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2.03.2006 ET
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Boston Breast Health Services Program Receives Premier Cares Award
(CSRwire) CHARLOTTE, N.C.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 3, 2006--Boston Medical
Center's Breast Health Services program has received the 14th Annual
Monroe E. Trout Premier Cares Award for helping breast cancer patients in
the hospital's multi-cultural community access care more effectively and
efficiently.
The Cares Award, sponsored by Premier and its not-for-profit member
hospitals, recognizes exemplary efforts by community organizations to
improve the health of the medically underserved.
Representatives of the Breast Health Services program received the
recognition as well as $70,000 during Premier's annual Governance
Education Conference, which took place January 30 - February 1.
A leading alliance of not-for-profit hospitals, Premier receives
approximately 200 applications annually for the prestigious award. A panel
of hospital professionals, as well as health and business industry leaders,
selects the winner and five finalists, which also receive cash awards.
"We are proud to support the efforts of organizations that are out there
making a real difference in people's health every day," said Richard A.
Norling, Premier's president and CEO. "With this award, we honor those
organizations that are helping us achieve Premier's core purpose of
improving the health of communities."
The Breast Health Services initiative serves low-income and minority
populations in Boston and surrounding areas. Through outreach and care
redesign like patient navigation, Boston Medical Center has increased
access to breast cancer screening and treatment for underserved women and
has reduced barriers to care for populations in need.
Following are the other five finalists for the Premier Cares Award, each
of which received at least $20,000:
Adopt-A-Mom, Guilford County Coalition on Infant Mortality, Greensboro,
NC: Adopt-A-Mom coordinates prenatal care for low to medium-risk pregnant
women who are Medicaid ineligible and lack private health insurance to
obtain prenatal care. More than 80 volunteers work with seven local
obstetricians who provide prenatal care at a flat fee of $400 per patient
(paid by the Coalition on Infant Mortality).
Child Asthma Link Line, Philadelphia Health Management Corporation,
Philadelphia, PA: Child Asthma Link Line coordinates the care of children
with asthma living in medically underserved communities in North and West
Philadelphia. The program seeks to understand the complexity of families
impacted by asthma and link these families to a holistic range of services
for improving health and quality of life.
Childhood Asthma Initiative of the Children's Health Fund, New York, NY:
This initiative provides asthma services to homeless and poor children in
New York City and Washington, DC. Since it was established in 1997, the
Childhood Asthma Initiative has significantly reduced asthma severity and
preventable hospital use among these medically underserved populations.
The initiative's approach includes significant community education.
South Bay Asthma Advocacy Program, Paradise Valley Hospital/Adventist
Health, National City, CA: Paradise Valley Hospital established the South
Bay Asthma Advocacy Program in 2002 to address the nation's leading
childhood chronic disease in their community. In addition to medication
management components, this disease management program provides in-home
education and environmental assessments by licensed respiratory care
practitioners.
WINGS (Women Involved in Nurturing, Giving, Sharing), San Antonio,
TX: WINGS was founded in 1999 by two breast cancer survivors to provide
breast cancer treatment to uninsured women in South and Central Texas. The
program offers breast cancer treatment, including surgery, chemotherapy,
radiation, home care and medications, at no charge to the patient.
About Premier
Premier, Inc., the leader in helping hospitals accelerate performance
on both clinical outcomes and supply chain costs, is a healthcare alliance
entirely owned by more than 200 of the nation's leading not-for-profit
hospital and healthcare systems. These organizations operate or are
affiliated with more than 1,400 hospitals and thousands of other
healthcare sites. Headquartered in San Diego, Premier has offices in
Charlotte, NC, Chicago and Washington, DC. For more information, visit www.premierinc.com.
About the Premier Cares Award
Premier and other sponsoring organizations have presented the Cares
Award annually since 1992, when it was created by Dr. Monroe E.
Trout, former CEO of American Healthcare Systems, one of Premier's
heritage organizations. The Cares Award winner receives a cash prize of at
least $70,000, while five runners-up receive smaller cash awards. The
competition is open to non-profit organizations that have been in
existence for more than two years, are providing creative solutions to
health status improvement, can provide documentation of outcomes and
impact on a specific population, and have programs that can be replicated
in other communities.
Copyright Business Wire 2006
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