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Chair File: Keeping Health Care Workers Safe
The AHA’s Hospitals Against Violence (HAV) initiative shares resources and strategies to promote a culture of safety across the field. To guide health care leaders in efforts to prevent and mitigate violence, the HAV initiative developed the Building a Safe Workplace and Community framework.
Chair File: #HAVhope Friday — Spreading Awareness and Taking Action to End Violence
The dedicated and compassionate people working at hospitals and health systems throughout the nation are focused, every day, on caring for patients who are sick or injured, advancing health and sav
Chair File: Leadership Dialogue — Talking Workforce Challenges and Solutions with Debbie Hatmaker, Chief Nursing Officer of the American Nurses Association Enterprise
On this episode, I talk with Debbie Hatmaker, chief nursing officer of the American Nurses Association, the American Nurses Credentialing Center and the American Nurses Foundation.
Chair File: Friday to Focus on Hope and Healing
June 5 is the fourth annual Hospitals Against Violence Hope (#HAVhope) Friday.
Chair File: Help Stop the Cycle of Human Trafficking
Today, new ICD-10-CM codes take effect so clinicians can better classify a diagnosis for patients who are victims of human trafficking.
Chair File: Safer, Healthier Communities – Especially for Youth
Transforming a park overrun with drug dealers and gangs into a safe, open space for recreation and activities for all ages, including youth and older adults.
Chairman’s File: Supporting victims of mass violence
Like all Americans, we watched with shock and heavy hearts as news came in this weekend of the tragic events in El Paso, Texas and Dayton, Ohio.
Chair File: Hospitals Stand Together to End Violence
The tragic events last Friday in Santa Fe, TX, remind us, violence is all too present in our communities. Our hearts go out to all those affected … students, teachers, families, friends, first responders, caregivers, clergy and more.
Chair File: The Role of Hospitals and Health Systems in Addressing Tragedy and Violence
When tragedy strikes, the role of hospitals and health systems is clear: respond, treat, and be a force for good.
Hospital Approaches to Violence Prevention
For more information, contact Ruth Adeola, program coordinator, violence and injury prevention, at radeola@umm.edu.