April 3, 2014
Published by Chase Pattillo
“Healthcare providers now have a tool for making ‘evidence-based’ changes within their institutions. This book provides that evidence and gives suggestions to improve patient care and outcomes.” Nancy E. Garth, BSN, RN, CLNC, FCN Health Education Coordinator, University of Kentucky Healthcare – Polk Dalton Clinic Lexington, KY
April 3, 2014
Published by Chase Pattillo
“The authors not only highlight strategies for quality patient care, but also take into account productivity -reducing readmissions, reducing inappropriate emergency department use, wellness within the community. It’s a win-win for people in poverty and the system that serves them.” Nicole Baptiste Director of Social Work Services, Ellis Medicine Schenectady, New... View Article
April 3, 2014
Published by Chase Pattillo
“This book creates a rich understanding of why ‘obvious’ priorities for folks like me who work in public health are not the most ‘obvious’ priorities or the most salient issues for people in poverty.” Rev. Kenneth S. Robinson, MD, MDiv. Pastor and Chief Executive, St. Andrew AME Church and Enterprise... View Article
April 3, 2014
Published by Chase Pattillo
“This book is a must-read for those who want to move the health outcomes needle for the United States. It describes a new way of addressing real-world problems, especially seeing and hearing about healthcare challenges from the vantage point of the person in poverty.” Shelley White-Means Executive Director, Consortium on Health... View Article
April 2, 2014
Published by Chase Pattillo
“Bridges is not just another thing. Bridges is important at every level within our organization—and not just for the direct caregivers… Bridges has offered Ellis fiscal sustainability that is budget-neutral: It’s an easy sell.” Kellie Valenti Vice President of Strategic Planning and Program Development, Ellis Medicine Schenectady, New York