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St. Vincent Charity Medical Center, Project Learn to host health literacy conference

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Did you know individuals with limited health literacy incur medical expenses that are as much as four times greater than patients with adequate health literacy skills? Or that nearly half of American adults have only basic or below-basic health literacy skills and have difficulty understanding and acting on health information?

To help combat these statistics, St. Vincent Charity Medical Center and Project Learn are hosting the inaugural Ohio Health Literacy Conference in partnership with the City of Cleveland Department of Public Health, MetroHealth System and Visiting Nurse Association of Ohio.

The event, which will take place October 11-13 at the Cleveland Renaissance Hotel.

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Dr. David Perse named president of St. Vincent Charity Medical Center

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The Board of Directors of St. Vincent Charity Medical Center and Sister Judith Ann Karam, CSA, President and CEO of the Sisters of Charity Health System, have named David Perse, M.D., President of St. Vincent Charity Medical Center, effective April 15, 2011. Dr. Perse is the current President of Lutheran Hospital, a Cleveland Clinic Hospital.

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Plain Dealer notes hyperbaric oxygen treatment at St. Vincent Charity Medical Center, other Cleveland hospitals

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In story featuring the use of hyperbaric oxygen treatment, The Plain Dealer quotes Dr. Joseph Sopko, a pulmonologist and chairman of the department of medicine at St. Vincent Charity Medical Center in Cleveland, regarding the hospital’s introduction of the service in the community. St. Vincent Charity Medical Center installed its hyperbaric oxygen chambers in 1993, when no other hospital in the city had one.

Today, St. Vincent Charity medical Center, which is a ministry of the Sisters of Charity Health System, is the only Cleveland-area hospital that takes emergency cases 24 hours a day.

WCPN, the NPR affiliate in Cleveland, also picked up the story.

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St. Vincent Charity Medical Center's health literacy work, supported by Sisters of Charity Foundation of Cleveland, highlighted in Catholic Health World

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"Admitting" will make way for "Patient Check-In." Instead of "Protective Services," visitors will see "Security" on the directional placards. "Radiology" will be called "X-Ray."

It's all part of St. Vincent Charity Medical Center'
s ongoing effort to improve the way it communicates with patients. Since 2007, the hospital has sought to make health information easier to understand, which includes making the hospital hallways easier to navigate.  

St. Vincent Charity Medical Center began looking at ways to improve how it communicates with patients after receiving a grant in 2007 from the Sisters of Charity Foundation of Cleveland.

The full story on these efforts appeared in the March 2011 edition of Catholic Health World.

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City of Cleveland, four major health systems to collaborate in "Healthy Cleveland" initiative

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As featured in a lead story by The Plain Dealer, the city of Cleveland and the county's four main health care institutions, including the Sisters of Charity Health System, are collaboratively putting forth a new effort to help Clevelanders become more healthy and fit:

In an unprecedented collaboration, the city of Cleveland and the county's four main health care institutions, are putting in place a plan to spur Clevelanders to become more healthy and fit. The far-ranging approach, called "Healthy Cleveland," includes smoking cessation (and further restrictions on where people can smoke), diet and nutrition (removing sugar-based drinks and trans-fat foods out of machines in city-owned and run buildings), the promotion of mobility and exercise in neighborhoods, and changes in behavioral health. The resolution will be introduced at the February 28, 2011, City Council meeting, after several months of work that included the support of leaders from the Cleveland Clinic, University Hospitals-Case Medical Center, MetroHealth and the Sisters of Charity Health System.

The Sisters of Charity Health System is pleased to be a partner in the effort.

“The Sisters of Charity Health System, including St. Vincent Charity Medical Center, has worked tirelessly to improve health literacy across the care continuum, and increase access to behavioral healthcare for the residents of Greater Cleveland. We are eager to be a part of this collaborative that, much like our own mission, cares for the whole person,” said Sr. Judith Ann Karam, CSA, president and CEO of the Sisters of Charity Health System and St. Vincent Charity Medical Center. “We applaud the Mayor and City Council, including Councilman Cimperman, for their leadership in putting forward Healthy Cleveland.”

 Read The Plain Dealer’s full story.

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