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Yale New Haven Hospital – Working to End Homelessness

The annual Point In Time surveys in Connecticut show that New Haven has the highest concentration of both individuals and families experiencing homelessness in the state. The paradigm shift from sheltering to re-homing people is becoming the norm, and Yale New Haven is working hard with a continuum of providers to develop and execute strategies to transform the care delivery model that, in turn, transforms lives.
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ASHP Reports Shortage of Sterile Water for Injections

Hospitals are experiencing shortages of sterile water used to reconstitute certain medications for injection.
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CMS Issues Update on Transition to Medicare Beneficiary Identifiers

Beginning in October, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services will return both the Health Insurance Claim Number and Medicare beneficiary identifier on the remittance advice when a provider submits a claim.
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DEA Targeting ‘Unusual or Disproportionate’ Opioid Dispensers

The Drug Enforcement Administration will focus over the next 45 days on pharmacies and prescribers who are dispensing “unusual or disproportionate amounts” of prescription opioid drugs.
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Saint Francis Hospital and Medical Center – Joan C. Dauber Food Bank

The Joan C Dauber Food Bank originated in 1976 as an effort to help meet the food needs and alleviate poverty in the Hartford community.
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Connecticut Children’s Medical Center – Mid-Level Developmental Assessment

Mid-Level Developmental Assessment (MLDA) addresses a gap in care for children with mild to moderate challenges whose needs typically are not severe enough to qualify for publicly funded intervention programs, such as Birth to Three or preschool special education, and often go unaddressed.
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Connecticut Children’s Medical Center – Care Coordination Collaborative Model

Connecticut Children’s Office for Community Child Health (the Office) and its Center for Care Coordination, with support from the Child Health and Development Institute, launched the Care Coordination Collaborative Model (the Model) as a pilot program in 2010.
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Glendale Adventist Medical Center – Beyond Loss

Glendale, CA April 2017
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Dignity Health releases human trafficking response resource for hospitals

San Francisco-based Dignity Health today published information on its Human Trafficking Response Progr