Primary care shortages exist in all but one of South Carolina’s 46 counties, largely due to a disproportionate amount of students to training opportunities. Just six counties have sufficient mental…
The CDC has released Racial and Ethnic Group Caregiving Infographics featuring 2015-2017 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) data. The full data report and infographic are now available on their website. For…
The Art of Healthy Living exhibit sponsored by the University of South Carolina from May 10-12 in downtown Greenville will feature educational and interactive activities to encourage people of all…
Vaccines protect children against infectious diseases such as measles, mumps, rubella and whooping cough. This Infant Immunization Week, we recognize just how essential these childhood vaccinations are to public health.…
May is Mental Health Awareness Month and presents an important opportunity to encourage young people, especially LGBTQ youth and youth of color who experience health disparities, to speak openly and…
This week is National Infant Immunization Week, where we celebrate lifesaving vaccines that protect our children. Read more about the week in this statement from U.S Secretary of Health and…
According to experts, mental health resources are at an all-time low in South Carolina, especially in rural areas. Expanding these resources is vital to making South Carolina a healthier and…
IMPH Program Manager Brie Hunt will present during the 2019 Healthcare Costs and Issues Forum is organized by the @scchamber of Commerce and will be held in Columbia on May…
On Wednesday, April 24th, IMPH’s Associate Executive Director, Maya Pack, testified during the SC Advisory Council on Aging Public Hearing. This was the first public hearing of the newly formed…