First Indiana flu death of 2024-25 season announced
The Indiana Department of Health encourages Hoosiers to protect themselves against influenza (flu) after confirming the first flu-related death of the 2024-25 season.
Health First Allen County grant awards announced for 2025
The Allen County Department of Health will continue in 2025 to work with community partners to promote and protect public health, providing them with needed resources to continue and expand efforts to improve the health of local residents.
Parkview Health recognized again with patient experience award
Parkview Health has been once again honored by NRC Health with the 2024 Excellence in Patient Experience Award.
Active TB case identified, Health Department offers testing
The Allen County Department of Health and Fort Wayne Community Schools are working closely to respond to an exposure of active tuberculosis within FWCS.
Parkview Health named among Top Places to Work in Healthcare
Parkview Health has been selected to Becker’s Hospital Review’s 150 Top Places to Work in Healthcare list for 2024.
ACDH weekly COVID-19 update – 10/21/2022
The Allen County Department of Health reports that since last week's update, one Allen County resident died while another 351 tested positive for COVID-19.
ACDH weekly COVID-19 update – 10/14/2022
The Allen County Department of Health reports that since last week's update, three Allen County residents died while another 203 tested positive for COVID-19.
Parkview Health CEO Mike Packnett announces retirement
Parkview Health Chief Executive Officer Mike Packnett has announced he will retire at the end of 2022, following more than 16 years as leader of the region’s largest employer.
ACDH weekly COVID-19 update – 10/7/2022
The Allen County Department of Health reports that since last week's update, two Allen County residents died while another 248 tested positive for COVID-19.
ACDH weekly COVID-19 update – 9/30/2022
The Allen County Department of Health reports that since last week's update, 3 Allen County residents died while another 233 tested positive for COVID-19.