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Nexus Family Healing Welcomes a Leader to Focus on Innovation
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Nexus Family Healing recently welcomed Mary Bear-Dukes to the organization’s senior executive leadership team where she will serve as Vice President of Information Technology (IT) and Quality.
Mary Bear-Dukes joins Nexus Family Healing
We are excited to welcome Mary to Nexus to lead this critical piece of our organization. Continuing our work in data-driven practices is as essential as we push to meet the ever-changing behavioral and emotional needs of our communities. MINNEAPOLIS (PRWEB) May 18, 2021 Nexus Family Healing recently welcomed Mary Bear-Dukes to the organization’s senior executive leadership team where she will serve as Vice President of Information Technology (IT) and Quality.
Avera and Avera McKennan has been named as one of IMB Watson Health Top 15 Health Systems in the nation.
The IBM Watson Health study used performance indicators such as: lower inpatient mortality rates and fewer patient complications, lower 30-day readmission rates, faster emergency care and higher patient ratings of their overall hospital experience.
Avera McKennan Hospital and University Health Center in Sioux Falls was also named as one of the nation’s 100 Top Hospitals by IBM Watson Health.
“This award recognizes the consistent and innovative care Avera provides - no matter which of our clinics you walk into. It’s an award that belongs to our front-line caregivers, and it’s well-deserved especially in the light of the past year of the pandemic,” Bob Sutton, President and CEO of Avera Health said in a press release.
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Gov. Tim Walz on Thursday said Minnesota has a golden opportunity against COVID-19 because a more stable vaccine supply is coming at the same time as the pandemic has dropped below a key measure for severity.
Following a tour of a mass vaccination site in Brooklyn Center, the governor said he was encouraged because the positivity rate of diagnostic testing for COVID-19 had dropped below 5% in Minnesota for only the second time since Sept. 17. The rate peaked at 15.5% on Nov. 10 amid a severe wave that filled hospitals to near capacity. That is a huge win for all of us, Walz said. That means less people are getting it, it s spreading at a slower rate, and more people are getting vaccinated. So we re starting to win that fight a little bit.