Telling the Hospital Story

The AHA is continuing our efforts to spotlight the many ways that hospitals and health systems benefit the patients and communities they serve. See AHA's Telling the Hospital Story landing page for additional stories and an opportunity to share what your hospital or health systems is doing to benefit your community.

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ROSE 鈥 Reach Out, Stay Strong, Essentials for mothers of newborns 鈥 is an evidence-based program that has reduced cases of postpartum depression by half among low-income women in a series of randomized control trials.
Peer recovery specialists at Cape Cod Hospital and Falmouth Hospital in Massachusetts help patients overcome substance use disorders.
To the medical community, Lawrence Faucette鈥檚 life is notable for what his family deemed his 鈥渂rave adventure鈥 as the second-ever recipient of a genetically modified pig heart, which kept him alive for nearly six weeks after the transplant.
The cancer survivorship program at The Queen鈥檚 Medical Center in Honolulu addresses the many effects that can occur post-cancer by offering comprehensive care and resources.
A trio of Utah hospitals run by Intermountain Health are making sure that the best practice of breastfeeding has taken firm hold within their walls.
USC Norris researchers developed a new liquid biopsy test that has shown promise in detecting which pelvic masses are benign versus tumorous, and therefore need to be removed.
Carrier Behavioral Health at Raritan Bay Medical Center represents a significant expansion of behavioral health treatment options to the Perth Amboy, New Jersey area residents served by the health system.
In this conversation, Tina Pattara-Lau, M.D., maternal and child health consultant with the Indian Health Service Office of Clinical and Preventive Services, and Johnna Nynas, M.D. obstetrics and gynecology specialist at Sanford Bemidji Medical Center, explore common disparities and systemic鈥