Dan Krauss’ Oscar-Nominated ‘Extremis’ Faces End-of-Life Decisions

Originally posted in KQED. By Michael Fox February 22, 2017 Documentary filmmakers regularly venture into crisis zones to show us conditions in remote locations that we’ll never visit. But they also serve an important function when the situation they cover is closer to home and one we’re likely to experience, such as the [...]

2018-06-18T16:21:35+00:00February 22nd, 2017|Categories: Media Coverage of AHS|

Hospitals, communities team up to tackle health inequity

Originally published in FierceHealthcare. By Paige Minemyer January 13, 2017 Improving health equity and care access for underserved populations requires contributions from a variety of stakeholders both in and outside of the healthcare industry, and a new report has compiled several success stories that provide a blueprint for other areas to follow. The report, titled “Communities in Action: Pathways [...]

2018-06-15T21:02:08+00:00January 13th, 2017|Categories: Media Coverage of AHS|

Moving from Stigma to Science in Treating Addiction

Originally published in California Health Care Foundation. By Xenia Shih Bion December 17, 2016 Despite the availability of new ways to treat millions of people trapped by addiction to opioids, the news has not been good. “The epidemic of deaths involving opioids continues to worsen,” said Tom Frieden, director of the US Centers [...]

2018-06-15T20:53:57+00:00December 17th, 2016|Categories: Media Coverage of AHS|

Oakland Highland Hospital’s Program Aims to Reduce Premature Births

Originally published on ABC7News.com. By Laura Anthony August 25, 2016 OAKLAND, Calif. (KGO) -- A new prenatal program at Oakland's Highland Hospital is already credited with reducing premature births by more than a third. The program is proving the value of shared experience, with moms to be at Oakland's Highland [...]

2018-06-15T20:25:54+00:00August 27th, 2016|Categories: Featured, Media Coverage of AHS|

Recognizing Signs, Symptoms of Stroke

Originally published in Alameda Sun. February 25, 2016 Alameda Hospital has been a primary stroke center since 2011 and has saved the lives of many community members in their most critical time of need. Alameda Hospital is a member of the American Stroke Association’s Honor Roll, having achieved Gold Plus and Elite Award [...]

2018-06-24T03:42:03+00:00February 25th, 2016|Categories: Media Coverage of AHS|

Funding reopens dental services to low-income patients

Originally published in SFGate. By Victoria Colliver May 2, 2014 Millions of low-income Californians on Thursday regained many of the dental services they lost five years ago during state budget cuts that virtually eliminated non-emergency dental benefits for adults. When the state's fiscal health improved, Gov. Jerry Brown last year agreed to resume funding Medi-Cal dental benefits, [...]

2018-06-15T19:42:38+00:00May 2nd, 2014|Categories: Media Coverage of AHS|

Alameda County health clinic network for neediest

Originally published in SFGate. By Stephanie M. Lee October 21, 2013 Getting blood drawn should have been an easy part of Selesi Alatini's checkup. But on this day, the nurses at Havenscourt Health Center in East Oakland were struggling to find a vein in her arm. "I don't really see anything that I'm comfortable about," Karen [...]

2018-06-15T18:32:40+00:00October 21st, 2013|Categories: Media Coverage of AHS|

State has healthy jump on affordable care

Originally published in SFGate. By Kristen V. Brown August 27, 2013 500,000 uninsured get coverage before law takes effect For years after Rachelle Hammond was diagnosed with COPD - chronic obstructive pulmonary disease - her routine treatment strategy was a visit to the emergency room. Hammond, 54, was uninsured and could not afford the necessary [...]

2018-06-15T17:29:13+00:00August 26th, 2013|Categories: Media Coverage of AHS|