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SUMMARY:DFWHC and KRLD’s “The Human Side of Health Care”
DESCRIPTION:The DFW Hospital Council (DFWHC) has decided to continue to host the weekly radio program “The Human Side of Healthcare” on KRLD 1080 AM throughout the New Year of 2021.\n\nThe program\, airing every Sunday from 1:00-2:00 p.m. and 7:00-8:00 p.m. CDT\, showcases the activities of North Texas hospitals. The weekly broadcasts will run for 52 weeks throughout the year.\n\n“We had such positive feedback in 2020 that we thought we should continue to spread the word on the many projects of our North Texas hospitals\,” said Stephen Love\, president/CEO of DFWHC. “This radio program will continue to detail chronic illness\, social drivers of health and children’s healthcare.”\n\nSince the COVID-19 outbreak last year\, the program has devoted a weekly segment to provide updates on the hospitals’ efforts to battle the pandemic in the metroplex.\n\nKRLD 1080 AM serves the DFW Metroplex and North Texas with a news/talk radio format. It is a Class A station broadcasting at 50\,000 watts\, the maximum power allowed for American AM stations. It has a listening range covering a 30-county area of North Texas\, Central Texas and Oklahoma. It is also broadcast nationwide on Radio.com.\n\nOn a weekly basis\, Love (above photo\, left) works with Thomas Miller (above photo\, right)\, a broadcast journalist at KRLD\, to develop the programming. Each one-hour broadcast includes at least three separate topics.\n\nSpecial guests have included hospital executives from every major system in North Texas\, mayors\, senators and community leaders.\n\nFor information or program ideas\, you can contact radio@dfwhc.org.\n\nYou can listen to past broadcasts on:
URL:https://dfwhc.org/event/dfwhc-and-krlds-the-human-side-of-health-care-73
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SUMMARY:DFWHC Foundation's "Recovery 101" Mental Health Program
DESCRIPTION:The DFW Hospital Council (DFWHC) Foundation’s Community Health Collaborative (CHC) will be hosting its first “Recovery 101: How to Become a ROCC Star” program on Sunday\, April 25 from 1:00 to 5:00 p.m.\, CDT.\n\nWorking with UT Southwestern Medical Center (UTSW)\, the Association of Persons Affected by Addiction (APAA) and the National Alliance of Mental Illness North Texas (NAMI)\, the program is expected to create awareness and educate participants about the key concepts of mental health and addiction recovery.\n\nThe complimentary virtual seminar will be interactive and is suitable for all participants no matter their experience with mental health and substance abuse.\n\n“We are thankful to the CHC’s partners and health systems for making mental health and recovery a priority during this ongoing pandemic” said Patti Taylor\, director of quality and patient safety services at the DFWHC Foundation. “We plan to roll out this program to 16 counties in North Texas.”\n\nTo register\, please email mhfantx@dfwhcfoundation.org.\n\nThe program is supported by the Community Mental Health Grant Program from the Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC). The Community Mental Health Grant Program was established by House Bill 13\, 85th Legislature\, Regular Session\, 2017 and authored by Representative Four Price. The 86th Legislature appropriated $45 million in 2019 to continue the Community Mental Health Grant Program in 2020 and 2021.
URL:https://dfwhc.org/event/dfwhc-foundations-recovery-101-mental-health-program
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