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January 22, 2025All in the family: Relatives find joy in working together in Catholic health care
Relatives — including twin nurses who work in the NICU where they were born and six members of an extended family whose jobs are all connected to the same hospital — say working together brings them closer.
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January 22, 2025Ethicists have critical role to play as artificial intelligence use increases, says webinar presenter
Michael McCarthy: Ethicists must help ensure AI use aligns with ministry values
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January 16, 2025Michigan hospice's training empowers African Americans to dialogue
Rev. Diane Smith knows the hospice education program she leads for predominantly Black churches resonates with those who enroll. She recalls the time a man popped into a virtual class as he was riding in a car. He told Rev. Smith: "My sister died. We went down south to a funeral. I’m on my way back, but I didn’t want to miss this session."
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January 13, 2025Respite center provides solution for homeless patients discharged from Denver-area hospitals
Intermountain's Saint Joseph sees improved outcomes for patients released to center
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January 08, 2025Saint Alphonsus embeds community health worker in school district to serve students, families
Being present in the schools helps worker to establish trust, build connections
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January 07, 2025Time capsule opened at Essentia Health-St. Mary's Medical Center captures snapshot of progress
Opening a time capsule at Essentia Health-St. Mary’s Medical Center in Duluth, Minnesota, took time.
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January 07, 2025Veterans of crisis communications advise: Act quick, stick to facts after cyberattack
Health care systems and hospitals need to have response plans at the ready in the event of a cyberattack, including how to get clear, timely and factual information to the public and to patients, says Jon Conradi, a veteran crisis communicator.
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January 07, 2025Impicciche: Embrace the spirit of Christmas by serving the vulnerable
Chair of CHA's board urges the Catholic health ministry to see its work 'as an opportunity to serve as instruments of God's love'
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January 07, 2025St. Joseph's Health in Central New York sees 'baby boom' among staff in women and children's unit
St. Joseph's Health Hospital in Syracuse, New York, is having a "baby boom" among the staff in its Women and Infant Service unit.
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January 06, 2025Report on global health partnerships 'a huge win' toward working together for change
CHA's Bruce Compton co-authored study with leaders around the world