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Geisinger chief medical officer Jason W. Mitchell, M.D., named to HAP board

DANVILLE — Geisinger’s chief medical officer, Jason W. Mitchell, M.D., is among the newest members of the Hospital and Healthsystem Association of Pennsylvania’s (HAP) board of directors. He started a 3-year term this month that runs through December 2028. The HAP board includes up to 28 health leaders from across the state in any year. HAP is a statewide organization that advocates on behalf of Pennsylvania hospitals and health systems to advance high-quality, accessible and financially sustainable health care. HAP includes most Pennsylvania hospitals among its more than 235 ...

Medicare proposes new transplant system rules that might spur use of less-than-perfect organs

WASHINGTON (AP) — The government proposed new rules for the nation’s transplant system Wednesday that aim to increase use of less-than-perfect organs and set additional safety standards for donor groups. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services said the proposal would strengthen its oversight of organ procurement organizations or OPOs, groups that retrieve organs from deceased donors. More than 100,000 people are on the U.S. transplant list, the vast majority seeking a kidney, and thousands will die waiting for a new organ. Wednesday’s move is part of an ongoing overhaul ...

Cervical cancer prevention starts before symptoms appear

Is it possible to know you have cervical cancer before it’s even cancer? You may be surprised to hear the answer is a resounding yes! But rather than looking for cervical cancer symptoms, the best thing you can do is have a good relationship with your women’s healthcare provider and stay ...

Why your heart might thank you for extending dry January

As January comes to a close, many people who participated in Dry January begin to consider returning to their usual drinking habits. This pause from alcohol often highlights how closely drinking habits are tied to heart and vascular health. While Dry January is commonly viewed as a short-term ...

American Association of Critical-Care Nurses recognizes ICU at UPMC Williamsport with Beacon Award for Excellence

WILLIAMSPORT — The American Association of Critical-Care Nurses (AACN) recently recognized UPMC Williamsport’s Intensive Care Unit with a silver-level Beacon Award for Excellence. This is a significant achievement as more than 575 units from around the country applied for the award in 2025. “This recognition reflects our team’s commitment to providing the highest level of care for every patient while strengthening the health of our entire community,” said Patti Jackson-Gehris, market president, UPMC North Central Pa., and president, UPMC Williamsport. “It demonstrates ...