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Like all popular trends, it's easy to adopt the latest and "greatest" technology as soon as it's released into the world. But what responsibility do Catholic health systems have in evaluating what changes they need to make? What - and who - is top of mind when these decisions are made?Michael Sellers, Vice President of Facilities Management for Saint Anthony Hospital in Chicago, joins the show to discuss the facilities and operations perspective on changing health care technology. Sellers discusses Saint Anthony's recent innovations, their community-based strategy for making needed upgrades, and the importance of operations as a voice at the decision-making table.
Oral Arguments for the Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit
Saint Anthony Hospital v. Elizabeth M. Whitehorn
In this episode, Jakob Emerson speaks with Guy A. Medaglia, President & CEO of Saint Anthony Hospital in Chicago, and Michael Shakman, Partner at Miller Shakman Levine and Feldman, about St. Anthony's transformative role in community healthcare and their ongoing lawsuit against the state of Illinois over Medicaid payment issues. Guy shares his unconventional journey into healthcare and personal motivation rooted in his upbringing, while Mike explains the complexities and current status of their legal fight for fair and transparent Medicaid reimbursements.
Holy Name Cathedral Rector Fr. Greg Sakowicz and co-host Mark Teresi talk with Fr. John Kartje, Rector/President of Mundelein Seminary/University of Saint Mary of the Lake about the virtual May Crowning thats happening on May 3. https://usml.edu/event/maycrowning/ Fr. William Grogan the Cardinal's Vicer for Health Care, James Sifuentes Senior Vice President, Mission and Community Development, Saint Anthony Hospital and Katy Donahue, Director of Programs at Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Chicago join our hosts to talk about pandemics, epidemics and the Church. In our final segment Fr. Wayne Watts of Sts. Joseph and Francis Xavier in Wilmette, takes some time to talk about his work on the COVID-19 task force for the Archdiocese of Chicago.
In the third and final installation of the Healthy, Equitable and Resilient Communities podcast series, we feature Saint Anthony Hospital’s Collaborative for Community Wellness, a Chicago-based collaborative comprised of 22 community-based organizations. We speak with Dr. Arturo Carillo, the mental health and family support manager of Saint Anthony Hospital and Patrick Brosnan, executive director of Brighton Park Neighborhood Council.
This podcast features Saint Anthony Hospital’s Dr. Arturo Carrillo, manager of the community wellness program and Patrick Brosnan, executive director of Brighton Park Neighborhood Council to discuss the work of the Collaborative for Community Wellness and how this work is advancing the health of communities. The Collaborative for Community Wellness highlights disparities in mental health service access among the predominantly high economic hardship community areas on Chicago’s Southwest side.
Join Mel and Jim as they discuss the Chicago community health and the close relationship Saint Anthony Hospital has with their neighbors and community partners to impact health. Jim Sifuentes, Senior Vice President of Mission and Community Development at Saint Anthony Hospital, reveals to PRC the challenges his organization has overcome to improve health and access in the Southside of Chicago. Learn more at prccustomresearch.com
What is Community Mental Health, Exactly? || Growing up in Chile for the majority of her life, Lindsey brings a diverse and bicultural set of skills and experiences to her current work as a clinical social worker for Saint Anthony Hospital’s Community Wellness Program. Lindsey works in the community mental health field providing free counseling services to Spanish speaking, uninsured adults. Tune in today as Rachel and Lindsey talk about this... Read More