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Iroquois Healthcare Association Launches Mental Health and Well-Being Digital Toolkit
Iroquois Healthcare Association Launches Mental Health and Well-Being Digital Toolkit
The Iroquois Healthcare Association has created a digital toolkit to assist health care workers and health organizations with mental health challenges.
(Clifton Park, NY) – The Mother Cabrini Health Foundation (MCHF) awarded a grant to the Iroquois Healthcare Association (IHA), a regional hospital trade organization, to facilitate the creation of a resource to help the mental health and well-being of health care workers. This project is a portion of a larger grant initiative that provides online training to acute care workers in upstate and rural New York.
Press Release: The Iroquois Healthcare Association Creates Alternative to Traditional Healthcare Staffing Agencies
November 2, 2022 update
Press Release: Health Care Associations to Host Virtual Workforce Summit on Recruitment, Training and Retention
May 16, 2022 update
Press Release: Iroquois President and CEO, Gary Fitzgerald, Calls on State Leaders to Ensure Adequate Funding for Upstate Hospitals in Final State Budget
March 24, 2022 update
New Opportunities for our Hospital Members Provided by IHA WIO & The Caring Gene®
March 22, 2022 update
Press Release: Gary J. Fitzgerald, President and CEO of Iroquois Healthcare Alliance, Calls on State Leaders to act on the Budget Priorities of Upstate Hospitals
March 8, 2022 update
IHA Delivers Testimony on Hochul’s Fiscal Year 2022-2023 Executive Budget
February 8, 2022 update
Press Release: The Home Care Association of New York State and the Iroquois Healthcare Association have teamed up to pilot three community medicine and paramedicine programs with grant funds received from the Mother Cabrini Health Foundation
January 31, 2022 update
Press Release: Home Care Association of New York and Iroquois Healthcare Association Continue to Train Workers on Covid-19 Testing
January 24, 2022 update
Press Release: Iroquois Healthcare Association’s Successful Acute Care Training Program Continuing for an Additional Year
January 24, 2022 update