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September 16, 2025Ascension 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, 2025Little 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 15, 2025Providence-backed partnership helps ease child care crisis in Northwest Oregon
Clatsop County is no longer a ‘child care desert’ for preschoolers, but gaps remain.
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September 15, 2025Avera receives $1 million grant to extend virtual care, address workforce challenges
The federal grant will help the system buy equipment to extend telemedicine in South Dakota, Minnesota, Nebraska and Iowa.
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September 15, 2025Couple marries at bedside of bride's father in Ascension hospital ICU in Indiana
Ascension St. Vincent staff held a makeshift reception for the newlyweds.
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September 10, 2025CommonSpirit hospitals see greatly improved nurse retention rate after implementing residency program
The system is rolling out the program to most of its 137 hospitals.
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September 09, 2025Through a fellowship, Providence hospital associate improves health outcomes for vulnerable population
The program helps sepsis patients with limited English proficiency to discharge from inpatient care more safely.
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September 09, 2025In fellowship program, Providence staff devise practical solutions for real-life health inequities
The fellows then spread their approaches and knowledge throughout the system.
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September 09, 2025CHA, health systems encourage spiritual pilgrimages for Season of Creation
Ascension, CommonSpirit Health and Providence promote events to call attention to the need to care for creation.
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September 09, 2025Avera hospital to build women's residential drug treatment facility with help of $3.8 million state grant
The 18-bed facility in Yankton, South Dakota, will help women, including mothers and expectant mothers, overcome addiction.