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Time to recover and rebuild: Kootenai Health faces financial hardship head-on
[ad_1] COEUR d’ALENE — Kootenai Health is not for sale and is not on the brink of financial ruin. But hospitals and healthcare systems are facing significant financial challenges caused by the nationwide healthcare staff crisis that Kootenai Health CEO Jon Ness has been warning communities about for months. At the same time, a change ... -
Education is more than just training
[ad_1] A father said to his son, “I’m worried you’re the last in your grade.” The son said, “Don’t worry, Dad, we teach the same thing on both ends.” “Education is what is left after forgetting all that has been learned.” My good friend Nido Qubein, member of the National Speakers Association and president of ... -
What is it and how does it affect mental health?
[ad_1] Over the past decades, gender roles have evolved and changed, reflecting changing social norms. But despite these changes, a gap in unpaid domestic work still exists between male and female partners around the world. In this feature, we take a closer look at how this unequal division of unpaid work affects women’s mental health ... -
agilon health stock: new risks posed by new business model (NYSE:AGL)
[ad_1] zimmytws/iStock via Getty Images investment paper Signed into law in 2010, the ACA has made a big difference in how Americans get health care. One of the areas of focus has been implementing a value-based approach to healthcare delivery that moves away from a volume-based pay-per-service model. Since then, CMS (Centers for Medicare & ... -
BrandWagon Advertising Talk with Puretech Digital’s Prashant Deorah
[ad_1] The pandemic has brought significant changes across industries, and marketing is no exception. Today, digital marketing has become a critical aspect to attracting new customers and retaining existing customers. In his weekly BrandWagon Ad Talk series, industry experts highlight what has changed in the last two years and, more importantly, whether these changes will ... -
High School Students Promote Health Equity at Televised Summer Camps – Twin Cities
[ad_1] Everyone is on a deadline at TV Broadcast Camp. This July, ThreeSixty journalism students scrambled to write scripts, film interviews, and edit the final cut of an article on health equity before the week-long camp ended. ThreeSixty Journalism has been running TV Broadcast Camp for five years, a non-profit journalism training program for marginalized ... -
Florida school shooting raises mental health concerns
[ad_1] It’s only a month into the new school year, but another campus seems to be dealing with fear every day. Students at Mainland High School in Daytona Beach had to evacuate on Friday after the emergency alarm went off. The police chief says there have been gun threats, but nothing was found. Related: Police ... -
Valley News – Plans to bring Valley Regional Hospital into Dartmouth Health system raise questions
[ad_1] Claremont-Valley Regional Hospital is one of five hospitals in New Hampshire not yet part of the larger healthcare system, but that may be about to change. Late last month, Claremont’s Valley Regional announced it had signed a letter of intent with Dartmouth Health and Windsor’s Mt. Ascutney Hospital and Health Center, another member of ...









