LGBTQ+ Pride Month: Essential Hospitals Celebrate All Month Long
June 15, 2023 ||Take a closer look at how association members nationwide are celebrating the LGBTQ+ people in their local communities this Pride Month.
view more »Take a closer look at how association members nationwide are celebrating the LGBTQ+ people in their local communities this Pride Month.
view more »In honor of Women's History Month, four essential hospital leaders discuss the opportunities that helped them overcome gender barriers throughout their careers and how they think essential hospitals can further elevate future female leaders.
view more »Discover how association member The MetroHealth System, in Cleveland, is meeting pediatric patients where they are with school-based health clinics through its Institute for H.O.P.E.
view more »America’s Essential Hospitals awarded Gage Awards to seven hospitals for quality improvement projects, population health initiatives, and COVID-19 response.
view more »Essential hospitals The MetroHealth System, Nebraska Medicine, and ChristianaCare share their work to promote staff resilience and well-being.
view more »Essential hospitals The MetroHealth System, UC Health, and The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center play a key role in opioid misuse prevention and intervention.
view more »Essential hospital The MetroHealth System, in Cleveland, is helping other hospitals launch programs that link trauma survivors with recovery coaches and peer volunteers.
view more »Essential hospitals nationwide work to make their facilities more inclusive for all. The MetroHealth System, in Cleveland, launched its Pride and Kidz Pride clinics to offer an array of services to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer or questioning patients of all ages.
view more »Each video spotlights a unique community program at an essential hospital dedicated to a specific social determinant of health.
view more »Leaders from Christiana Care Health System, in Wilmington, Del., and The MetroHealth System, in Cleveland, shared at VITAL2018 how their hospitals have tackled the opioid crisis.
view more »Essential hospitals use naloxone, an overdose-reversal drug, to fight the growing opioid crisis; the association will host an Oct. 17 webinar on navigating the opioid crisis at essential hospitals.
view more »Participants learn how experts from Navicent Health and The MetroHealth System responded to opioid overdoses and joined with community partners to put an end to this public health crisis.
view more »The toolkit — released by The MetroHealth System in Cleveland and other partners — outlines steps to help raise awareness of the opioid epidemic.
view more »Two association members are among six sites nationally that will test or implement winning solutions in the HHS “A Bill You Can Understand" challenge.
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