SSM Health
SSM Health St. Anthony Hospital – Shawnee recently awarded Gateway to Prevention & Recovery a $10,000 grant for their ongoing work to reduce the number of opioid overdoses in Pottawatomie County. The money will be used to place a medication drop box in Maud and to purchase medication lock boxes that will be given out to help promote safe storage of medications.
“Substance abuse is an issue in our community, and we applaud Gateway to Prevention & Recovery for their continued efforts to help people take steps towards recovery,” says Angi Mohr, president, SSM Health St. Anthony Hospital – Shawnee. “This grant is an investment in our community and falls in line with our Community Health Needs Assessment and our commitment towards helping our community to live a healthy lifestyle.”
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Vermont Business Magazine The Lake Champlain Chamber today announced its 110th Annual award recipients via YouTube Live. Five awards were presented recognizing businesses and business leaders for their accomplishments and contributions to our community. An in-person celebration will be scheduled at a later date.
Awards were presented to:
Emerging Leader Award - presented to Kim Anderson with Community Health Centers of Burlington. This award recognizes an emerging leader who combines professional success with community leadership. Kim’s tireless work at Community Health Centers of Burlington has allowed her to collaborate with many external committees and collaborations, including the Chittenden County Opioid Alliance, Community Health Needs Assessment, and AgeWell. Kim is also a performer, starring in several Lyric Theatre productions and serving as an emcee for various community events, including the 109th LCC Annual Dinner. Kim is a 2018
Liberty Medical Center Needs YOU
Liberty Medical Center over in Chester, is seeking community members who are willing to be interviewed as part of the Community Health Needs Assessment process. Don t worry about a thing.these 15 minute .interviews will be anonymous & conducted by staff of the Montana Office of Rural Health. For more information, please call Amanda at 759 6512.
Northwest Community Healthcare awards $75,000 to 19 local agencies Kathy Millin is the executive director of grant recipient organization, Partners for our Communities of Palatine. Courtesy of Northwest Community Healthcare
Updated 1/20/2021 3:18 PM
After a comprehensive application process, the Northwest Community Healthcare Community Health and Outreach Board Committee has selected 19 community agencies to divide a $75,000 gift of support. Awards ranged from $1,750 to $6,750 in support of programs that help increase access to care and promote health and wellness. NCH has been identifying and addressing unmet community needs for more than sixty years, said CEO Steve Scogna. We conduct a Community Health Needs Assessment to establish priority areas in which to focus our efforts and resources. To help address these priorities and unmet needs, we allocate a limited number of funds to not-for-profit community organizations that align with our mission and th
Meet the Finalists: Leaders From BenefitMall, Parkland Center for Clinical Innovation, and Center for BrainHealth
Three healthcare execs share their thoughts on resilience, the shift toward whole-person care, and the emerging brain economy.
By Kelsey Vanderschoot
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Business & Economy
January 21, 2021
6:30 am
Leading up to our second annual Innovation Awards event tonight, we’re sharing excerpts from interview Q&As with all 51 finalists, one category at a time. Today, we wrap things up by featuring our three Innovation in Healthcare honorees.
There’s still time to register for tonight’s virtual awards event. For more information on the program, presented in partnership by