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ValueHealth Announces New Additions to Leadership Team, Part of Ongoing Expansion

ValueHealth Announces New Additions to Leadership Team, Part of Ongoing Expansion News provided by Share this article Share this article LEAWOOD, Kan., March 11, 2021 /PRNewswire/  ValueHealth, the nationally recognized leader in Ambulatory Centers of Excellence (ACE) TM, has announced three new additions to its leadership team: Andy Penn, Teresa Olsen, and Ryan McFadden. Today s announcement is the latest in a series of moves by ValueHealth CEO, Don Bisbee, to expand the company s expertise and knowledge in healthcare. Andy Penn Ryan McFadden The combination of experience and industry knowledge brought by the newest additions to our team supports ValueHealth s leadership behind transitioning healthcare to value-based care and consumerism, said Bisbee. We will continue to grow and expand our team of top-quality leaders in pursuit of our vision to be the preferred and most trusted partner in the healthcare industry.

ValueHealth Announces New Additions to Leadership Team, Part of Ongoing Expansion

ValueHealth Announces New Additions to Leadership Team, Part of Ongoing Expansion
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Philly hospitals care for thousands of suburban patients but can t give them COVID-19 vaccines

Philly hospitals care for thousands of suburban patients but can’t give them COVID-19 vaccines. Aubrey Whelan, Jason Laughlin, Justine McDaniel, The Philadelphia Inquirer © YONG KIM/The Philadelphia Inquirer/TNS Penn Medicine is able to participate in community vaccination clinics, like this one on Saturday at the School of the Future in West Philadelphia on Saturday, But it can t offer doses to its patients who live in the suburbs due to allocation rules. Local lawmakers say the state must do more to help suburban patients who get their health care in the city. Hundreds of thousands of patients who receive treatment for high-risk conditions like cancer and diabetes at Philadelphia hospitals are unable to receive the COVID-19 vaccine from the doctors who care for them, simply because they don’t live in the city.

Philly hospitals care for thousands of suburban patients but can t give them COVID-19 vaccines

Philly hospitals care for thousands of suburban patients but can t give them COVID-19 vaccines
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Temple-Led Team: COVID containment measures in Philly associated with rise in gun violence

 E-Mail IMAGE: Jessica H. Beard, MD, MPH, FACS, Assistant Professor of Surgery and Director of Trauma Research at the Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University. view more  Credit: Temple University Health System (Philadelphia, PA) - While the COVID-19 pandemic brought most of the country to a standstill in March 2020, Philadelphia trauma surgeons noticed an alarming trend in the incidence of firearm violence. Instead of decreasing with containment measures, firearm-injured patients were presenting at even higher rates to Temple University Hospital and other trauma centers around the city. A team led by Jessica H. Beard, MD, MPH, FACS, Assistant Professor of Surgery and Director of Trauma Research at the Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University (LKSOM), sought to determine the magnitude of Philadelphia s increase in firearm violence during the COVID-19 pandemic. They also aimed to understand potential causes of the increase by trying to pinpoint when

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