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2019 Cuyahoga County Community Health Implementation Strategy Completed

2019 Cuyahoga County Community Health Implementation Strategy Completed

Efforts to create stronger links between clinical medicine and public health continue to gain momentum in Cuyahoga County with the release of the 2019 Cuyahoga County Community Health Implementation Strategy, which details current and emerging efforts to address health priorities.

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Craciun Moderates Panel on Connection between Healthcare and Community Development

Craciun Moderates Panel on Connection between Healthcare and Community Development

On Wednesday, April 24, Kirstin Craciun, director of community outreach for The Center for Health Affairs, moderated a panel on the connection between healthcare and community development co-hosted by the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency and the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland.

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The Center, Opioid Consortium Host International Visitors Seeking Information about the Opioid Crisis

The Center, Opioid Consortium Host International Visitors Seeking Information about the Opioid Crisis

The Center for Health Affairs and the Northeast Ohio Hospital Opioid Consortium this month hosted a group of international visitors who came to Cleveland seeking information about the opioid crisis and innovative work being done to address it in the region.

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HealthComp Foundation Announces Latest Grant, 2019 Grant-Making Focus

HealthComp Foundation Announces Latest Grant, 2019 Grant-Making Focus

The HealthComp Foundation has announced its latest funding award along with the focus of its community-responsive grant-making for 2019.

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Opioid Consortium Supports Federal COPE Act of 2019

Opioid Consortium Supports Federal COPE Act of 2019

The Northeast Ohio Hospital Opioid Consortium has lent its support to the Comprehensive Opioid Program Extension Act (COPE Act) of 2019, federal legislation designed to combat the opioid crisis by augmenting the resources available to the U. S. Department of Justice’s comprehensive opioid abuse reduction activities.

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Opioid Consortium Urges Lawmakers to Improve Care Coordination for SUD Patients

Opioid Consortium Urges Lawmakers to Improve Care Coordination for SUD Patients

The Northeast Ohio Hospital Opioid Consortium continues to participate in a broad effort to amend regulations to improve care coordination for patients with substance use disorders. This month, the Opioid Consortium sent letters to Sens.

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AHA, City and County Health Officials Visit Cleveland to Study Leading Practices in Collaborative Health Assessment and Improvement Planning

AHA, City and County Health Officials Visit Cleveland to Study Leading Practices in Collaborative Health Assessment and Improvement Planning

On March 14, the American Hospital Association (AHA) and the National Association of County and City Health Officials (NACCHO) led a listening session with Cuyahoga County hospital, public health and community organizations that have been working to improve community health through collaborative health assessment and improvement planning.

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Toni Hare Announces Retirement and CHAMPS Oncology Succession Plan

Toni Hare Announces Retirement and CHAMPS Oncology Succession Plan

CHAMPS Oncology Vice President Toni Hare, RHIT, CTR, announced today she will retire on May 3, 2019 after more than 29 years of dedicated service to CHAMPS Oncology, a business affiliate of The Center for Health Affairs.

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Professional Workforce Shortage Findings Cited by Local Media Outlets

Professional Workforce Shortage Findings Cited by Local Media Outlets

The Center for Health Affairs' 2018 survey of Northeast Ohio hospitals and allied health higher education programs, which identified significant allied health professional workforce shortages, has received recent coverage by a local news outlet:

Crain's Cleveland Business reported on the professional workforce shortage findings in their Feb.

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