Archive for October, 2008

Community Health Network hosts national safety summit

Posted on October 6th, 2008 | No Comments »

Community Health Network, in partnership with Healthcare Performance Improvement (HPI) hosted the 2008 Safety Summit this week. The conference theme, Navigating toward Safer Outcomes, provided an opportunity for more than 250 health care leaders from around the country and the network to gather and discuss ways to advance the culture of safety. Speakers shared best practices and lessons learned at this two-day conference from their safety culture journeys.

“With the annual safety summit taking place right here in Indianapolis the network had the opportunity to send many leaders, safety coaches and others, who have been and continue to be instrumental in the culture of safety journey,” shared Trudy Hill, network safety officer.

“Topics included integrating human error science into process improvement methods; internal transparency; a system approach to culture transformation; giving new meaning to rapid response teams; and inspiring behaviors for a culture of safety.

“I know all those who attended are inspired to continue on this transformational journey with renewed urgency,” said Trudy. “I have been humbled by the commitment of all who participated and look forward to the continuing journey of the entire network.”

Community Health Network hosts national safety summit

Posted on October 6th, 2008 | No Comments »

Community Health Network, in partnership with Healthcare Performance Improvement (HPI) hosted the 2008 Safety Summit this week. The conference theme, Navigating toward Safer Outcomes, provided an opportunity for more than 250 health care leaders from around the country and the network to gather and discuss ways to advance the culture of safety. Speakers shared best practices and lessons learned at this two-day conference from their safety culture journeys.

“With the annual safety summit taking place right here in Indianapolis the network had the opportunity to send many leaders, safety coaches and others, who have been and continue to be instrumental in the culture of safety journey,” shared Trudy Hill, network safety officer.

“Topics included integrating human error science into process improvement methods; internal transparency; a system approach to culture transformation; giving new meaning to rapid response teams; and inspiring behaviors for a culture of safety.

“I know all those who attended are inspired to continue on this transformational journey with renewed urgency,” said Trudy. “I have been humbled by the commitment of all who participated and look forward to the continuing journey of the entire network.”

November Pediatric Grand Rounds (Vaccination Update 2008)

Posted on October 6th, 2008 | No Comments »

In accord with Community North Hospital’s desire to offer regular Pediatric Grand Rounds, another session is scheduled for November 5th, 2008.  Our next speaker is Chris Belcher MD, with Infectious Disease of Indiana.  Dr Belcher is a pediatric infectious disease specialist, who supports physicians in our area on childhood infectious disease matters.  He will be providing a lecture titled “Vaccination Update 2008”.

Again, these sessions are provided monthly and are eligible for CME.  We will provide these offerings on the 1st Wednesday of each month at 7:30 am, in the multi-service conference rooms on the 3rd floor of the professional building.  Breakfast refreshments will be served.

If you have any questions about this, you can contact Dr Robert Lindeman at Community North’s pediatric unit 317-621-5474.

New Web site for Indianapolis Endoscopy Center

Posted on October 6th, 2008 | No Comments »

Indianapolis Endoscopy Center

Please visit the newest site designed by our team to support health care services provided by Community Health Network.

Indianapolis Endoscopy Center may now be found on the Web at www.indyendoscopy.com

The Indianapolis Endoscopy Center is a licensed surgery center dedicated to the diagnosis, treatment and follow-up of gastrointestinal disease. Founded in 1994, Indianapolis Endoscopy Center is committed to providing quality care to all patients.

Community Hosts Best In Class Showcase and eCycling Event

Posted on October 2nd, 2008 | No Comments »

Last week Community Health Network hosted our annual Best In Class Showcase, featuring exceptional and innovative work being done across Community Health Network.

Representatives from all parts of the network gathered to share their latest ideas and best practices, hear operational updates and a motivational address from former local news anchor Anne Ryder. And they honored winners of the network’s first annual Leadership Excellence Awards.

Check out this episode of “Community News” for more.

New women’s services content: Women and heart disease

Posted on October 1st, 2008 | No Comments »

We’ve posted some new and important information about women and heart disease to our women’s services section on eCommunity. The article was written by Cindy Adams, Ph.D., N.P., from The Indiana Heart Hospital.

Excerpt:
“Many of us don’t think heart disease will affect us, but the numbers don’t lie. Nearly a half-million women die each year from heart and vascular disease-equivalent to the number of people killed in the World Trade Center bombings every 2 ½ days, every year.
Even more concerning is that while the death rate from coronary disease has dropped by about 50 percent in the general population between 1980 and 2002, it increased during that period for women between the ages of 35 to 54 – at a rate of 1.5 percent each year.”
We are continuing to enhance our women’s services content. What topics and issues affect you? Please share your ideas and stories!

Community second in dollars raised for Start! Heart Walk

Posted on October 1st, 2008 | No Comments »

The 2008 Start! Heart Walk took place September 20 at Celebration Plaza in downtown Indianapolis. The Indiana Heart Hospital, Community Health Network and Community Health Network Foundation were local presenting sponsors.

Start! Heart Walk Community volunteers

Community, with 79 team captains and 326 total walkers, was one of the largest teams present at the walk and currently No. 2 in most dollars raised by participating organizations (second only to Eli Lilly). The Community walkers stood out in the crowd with their lime green tie-dyed team T-shirts.

The network sponsored the Create Hope tent, which was the most heavily trafficked tent and the last tent still operational after participants finished the walk. In the tent, health promotions staff provided 175 health screenings and provided heart health information to event participants.

To view photos from the day visit HeartHospital.com.