• This resource was developed as part of the Hospital Fair Price initiative , a campaign of regional coalitions and their employer-purchaser members to leverage new and evolving transparency data. (wrbl.com)
  • The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) defines healthcare coalitions as "groups of individual healthcare and response organizations working in a defined geographic location to prepare for and respond to disasters and emergencies. (ems1.com)
  • Coalitions can be made up of a wide variety of partners, but DHHS considers hospitals, EMS providers, emergency management organizations and public health agencies as the core members. (ems1.com)
  • Other organizations that participate in coalitions include coroners/medical examiners, clinics, dialysis centers and long-term care providers. (ems1.com)
  • Recognizing that rising health costs pose a major issue to the sustainability of the health system, health plans and organizations like America's Health Insurance Plans have begun to focus on cost-saving and value-maximizing efforts such as targeting patients for preventive care, expanding medical homes, supporting the use of health information technology, and adjusting incentives. (nchc.org)
  • Healthcare Coalitions (HCCs) are groups of public and private health care organizations, emergency preparedness planners, responders, and other types of health officials in specified jurisdictions. (hhs.gov)
  • Unlike in past years, the conference included two other allied organizations - the Labor Campaign for Single-Payer Healthcare and One Payer States. (workers.org)
  • Its members represent private and public sector, nonprofit, and Taft-Hartley organizations, and more than 45 million Americans, spending over $400 billion annually on healthcare. (wrbl.com)
  • NIDA has partnered with six medical professional organizations and expert consultants to develop and launch a continuing medical education/continuing education (CME/CE) program to help train health care clinicians on best practices for addressing substance use disorder with their adolescent patients. (nih.gov)
  • The Coalition comprises the medical professional organizations and expert consultants listed below. (nih.gov)
  • Yet despite the case's limitations, advocates for broad legalization, advisory committees in which the latter often received influential positions, health professional organizations, and media commentators, quickly embraced a rhetoric of a "constitutional right to MAiD," focusing largely on access and expansion ( Gaind et al.2022 ). (blogspot.com)
  • The OHC represents more than 400 member organizations and a network of local health coalitions and individual members in the province. (ontariohealthcoalition.ca)
  • The Ontario Health Coalition is a network of over 400 grassroots community organizations representing virtually all areas of Ontario. (ontariohealthcoalition.ca)
  • Each HERC is made up of healthcare organizations, public safety and public health partners that work together to assist with large scale emergencies. (wha.org)
  • Time-tested and trusted by the largest insurers in the world - and some of the world's healthiest organizations - Vitality experts identify and predict risk, integrate into health ecosystems, and engage members in the highest value interventions in a simple, rewarding experience. (nationalalliancehealth.org)
  • This NIH Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA), supported by funds provided to the NIH under the American Recovery & Reinvestment Act of 2009, Public Law 111-5, solicits applications from domestic (United States) institutions/organizations proposing to support the development, expansion, or reconfiguration of infrastructures needed to facilitate collaboration between academic health centers and community-based organizations for health science research. (nih.gov)
  • The BAC is a group of fifteen professional organizations representing every specialty of stroke care. (nih.gov)
  • National Coalition on Health Care (NCHC) is a coalition of groups working to achieve comprehensive health system reform. (wikipedia.org)
  • The coalition's mission is grounded on five interdependent principles forming a framework for improving America's health care system: Health care coverage for all Cost management Improvement of health care quality and safety Equitable financing Simplified administration The National Coalition on Health Care comprises the following member organizations. (wikipedia.org)
  • In 2020, coalitions will bring these partners again to tackle the biggest public health disaster in recent history. (ems1.com)
  • The 2022 Kansas Healthcare Coalition Virtual Preparedness Summit is designed to educate, encourage and equip first responders, first receivers, community leaders and others to strengthen the resiliency and preparedness efforts of Kansas. (kshcc.com)
  • Held from March 17-18, 2022, the virtual event brought together public health and stroke experts to define the current scope of inequities in acute stroke care and understand their root causes and major contributors. (nih.gov)
  • The findings discussed in the 2022 report will build upon this foundational work by bringing knowledge, treatments, technologies, and stroke expertise to everyone, including high-risk individuals, through a health equity lens. (nih.gov)
  • Many vulnerable populations depend on non-hospital-based facilities, such as community mental health centers, for monitoring and care during and after disasters. (hhs.gov)
  • The Committee strongly urges the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) to delay further implementation of the Prior Authorization of Repetitive, Scheduled Non-Emergent Ambulance Transport (RSNAT) because the model fails to provide appropriate alternative transportation to dialysis services and diabetes-related wound care for lowincome beneficiaries with no other means of transportation. (apta.com)
  • WASHINGTON , Sept. 19, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Hospital prices are the leading cause of high and rising healthcare costs for America's working families and the employers providing sponsored health benefits. (wrbl.com)
  • In 2014, Wisconsin established seven healthcare emergency readiness coalition regions (HERC) to coordinate how public health, healthcare institutions, and first responder agencies, such as police, fire and emergency medical services (EMS), will manage their efforts to enact a uniform and unified response to an emergency, including a mass casualty or other catastrophic event. (wha.org)
  • Wisconsin is divided into seven regional healthcare emergency readiness coalitions. (wha.org)
  • Prior to that time, monies designated for Emergency Preparedness endeavors flowed directly to hospitals and health departments to secure needed resources for emergency response/readiness. (kshcc.com)
  • If you are an active coalition member, but do not have a login for the website, contact your Readiness and Response Coordinator who will direct the webmaster to send you an invitation from the website to register for website access. (kshcc.com)
  • Reducing health disparities across diverse and multicultural populations is one of our priorities. (cancer.org)
  • The goal of the Health Equity Ambassador (HEA) program is to promote cancer health equity and reduce cancer screening disparities through community outreach and education. (cancer.org)
  • The event was moderated by Mark Alberts, M.D., Chief of Neurology at Hartford Hospital and founder of the Stroke Belt Consortium, and Richard Benson , M.D., Ph.D., Director of the NINDS Office of Global Health and Health Disparities (OGHHD). (nih.gov)
  • Given projected changes to global average temperatures, precipitation patterns, and sea levels in the coming decades, health care facilities can expect new and heightened threats from natural disasters and extreme weather. (nih.gov)
  • While some of the coalition's objections to the new rules in CMS's 2021 Physician Fee Schedule proposal may seem technical, the coalition says that they are "very" concerned about real operational challenges of ACOs and that the pandemic makes it imperative for CMS to proceed with caution. (medscape.com)
  • Jeff Bennett, union representative, and Tim Nelson, secretary/treasurer, gave Brad Arends, Albert Lea Healthcare Coalition's trustee president, $3,500 to be used for the build out of the new community-owned medical clinic. (albertleatribune.com)
  • The Ontario Health Coalition's (OHC) fight to stop privatization of public health care is taking to the streets of Oakville. (ontariohealthcoalition.ca)
  • These high and rising health care costs have forced many employers - particularly in small businesses in the service sector - to drop health insurance. (nchc.org)
  • Middle class workers with families, many working on a contingent basis are most affected by the decisions of employers not to offer health insurance or eliminate existing coverage. (nchc.org)
  • To support employers and other healthcare purchasers in their efforts to demand fair hospital prices, the National Alliance of Healthcare Purchaser Coalitions (National Alliance) released a new resource, Setting the Record Straight: The Urgency of Achieving Hospital Fair Price . (wrbl.com)
  • We're looking to all hospitals to do right by their customers - their patients - by working in good faith to negotiate fair prices with employers and other plan sponsors who provide healthcare coverage to more than 70% of workers. (wrbl.com)
  • Members of this committed group are mobilizing to work with legislators, allies, and other healthcare influencers to demand action by federal and state policymakers with a results-oriented policy agenda focused on giving employers the tools they need to ensure fair prices for all Americans. (wrbl.com)
  • Partner coalitions include: Employers' Forum of Indiana , Healthcare Purchaser Alliance of Maine , Houston Business Coalition on Health, Purchaser Business Group on Health, and Rhode Island Business Group on Health. (wrbl.com)
  • Homethrive is a technology-enabled healthcare service company that reduces work, worry and stress for unpaid family caregivers, their loved ones, and their employers through the perfect blend of 24/7 high tech and the human touch of care guides. (nationalalliancehealth.org)
  • This year, the impact of COVID-19 on the healthcare system serves as a stark reminder of just how important that local, regional, state and national preparedness is. (ems1.com)
  • From August 2017 to April 2018, the 2 programs implemented liver cancer prevention interventions that focused on education of health care providers and community members. (nih.gov)
  • The establishment of Healthcare Coalitions across the United States began in 2017. (kshcc.com)
  • founded in 2004 by longtime civil rights activist Marilyn Clement (1935-2009), is a community-based organization dedicated to building a movement for a "a publicly funded, single-payer healthcare system that is universal, equitable, transparent, accountable, comprehensive, and that removes financial and other barriers to the right to health. (workers.org)
  • I recognize that serious change in global health will only be achieved with the skills, time and passion of a diverse community of leaders committed to building equitable health systems. (medium.com)
  • We know there are hospitals out there doing the right things to ensure the overall health of the people and communities they serve," said Michael Thompson , National Alliance president and CEO. (wrbl.com)
  • Chun noted hospitals and community-based behavioral health-care services with telehealth options have seen large increases in the number of visits with patients compared to before the pandemic, and many are reporting fewer missed visits. (publicnewsservice.org)
  • The OHC says it is looking to stop health care privatization, including cuts to long-term care, hospitals, home care and more by Premier Doug Ford and his provincial government. (ontariohealthcoalition.ca)
  • Four core agencies are key to HCC success: hospitals, public health departments, EMS and Emergency Mgmt. (kshcc.com)
  • Systems for acute stroke care involving multiple hospitals tied together by telemedicine and teleradiology, along with ambulance and helicopter transport of emergency cases, need to be scaled up nationwide. (nih.gov)
  • Hurricane Sandy forced the evacuation of more than 6,400 patients from six hospitals and 31 residential care facilities. (nih.gov)
  • But few of these improvements were targeted toward hospitals, says Robin Guenther, a New York City-based architect and expert on sustainable health care facilities. (nih.gov)
  • One of its main points is that developers should use predictive climate models to set structural design criteria for hospitals and other health care facilities, and that these criteria should be applied to retrofits and new construction alike. (nih.gov)
  • After preparing the guide, Guenther and Balbus went two steps further by creating what is known as the Sustainable and Climate-Resilient Health Care Facilities Toolkit and an accompanying series of checklists to help individual hospitals assess their own vulnerabilities and priorities. (nih.gov)
  • According to a report from America's Health Insurance Plans (AHIP), the health plan industry has an average profit margin of only 4.4% and is not a primary driver of rising health costs. (nchc.org)
  • While the United States enjoys one of the greatest economic growth periods in our history, there were over 40 million Americans uninsured for health care in 1995. (nchc.org)
  • Millions of Americans provide care to loved ones who are aging or have special needs, many of whom have nowhere to turn for support and caregiver relief. (nationalalliancehealth.org)
  • ACS Cancer Action Network volunteers lobby their elected officials to secure funding for cancer research, ensure all Americans have access to cancer care, and support public health legislation that reduces cancer risk and improves cancer care for all Americans. (cancer.org)
  • The National Alliance gratefully acknowledges support from Arnold Ventures for its Hospital Fair Price initiative and industry partners National Academy for State Health Policy (NASHP), RAND Corporation, and Rice University for invaluable technical and subject-matter expertise. (wrbl.com)
  • The proposal is part of a larger health care financing initiative whose fate voters would decide in November 2008. (coalition4healthcare.org)
  • Pollsters said including a sales tax increase in a health care ballot initiative would jeopardize its chance of passing. (coalition4healthcare.org)
  • The National Alliance of Healthcare Purchaser Coalitions (National Alliance) is the only nonprofit, purchaser-led organization with a national and regional structure dedicated to driving health and healthcare value across the country. (wrbl.com)
  • Learn about the National Alliance, our coalition members, partnerships, and how to contact us. (nationalalliancehealth.org)
  • Explore National Alliance areas of strategic focus and access resources to move healthcare value forward. (nationalalliancehealth.org)
  • However, vaccination is required for staff who primarily provide services through telework, but may sometimes encounter fellow staff who will enter a healthcare facility or site of care for their job responsibilities. (dmec.org)
  • The coalition has a stated commitment to building a national bipartisan consensus in support for enactment and implementation of sustainable, systemic and system-wide health care reform. (wikipedia.org)
  • While the coalition supports CMS's proposal to reduce the number of quality measures in both the MSSP and Merit-based Incentive Payment System (MIPS), it contends that the current proposed measure set is inappropriate. (medscape.com)
  • We believe that if the uninsured worker problem in the United States is not addressed soon, it will cause financial and other dislocations in the health care delivery system. (nchc.org)
  • And swift action will be needed to stem the tide, or we will be faced with a problem of such magnitude, that it will affect every aspect - cost, quality and access - of our health care delivery system. (nchc.org)
  • The COVID-19 healthcare emergency has touched every corner of our healthcare system and many of the plans, systems, supplies and relationships that coalitions were charged with building have been put to the test. (ems1.com)
  • It took several years and trials of different approaches to build the system, but today, the United States and its districts and territories are all served by one or more healthcare coalitions. (ems1.com)
  • In the labor workshop, "Speaker after speaker talked about not only the horror of the current system, but about the need for labor to talk to labor, to link issues of healthcare justice to other justice movements, to make the ultimate goal about healthcare justice" be seen as part of the overall struggle for human rights. (workers.org)
  • When a functional primary healthcare system is in place, the prevention and control of local endemic diseases is possible, as is the quality treatment of those do become ill. (medium.com)
  • In other words, the primary healthcare system is not operating as it should be. (medium.com)
  • After 40, you lose your right to access healthcare with every passing year," Land said of Emanuel's views, comparing them with the British healthcare system. (blogspot.com)
  • Undeniably, a strikingly higher number of people die with direct health care provider involvement in Canada's euthanasia regime, euphemistically termed "Medical Assistance in Dying" [MAiD], than under a California-style assisted suicide system. (blogspot.com)
  • The Ontario Health Coalition is holding a rally to stop privatization of the healthcare system at the town square in downtown Oakville this Friday. (ontariohealthcoalition.ca)
  • The OHC says its primary goal is to protect and improve the public health care system. (ontariohealthcoalition.ca)
  • The HSJ Digital Transformation Summit unites technology leaders from trusts, CCGs and ICSs to explore technologies, innovations and improvements that will have a transformative effect on our future health and care system. (hsj.co.uk)
  • It's time for every health system in the country to take stock of that and get on top of it. (nih.gov)
  • SACRAMENTO - Hoping to rejuvenate lagging negotiations over health care reform, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger said Tuesday that he wants to use the state lottery to help finance his plan that would require all Californians to have health insurance. (coalition4healthcare.org)
  • But before he can go to the ballot, Schwarzenegger must reach agreement with Democrats on a sprawling health reform plan. (coalition4healthcare.org)
  • The governor's proposal would ask more Californians, particularly low-income Californians, to gamble away more of their hard-earned dollars to pay for health reform," said Jean Ross, executive director of the California Budget Project, which researches issues that affect the working class. (coalition4healthcare.org)
  • ORLANDO (FBW)-President Barack Obama and Democratic leaders of Congress are advocating healthcare reform that will result in rationing of care, making them guilty of the same ideology that fueled the Nazi Holocaust, Richard Land told the Christian Coalition of Florida at a Sept. 26 banquet in Orlando. (blogspot.com)
  • Land said an early version of the House of Representatives healthcare reform bill, HR 3200, and a different bill sponsored by Sen. Max Baucus, D-Mont. (blogspot.com)
  • Get updates on health policy, delivery and payment reform, and whole person health trends sent directly to your inbox. (nationalalliancehealth.org)
  • GOD AND COUNTRY Richard Land, president of the Southern Baptist Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission, speaks Sept. 26 in Orlando at the 20th anniversary "God and Country Banquet" of the Christian Coalition of Florida. (blogspot.com)
  • Without this legislation, after the public health emergency ends, and the state and federal government waivers expire, then we go to what the situation was pre-pandemic in Illinois," Chun projected. (publicnewsservice.org)
  • So she and colleague John Balbus, a senior advisor for public health with the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS), decided to fill that gap. (nih.gov)
  • CHICAGO -- A new coalition, composed of more than 30 leading health-care and patient-advocate groups across Illinois, is supporting bipartisan legislation that would reduce barriers to virtual health care for residents. (publicnewsservice.org)
  • Danny Chun, spokesperson for the Illinois Health and Hospital Association, which is a member of the Coalition to Protect Telehealth, pointed out while COVID-19 has highlighted the need for virtual health care, there have always been barriers to in-person visits. (publicnewsservice.org)
  • Over 150 registrants participated in lively breakout sessions, where they raised new ideas and offered insightful feedback about barriers to quality stroke care, new avenues for research, and policy changes to overcome those barriers. (nih.gov)
  • Without modifications, however, the model has the potential to leave vulnerable Medicare beneficiaries without access to lower cost NEMT to kidney dialysis and diabetic wound care services which account for a majority (85%) of beneficiaries accessing scheduled health services. (apta.com)
  • While we agree that ambulances are an expensive and inappropriate mode of transport to dialysis and wound care for almost all Medicare patients, RSNAT has highlighted the need for an appropriate transportation alternative for low-income Medicare beneficiaries, both full and partial dual eligibles. (apta.com)
  • Dr. Tania Glenn is the president of Tania Glenn and Associates, a clinical practice in Central Texas that is focused on promoting resilience and providing critical care to first responders and veterans. (kshcc.com)
  • Guenther and Balbus channeled their thinking into a comprehensive guidance document called "Primary Protection: Enhancing Health Care Resilience for a Changing Climate. (nih.gov)
  • Your Health Plan" is a different kind of self-funded health plan solution that puts purchasers at the center of the experience to provide the flexibility, service and support needed to take good care of employees, their families, and businesses. (nationalalliancehealth.org)
  • The National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) is part of NIH, a component of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. (nih.gov)
  • Course Materials for the Healthcare Coalition Leadership 101 course are now available! (kshcc.com)
  • As a global health activist, I believe that we should reject the status quo and drive a change. (medium.com)
  • We are a non-profit, non-partisan public interest activist coalition and network. (ontariohealthcoalition.ca)
  • When Secretary of Health and Human Services Xavier Becerra, who administers the Medicare and Medicaid programs, originally announced the interim rule, two groups of states (one led by Louisiana and one by Missouri) filed separate actions challenging the interim rule. (dmec.org)
  • Land said he has bestowed on Ezekiel Emanuel, the president's chief healthcare advisor, the "Dr. Josef Mengele Award" for his advocacy of healthcare rationing. (blogspot.com)
  • But allowing states to op-out of providing Medicaid coverage for the poor, most often people of color, youth and those living in rural areas, means many millions more - in 23 states - have been denied access to essential health care. (workers.org)
  • The bill would ensure insurance companies treat telehealth the same as in-person care for payment and coverage, as well as prohibit both geographic restrictions on telehealth services, and any requirements to prove hardship or an access barrier. (publicnewsservice.org)
  • Illinois does offer some limited Medicaid coverage of telehealth services, but does not require parity with in-person care. (publicnewsservice.org)
  • At stake in the healthcare debate "is the definition of a human being," he said. (blogspot.com)
  • That leaves only two options for ACOs to report quality data: using registry software and reporting directly from electronic health records (EHRs). (medscape.com)
  • Hello Heart is an easy, fun, engaging way to lower high blood pressure and cholesterol and reduce risk while improving quality of life and lowering healthcare costs and incidence of high-cost claims. (nationalalliancehealth.org)
  • Employees should get the high-quality care they need at a fair price. (nationalalliancehealth.org)
  • Living in a rural community is just one of several factors that can impact an individual's quality of care. (nih.gov)
  • Project Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes didactic sessions resulted in a 1.1-point improvement, provider education workshops resulted in a 1.4-point improvement, and presentations at community coalition meetings resulted in a 1.7-point improvement. (nih.gov)
  • The most esteemed accolade of healthcare excellence in the UK, the HSJ Awards provide the largest annual benchmarking and recognition programme for the healthcare sector with a vision to look into sharing best practice and improving patient outcomes. (hsj.co.uk)
  • At the symposium, prehospital care emerged as a main focus because deficiencies in early recognition, triage, and transport have major downstream impacts on patient outcomes. (nih.gov)
  • In additional, the majority stated the mandate "fits neatly" into the authorities given to the Department of Health and Human Services and these are "unprecedented circumstances" that "provide no grounds for limiting the exercise of authorities the agency has long been recognized to have. (dmec.org)
  • 8 Supported primarily by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), the guidance was published in 2014. (nih.gov)
  • However, prior OIG work found that non-hospital-based health care facilities commonly lacked comprehensive emergency response plans. (hhs.gov)
  • Additionally, many other healthcare and emergency-related entities are represented in HCCs. (kshcc.com)
  • Inequities were examined through the lens of three time epochs: prehospital care, acute care in an emergency department setting, and in-hospital or inpatient care. (nih.gov)
  • These guidelines greatly contributed to the widespread use of safe, effective treatments, including the intravenous clot-busting drug tissue plasminogen activator (tPA), highly effective intra-arterial clot removal devices, as well as the emergency care of persons with bleeding into the brain (intracerebral hemorrhage) and around the brain (subarachnoid hemorrhage). (nih.gov)
  • The NIH has established a new program entitled Building Sustainable Community-Linked Infrastructure to Enable Health Science Research, hereafter called the "Community Infrastructure" grants program. (nih.gov)
  • Points were made about the rich being richer because the poor are poorer: how the capitalists used to need a literate, healthy workforce, but now that manufacturing jobs are gone, healthcare and education are no longer needed," reported Lerma. (workers.org)
  • The American Cancer Society and partnering organization(s), work together to mobilize a volunteer workforce of trained Health Equity Ambassadors, to help underserved individuals and historically marginalized communities prevent and find cancer early. (cancer.org)
  • This conference was above all an attempt to link issues and build a broad coalition," said Lerma, who represents Health care for All Texas and the Nurses Organizing Committee on the HCN board. (workers.org)
  • If you're going to require everyone to have insurance," said Beth Capell, a health care lobbyist who represents labor, "you ought to make sure they're going to be able to afford to pay the premiums and get good care. (coalition4healthcare.org)
  • BAC members and teams of experts in the field shared their findings from a literature review on current equity issues, known and unknown causes or obstacles, and best practices for organizing systems of acute stroke care. (nih.gov)
  • My hope is that these findings will pave a path forward to improving equity in stroke care. (nih.gov)
  • Some developing countries are already taking a lead on developing integrated, comprehensive community health programs. (medium.com)
  • The Cherokee Nation Comprehensive Cancer Control Program collaborated with the Cherokee Nation Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) Elimination Program within Cherokee Nation's Health Services to plan and implement activities to increase knowledge and awareness of liver cancer prevention among health care providers and the Cherokee Nation community. (nih.gov)
  • By combining scientifically designed digital therapeutics, wellbeing products, community-based care, live coaching, and clinician-trained AI, Twill intelligently guides each person to the care they need, when they need it, in the way they want, bridging the gap between need and care. (nationalalliancehealth.org)
  • Land said Emanuel, a medical doctor and bioethicist who is also the brother of White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel, has published articles arguing the maximum access to healthcare should be for persons aged 15-40. (blogspot.com)
  • More than 2,000 patients with intellectual or developmental disabilities have received dental care in group home day center settings across North Carolina, according to Access Dental. (publicnewsservice.org)
  • Members in good standing of any of the seven Kansas Healthcare Coalitions (METRO, NC, NE, NW, SC, SE, and SHERT) are eligible for member-only website access. (kshcc.com)
  • When you use the register link under the main menu of the coalition you want to join, you are registering for coalition membership, not website access. (kshcc.com)
  • National and regional resources are dedicated to improving access to care and decreasing the financial burdens of a rare disease diagnosis. (nih.gov)
  • Trudo Lemmens, is Professor and Scholl Chair in Health Law and Policy at the University of Toronto. (blogspot.com)
  • The state would use that money to create a $2 billion-a-year annuity to pay for health insurance (education, which receives about $1.1 billion annually from the lottery, would be unaffected). (coalition4healthcare.org)
  • It is also great reason to look at why collaboration among public safety and healthcare partners is critical for effective, efficient and safe response. (ems1.com)
  • The biggest challenge that the coalitions may ever face is just around the corner and they will need all their partners to help, including EMS. (ems1.com)
  • In 2001, EMS and our public safety and healthcare partners came together to respond to the biggest terrorist attacks on U.S. soil. (ems1.com)
  • Senior Liberal Democrats are preparing to clash with the Treasury and their Conservative partners over increased funding for long term care. (hsj.co.uk)
  • With Lyra, members can easily book appointments in just a few clicks.To meet members where they are, our digital care platform uses technology to match members to the right providers and the right care, which is tailored to their unique needs and lifestyle. (nationalalliancehealth.org)
  • Born out of a health plan, Vitality was built to engage members at the intersection of wellbeing and care. (nationalalliancehealth.org)
  • The Republican governor said at a news conference that he wants to lease the lottery to a private group and use about $2 billion a year of the proceeds to pay for his health insurance plan, without diverting any lottery funds used for education. (coalition4healthcare.org)
  • The major factors accounting for the continued growth in real health care costs are: the increased use of outpatient, ambulatory and nursing home services, changes in the nature and intensity of services, costs associated with chronic and severe diseases such as AIDS and cancer, and new and expensive medical technologies. (nchc.org)
  • United Food & Commercial Workers Local 6 donated to the Albert Lea Healthcare Coalition. (albertleatribune.com)
  • Collaborate with local and national healthcare leaders to amplify the employer/purchaser voice and drive high-value care. (nationalalliancehealth.org)
  • From running errands, to arranging for health care and home health equipment, to preparing meals, to navigating Medicare plans, family caregivers simply cannot do it all. (nationalalliancehealth.org)
  • Even with the latest technologies and treatments at our fingertips, policies, regulations, financial burdens, limited resources, and other issues prevent individuals from getting the stroke care they need. (nih.gov)