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Penn Medicine develops ‘first-of-its-kind’ framework for measuring, operationalizing workforce inclusion
As health care organizations strive to cultivate inclusive workplaces, many could use a comprehensive structure to keep their efforts in check. A ‘first-of-its-kind’ study from the Perelman School of Medicine, which is part of the academic medical center Penn Medicine in Philadelphia, has given way to a taxonomy that other health care leaders can use to do exactly that.
Massachusetts General Hospital wins Foster G. McGaw prize for community service
For years, Caitrin Houlihan sought solace in drugs and alcohol.
A workforce plan for the next chapter in health care
One great way to improve capacity and prepare for the future workforce needs—as well as respond to consumers’ desires—is to fully embrace telehealth.
Webinar: How Hospitals and Health Systems Can Address Human Trafficking
As part of the American Hospital Association's Hospital Against Violence initiative, join Hospitals in Pursuit of Excellence and the Association for Community Health Improvement for their upcoming webinar on how hospitals and health systems can prevent human trafficking.
How Hospitals and Health Systems Can Address Human Trafficking
As part of the American Hospital Association's Hospital Against Violence initiative, Hospitals in Pursuit of Excellence and the Association for Community He
CHI’s United Against Violence campaign makes communities safer
Colleen Scanlon, senior vice president and chief advocacy officer for Catholic Health Initiatives, discusses the organization’s widespread efforts to prevent violence in the communities they serve. She said the campaign, which began 10 years ago, demonstrates that real progress in total community health can be achieved when health care providers are open to advocacy – and community collaboration – outside the four walls of a hospital.
Heading Into the Ninth
Last month, we urged the Senate to go back to the drawing board after its original proposal included dramatic cuts to the Medicaid program and the loss of health care coverage for tens of millions
The Education, Orientation and Evolution of the Governance Role at Catholic Health Initiatives
In today’s environment, it’s more important than ever that health care executives pay special attention to one of their most vital, strategic constituencies: board members.