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Seeking interns, M Health Fairview leans on Project SEARCH
Caitlin Ingebritson is one of many who have had a glowing experience as an intern with M Health Fairview. Project SEARCH interns complete three 10-week rotations in various departments at the hospital, including security, environmental services, nutrition services, supply chain, facilities and clerical.
Minnesota hospital imports new rooms, eases strain on emergency department
Leaders at M Health Fairview St. John’s Hospital in Minnesota are addressing crowding and capacity constraints by opening a new, 16-bed short-stay and observation unit.
Texas Children’s Hospital uses new enzyme therapy to cure a rare neurological disorder
An extremely rare neurological disorder called aromatic l-amino acid decarboxylase (AADC) — a condition that prevents the brain from producing dopamine and serotonin, the essential chemicals for controlling movement, mood and basic nervous system functions — was once thought to be untreatable.
Technology-enabled Care Resources | Care Transformation Framework: Clinical Settings:
Technological advances are applied to care delivery to improve patient care and ensure that patients receive the right care at the right time.
Community-based Partnership Resources | Care Transformation Framework: Community Settings
Hospitals are adopting strategies to address societal factors at the community level that impact swaths of the patient population. While health care alone cannot change community circumstances, hospital partnerships with multisector community stakeholders can influence community ecosystems to provide an environment in which all community members can thrive.
Surviving Disruption in Health Care
Health care providers must draw lessons from the core capabilities of successful companies in the internet economy.
Via Christi St. Francis pioneers new minimally invasive heart procedure
Via Christi St. Francis Hospital in Wichita has become the first site in Kansas to perform a new procedure as part of the JOURNEY IDE clinical trial, aimed at treating severe aortic regurgitation.
Community Health and Environment Resources
Explore the Community Health and Environment's resources, which can be leveraged to address the impact of environment on community health.
Aging Is Not a Trend: Why Boards Must Lead in the Longevity Era
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University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences performs state’s first minimally invasive heart surgery
The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) performed the state’s first minimally invasive procedure to treat severe tricuspid regurgitation, a life-threatening condition caused by a leaky heart valve.