
ACEMAPP Clinical Rotation Pilot Ends with Positive Results
A four-week ACEMAPP clinical rotation pilot with approximately 30 Cleveland State University (CSU)-Northeast Ohio Medical University (NEOMED) pre-medical and medical students and the Northeast Ohio Neighborhood Health Services, Inc. (NEON), recently ended with positive results.
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Bill Ryan Comments on UH Anniversary
On Saturday, May 14, The Center for Health Affairs’ President and CEO Bill Ryan was quoted in a Crain’s Cleveland article on the upcoming 150th anniversary of University Hospitals (UH).
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The Center’s Comment Letter: Healthy Ohio Waiver Contrary to Demonstration Waiver Goals
Today, after extensive review and discussion with hospital members over the last month, The Center for Health Affairs formally submitted its concerns regarding the Healthy Ohio waiver in a comment letter to the Ohio Department of Medicaid (ODM).
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Report Examines 2015 Hospital Volume in Northeast Ohio
Hospital volume in Northeast Ohio had its fair share of fluctuation in 2015, according to a recently published Key Indicators Report on hospital market trends by The Center for Health Affairs.
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Bill Ryan, President and CEO, Announces Retirement
After 14 years of service to the organization, Bill Ryan, president and CEO of The Center for Health Affairs and CHAMPS Healthcare, has made the decision to retire at the end of 2016.
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The Center Promotes Organ, Eye and Tissue Donation, Staff Member Shares Personal Story
The Center for Health Affairs recognized National Donate Life Month in April by serving as a community partner for The City Club of Cleveland’s event, “Unsung Heroes: Behind the Scenes of Organ, Eye, and Tissue Donation,” on Thursday, April 14.
Read MoreAnderson Comments on the Current Nursing Shortage in Northeast Ohio
On Wednesday, March 23, The Center for Health Affairs’ Senior Vice President of Member Services Lisa Anderson was interviewed by WEWS-TV, a local ABC affiliate, in a piece discussing the current nursing shortage in Northeast Ohio.
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Crain’s Features Bill Ryan as Health Care Source
On Sunday, March 27, Crain’s Cleveland Business featured The Center for Health Affairs’ president and CEO, Bill Ryan, as a health care source regularly used by the business newspaper.
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Gatlin Discusses the Effect of Federal Grant Funding Cuts
On Tuesday, March 22, The Center for Health Affairs’ ASPR Project Director Beth Gatlin was interviewed by Cleveland. com discussing how federal grant funding cuts will affect their preparedness in the future.
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