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The brutal act has left us in deep mourning and profound outrage. We stand resolute with the nation in condemning this vile act. In solidarity, our OPDs will be closed from 17th August to 18th August 2024. However, our Emergency and Essential services will be operational. #StandWithHealthcareHeroes #SupportDoctors #StopViolence #HealthcareSolidarity #JusticeForDoctors #ZydusHospitals #ProtectOurDoctors #HealthcareWorkers #RaiseYourVoice #AgainstViolence
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Recent events underscore why rural healthcare systems like Independence Health System - Butler/Clarion Area are the backbone of America's healthcare #infrastructure, providing vital services to communities often overlooked by urban-centric #health policies. Rural healthcare ensures that people in remote areas receive the care they need without the burden of traveling long distances. This #accessibility is crucial for managing #chronic conditions and #emergencies alike. These systems are integral to the well-being of populations across the country, addressing unique health challenges and #disparities. By providing #preventative care, they reduce the long-term costs and impact of untreated conditions. Everyone deserves quality healthcare, regardless of their zip code. Strengthening rural healthcare systems is a step toward a more equitable and just healthcare landscape. Let's advocate for the support and investment in our local healthcare systems, ensuring that every community has access to the care they deserve. Together, we can build a healthier, more inclusive future. Please consider supporting our life saving efforts at Butler Memorial Hospital by clicking on the link below. https://lnkd.in/eEvekF3F #CommunityHealth #RuralHealth #Politics #Healthcare Karen Allen David Rottinghaus Larry Richert
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So proud of friends and colleagues at Independence Health System - Butler/Clarion Area and how they cared for a notable patient, and many who were not, as well as employees, with great care. Thank you Karen Allen, Dr. David Rottinghaus and so many others at Butler Memorial Hospital for all you did to care of our community during such a challenging situation. Everyone rose to the occasion, from the #emergencyroom to the parking lot, which served as a makeshift #emergencydepartment. And, as Larry Richert commented when he interviewed Independence Health System president and CEO, Ken DeFurio, “what a great group of professionals.” Heartfelt condolences to those in our community who suffered great loss or injury. #communityhealthcare #prepared BHS Foundation - Clarion Hospital Foundation
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In order to achieve a holistic ethos of care, survivors' voices and their situated knowledge must be the central focus. Read now: https://lnkd.in/ec9WCxQ2
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#IndependenceDay post, but sad😞 77 years old, 77 years young! Beautiful or ugly, shining or shaming, we love to be, and want to be, proud Indians. The crisis of governance, of physical or legal infrastructure woefully inadequate for this vast humanity to live (or even die) with dignity is something we encounter often, but brush under the carpet so long as our lives are ok. But just the timing of this gruesome incident (also other similar reported or unreported) forced me to burst my bubble and rage against the dying of the light of basic civility and safety in our society and country. Everyone, just everyone who is clapping for the rise and rise of this country, our economy, our superpower status and the global CEOs being bred here needs to weigh this one factor against all our achievements to reflect and feel the pain that this girl (and others like her) went through after years of hard work, chasing a dream…to be a doctor…to heal others…to serve…to earn… Last year in Brazil, I met a young filmmaker who said she was fascinated by India, but wld never come here because it was so unsafe. There was irony in the situation because Rio is one of the unsafest places in the world. It then hit me on the head that feeling unsafe on the streets is terrible, but feeling (and being) unsafe in your homes, offices, workplaces, kitchens is a whole level of inhumanity altogether! Building culture requires institutions and leaders; training, educating, employing, creating skin in the game. With the weakening of our institutions (appointment politics, corruption, funding constraints, interference) there are parallel institutions everywhere. Unfortuately, touts, volunteers’ ‘private guards’ ‘contractors’ can make a decrepit system work (with the grease), but cannot build culture. Somewhere in last couple of decades, we lost the idea of economies being built on jobs, employment, salaries, benefits. Everywhere you go, there are cadres of ‘paid’ volunteers (anachronism) or temp staff, without benefits or prospects, but access to privilege of the position. Temp teachers are officially appointed as such by state governments or central universities, temp para medics in hospitals, temp policemen, temp traffic volunteers. Damn it we even came up with temp servicemen and gave them some nice name! In exonomies with high employemnt, there is self selection of the employable in jobs and the passion driven volunteers in volunteering work. In an economy with pathetically low employment, there is adverse selection on both sides-the temp loses out because they have a quasi job and no benefits while the employer and culture lose out because the temp are neither driven by volunteering spirit, nor skin in the game. So, what is my point? That in addition to strong judiciary and police, an economy with a billion and quarter people needs strong institutions, human capital and culture. The whole being greater than sum of parts is what culture is about. Its on us India. h
Federation of #ResidentDoctors Association on a nationwide strike in #hospitals in solidarity with the state-run #RGKarMedicalCollege residents over the rape and #murder of a #doctor in #Kolkata Read here - https://lnkd.in/gxwB6Mit
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Through prayer, comfort, support, encouragement, education, and other practical means, Operation CARE is changing our community one day - one person at a time. https://lnkd.in/e8ceZney
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Access to Emergency Services: A New York City Case Study. Our new study identifies ‘emergency service deserts’ in New York where accessibility to #Fire, #Emergency Medical Services, #Police, and Hospitals are compromised. The results show that while 95% of NYC residents are well-served by emergency services, the residents of Staten Island are disproportionately underserved. The results can be used directly by policymakers to determine which parts of a community would benefit the most from providing new emergency service locations and to quantify the #resilience of emergency service infrastructure. https://lnkd.in/e7M8stUi with Sukhwan Chung, Maksim Kitsak 🇺🇦, Madison Smith, Ph.D. Jeff Cegan Luke Hogewood and Andrew Jin
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