Addressing Mental Health Through More Holistic Care
Mental health is an essential part of our overall wellbeing. When someone is unable to function at their full capability due to stress, anxiety, or other cognitive conditions, it impacts their health, relationships, ability to perform a job, to take care of others … every aspect of their lives. Unfortunately, our existing health systems…Read More…
Conversation of Your Life (COYL) Observes Healthcare Decisions Day
Healthcare Decisions Day is April 16th of each year. The day exists to raise awareness around the importance of having conversations and planning if you have a serious illness or medical emergency and can’t speak for yourself about your preferences for life-sustaining care. At the Quality Institute, we’re using the occasion to kick off…Read More…
Take Five Interview with Phillip W. Heath
Phillip W. Heath, President and CEO of Samaritan Life Enhancing Care, the not-for-profit health care provider offering hospice care, grief support, palliative medicine, and primary care at home. The organization is a member of the Quality Institute’s Provider Council. About a year ago, your organization changed its name from Samaritan Health Care & Hospice to…Read More…
Break Down Barriers to Integrating Primary and Mental Health Care
We all need to care for both our physical and mental health. Unfortunately, our health care system puts up payment, licensing, and other regulatory barriers to delivering and receiving whole person care. Many of these barriers are rooted in the destructive stigma that still surrounds mental health. These barriers lead to fragmented care and poorer…Read More…
Take Five Interview with Tara Chalakani, PsyD
Tara Chalakani, PsyD, CEO of Preferred Behavioral Health Group. The organization is a member of the Quality Institute’s Provider Council. There is so much work to be done in the behavioral health space right now, what are your top priorities as you settle into your new role? We provide mental health and substance abuse…Read More…
The racist stigma of midwifery, and how the profession’s return could help solve New Jersey’s maternal health care crisis
By Tennyson Donyéa March 8, 2023 Listen 1:52 File photo: A midwife at Sisters in Birth, a Jackson, Miss., clinic that serves pregnant women, uses a hand-held doppler probe on a patient from Yazoo City to measure the heartbeat of her fetus in 2021. (Rogelio V. Solis/AP) The policing of Black bodies in America dates back…Read More…
Take Five Interview with Andrew S Weiss, CASC
Andrew S Weiss, CASC, Administrator of Summit Surgical Center and a member of the Leapfrog Group ASC Advisory Committee Summit Surgical Center is one of the first Ambulatory Surgical Centers (ASCs) to participate in The Leapfrog ASC Survey. Why did you choose to participate? We recognize the quality and value of the care that…Read More…
Rallying Support for ASCs to Particpate in Leapfrog
In the coming weeks, we’ll be reaching out to insurers and large employer purchasers of health care in New Jersey asking them to join our call for transparency among Ambulatory Surgery Centers, or ASCs. In New Jersey, 100 percent of acute care hospitals participate in the Leapfrog Hospital Survey. Their commitment to transparency around safety…Read More…