CHA Summary of Final Interoperability and Prior Authorization Rule
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Apr 22
What Counts and Accounting for Community Benefit
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Apr 29
Whole-Person Care is for Colleagues, Too: Fostering a Spiritually Supportive Culture
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May 7
AI and Catholic Health Care
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May 7
Global Health Networking Call
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May 22
CHA Book Club: Living Our Shared Identity
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Jun 2
CHA Regional Roundtable - Philadelphia
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Jun 13
CHA Regional Roundtable - Denver
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Jun 25
Diversity and Health Disparities Networking Call
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Jul 22
United Against Human Trafficking Networking Call
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Jul 30
Faith Community Nurses Networking Call
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Aug 6
Global Health Networking Call
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Sep 18
Community Benefit Networking Call
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Oct 21
Community Benefit 101
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Oct 28
Deans of Catholic Colleges of Nursing Networking Call
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Oct 29
Diversity and Health Disparities Networking Call
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Nov 5
Global Health Networking Call
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Nov 19
Faith Community Nurses Networking Call
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Jun 2
Assembly 2026
CHA Summary of Final Interoperability and Prior Authorization Rule
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04/15/2025
Budget Reconciliation Package Should Provide Relief, Not Additional Burdens on Those Struggling
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04/09/2025
New AHA, CHA Report Shows How Hospitals Meet Their Communities' Unique Needs
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02/24/2025
CHA Urges Lawmakers to Reject Harmful Medicaid Cuts
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02/19/2025
Catholic Health Association Urges Congress to Prioritize Healthcare Access and Social Safety Net Programs in 2025 Budget Reconciliation
CHA Summary of Final Interoperability and Prior Authorization Rule
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April
Record $50 million donation to support expansion at Providence Mission Hospital
Providence Mission Hospital Foundation has received a landmark $50 million gift to support a multiphase expansion of its main campus in Mission Viejo, California.
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April
‘A sacred place’: Nebraska hospital opens waiting room for families of organ donors
VALERIE SCHREMP HAHNRoom is part of broader effort at CHI Health Creighton University Medical Center — Bergan Mercy in Omaha to encourage donations.
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April
CHA’s Theology and Ethics Colloquium explores technology, trauma and well-being in ‘chaotic’ times
VALERIE SCHREMP HAHNLeaders gather in St. Louis for the three-day event, where nurturing spirituality and well-being was one area.
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April
CHA and AHA jointly release analysis on ways nonprofit hospitals benefit their communities
JULIE MINDAReport illustrates importance of having a comprehensive understanding of community benefit.
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April
Amid surge in deportations, ethicist makes case for protecting undocumented immigrants
Kuczewski of Loyola University Chicago says it’s necessary to flip the narrative about immigration.
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April
Need for heart surgery turns tables on longtime chaplain at Baylor St. Luke’s
VALERIE SCHREMP HAHNRev. Mang Tiak shares her story of faith and recovery.
Health Progress
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ViewSpring 2025Illness, impairment and pain are displacing experiences, separating a person from their sense of self and their community. This separation can occur in many forms. In my own life, my impairment, a permanent brachial plexus injury from birth, can come up in jarring ways.
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What Singing for Blood Taught Me
ABRAHAM M. NUSSBAUM, MD, MTS, Chief Education Officer and Designated Institutional Official at Denver Health"I can't get 'the stick.' She won't let me near her." The third phlebotomist of the day walked out of Renee's room with an unused needle. Unless this patient's blood could be drawn to test it, I would have to discontinue clozapine, the only medication that reduced Renee's commanding voices to tolerable whispers. -
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The Importance of Neurocritical Care: Saving Lives and Enhancing Recovery in Central Texas
SHAHED TOOSSI, MD, FNCS, Medical Director of Neurocritical Care Unit at Dell Seton Medical Center at The University of Texas and MEREDITH WELLS, MBA, BSN, RN, Vice President of Neuroscience Service Line, Ascension Texas"It happened so quickly. One moment she was perfectly fine, then the next, she stopped talking normally and slumped over," said Cindy's husband. "Will she ever be able to walk again? Will she be able to hold her children again?" -
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Reclaiming the Spiritual Dimension of Health and Healing: A Seasoned Chaplain's Perspective
REV. MICHELE J. GUEST LOWERY, MDiv, BCC, Contributor to Health ProgressHolistic health care is a buzzword these days, written into the mission, vision and values of health care systems throughout the country. There's a good reason for this: more and more research points to the positive impact of treating the whole person on patient outcomes, patient and family satisfaction, and staff morale. -
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Supporting Patients and Their Loved Ones Coping With Serious or Terminal Illness
KELLY BILODEAU, Contributor to Health ProgressChaka Brittain's mother used to bring her along on her visits to terminally ill people in her community. "My mom was somewhat of a death doula, if you would," she said. "I remember even as a young girl going to people's houses, and they were dying. She'd come in and sit with them and stay with them until they had 'gone to glory.'" -
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Timeless Approach, Latest Innovations Combine in Personalized Medicine
GAUTUM AGARWAL, MD, Director of Precision Medicine, MercyOne in a million describes a young woman I cared for with a rare form of kidney cancer. Unfortunately, despite all efforts, including clinical trials, she passed away from her disease. Patients like her propel me and our Mercy ministry to find solutions to enable early and accurate detection of disease, to maximize treatment response and minimize side effects. -
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The Unique Needs of Vowed Religious Elders in Long-Term Care
KELLY O'SHEA CARNEY, PhD, ABPP, Geropsychologist and Contributor to Health ProgressGrowing old is not for the faint of heart, nor is caring for frail elders. This is particularly true when one is caring for retired sisters, priests and brothers who have lived lives vowed to God and service. Their unique perspectives on life, the sacrifices and adventures experienced during their ministries, and the challenges of living a vowed religious life deserve special efforts to ensure a high quality of life and enjoyment in their later years. -
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Religious Communities Seek Paths to Long-Term Care for Aging Members
DAVID LEWELLEN, Contributor to Health ProgressIn 2004, the Sisters of the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary decided that they could not offer on-premises skilled care to their aging members. "We made the decision with our heads, and we're living it now with our hearts," said Senior President Sr. Mary Catherine Redmond, PBVM. -
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Normothermic Regional Perfusion and the Determination of Death
BRIAN M. KANE, PhD, Senior Director of Ethics, Catholic Health AssociationRecently, some organ procurement organizations (OPOs), agencies responsible for organ retrieval and transplantation in the United States, have initiated a procedure that challenges Catholic ethics on organ donation. It is called normothermic regional perfusion (NRP). This procedure provides artificial circulation of blood to diminish the deterioration of organs for transplant. This is not a topic that occurs in ordinary conversation. However, it is a topic that should be understood by those who work in Catholic health care to make informed decisions about organ transplants that occur in its facilities. -
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Editor's Note — Spring 2025
BETSY TAYLORWe certainly know spirituality is important to many patients. CHA has been paying close attention to research that shows spirituality can play a significant role in medical decisions, that unaddressed spiritual needs are associated with poorer patient quality of life, and that wellness includes a spiritual dimension. Both the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) and Health Affairs have explored these issues in recent years, and CHA continues to educate about them. -
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Mission — Moving Beyond 'No Margin, No Mission' in Catholic Health Care
DENNIS GONZALES, PhD and BECKET GREMMELS, PhDI recently had the opportunity to present and participate in the CHA-hosted Sponsorship Institute in Albuquerque, New Mexico. This is a gathering that takes place every other year and is attended by CEOs, chief mission officers and sponsors from across the ministry. In one particularly engaging session, Sr. Tere Maya, CCVI, CHA's senior director for theology and sponsorship, used clips from the movie Cabrini to generate discussion about the future of Catholic health care. She also explored the vital role of sponsors in ensuring our Catholic identity as a ministry of the Church and the sustainability, growth and transformation of the ministry in reading the signs of the times. -
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Formation — Why Good Is Better Than Best
DARREN M. HENSONAs spring shoots out green stems and colorful blossoms, the Church's Easter Vigil syncs up with the reality around us, as heard in the opening reading from the first chapter of Genesis. God created one thing, then another and then more things, and at the end of each day, "God saw that it was good." (Genesis 1:10) The sacred story speaks of God gazing upon creation as good, and the sixth and final instance God looks upon all creation and finds it very good. (Genesis 1:4-31)
CHA Summary of Final Interoperability and Prior Authorization Rule
