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Mercy Health Partners/Lakeshore Health Network
Mercy has participated in developing a network of health care providers and community agencies to jointly evaluate, plan and deploy health care services to better meet the needs of underserved resi
MR CHAMMP Program
From October 2009 to February 2011, MR CHAMMP sponsored 67 programs which were provided to the community.
Muskegon Oceana County Health Disparities Reduction Coalition
The Muskegon Community Health Project, in partnership with Mercy Health Partners, is an inclusive, community-based, decision-making not-
Project Brotherhood
Project Brotherhood is dedicated to helping Greater New Haven-area men make the healthy lifestyle choices needed to prevent cancer.
Improving documentation of a beta-blocker quality measure through an anesthesia information management system and real-time notification of documentation errors.
This study advocates for a highly structured electronic health record with real-time alerts and designated team responsibility to improve documentation and compliance with perioperative beta-blocker a
Lots to Lose: How America's Health and Obesity Crisis Threatens our Economic Future
Fully two-thirds of Americans are overweight or obese. One-third of American children are overweight or obese. And among children under the age of six, nearly one in five is overweight or obese.
Patient Experience in Safety-Net Hospitals: Implications for Improving Care and Value-Based Purchasing
Safety-net hospitals have lower performance than non-SNHs on metrics of patient-reported experience, improved somewhat more slowly under public reporting, and are likely to fare poorly under value-
TRUST: Meeting Our Mission, 2003-2012
A collection of 10 short essays by the industry luminaries who have received HRET's TRUST Award since its inception in 2003.
Multiple Chronic Conditions Among Adults Aged 45 and Over: Trends Over the Past 10 Years
Studies suggest that the presence of multiple chronic conditions (MCC) adds a layer of complexity to disease management; recently the U.S.
Physician Practice Trends Survey 2012
Between March and June 2012, Jackson Healthcare conducted a series of online physician surveys that included all medical specialities.