The ranking grades general hospitals in the U.S. based on their ability to protect patients from medical errors, accidents and more.
Philly Magazine has released its list of the best doctors in the Philadelphia region.
A website provides an index of air quality conditions for Lower Bucks County towns. See below to get your air quality index.
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The Neshaminy Mall clinic closed Sept. 22 and the one at Bucks County Community College on Tuesday.
The wellness event will be held at Russell C. Struble Elementary School on Wednesday night. Come and get a free health screening.
See how the ongoing coronavirus pandemic has affected hospital capacity in Bucks County and across PA.
Here's an update on how the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has affected hospital capacity in Bucks County and across PA.
Updated federal data shows how many hospital beds are currently filled in Bucks County and across PA.
Here are updated figures on hospital capacity in Bucks County.
Updated federal data shows how the ongoing coronavirus pandemic has affected hospitals in Bucks County.
Boosters available in Bensalem help protect against omicron and delta variant infections, and lessen the symptoms if you do get sick.
Bucks County is part of the national trend of growing coronavirus cases.
The rate of new cases has increased recently in Bucks County.
The U.S. ranks poorly among developed countries for maternal health. Here is how Bucks County compares to the U.S.
In the latest update from the county health department, 84 people were in the hospital with COVID-19 and 17 were in the intensive care unit.
Last week's numbers show an increase in the seven-day case average, according to the latest data from the Bucks County Department of Health.
Last week's statistics also showed that 187 children had tested positive for COVID-19 between Sep. 25 and Oct. 1.
Bucks County remains an area of high transmission, but data from this past week shows that more people are choosing to get vaccinated.
At least 58 people were being treated for COVID-19 in Bucks County hospitals on Monday, 15 of whom were in the intensive care unit.
The health department said new COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations held steady between Sep. 5 and Sep. 13, while vaccination rates dipped.
While some metrics are down from last week, COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations are still higher in Bucks County than they were a month ago.
Data shows that 6,716 Bucks County residents got a vaccine last week — and 4,408 of those were first doses.
With metrics surging, Bucks County has now been upgraded from "substantial" to "high" transmission of the virus.
The county had administered 11 Pfizer booster shots as of Monday afternoon. Third-dose Moderna shots are expected next week.
Bucks County's infection rate has increased by 150 percent in two weeks, though hospitalization rates are not following the same trend.
Here's how many hospital beds are currently filled in Bucks County.
According to last week's data, Bucks is one of 25 PA counties with high or substantial COVID-19 spread — the week before, there were nine.
"The current surge in COVID cases around the nation is among those who are unvaccinated," the Bucks County Commissioners said.
The Red Cross is holding a series of blood drives soon in the Bensalem area.
Here is how the Bensalem area is doing in the race to vaccinate its population.
Deaths from the coronavirus, which tend to lag case numbers by a couple of weeks, remained high but vaccines also hit a milestone.
Here's how the ongoing coronavirus pandemic has affected hospital capacity in Bucks County and across PA.
Bucks County's new coronavirus cases increased 7 percent last week and the 20 COVID deaths reported were the most since February.
The county's public clinics gave more than 14,000 shots last week, the most ever, despite one clinic pausing on Johnson & Johnson shots.
A Bensalem pizza joint got a clean bill of health this week after an inspection the week before found some problems.
At Banner Health facilities, sometimes a wet nose and wagging tail are exactly what the doctor ordered.
Visits to the doctor for the flu haven't been this high since 2009.