Hospitals Take on New Role to Help Their Communities 

More health care organizations are helping to improve the wellbeing of residents by hiring and buying in their communities, Kate King in the Wall Street Journal. 鈥淯ntil we begin to address social determinants, those things outside of a clinical setting that literally are proven to have the greatest impact on a person鈥檚 life expectancy and health outcomes, then nothing else happens,鈥 said Michellene Davis, executive vice president and chief corporate affairs offices of RWJBarnabas Health, one of the largest health systems in New Jersey. 

Treating the Babies of Illinois' Opioid Crisis

Crain鈥檚 Chicago Business  on how the number of babies born with withdrawal symptoms is skyrocketing across the country as opioid use grips their parents, and a severe drought of treatment options in Illinois for pregnant women in the throes of addiction suggests there's no resolution in sight. 鈥淭he burden to treat these babies is enormous鈥攐n the hospitals that care for them, on the state Medicaid program that largely incurs the cost, and on the generation of children who face little-understood long-term consequences,鈥 writes Kristen Schorsch. 

Women Are Reshaping Health IT

FierceHealthcare eight influential women who are helping to transform health information technology. Among other leaders, the publication highlights Deanna Wise, executive vice president and chief information officer at Dignity Health; Sarah Sossong, senior director of telehealth at Massachusetts General Hospital; and Theresa Meadows, senior vice president and chief information officer of Cook Children鈥檚 Healthcare System. 
 

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