Members: Apply for Opioid Use Disorder Learning Collaborative
Oct. 7, 2022 ||The members-only learning collaborative will offer peer learning and expert training to enhance access to opioid use disorder treatment.
view more »The members-only learning collaborative will offer peer learning and expert training to enhance access to opioid use disorder treatment.
view more »The new interest group will give like-minded professionals opportunities to collaborate and access valuable anti-racism and equity tools and resources.
view more »The Essential Communities Resource Library now includes strategies to target structural racism as a social determinant of health.
view more »In a new guide, Essential Hospitals Institute evaluates patient trust in essential hospitals and shares strategies for building institutional trust.
view more »In this new report, Essential Hospitals Institute explores ongoing work by essential hospitals toward climate resiliency and makes recommendations for policymakers and funders to support the steps they are taking to mitigate their contribution to climate change.
view more »While essential hospitals recognize the value of patient-centered outcomes research and comparative effectiveness research, social risk factors and limited resources can impede the use and development of these tools.
view more »Hospitals can use these tools to build the workforce and leadership they need to improve population health in their communities.
view more »Each video spotlights a unique community program at an essential hospital dedicated to a specific social determinant of health.
view more »This collaborative research project will lead to the development of recommendations and best practices for patient-centered care transitions.
view more »This partnership worked to improve vulnerable patients’ access to high-quality health care and help groups of providers navigate health reform.
view more »With funding from the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute, the Essential Hospitals Institute developed a road map to help hospitals overcome barriers to implementing person-centered care and evidence based research.
view more »In April 2018, Essential Hospitals Institute began a one-year project funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation to promote conversations about the cost of health care.
view more »Registration has reopened for the Institute's Graduate Medical Education Learning Network; the next monthly webinar will be held Feb. 15.
view more »In February 2017, the Essential Hospitals Institute began an 18-month project to explore whether and to what extent hospitals use patient-centered outcomes and comparative effectiveness research (PCOR/CER) to improve care delivery.
view more »This project, supported by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, will help essential hospitals develop, implement, and evaluate population health programs, overcome barriers, and collaborate with community partners.
view more »With support from Kaiser Permanente and East Bay Community Foundation, America's Essential Hospitals collaborates with NACHC and GW to help providers navigate and adapt to the systemwide policy changes and accountability standards mandated by the ACA.
view more »New phase of ongoing partnership with Kaiser Permanente Community Benefit reflects demands of health care reform, evolving landscape for hospitals under Affordable Care Act.
view more »The EHEN was one of 26 hospital engagement networks funded by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services through the Partnership for Patients, a national initiative to reduce preventable hospital-acquired conditions by 40 percent and 30-day readmissions by 20 percent by 2013.
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