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CHA Summary of Rural Emergency Hospital Proposed Rule
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Sep 9
Mission Leader Seminar 2025 - Embracing Hope: Our Courageous Path Forward
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Oct 1
Ethical Challenges in the Novel Space of Virtual Emergency Care
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Oct 1
Leadership Strategies to Promote the Well-Being of Palliative Care Professionals
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Oct 7
Share Your Thoughts on Serving as a Ministry of the Church - A Synodal Conversation
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Oct 14
Predictive AI and Clinician Well-being
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Oct 15
CHA Book Club: Living Our Shared Identity Session 4 | Every Life a Sacred Gift
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Oct 21
Community Benefit 101: Planning and Reporting Nonprofit Hospital Community Benefit
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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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Jan 22
United Against Human Trafficking Networking Call
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Jan 29
Foundations of Catholic Health Care Leadership - LIVE
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Feb 2
Palliative Care Financial Sustainability – Updates to the 2026 CMS Physician Fee Schedule
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Feb 3
Deans of Catholic Colleges of Nursing Networking Call
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Feb 4
Faith Community Nurses Networking Call
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Feb 5
Foundations of Catholic Health Care Leadership - LIVE
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Feb 12
Foundations of Catholic Health Care Leadership - LIVE
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Feb 19
Foundations of Catholic Health Care Leadership - LIVE
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Feb 26
Foundations of Catholic Health Care Leadership - LIVE
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Mar 5
Foundations of Catholic Health Care Leadership - LIVE
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Mar 12
Foundations of Catholic Health Care Leadership - LIVE
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Mar 19
Foundations of Catholic Health Care Leadership - LIVE
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Apr 16
Understanding What Matters to Patients and Families
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Jun 11
Community Benefit Networking Call
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Jul 21
Faith Community Nurses Networking Call
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Jul 23
United Against Human Trafficking Networking Call
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Oct 27
Deans of Catholic Colleges of Nursing Networking Call
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Nov 19
Faith Community Nurses Networking Call
CHA Summary of Rural Emergency Hospital Proposed Rule
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09/04/2025
Back to School, Back to Coverage: Why Catholic Hospitals Should Help Enroll Kids in CHIP
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08/27/2025
CHA Prays for the Victims of Shooting at Annunciation Catholic School
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08/11/2025
Elevating Maternal Health: Ensuring Dignity and Access in Rural America
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07/03/2025
H.R. 1 Undermines Health Care Access and Jeopardizes the Social Safety Net for Millions
CHA Summary of Rural Emergency Hospital Proposed Rule
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September 18, 2025
Ascension launches Clinical Innovation Institute to focus on technology, transformation in patient care and clinician experience
The institute, directed by four Ascension leaders, plans to take system's efforts 'to the next level and speed us up.'
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September 16, 2025
Little acts that make a difference: Volunteer Angels carry on tradition of service
Group of workers at St. Joseph's/Candler in Savannah, Georgia, take on projects that address community needs.
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September 22, 2025
'Nobody wants to go to work and be scared': Bon Secours Mercy rolls out wearable panic buttons for staff
The devices summon security when employees feel threatened.
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September 22, 2025
Scripps Health launches Fourth Trimester program to help pregnant women with chronic medical issues
The San Diego-based system links the women to the care they need before and after they give birth.
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September 22, 2025
CHI St. Vincent in Arkansas announces $5 million gift, the largest in its history, to fund cardiac center
CHI St. Vincent in Arkansas received a $5 million gift from Isabel and John Ed Anthony to create the Anthony Center for Advanced Cardiac Care at CHI St. Vincent Infirmary in Little Rock.
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September 22, 2025
Mercy celebrates nearly $4 million gift from largest individual systemwide donor
A recent gift of nearly $4 million to Mercy made the giver the largest individual donor in the health system's history.
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September 18, 2025
Ascension launches Clinical Innovation Institute to focus on technology, transformation in patient care and clinician experience
The institute, directed by four Ascension leaders, plans to take system's efforts 'to the next level and speed us up.'
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September 16, 2025
Little acts that make a difference: Volunteer Angels carry on tradition of service
Group of workers at St. Joseph's/Candler in Savannah, Georgia, take on projects that address community needs.
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September 22, 2025
'Nobody wants to go to work and be scared': Bon Secours Mercy rolls out wearable panic buttons for staff
The devices summon security when employees feel threatened.
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September 22, 2025
Scripps Health launches Fourth Trimester program to help pregnant women with chronic medical issues
The San Diego-based system links the women to the care they need before and after they give birth.
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Maryland's Total Cost of Care Model Aligns Health Innovation With Mission-Driven Care
A 60-year-old woman living with chronic conditions such as asthma, polymyositis, rheumatoid arthritis and depression sought emergency care due to worsening shortness of breath. -
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Findings From CHA Survey: Formation Reaches Deeper Into Ministries, Increases Demand for New Resources
Formation is widely recognized as a crucial tool for embedding Catholic identity and essential for aligning personal values with Catholic health care's mission," writes Shaikat Sen, executive vice president of HSM Group and lead researcher for CHA's nationwide study of ministry formation across its membership. -
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Place Human Dignity at the Center of Health Care Reforms
Health care in America is in need of a transformation. Average costs of care are consistently double those of other developed countries,1 while outcomes in the U.S. — like life expectancy, infant mortality and chronic disease management — fall short. -
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Editor's Note - Fall 2025
When it comes to thinking about this issue of Health Progress exploring Health Care Across America, it's helpful to consider: What are our values, and how are those reflected in our health care system? -
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Ethics - 50 Years Later: The Enduring Legacy of Karen Ann Quinlan Continues to Influence End-of-Life Decisions
The case of Karen Ann Quinlan remains a watershed moment in both Catholic bioethics and secular ethical and legal thought. On its 50th anniversary, its impact resonates in evolving understandings of dignity, autonomy and the role of modern medical technology. -
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Treating Fear: Steps to Help Your Immigrant Patients
First, remember your vocation. Caring for patients is the main thing that doctors, nurses and health care professionals do. Navigating the nuances of immigration policy? -
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Artificial Intelligence With a Purpose at Providence
At Providence, our commitment to delivering high-quality, mission-driven care guides us in everything we do, including leveraging technology solutions. -
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Rallying Around Rural Care: Hospitals Strive to Deliver Accessible Services
Roughly 1 in 5 Americans — more than 60 million in all — live in rural areas across the country. -
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Formation - A Sign of Hope, 30 Years Later
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Accountable Care Organizations Save Billions, But Struggles Remain in the Shift to Value-Based Care
Accountable care organizations (ACOs) are reshaping American health care, cutting billions in costs and improving patient outcomes through a patient-centered, preventive approach. -
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Thinking Globally - Why We Need Serenity, Courage and Wisdom Now to Protect Our Most Vulnerable
To better navigate the complexity of today's global health relationships, we must ground our work in Catholic social teaching and embrace the wisdom of the Serenity Prayer, which begins: "God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change; courage to change the things I can; and wisdom to know the difference." -
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Prayer Service - Faces of Welcome
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Community Benefit - What's the Point of Doing a Needs Assessment and Improvement Plan if They Don't Lead to Real Change?
Community health needs assessments (CHNAs) and community health improvement plans (often known as CHIPs or implementation strategies — same thing!) represent major investments, not just in time and resources, but in the potential for meaningful change. -
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Accessible, Affordable, Beneficial: How Can U.S. Health Care Be Reshaped to Better Serve Patients?
As a cardiologist in the Philadelphia area, Dr. Peter Kowey treated countless patients over the decades for different heart ailments. -
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Mission - Weaving Foundational Mission-Related Competencies Into Workplace Expectations
At Catholic Health, we stand at a pivotal moment, charged with leading with clinical excellence and a sacred purpose rooted in the healing ministry of Jesus Christ. -
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Called To Be Witnesses of Hope
The Vatican’s Year of Jubilee, themed Pilgrims of Hope, began this past Christmas Eve and continues until the celebration of Epiphany on Jan. 6, 2026. This tradition of celebrating a jubilee year traces its roots to the Jewish custom of observing a jubilee every 50 years, during which enslaved people and prisoners would be freed, debts forgiven and God’s mercy made manifest. -
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Mission for This Moment
According to the evangelist and physician Luke, Jesus articulated his mission when he was filled with the Holy Spirit after fasting in the desert for 40 days and enduring the temptation to forsake love for fame, fortune and power. -
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Catholic Thought Centers on Expansive Compassion, Human Dignity in Immigration Response
Questions over immigration policy are increasingly prominent and morally fraught across Western democracies. Concerns over border security and fears of an overwhelming influx of undocumented migrants and asylum seekers were major themes in the 2024 U.S. presidential election; they have now become a key focus for the Trump administration, which has controversially carried out mass deportations without due process. -
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Building Connection and Community in Caring for Creation
Pilgrims are seekers drawn to make pilgrimages. Pilgrimages are journeys to special and holy places, places that draw forth from within us a deeper sense of connection and belonging to something greater than ourselves. These places can be as far away as we wish, or as close as our backyards, as in my case, the acres of prairie land and woods known as Jubilee Farm.
CHA Summary of Rural Emergency Hospital Proposed Rule
