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Date Title & Description Contributors
2015-09-23

  Why Children's Mercy?

Drs. Karen Cox and Charlie Roberts discuss competition, Children's Mercy improvements (Time: 08:52)
  jajacobson@cmh.edu (Jake Jacobson) author
2015-08-25

  The importance of ICD-10 – ‘No money, no mission’

The Oct. 1 implementation of ICD-10 is fast approaching. In this video podcast, Dr. Charles Roberts, EVP/Executive Medical Director and Jill Harrelson, Director-Health Information Management (HIM), talk with host Jason Newland, MD, about why Children’s...
  jnewland1@cmh.edu (Jason Newland, MD) author
2015-08-13

  Transitioning safely to new ENFit enteral devices

Big changes are coming to enhance safety with enteral tubing and medication syringes. In this podcast, host Jason Newland, MD, talks with Sarah Bledsoe, PharmD, Pharmacy Operations Manager, about the coming changes and what providers, pharmacy staff me...
  jnewland1@cmh.edu (Jason Newland, MD) author
2015-05-08

  David Westbrook gives like there is a tomorrow

David Westbrook, Children's Mercy Senior Vice President for Strategy and Innovation, recently completed signing of a contract to give a million dollars to Children's Mercy − $200,000 in cash over a few years and $800K from his estate. Following a succe...
  jnewland1@cmh.edu (Jason Newland, MD) author
2015-05-07

  Error prevention: 'Stop and Resolve'

In a special edition of "Good Morning, Children's Mercy," Jason talks with Keith Mann, MD, MEd, Interim Division Director of General Pediatrics, Associate Executive Medical Director and Chief Medical Quality and Safety Officer, discuss the error preven...
  jnewland1@cmh.edu (Jason Newland, MD) author
2015-01-16

  Employee giving makes a difference

Ahead of the upcoming Employee Giving Campaign, Jan. 23-Feb. 2, Dr. Jason Newland sat down with Employee Campaign co-chair Curtis Weber to discuss employee philanthropy at Children's Mercy. Watch their conversation below to learn how employees are maki...
  jnewland1@cmh.edu (Jason Newland, MD) author
2014-11-17

  Get smart about antibiotics

The numbers are sobering: Each year in the U.S., at least 2 million people become infected with bacteria that are resistant to antibiotics; at least 23,000 people die as a result of these infections annually; one in every five pediatric clinic visits r...
  jnewland1@cmh.edu (Jason Newland, MD) author
2014-10-31

  Ebola-What Children's Mercy is doing to protect patients, families and staff

Ebola: What is the history of this virus? How is it transmitted? What misconceptions should we be aware of? What is Children’s Mercy doing to prepare for the possibility of Ebola cases at our institution? Listen to the latest "Good Morning, Children's ...
  jnewland1@cmh.edu (Jason Newland, MD) author
2014-10-01

  Home stretch? Maybe, but still too early to breathe easy about EV-68

Enterovirus 68 (EV-68) is hanging on, but hopes are that the end is near for the nasty bug. We’re still in the midst of a national respiratory outbreak of EV-68, the largest every reported in history. However, most enteroviruses leave the community in ...
  jnewland1@cmh.edu (Jason Newland, MD) author
2014-09-26

  Record-breaking year of community support

The community's generosity was especially notable in 2014 ─ a record-breaking year for philanthropy at Children's Mercy. The hospital received $32.5 million in pledged and outright gifts and volunteers logged 55,226 hours ($1.2 million value) to suppor...
  jnewland1@cmh.edu (Jason Newland, MD) author