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Perspective: Progress on Stopping Cuts to Hospitals … Still More Work to Do

This week Congress passed legislation to stop a number of harmfu
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Webinar: Adding Value by Embedding Mental Health Care in Every Patient Visit

Properly diagnosing and treating mental health disorders through an effective integrated team approach is vital to achieving population health. In 2000, Intermountain created a Mental Health Integration (MHI) program that made mental health evaluation and services part of routine primary care.
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Webinar: St. Vincent’s, Jacksonville, the ROI of Mental Health First Aid

Learn how five local hospital systems created a course to train people to perform "adult mental health first aid," giving members of the public skills to help someone who is developing or experiencing a mental health crisis

Patient Billing

This issue brief discusses the key challenges with the patient billing experience today, based on national surveys and consumer research, and identifies opportunities for hospitals and health systems to improve the patient billing experience.

Hillcrest Medical Center Focuses 'Don’t Bug Me' Flu Vaccination Campaign on Kids

Mixing facts and fun, Hillcrest Medical Center and the Tulsa Health Department are helping kids learn about preventing spread of the flu and COVID-19.

Bill to stop Medicare cuts passes House, Senate

In a Dec. 9 bipartisan vote, the Senate passed legislation supported by the American Hospital Association (AHA) and AONL that would stop Medicare cuts to hospitals

2021 Salary Survey results

Respondents view modest pay increases while responsibilities continue to climb

ASHE, AHE certifications tied to higher raises

Results from the 2021 Salary Survey show that those with a CHFM or CHESP tend to earn more than peers without certification

CMS proposes ‘Birthing-Friendly’ hospital designation

This week the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) announced the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) plans to establish a “Birthing-Friendly” designation to drive improvements in perinatal health outcomes and maternal health equity.

Interventions address maternal cardiovascular disease

A team composed of a maternal-fetal medicine physician, a cardiologist and an RN who serves as the program coordinator meet with patients to get a full understanding of their health histories and take steps to manage their cardiovascular disorders—the leading cause of maternal death.