
Welcome Packets Delivered to Elected Officials
This month The Center for Health Affairs distributed welcome packets to federal, state and local elected officials who represent various areas throughout Northeast Ohio. The purpose of these packets is to introduce and/or reacquaint elected leaders to the region’s most important health policy topics.
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The Center Provides Support for Marketplace Enrollment Efforts
With open enrollment on the Marketplace quickly nearing its March 31 deadline, The Center for Health Affairs recently provided support to the Carmella Rose Health Foundation to promote public awareness about the importance of Marketplace enrollment.
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ACEMAPP Annual Reports Provide Users with Nursing Clinical Placement Data
The Center for Health Affairs and its workforce initiative, NEONI, recently generated its ACEMAPP Annual Reports to provide hospital and nursing education program’s customized nursing clinical placement data.
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Pam Waite and Tracy Plouck Give Presentations at Ohio Psychiatric Nurse Administrators (OPNA) Meeting
Pam Waite, director of healthcare workforce and NEONI operations for The Center for Health Affairs, and Tracy Plouck, director of the Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services (OHMAS), gave presentations at the March 7 meeting of the Ohio Psychiatric Nurse Administrators (OPNA).
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Carmella Rose Offers Assistance as ACA Open Enrollment Deadline Approaches
With the recent passage of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), health insurance is now required by law. Many Americans who are currently uninsured or underinsured can shop for health insurance through the Health Insurance Marketplace, but ACA open enrollment ends on March 31.
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Hospital Observation Services on the Rise
The most recent Key Indicators Report showed a 19 percent increase in hospital observation services in the third quarter of 2013. According to the report, recent news stories have highlighted hospital patients who were displeased because they were unaware of the financial implications of their hospital observation services.
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The Center Develops Healthcare Pinterest Boards
As part of its social media strategy, The Center for Health Affairs is pleased to announce the official launch of its healthcare Pinterest boards.
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Member Satisfaction Survey Provides Welcome Feedback
Almost nine out of ten respondents to The Center for Health Affairs latest member satisfaction survey agreed that the association provides very important services to the hospital community.
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Emergency Preparedness Team Aids Area Hospitals During Harsh Winter Weather
When harsh winter weather hits Northeast Ohio, area hospitals oftentimes rely on The Center’s Emergency Preparedness team to respond to resource requests and provide critical weather and sheltering information.
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