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“PTSD is a very serious problem with people who have been in combat,” said Alan Miller. “Our country has not properly addressed the issue or provided sufficient treatment resources. We’re trying to change that.” UHS’ Patriot Support Program, a network of 24 behavioral health treatment centers, medical professionals, and support staff, provides specialized care to active military, veterans, and their families, collaborating with the U.S. military to meet the behavioral health needs of active duty and retired personnel. Learn more in this month's BOSS Magazine.
We are proud to announce that Cedar Creek Hospital of Michigan, a facility located in St. Johns, will open early next week to provide inpatient behavioral health treatment to the residents of Clinton County and surrounding communities.
Congratulations to Alan B. Miller, UHS Chairman and CEO, named to Philadelphia Business Journal's 2017 #Power100. Read more at http://glassdoor.com/slink.htm?key=vQHBy.
As part of their #BreastCancerAwarenessMonth events, the George Washington University Hospital sponsored the #GWBlushLunch featuring guest speaker Giuliana Rancic. Proceeds raised benefit the GW Cancer Center Mammovan, a mobile mammography program that provides screenings to women across the D.C. region regardless of their ability to pay.
Employees from Northwest Texas Healthcare System participated in the American Heart Association's Amarillo Heart Walk. The system received the Top Company Award, raising $15,000 to benefit the American Heart Association.
"Consider the strong correlation between physical and behavioral health needs: 29 percent of adults with a medical condition have a behavioral health condition, while nearly 70 percent of behavioral health patients have a significant medical co-morbidity," said Alan B. Miller, UHS Chairman and CEO. Read Miller's vision for Total Patient Care: Integrating Behavioral Health to Improve Population Health in Modern Healthcare at http://glassdoor.com/slink.htm?key=vQRrU.
This week, employees at Spring Valley Hospital Medical Center received banners signed with messages of support from the healthcare professionals at Loma Linda University Health and Orlando Health. #VegasStrong
October 16-22 is National Healthcare Quality Week. Healthcare quality professionals play an important role in healthcare delivery, with much of their work taking place behind the scenes. These professionals help improve outcomes, increase efficiencies, reduce costs and help keep our patients safe by limiting risk. Pictured are healthcare quality professionals from St. Mary's Regional Medical Center.
This week, employees from Cedar Hills Hospital participated in the Portland Out of the Darkness Walk, raising suicide prevention awareness and funds to support research and outreach. Great job!