Dome February 2013
ELIMINATING BOUNDARIES OF CARE
Seeking to improve the health of East Baltimore, the Johns Hopkins Community Health Partnership may provide a national model for transforming health care delivery.
Seeking to improve the health of East Baltimore, the Johns Hopkins Community Health Partnership may provide a national model for transforming health care delivery.
Articles in this Issue
Cover
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Seeking to improve the health of East Baltimore, the Johns Hopkins Community Health Partnership may provide a national model for transforming health care delivery.
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Transition guide Aaron Rash explains his role in the Johns Hopkins Community Health Partnership.
Chief Perspectives
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Ronald R. Peterson, president of The Johns Hopkins Hospital and Health System and executive vice president of Johns Hopkins Medicine, talks candidly about the decision not to acquire St. Joseph's Hospital in Towson.
Epic: Streamlined Tasks
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Clinics that have been test-driving Epic report positive reviews.
New Roles
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As the new president of Suburban Hospital, Gene Green looks forward to leading with face-to-face interaction.
Redevelopment Update
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The redevelopment area around the East Baltimore campus is beginning to take off, headlined by a new school with cutting-edge education.
Ideas at Work
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How one Johns Hopkins patient and his surgeons achieved prosthetic limb restoration success.
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Best Practices
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The Johns Hopkins Hospital and Health System Office of Workforce Diversity has developed an online program to identify and prevent sexual harassment at work.
