Summary of Proposed Rule on Wellness Programs
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Jun 24
Whole Person Care and the End of Life: Uniting Community, Health, and Policy for Human Flourishing
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Jun 25
Spiritual Pastoral Care Dialogue - Innovating Spiritual Care in TeleSpiritual Health: One Ministry's Approach
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Jun 25
Diversity and Health Disparities Networking Call
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Jun 26
CHA Book Club: Living Our Shared Identity - Session 2: A Dialogue on the Film "The Letter: A Message for Our Earth"
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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 9
Mission Leader Seminar 2025 - Embracing Hope: Our Courageous Path Forward
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Sep 18
Community Benefit Networking Call
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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
Summary of Proposed Rule on Wellness Programs
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06/23/2025
CHA Statement on Prior Authorization Practices
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06/16/2025
Orest Holubec named board chair of the Catholic Health Association's (CHA) Board of Trustees for 2025-2026
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05/22/2025
CHA Opposes H.R.1, The One Big Beautiful Bill
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05/20/2025
ICYMI: Catholic Health Leaders Discuss Impact of Congressional Proposals to Cut Medicaid Funding
Summary of Proposed Rule on Wellness Programs
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June 2025
At St. Joseph's/Candler center, marginalized community members get resources and services to better their lives
The Savannah, Georgia, facility is reconfiguring its services to expand its focus on chronic disease management.
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June 2025
If passed, Medicaid cuts will have devastating impacts on people and communities across U.S., say ministry leaders
At a briefing, executives warn that the 'One Big Beautiful Bill' puts the nation's health system at grave risk.
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June 2025
CHA offers prayers, prayer resources for just about any need in online library
Anyone in the ministry — not just chaplains – can lead prayers.
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June 2025
UnityPoint Health to acquire MercyOne hospital in Sioux City, Iowa
The deal is expected to close this summer.
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June 2025
Hogs House at Our Lady of the Lake Children's Hospital in Louisiana gives patients' families a place to stay
The home in Baton Rouge opened in early 2024 and was funded by a nonprofit that runs a barbecue festival.
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June 2025
ArchCare opens second housing development for neurodiverse adults in New York
The St. Frances Cabrini Apartments in Eastchester is the site of a former convent.
Health Progress
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ViewSummer 2025The 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. -
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Sponsors Set Steadying Course With Eye on the Horizon
Catholic health care has been blessed by the ministry of sponsorship. Sponsors have guided, nudged, accompanied, encouraged and, yes, sometimes redirected the ministry through many moments of "thick fog." We are tempted to believe the uncertainty of our time is unique, but the veterans among us remind us that low visibility and headwinds have always been part of our story. -
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Walking Each Other Home Through Pilgrimage
There is a beautiful painting in warm, pastel colors by the artist Dorsey McHugh of seven figures we see only from behind. They are male and female, young and old. They walk with their arms across each other’s shoulders or clasp hands, all traveling in the same direction. The work is titled, "Walking Each Other Home." -
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Portals of Prayer: Tending to the Spirit
It’s so easy to cede our time and attention to everyday pressures, commitments and responsibilities. And while there is a lot of focus on the importance of building resilience and avoiding burnout in Catholic health care settings, Health Progress wanted to share some of the ways people attend to and strengthen their spiritual lives. -
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New Wave of Potentially Curative Treatment Offers Hope for Sickle Cell Disease: How Can We Eliminate Hurdles to Build on the Promise?
In December 2023, more than 100,000 people in the U.S. affected by sickle cell disease received what was poised to be life-changing news: The first potentially curative gene therapies were officially approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for the treatment of sickle cell disease. -
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Editor's Note — Summer 2025
Hope is active. It sounds passive, if you think about it in its dreamy sense — the feeling of wanting something to happen, or wishing for things to be different than they are. -
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Mission — Together Along the Pilgrim Path
We live in a world where the pursuit of happiness is blurred by individualistic efforts to thrive, one where societal structures fail to inform or embody a communal vision of flourishing. It is difficult to envision a world where human potential is nurtured, affirmed and fulfilled — a place where infinite love shapes a shared reality. -
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Community Benefit — Nonprofit Hospital Community Benefit: What Counts and Why It Matters
There is only one definition of community benefit: it is the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) definition. Other organizations, researchers and lobbyists, at times, will add or subtract categories to the way they define community benefit... -
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Formation — Embracing Old Age And Our Future Selves
The headlines jumped off the screen. One paired the words, "Pope Francis" and the "Magisterium of Fragility."1
Summary of Proposed Rule on Wellness Programs
