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IHA 2015 Quality Awards

Sinai Health System, Chicago, “Helping Adults Breathe and Thrive: A Healthy Homes Approach to Improving Respiratory He
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Chair File: Caring Partners Turn a Neighborhood Around

“If we can’t do something for our own neighbors, what can we do across town or in another city?”
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Hospitals Honored for Working Together to Improve Community Health

Five Collaborative Programs Win 2018 AHA NOVA Awards
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Baystate Health - Partners for a Healthier Community

OverviewPartners for a Healthier Community (PHC) is the public health institute of western Massachusetts, advancing public health practice and making systematic improvements with policy ch
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AHA leading efforts to reduce disparities in health care

In conjunction with Black History Month, Jay Bhatt, D.O., AHA chief medical officer and senior vice president, highlights AHA’s Institute for Diversity and Health Equity resources and activities aimed at addressing disparities in health care.
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Carol Inc. and Minneapolis Employers

Four 'value health opportunities' have been developed for three major Minneapolis employer groups.
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Improving Obstetrical Care Through Organizational Collaboration

Infants born to mothers electively at a gestational age of 37-39 weeks are more likely to develop respiratory distress requiring mechanical ventilation.
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Integrating Cultural Competency into Population Health Initiatives

New York-Presbyterian Hospital
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Well-Child Care Visits and Risk of Ambulatory Care–Sensitive Hospitalizations

Young children who missed more than half of recommended well-child visits had up to twice the risk of hospitalization compared to children who attended most of their visits.

Information exchange portal closes the gap between health system and social services

In Dallas, as in many cities, frequent users of emergency services often face underlying social issues.