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The private health information of more than 900 Medicaid recipients in Georgia may have been exposed in July, according to a state contractor.
Georgia health officials are monitoring seven people for measles after they came in contact with infected people.
Augusta Technical College will be introducing a new pathway program that will help licensed practical nurses bridge over to becoming...
Nearly 100,000 Georgians have lost Medicaid coverage since the federal public health emergency brought on by the pandemic expired in...
A research team led by Augusta University Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost Neil J. MacKinnon has released...
Georgia Republicans have sought to go their own way in expanding Medicaid coverage for more than a decade since a...
Augusta University’s VICEROY Kids camp teaches kids about the importance of cybersecurity and the basics of coding.
Attorneys for Piedmont Augusta have forced a lawsuit filed by hospital retirees into U.S. District Court, raising old questions about...
A recent phishing attack at Augusta University was enabled by an employee likely expected to know better.
Paine College hosted a stakeholder meeting on Wednesday morning, partnering with the Georgia Technology Authority (GTA) to present a talk...
A cyber summer camp for middle and high schoolers began Monday at the Georgia Cyber Innovation & Training Center.
Georgia’s decades-old certificate of need (CON) law governing hospitals and health-care services has never achieved its intended purpose and should...
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