut Cardiologists, To Serve As HCMA President
The Hartford Department of Health and Human Services is looking for folks to discuss their COVID-19 pandemic experiences.
The City of Hartford this month is declaring war on mosquitoes as part of its regular battle against the public health scourge.
State officials last week announced more than $2 million in grants for 36 school districts and summer camp programs across the state.
Hartford Hospital's kidney transplant program is among the best in the country, according to the Connecticut Hospital Association.
The prominent hospital was named an “LGBTQ+ Healthcare Equality Builder” by the Human Rights Campaign Foundation.
Saint Francis Hospital in Hartford has appointed a veteran healthcare administrator from Florida to take over as president.
Largest Fundraiser to Support Breast Cancer Research & Education in Connecticut; State's Breast Cancer Rate is Nation’s 2nd Highest
Celebrates National Minority Health Month and Physical Wellness Month
The Hartford-based hospital ranked 170 out of 432 making the Newsweek 2024 'World's Best Hospitals' list.
Airborne Toxins Trigger Sinus, Respiratory and Autoimmune Ailments
The Hartford-based hospital is utilizing new technology to locate and treat breast cancer.
The hospital last month became the first in Connecticut to install a brand-new style pacemaker for those with slow heartbeats.
The hospital was lauded by a national medical services firm that ranked its nursing program among the nation's best.
Connecticut Children's will name its neonatal ICU after benefactors who recently donated $2.5 million to the expansion project.
Access Health CT is hosting a special open enrollment health insurance fair in Hartford on Thursday to help folks sign up for a plan.
All seven Hartford HealthCare hospitals earn straight A’s for safety from Leapfrog –Hartford HealthCare’s report card is in.
The nonprofit group CT Citizen Action Group is protesting the medical insurance industry's practices that see people denied health care.
Orthopedic Associates of Hartford this week welcomed a West Hartford resident and a Farmington resident to its team.
The person is the second in Connecticut this year to come down with the mosquito-borne disease.
The seasonal program offers 700 classes in 6 cities: Bridgeport, Hartford, New Haven, New London, Waterbury and Willimantic (Windham)
The City of Hartford recently announced a massive, anti-mosquito initiative aimed at eradicating the blood-sucking bugs.
Group-home and day-program workers, who protested loudly at the governor's mansion in Hartford as well as the capitol, will get a pay hike.
City officials said folks should take it easy in Hartford due to smoke from Canada wilfires, offering coping tips.
The unique programs 11th season starts Sunday at Bushnell Park.
The National Eating Disorders Association (NEDA) is organizing its Hartford, CT NEDA Walk on Saturday, May 27.
The board of the Hartford Gay and Lesbian Health Collective hired an advisor in the Hartford School System to be its new director.
Hartford's mayor has nominated a former Bridgeport city official to be named head of health and human services department.
The Connecticut Children's Medical Center in Hartford broke ground on an expansion project on its beloved 'Superheroes Day.'
This is the largest grant awarded to Connecticut Children’s in its history and will help doctors collect data on pediatric Crohn's disease.
Currently serving as interim director, the Hartford native previously was the organization’s deputy director.
Some $1.8 million will help a Hartford organization provide mental and behavioral health care to North End residents.
The City of Hartford is distributing more free masks, test kits and thermometers to its residents.
The Hartford Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) kicked off a new campaign to get people vaccinated.
This event supported the “Bleeding Blue for Good” initiative while supporting the South End Boys & Girls Club .
The two organizations will work together to accelerate healthcare innovation and advance economic development in Connecticut
Partnership will accelerate investment and validation for early-stage companies creating digital health solutions