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CHA Accountable Care Organization (ACO), LLC, operated by Beacon Health System, improved care for nearly 12,300 Medicare beneficiaries in Indiana and southwest Michigan in 2020, according to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services.
As part of the Medicare Shared Savings Program, accountable care organizations that meet quality and cost goals...
Drug overdoses jumped by more than 30 percent nationwide last year, largely fueled by opioids. Opioids alone accounted for more than 69,000 deaths in 2020.
Beacon Community Impact hopes to change that trend by training community members to administer Naloxone, also known as NARCAN.
Developed by Indianapolis non-profit Overdose Lifeline, Layperson Naloxone...
In his own words: Ian Klein is a Registered Nurse who holds a Bachelor of Science in Nursing and works at Memorial Hospital in South Bend. “I want to describe what goes on in a medical worker’s life right now. These are all my own personal experiences.”
Patient 1: Woman is...
In her own words: Dr. Kate Dutkiewicz, Medical Director at Beacon Children's Hospital, explains how children with every illness and injury could be impacted by rising pediatric COVID cases. And what we can do to stop this from happening.
Children need specialized nurses and doctors because they are not small adults....
Dr. Luke White, a Beacon Medical Group critical care and pulmonary specialist who works in the Memorial and Elkhart General critical care and intensive care units, describes the emotional challenges physicians face during the pandemic.
Part of my work as an intensivist is performing the brain death exam, which we do...
Dr. Kristine Jennings, director of the Memorial Hospital Family Medicine Residency Program, offers parents of school-age children advice for keeping their kids safe as they return to the classroom.
One of the focal points of the conversations of many of my office visits with my patients, as a family physician, and...
In her own words: Kate Melody, RN, Memorial Hospital Childbirth Unit charge nurse.
Many of us are happiest just living in our own bubbles, not actually watching COVID numbers and data.
We are sending our kids back to school, many of them with mask-optional policies. Many don’t think it could affect them...
In his own words: Dr. Joe Caruso, a Beacon Medical Group family physician.
The hospitals and ICUs are filling up with COVID patients again.
They are not filling up with vaccinated patients; they are filling up with very sick people who choose to not get vaccinated.
They are not filling up with people...
While scrolling through her Facebook feed, Brittany Jaso stopped and looked closely at a black-and-white photo that caught her eye. In it, she saw a nurse and student nurse tending to a small child in a wheelchair.
She picked up her phone and messaged the little girl in the picture.
The nervous...
Splash pads. Community pools. Public parks and playgrounds. Many of these spaces created for children are limited in their ability to accommodate children with physical handicaps. Teeter-totters, slides and most swings are not tailored for children like 4-year-old Royce Purser, who lives with a permanent birth defect.
“We have worked very...