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Webinar: Human Trafficking: What the Health Care System Can Do

Human trafficking is a modern form of slavery.
Advocacy Webinar Recording
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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.
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Hospital ties a purple ribbon to highlight Domestic Violence Awareness Month

Swedish Covenant Hospital in Chicago held a ceremony earlier this month to tie purple ribbons around a tree in its lobby as part of Domestic Violence Awareness Month.

The Impact of Violence on Community Health

Last month's Association for Community Health Improvement annual conference explored the tough questions, shared success stories and provided resources on violence prevention.

Study Assesses High Cost of Firearm Injuries

More than 40 percent of the initial hospitalization costs for gunshot victims are billed to Medicaid and Medicare.

Finding a Hospital’s Role in Curbing Chicago’s Violence

Harvard-trained surgeon and public health expert pilots new Level I trauma center on Chicago’s murder-plagued South Side.

The Public Health Approach to Addressing Gun Violence

Physicians have a key role to play in limiting gun-related fatalities, panel members say

The Public Health Approach to Addressing Gun Violence

Physicians have a key role to play in limiting gun-related fatalities, panel members say

Chicago Trauma Surgeon on City's Violence and the Burnout It Spells for Docs and Nurses

Selwyn Rogers, M.D., is leading the effort to open a new facility on the Windy City's violence-plagued South Side

A Health-centered Approach to Preventing Gun Violence

For former health care leader turned priest, progress is measured one life at a time.