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February 18, 2010 Making Medicine Better
Sherry Shuman is a practicing rheumatologist working for the BJC Medical Group. Watch as she partners with her patients to satisfy their needs. more >>>

February 02, 2010 Adrian Bracy
CEO, YWCA Metro St. Louis
The health care reform bill that is pending in Congress should be passed. The differences in the House and Senate versions must be hammered out and approved for final legislation to pass. It’s fundamental to the YWCA Metro St. Louis mission to eliminate racism and empower women. Yes, race and sexism play heavily in policies and equal access to health care for the people we serve. Poor and low-income women, single mothers and young women are uninsured at higher rates than other groups. Disparities in health care are a major reason Af... more >>>

January 22, 2010 Making Medicine Better
Karen Prideaux is the Manager of Marketing Communications at Barnes-Jewish St. Peters Hospital. Follow her to see what happens behind the scenes. more >>>

December 23, 2009 Consuelo H. Wilkins
This commentary was originally published in the December 17 edition of the St. Louis American newspaper. ( www.stlamerican.com ). Whether you are celebrating Christmas, Kwanzaa, Hanukkah, or another holiday, most of us will give gifts during the month of December. We will be bombarded with commercials and advertisements for the trendiest gifts of the season. With so many options for gifts, it’s easy to forget about health during the gift-giving season. But remember, healthful gifts can have long-lasting effects. So instead of ... more >>>

December 21, 2009 Steven Lipstein
CEO, BJC HealthCare
Steve Lipstein is president and CEO of BJC HealthCare, one of the largest nonprofit health care organizations in the United States.
As we enter the final weeks of deliberations over health care reform and the United States Senate finishes work on legislation, the news media will attempt to capture the essence of last minute revisions, and politicians will attempt to convince us that the final version of the bill is either good or bad for the American people. We must beware the sound bite. The majority of proposed health care reform legislation is about health insurance coverage.  Our government will spend between $800 and $900 billion over ten years to provide cov... more >>>

December 09, 2009 Dr. Donald Suggs
President and Publisher, The St. Louis American
The St. Louis American is a weekly newspaper covering issues of interest in the African American community. For more information, visit www.stlamerican.com . I think it is a significant step in the right direction for a major health care system like BJC to initiate an interactive online forum such as this. It is now widely recognized and often stated that to improve health outcomes – to make medicine better – will require input and action from everyone. Much of the focus this year has been on members of Congress... more >>>

November 30, 2009 Steven Lipstein
CEO, BJC HealthCare
Steve Lipstein is president and CEO of BJC HealthCare, one of the largest nonprofit health care organizations in the United States.
At BJC, I write a column for our employee newspaper, titled “A Note from Steve.” We also encourage employees to share their thoughts through an invitation to send a “Note to Steve” at the end of each column. Recently, I have heard from a few employees with some serious concerns about the health care reform proposals in Congress, especially in regard to government involvement in health care, tax increases and perceived rationing of health care services. It occurred to me that many of you may share these same concerns ... more >>>

November 18, 2009 Barbara Monsees
Chief, Breast Imaging, Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology and Siteman Cancer Center
Ronald and Hanna Evens Professor of Women’s Health
Published this week in the Annals of Internal Medicine are several articles and an editorial dealing with the breast cancer screening recommendations of the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force. The general purpose of their efforts is a good one, to take an unbiased look at all the evidence and make recommendations based on science.  This task force looked specifically at the benefits and harms of breast cancer screening including mammography, digital mammography, magnetic resonance imaging, breast self examination and clinical breast... more >>>

November 04, 2009 Lee Fetter
President, St. Louis Children’s Hospital
Health care reform has engendered a broad public debate around a variety of related issues. Except for one that has been largely ignored. The most vulnerable members of our society, our children, are under-served by the health care industry and the health care public safety net due to a limited availability of pediatric physicians to care for their primary and special needs.   What's the problem? The reimbursements paid by Medicaid do not cover the cost of providing care, so many community physicians either limit or do not serve Medica... more >>>

October 29, 2009 Jo Ann Emerson
U.S. Representative Jo Ann Emerson, Missouri, 8th District
In Washington, D.C., she is a high-profile leader on agriculture, energy, health care and other issues that disproportionately affect Americans in rural parts of the country.
Health care reform has gripped the Congress for the better part of the year now, and we are finally getting to the core of this debate: cost. Without an affordable system of health care, we’ll forever have problems with access. As the U.S. Representative from Southern Missouri, I see the challenges posed to patients and providers alike in our health care system every day. However, the proposals on the table in Congress are notable not for what they propose but for what they lack. Because of the raw politicization of the health care d... more >>>

October 13, 2009 Barry Rosenberg
Executive Vice President, Jewish Federation of St. Louis
With more than 19% of American Jews, aged 65 or older (compared to 13-15% of the general population), the Jewish community has had to pioneer innovations to promote healthy aging in place, as we fulfill the Jewish mandate to honor and care for our mothers and fathers. Our goals are: 1) help seniors age at home – promoting health, quality of life and reducing cost 2) provide an integrated network of services and 3) facilitate easy access to information to help seniors and their caregivers find the services they need and for which they ... more >>>

October 09, 2009 Marcia Barber
Chief Executive Officer, Girl Scouts of Eastern Missouri
Marcia Barber is the CEO of Girl Scouts of Eastern Missouri, serving over 62,000 girl members and nearly 18,000 adult members in St. Louis City and County, along with 27 additional Missouri counties.
Being healthy and fit starts with developing good habits early on; this serves us throughout our adult lives. Encouraging those habits with children, however, is often a challenge. Learning to eat right, exercise and embrace wellness isn't necessarily a priority for our youth. Research shows that more than 10 percent of children between the ages of 2 and 5 are overweight; double the proportion since 1980, according to The President's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports. The Girl Scout organization has examined the issue of health and... more >>>

October 09, 2009 Christine Chadwick
Executive Director of FOCUS St. Louis
Can we improve our health if we improve our environment? Absolutely. Our environment affects nearly every part of our lives. It is, after all, the air we breathe and the water we drink. It affects what goes into our bodies and how we live our lives. Cleaning up our environment is critical to improving the quality of life in the St. Louis community and helping all of us lead healthier lives. We can all do our part, but governments have the power to make the biggest impact on the state of our environment. They have control over regula... more >>>

October 05, 2009 Making Medicine Better
Missouri Baptist Medical Center's Joan Magruder talks about MOBAP's daily commitment to doing its part to make medicine better.     more >>>

October 05, 2009 Making Medicine Better
81 year old Velma Hunt is still making sure every visitor to her emergency room feels safe and secure.     more >>>

October 05, 2009 Making Medicine Better
Walt Johnson is a nurse at Progress West HealthCare Center, one of the highest ranking hospitals anywhere for patient satisfaction. Follow Walt through a day in his life of making medicine better.      more >>>

September 25, 2009 Steven Lipstein
CEO, BJC HealthCare
Steve Lipstein is president and CEO of BJC HealthCare, one of the largest nonprofit health care organizations in the United States.
Many visitors to makemedicinebetter.org are asking the same questions: "What is health care reform really all about?" and "What does health care reform mean for me?" There are no short or easy answers to these questions, but below is my attempt to provide some information that might help make it a little easier to understand. First, health care reform will mean something different to everybody, depending on whether you are old or young, rich or poor, employed or not, insured or not, completely healthy or with an existi... more >>>

September 20, 2009 Steven Lipstein
CEO, BJC HealthCare
Steve Lipstein is president and CEO of BJC HealthCare, one of the largest nonprofit health care organizations in the United States.
In a recent interview, BJC's Steve Lipstein was asked about health care reform. Specifically, what really has to happen to fix the problems of cost, quality and coverage. This is pretty insightful stuff and worth listening to. Click here to listen! more >>>

September 20, 2009 James Buford
President & CEO, St. Louis Urban league
James Buford is President & CEO of the St. Louis Urban league. Please visit www.ulstl.org for more infomation.
As we all know healthcare reform has once again become a hot-button issue for the American public. Not since the Clinton-era have we heard such a heated debate on whether the government needs to reform healthcare. Statistically speaking, the need is undeniable: at an average annual cost of $7,439 per person, medical debt is the principal cause of personal bankruptcies in the United States. Today, more than 45 million people live without medical coverage in this country and, as a result, many are unable to pay their mounting doctor and hospi... more >>>

September 19, 2009 BJC HealthCare
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