How a Columbia company tackles challenges in the medical supply chain
Boxes of crutches that line one wall of the warehouse at Columbia’s Rhino Medical Supply are a testament to the challenges of the health care supply chain.
Medical center purchases office building in Columbia
A 9,600-square-foot multi-tenant office building located at 5115 Forest Drive was recently sold to Lexington Medical Center.
Charleston health care network awarded $2M grant for women’s health
Fetter Health Care Network has been awarded the Quality Improvement Fund Maternal Health grant, a $2 million award provided by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
$277M hospital proposed for Johns Island
Trident Medical Center has submitted a Certificate of Need to the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control to build a $277 million hospital on Johns Island.
Nominations open for SC Biz News Health Care Heroes Awards
For the first time this year’s recognition is a statewide honor, with an awards event set for Dec. 7 in Columbia.
Counselors open therapy practice in Charleston area
A therapy practice dedicated to guiding individuals, couples and families through the life stages of conception, pregnancy, postpartum, parenthood, infertility and loss, is expanding into the Lowcountry.
Foundation donates $50,000 to transform lives of veterans
WarriorWOD, a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the lives of veterans, has been awarded a $50,000 grant by the Carolinas Center for Medical Excellence Foundation.
Columbia organization turns to tech to tackle health, social needs
The organization is teaming up with a New York-based software company in using tech to help address health and social needs that stretch beyond the hospital walls.
MUSC Health Midlands names new chief operating officer
Tyler Sherrill has been named the new Chief Operating Officer of MUSC Health’s Midlands Division, effective later this summer
South Carolina Healthy Business Challenge expands to Midlands
The South Carolina Healthy Business Challenge also has a presence in the Lowcountry and the Upstate.
$48M Charleston mental health center is state’s first in 30 years
The state’s newest free-standing mental health hospital in more than 30 years is not designed like facilities of the past, as physical barriers have been removed, large windows allow natural light and a courtyard provides a serene spac
Bon Secours secures $94M for Charleston, Greenville projects
The funding will be used to upgrade facilities across the health care system in South Carolina.