Committed to Safety: Improving Black Obstetric Outcomes
June 20, 2022 ||America’s Essential Hospitals is working to lower morbidity and mortality rates among Black birthing patients and improve overall patient safety.
view more »America’s Essential Hospitals is working to lower morbidity and mortality rates among Black birthing patients and improve overall patient safety.
view more »America’s Essential Hospitals, whose more than 300 members care for low-income and other marginalized people, today honored 13 member hospitals for outstanding work to improve health care quality and population health and to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic.
view more »Grady Memorial Hospital, in Atlanta, deployed the state-of-the-art mobile medical unit in an effort to free up hospital emergency department space for acute-care patients as flu season heats up.
view more »New chairs among leadership changes for association and Essential Hospitals Institute boards
view more »Many of America's Essential Hospitals have YouTube channels as a way to engage patients, employees, and the communities they serve through creative and dynamic ways.
view more »Awards by America's Essential Hospitals recognize congressional lawmakers who have worked or trained in member institutions and demonstrate leadership on Capitol Hill for vulnerable patients and essential hospitals.
view more »Two essential hospitals discussed the implications of low health literacy and tools for improvement
view more »Winners recognized for successful, creative programs that boost patient care and meet community needs
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