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Perspectives

Strengthening our C.O.R.E: Project gives “Voyce” to patients, healthcare professionals

It’s 2 am, and you have a patient in the Emergency Department who doesn’t speak English. How do you ask about their symptoms? Or you have a non-English speaking inpatient who’s ready to leave the hospital. How do you provide discharge instructions?

 

Read the October 03 Articles Here
Weston Adams

Mandatory flu vaccination program heats up

With cold and flu season on the way, YNHHS will soon launch its annual flu vaccination program to help protect employees and keep patients and families safe.

 

Read the September 19 Articles Here
Jennifer Arce, medical assistant, (left) and Jackie O’Connor, RN

Employee Engagement Survey 2024 kicks off soon

Employee feedback makes a difference, which is why YNHHS invites all employees to participate in the 2024 Employee Engagement Survey Monday, Sept. 9 - Sunday, Sept. 22. The survey will cover several areas, including communication, safety, employee well-being, accountability and action-taking.

 

Read the August 29 Articles Here
Employee Engagement Survery

YNHHS rolls out healthcare hub on wheels

Yale New Haven Health and Yale Medicine have introduced the first mobile retail pharmacy and clinic in the state to bring health care to people where they live.

 

Read the August 15 Articles Here
InMOTION mobile health unit

Our hospitals are getting greener, and composting is helping

As a progressive healthcare organization, Yale New Haven Health is committed to environmental stewardship and reducing its carbon footprint. One way is through the composting of food waste generated in our cafeterias.

 

Read the July 25 articles here
Doris Randall, Food and Nutrition

When it comes to robotic surgery, the future is now

A Yale Robotic Surgery Symposium May 31 was the perfect time to celebrate Yale New Haven Health’s recent milestone of more than 30,000 robotic-assisted surgeries completed across the health system, yet the symposium also gave experts an opportunity to forecast a far greater role for robotics in the future.

 

Read the July 11 articles here
Christopher O’Connor, YNHHS CEO; Nancy Brown, MD, Yale School of Medicine dean; Isaac Yi Kim, MD, PhD, Yale School of Medicine chair of Urology; Elena Ratner, MD, co-chief, Section of Gynecologic Oncology; Andrew Duffy, MD; Maxwell Laurans, MD, Yale New Haven Hospital senior vice president, Neurosciences, Orthopaedics and Surgical Services; Hugh Taylor, MD, YNHH chief, Obstetrics and Gynecology; and Nita Ahuja, MD, YNHH chief of Surgery

New Perspectives on employee news

I am pleased to launch the premier issue of Perspectives, the new newsletter for the employees of Yale New Haven Health. This newsletter will combine health system news and information from each YNHHS delivery network into one publication. It’s designed to give employees a global view of health system activities that impact everyone, along with coverage of the goings-on at the delivery networks.

 

Read the June 20 articles here
Chris O'Connor