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The History of Hospital-based Violence Intervention Programs

HVIPs are not a new concept, with some dating back to the early 1990s, but the concept has been slow to take hold across the hospital field
November 3, 2017
Marty Stempniak
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HVIPs are not a new concept, with some dating back to the early 1990s, but the concept has been slow to take hold across the hospital field.
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Finding a Hospital’s Role in Curbing Chicago’s Violence

Harvard-trained surgeon and public health expert pilots new Level I trauma center on Chicago’s murder-plagued South Side.
April 3, 2017
Marty Stempniak
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Harvard-trained surgeon and public health expert pilots new Level I trauma center on city's violence-plagued South Side.
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Chicago Trauma Surgeon on City's Violence and the Burnout It Spells for Docs and Nurses

Selwyn Rogers, M.D., is leading the effort to open a new facility on the Windy City's violence-plagued South Side
March 22, 2017
Marty Stempniak
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Selwyn Rogers, M.D., is leading the effort to open a new facility on the Windy City's violence-plagued South Side.
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Nurses Dress Neonatal Babies as Superheroes for Halloween; Graduate Nurse Shares Lessons Learned in ED

Plus, a study finds RN numbers are beginning to level off, all in this week's roundup of nurse news.
November 1, 2016
Health Forum Staff
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Plus, a study finds RN numbers are beginning to level off, all in this week's roundup of nurse news.
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VIDEO: Hospital Leaders Hope New Ambulatory Center will Help Heal Violence-plagued Chicago Neighborhood

St. Bernard Hospital's new facility aims to be more than just a center for care.
June 10, 2016
Matt O'Connor and Marty Stempniak
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St. Bernard Hospital's new facility aims to be more than just a center for care, say Diahann Sinclair, vice president of organizational and community development, and Charles Holland, president and CEO.
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Hospital Leaders Hope New Facility Changes the Face of a Troubled Community

St. Bernard Hospital's new ambulatory care center sheds light on the good being done in a community on Chicago's South Side
June 1, 2016
Matt O'Connor
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St. Bernard Hospital's new ambulatory care center sheds light on the good being done in a community on Chicago's South Side — a neighborhood usually known for its violence.
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AMA Targets Innovation with Studio Partnership

Tech incubator MATTER worked with the AMA to open a space where startups can test and refine products with the help of physicians.
November 18, 2015
Jamie Morgan
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The American Medical Association's recently opened Interaction Studio at health technology incubator MATTER in Chicago is designed to be a space where doctors and designers could come together and imagine the patient exam room of the future.


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Improving Care Coordination

Video: How a Startup Manages Population Health in Illinois' Medicaid Program

NextLevel Health applies data to Medicaid members in the community
October 21, 2015
Paul Barr
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NextLevel Health, a Chicago-based coordinated care entity, uses a population health management platform to improve care coordination for the members it serves, says the company's chief operations officer.


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Lessons from a Health Care Emergency: Praise and Opportunity

Theoreticians and policy wonks can pontificate endlessly, but there is nothing like being a patient to learn about what is right and wrong with our health care system.
October 5, 2015
Emily Friedman
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Theoreticians and policy wonks can pontificate endlessly, but there is nothing like being a patient to learn about what is right and wrong with our health care system.
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