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Case Study: Yuma District Hospital Patient Centered Medical Home

Yuma District Hospital Yuma, CO

E Pluribus Unum in the Big Apple

The motto of the United States, E Pluribus Unum, (Latin for "Out of many, one") informs the approach to community relations at NYU Langone Health.

Leading Practice: Reduction or Elimination of HAPU - Nexera

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The following leading practice describes methods used to reduce Hospital Acquired Pressure Ulcers (HAPU).

Baptist Health UDI Capture Work Group Case Study

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A UDI Capture Work Group Case Study at the Baptist Health.

Beaver Dam Community Hospital UDI Capture Work Group Case Study

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A UDI Capture Work Group Case Study at the Beaver Dam Community Hospitals, Inc.

WellSpan's START Program: Integrating Behavioral Health, Justice and Community in York County

In 2019, Pennsylvania’s York County Community Needs Assessment revealed a community in crisis.

Central Vermont Medical Center | Vermont

Central Vermont Medical Center (CVMC) erves a population of 66,000 and employs nearly 1,400 people in one of the most rural regions of the country. The not-for-profit community health care provider treats more than 25,000 patients through its Emergency Department, provides care to over 164,000 Vermonters in its 27 outpatient facilities, and performs over 3,000 outpatient surgeries annually.

Young Photographers Round Out Community Health Needs Assessment

In Children’s Hospital Los Angeles’s 2022 Community Health Needs Assessment Youth Photovoice Project, more than 150 young Angelenos got to communicate their own sense of the welfare of their neighborhoods though the lens of a camera.

The Personal Touch - Titus Regional Medical Center

For area residents served by Titus Regional Medical Center (TRMC) in Mt. Pleasant, Texas, a patient with a question or concern just may be able to pick up the phone — and reach the system’s CEO directly.