Trinity Health, Novi, MI, has a fellowship program that provides 12 months of training and mentoring for its prospective mission leaders.
A leadership coaching program at Catholic Healthcare Partners, Cincinnati, has led to more productive meetings.
The smuggling of illegal immigrants has introduced a new form of human slavery into the United States.
Kevin E. Lofton, president and CEO of Catholic Health Initiatives, Denver, answers questions about diversity efforts at that system.
Like Victor Hugo's hunchback, the ministry's version of managed care has an inner beauty that may not be obvious at first glance.
For more than a decade, hospitals in one Louisiana parish have collaborated to improve community health.
With the publication of clinical practice guidelines, palliative care finally enters the mainstream of American medicine.
Like pediatricians, palliative care practitioners understand that patients should always be seen as capable of growth.
In listening closely to what their patients have to say, caregivers can help them find comfort and meaning at the end of life.
A new program at a New Hampshire hospital helps patients walk their final journey with dignity, peace, and compassion.
The nationwide Promoting Excellence program demonstrates the practicality of palliative care for patients, families, and caregivers.
A new study suggests that members of the clergy may lack preparation for offering the end-of-life care that dying patients want and need.
In the second article in a series, the CEO of a Dallas-based system emphasizes the importance of diversity in board membership.
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