The Safety Net Pulse

The Safety Net Pulse

di America's Essential Hospitals
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How Our Members Stack Up: Clinical Database Benchmarking
Recorded in person at VITAL2026 in Minneapolis, this episode features Dr. David Levine, Chief Medical Officer at Vizient, discussing their Clinical Database, a resource that allows hospitals and health systems to benchmark themselves across domains such as safety, mortality, patient-centeredness, and efficiency. Essential Hospital can use this resource to transform and sustain quality care.
Defining Essential Hospitals: A Key Step for Policymakers to Help the Safety Net
In our latest episode, we sit down with Donna Lynne, DrPH, CEO at Denver Health, and Paula Chatterjee, MD, MPH, assistant professor of medicine at the Perelman School of Medicine, to discuss how defining essential hospitals is a vital step to help safety net hospitals navigate the current challenging health care landscape. Read our policy brief about essential hospital designation to learn more about the details. https://essentialhospitals.org/policy-considerations-for-defining-essential-health-systems/
2026 Gage Award Honorable Mentions
Learn more about the programs that received honorable mention at the 2026 Gage Awards. Featured programs include a TMC Health initiative to improve access to cardiac rehabilitation among rural populations, a Hennepin Healthcare program to improve the health of physician trainees, and a NYC Health + Hospitals/Bellevue program to reduce emergency department boarding.
Care Beyond Hospital Walls
Like many essential hospitals, Cambridge Health Alliance has a deep connection with the community, working every day to achieve better outcomes. Learn more about how they do it from their CEO, Assaad Sayah, MD, on this episode of The Safety Net Pulse.
Innovative Breakthroughs in Mobile Health
Mobile health care is a successful form of care delivery that can bring incredible value to health care systems. Memorial Healthcare System in Fort Lauderdale, Florida has embedded itself in its community through its robust mobile health program. On this episode of The Safety Net Pulse, we get to hear about the program's origin, activities, challenges, and future direction in an insightful conversation with its leaders. More mobile health resources: Report: Delivering Care Beyond Hospital Walls: Best Practices in Mobile Health Webinar: Strengthening Mobile Health Programs at Essential Hospitals
Convenience and Community: Remote Cardiac Rehab at TMC Health
Cardiac rehab plays a huge role in the outcomes for cardiac patients. But getting this care can be difficult in rural settings. Essential Hospital TMC Health in Tucson, Arizona knows this firsthand. Their Heart Close to Home program has helped to close this gap in care and improve access. We hear from their experts on how this program was implemented.
Local Funding for Hospitals 101
We sit down with experts to discuss the mechanics of local funding for hospitals and how the looming Medicaid cuts will impact this funding in the future. You can learn more by downloading our brief on the topic here: Public Funds Sustain Essential Hospitals.
Understanding Why Essential Hospitals Are So Critical to the Nation's Health
America's Essential Hospitals new president and CEO, Jennifer DeCubellis, sits down to discuss her pathway to this new role, why our members are so critical in this challenging health care environment, and even a little bit of music history!
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How Essential Hospitals Manage the Weight of Uncompensated Care
Essential hospitals provide large, and likely drastically increasing, amounts of uncompensated care to patients. Learn more about the impact of uncompensated care on essential hospitals and how they adapt to be able to continue serving in their communities.
Medicaid State Directed Payments: A Lifeline for Essential Hospitals and the Communities They Serve
Essential Hospitals leverage Medicaid state directed payments (SDPs) to ensure the ability to provide quality care to all who come through their doors. In this episode, explore how our members rely on SDPs to meet the needs of patients, regardless of ability to pay.
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