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Health and Wellness | October 19, 2021
Medicare 101: What You Need to Know
Learn what you need to know about Medicare before open enrollment closes on Dec. 7. You can stick with your current plan or make changes during open enrollment.
Health and Wellness | October 19, 2021
Finding the Right Doctor and Health Plan for You (video)
You can sign up to a new health plan, make changes to an existing one or cancel coverage during open enrollment period. Learn more.
Health and Wellness | October 4, 2021
What Is a Hernia and How Is It Treated? (video)
Hernias usually don't go away without surgery. A Scripps surgeon explains how minimally invasive robotic hernia repair works.
News Releases | September 8, 2021
Scripps Unveils Incentive Program as COVID-19 Unemployment Expires
Bonuses are available to new hires in food services and environmental services positions, as COVID-19 unemployment benefits expire.
Health and Wellness | August 24, 2021
Myths vs Facts: Dispelling False Excuses Not to Get Vaccinated (video)
Scripps experts debunk false reasons not to get the COVID vaccine. One myth is that the vaccine can't protect against the delta variant. It can.
News Releases | August 20, 2021
Impact of COVID Pandemic Takes Toll on Health Care Workforce
Health care workforce shortages, increasing COVID-19 cases and non-COVID patient care, prompted Scripps Health to temporarily delay some medical procedures.
Health and Wellness | August 12, 2021
Myths and Facts About the COVID-19 Vaccines (video)
Many remain unvaccinated against COVID due to misinformation about the vaccine's safety. Scripps experts dispel those myths with facts.
August 10, 2021
Scripps Whittier Receives $3.1 Million NIH Grant To Study Continuous Glucose Monitoring in the Hospital
The NIH has awarded a $3.1 million grant to the Scripps Whittier Diabetes Institute to study the use of wireless continuous glucose monitoring.
Health and Wellness | August 6, 2021
Vaccinated vs. Unvaccinated: What Are the Risks?
Though rare, vaccinated people can still get COVID-19, Unvaccinated people account for the vast majority of hospitalizations and deaths. Learn more.
Health and Wellness | August 3, 2021
What Is Coronary Artery Disease? (podcast)
A Scripps cardiologist explains how coronary artery disease occurs, treatment options and whether it can be prevented or reversed.