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Crisis Communication Conference Provides Useful Resources & Tools
It has been said that it takes a lifetime to build a reputation and only seconds to destroy it. And an organization’s success – or failure – in managing a crisis can have a long-term effect on how that organization is viewed.
Read MoreHospitals Test Decon Capabilities
“Poison Control reporting Daconil fungicide released on crowd during air show. Anticipate influx of public with exposure. Track patients with complaints of dermal, ocular or respiratory irritation to report to local authorities.
Read MoreLatest Policy Snapshot Examines Nurse Practitioners’ Role in Primary Care
Primary care doctors are a cornerstone of the healthcare system. They are the first line of defense when we get sick, and they’re who we rely on to manage and coordinate our care when we have more complex health needs.
Read MoreStudentMAX Program Enhancements Approach Implementation
The Center for Health Affairs, and its workforce initiative NEONI, have rolled out a new fee structure for StudentMAXTM, the online program used by area hospitals and schools of nursing to manage their student clinical placements.
Read MoreFall Event Features Expert on Effective Transitions of Care
The Center for Health Affairs and Better Health Greater Cleveland will sponsor Transitions of Care - Improving Care Across Settings on Wednesday, November 2, 2011, from 7:30 a. m. to 1 p. m. , at Cuyahoga Community College - Corporate College East. Click here to register for the event.
Read MoreReport to Members Available Online
The 2010 Report to the Membership features an overview of the activities completed in 2010 by The Center on behalf of members, as well as a summary of the three-year strategic direction that is steering the organization’s work from 2011 through 2013.
Read More$1.5M in Emergency Preparedness Funding Helps Ohio Hospitals
The Center for Health Affairs once again was awarded $1. 5 million in emergency preparedness funding through the Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response (ASPR), the division of the U. S. Department of Health and Human Services responsible for responding to and preparing for public health emergencies.
Read MoreMember Hospitals Come Together to Form NEONI’s Center for Nursing Practice, Education, Research & Quality
As part of The Center for Health Affairs’ three-year strategic direction, The Center and its workforce initiative, NEONI, have started the development process for NEONI’s Center for Nursing Practice, Education, Research and Quality.
Read MoreLatest Policy Snapshot Explores Primary Care and the Medical Home Model
Primary care is often described as the backbone of the U. S. healthcare system.
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