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March 20, 2025CHRISTUS Health to close 174-bed hospital in San Antonio
CHRISTUS Health is set to close its 174-bed hospital in San Antonio by April 25. The Sisters of Charity of the Incarnate Word had opened CHRISTUS Santa Rosa Hospital — Medical Center in 1869.
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March 19, 2025St. Mary’s in Richmond, Virginia, to complete $370 million expansion
Later this year, Bon Secours St. Mary’s Hospital in Richmond, Virginia, is set to begin construction on a $370 million project that will add a tower and renovate existing facilities.
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March 18, 2025Mission director discusses delicate balance of workplace safety, human dignity in mental health crises
In the gospel story of the Gerasene demoniac, Jesus encounters a man who could not be bound by shackles and chains or otherwise subdued. The man wandered among the tombs and the hillsides, crying out and cutting himself with stones.
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March 17, 2025Fluid management programs at Mercy cardiovascular clinics keep heart patients out of hospitals
George Largent can’t praise the staff of the Mercy cardiovascular clinic in Joplin, Missouri, enough. “They’ll pray with you, cry with you, laugh with you, and hold your hand. And then tell you to stop eating salt,” he said, laughing.
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March 17, 2025How to prevent violence in schools and communities? Be a green dot
Green Dot initiative in several Kentucky high schools is supported by CommonSpirit Mission and Ministry Fund
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March 13, 2025HSHS plans $270 million investment to expand, remodel Wisconsin hospitals
Hospital Sisters Health System leaders plan to invest $270 million to expand and remodel its two hospitals in Green Bay, Wisconsin, over the next few years.
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March 13, 2025‘Fight like heck’ to preserve Medicaid, protect U.S. health care, say speakers at AHA rural health care conference
In an opening plenary session, AHA President and CEO Rick Pollack and AHA Board Chair Tina Freese Decker explained that the health and well-being of millions of Americans are at risk.
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March 12, 2025Recognize now that ‘black swan’ events can happen, and plan for them, leadership consultant advises
SAN ANTONIO – Hospitals and other health care facilities that prepare effectively could mitigate the impact of “black swan” events, a leadership consultant told attendees of a rural health care leadership conference here.
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March 11, 2025Covenant Children’s stays focused on mission while in the thick of measles outbreak
Dr. Lara Johnson says preparation, collaboration has served west Texas hospital well
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March 10, 2025With new strategic plan, CEO leads effort to ‘illuminate’ Avera’s care delivery system
Jim Dover says system holds fast to its Catholic mission as it moves ahead with new initiatives