The Health Collaborative is on the Move!
Downsizing our physical space offers an opportunity for tremendous cost savings that can be redirected toward programming and support to our members.
Downsizing our physical space offers an opportunity for tremendous cost savings that can be redirected toward programming and support to our members.
The 2022-2024 CHIP prioritizes three key goals: equitable access to care, expanded and diverse healthcare workforce pipeline, and access to food and affordable housing.
The directory promises improved ease of access for communication between local hospitals and community agencies, ensuring smoother care transitions.
“You’re actually going to be making a difference in people’s lives, even if it’s small,” shares Kylie Bethel, former AmeriCorps volunteer member.
THC would like to recognize a cohort of organizations for their partnership – and impact – during the 5-year CMS Accountable Health Communities project.
To keep patients and residents in our region safe, visitation restrictions have been updated.
Chief executive officers and medical leaders said the time has come to require the vaccine to protect their workers and to assure patients that area hospitals are safe.
Our vision for the future of THC is one that is more inclusive, more proactive, and reflects our shared values while providing tailored opportunities to our members.
New information presented by CDC and other scientific sources will continue to be evaluated by our hospitals, and changes to these guidelines will be made when appropriate.
Appreciation and thanks for the support and strength of the unsung heroes of this pandemic – our area nursing homes.
We’re taking a moment to celebrate some of the talented and innovative women making a difference in the health of our communities.
In this article featuring THC members and staff, the unprecedented challenges and partnerships of the COVID-19 pandemic are explored through a local lens.
This past Tuesday saw the kickoff of Get Out the Vax weekends, taking place during the second and fourth weekends in April and May.
We caught up with Greg to see how he’s been spending his time while combating the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The COVID-19 Health Equity Task Force will provide recommendations for addressing health inequities caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and for preventing such inequities in the future.
Vaccinations are being scheduled for our highest risk members of the public
CEO Craig Brammer finds silver linings in the accomplishments we’ve achieved collectively.
We spent a few minutes to get Clayton’s perspective on what’s happening, what’s to come, and all that our region has to be proud of as we hit the six-month mark for the crisis.
Dr. Calhoun gives his insight into what motivates him and how he stays connected to what matters most.
Beckett Springs engages with patients, families, employees, communities, healthcare providers, and health insurers to increase access to behavioral healthcare.