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October 21, 2025Q and A: CHA's Darren Henson explores what Pope Leo's Dilexi Te means for those in Catholic health care
The apostolic exhortation invites all to reflect that faith and love of the poor are inseparable.
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October 20, 2025In St. Louis, SSM Health partners with other providers to assess and address barriers
Uninsured and underinsured people face numerous, complex obstacles to accessing specialty care.
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October 20, 2025SSM Health and regional partners work together to ease vulnerable patients' access to specialty care
Health system navigation help is key for safety net populations.
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October 20, 2025Indiana physician who integrated his faith into his medical practice now focuses on spiritual care in retirement
Ascension hospital in Evansville continues to benefit from Dr. Tony Schapker's commitment to holistic care.
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October 15, 2025Avera doctor who has a son with Down syndrome helps serve families at clinic focused on the disorder
Dr. Jennifer Tegethoff co-founded the clinic to help monitor and treat young patients with Down syndrome.
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October 14, 2025At inaugural conference, California social and health care ministry leaders network, celebrate their work
CommonSpirit and Providence St. Joseph executives are among speakers, sharing the need to collaborate to help the poor and vulnerable.
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October 14, 2025With peer-to-peer support in place, physician burnout rate drops at CommonSpirit
Program encourages doctors and advanced practice providers to 'share their struggles.'
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October 14, 2025Health care providers face complex ethical challenges in the novel virtual emergency care space
In a CHA webinar, a telehealth expert says some of those challenges revolve around trust, justice and dignity.
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October 13, 2025CHA prepares to help ministry address challenges to providing spiritual care
A member-populated council is exploring how best to take on chaplain workforce issues and many other concerns.
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October 09, 2025Ascension St. John Medical Center becomes Tulsa, Oklahoma's first Level 1 trauma center
Hospital can now 'take care of anyone with any injury that walks through our doors,' CEO says.