At Montfort Foundation, we secure the necessary funds to support innovation and the development of integrated care and services within Montfort and the Institut du Savoir Montfort, for the benefit of patients and their loved ones. Every person who walks through our door, whether to receive care, visit a loved one or accomplish their work, enters a safe and person-centered environment where excellence prevails. For us, excellence means providing health care and services using state-of-the-art medical equipment in modern facilities adapted to patients’ needs.
At Montfort Foundation, we secure the necessary funds to support innovation and the development of integrated care and services within Montfort and the Institut du Savoir Montfort, for the benefit of patients and their loved ones. Every person who walks through our door, whether to receive care, visit a loved one or accomplish their work, enters a safe and person-centered environment where excellence prevails. For us, excellence means providing health care and services using state-of-the-art medical equipment in modern facilities adapted to patients’ needs.
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image captionMany young people feel they can t talk to their families or the health services about their mental health problems
Mental health support is a key service provided by councils in England - and in the West Midlands, spending varies widely. But for some, accessing help is harder than ever, with cultural taboos and language barriers stopping many people getting what they need.
Two mental health organisations set up to help young people from non-white communities say many are falling through the cracks.
Ash Ali, director of Al aafiya, which was set up to challenge the stigma of mental health in South Asian communities, said: [Mental] health services are being delivered, but they re not meeting the hard-to-reach communities that they need to reach.
Heal Appoints Veteran Operational Leader Scott Vertrees as Chief Executive Officer
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LOS ANGELES, March 3, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Heal, the pioneer of in-home primary care, today announces the appointment of Scott Vertrees as chief executive officer.
Vertrees has more than 30 years of experience leading dynamic startups and mid-growth companies across a number of industries, including healthcare, financial services, and e-commerce. During his time as an advisor to Heal, he has been an integral part of establishing Heal s long-term financial future and developing Heal Hub, a patient-operated device that allows near real-time, 24/7 integration of diagnostic health data. He continues to serve on the Board of EasyPay Finance, where he was CEO for more than 15 years. Prior to that role, he was president of healthcare technology company BidShift.
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