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Southern Utah hospitals get high marks for encouraging breastfeeding

A trio of Utah hospitals run by Intermountain Health are making sure that the best practice of breastfeeding has taken firm hold within their walls.
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New and upgraded health care facilities for Native Americans open in Arizona

Three new and upgraded health facilities opening in Arizona will provide Native Americans with better access to health care, and more are in the works.
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Boston Medical Center: Leading the Way Towards Health Equity and Justice

In this conversation, Thea James, M.D., vice president of mission with BMC, discusses the organization's evolution with health disparity work, and how BMC’s creation of the Health Equity Accelerator helped lead the way to achieve health justice in their communities.
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Study shows increases in postpartum primary care using automated scheduling

The results of a study published July 16 by JAMA Network Open showed a 19% increase in postpartum primary care provider visits for patients through the use of automated, op-out appointments, reminders and educational messages. 
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FY 2025 Updates Part 1: ICD-10-CM Codes and Official Guidelines for Coding and Reporting

This webinar will provide updates on changes to the ICD-10-CM codes and Official Guidelines for Coding and Reporting that are effective October 1, 2024.
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Baptist Health’s Food Rx Program

Baptist Health recognizes the financial constraints that many patients face, and, in response, developed the Food Rx Program to provide nonperishable food items to patients who have an immediate need.
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On-campus high school grocery store offers more than free food

O.D. Wyatt High School in Fort Worth, Texas, in January 2024 opened an on-campus grocery store, housed in a portable building and brimming with fresh produce, meat and nonperishable items for students and their families.
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The joy of cooking meets the science of nutrition. The result? Optimal health, says one hospital.

The Culinary Medicine program combines “the joy of cooking with the science of nutrition to help patients, employees and the community achieve optimal health.”
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Experts aim to get ahead of hackers who may target medical devices

A group of cybersecurity experts, representing everyone from NASA to academic medicine, formed a committee targeting the small but potentially lethal threat in which a hacker takes control of a medical device, an act known by some as “medjacking.”