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Chicago-based CommonSpirit Health and Morehouse School of Medicine are partnering for a 10-year, $100 million partnership to develop and train more Black physicians, they said...
U.S. COVID-19 cases surpass 18 million, death toll tops 335,000. Yahoo Finance’s Brian Sozzi, Julie Hyman, and Myles Udland discuss the latest news in the...
Dr. Alisahah Cole will participate in the upcoming Southern Nevada Blue Ribbon Panel on Social Equity on January 12, 2021. The panel will bring together...
The Integrated Healthcare Association (IHA) honored three Dignity Health physician organizations for providing high-quality, affordable, patient-centered care in its 2019 Align. Measure. Perform. (AMP) program....
The 340B Program and CommonSpirit Health: The Impact on our Vulnerable Populations 1. Impacting the care of our most vulnerable patient populations: The 340B Program...
Thank you! #realheroes #communitymatters https://t.co/5IPwni2Bmk
— AlisahahMD (@AlisahahMD) October 28, 2020
CommonSpirit Health Leads in Improving Quality and Outcomes for Patients while Reducing Medicare Spending by $70 Million…
CommonSpirit Health Closes Care Gaps with Personalized, Community-Based Care Navigation in Partnership with Docent Health…
When is the right time for people to return to the health needs they had before the pandemic? Whenever they’re ready. Healing is personal—its pace and timing should be, too. pic.twitter.com/AkL7f6M1o5
— CommonSpirit Health (@commonspirit) June 18, 2020
We must, and can, #dobetter to end the #disparities in our country and advocate for #healthequity. We @commonspirit join colleagues across our nation in fighting for #socialjustice, bringing #humankindness and compassion to everything that we do, and leveraging innovative solutions in #communityhealth, #pophealth and #carecoordination to address #SDOH and other drivers of #healthdisparities. This is our calling, to serve the common good.