Talking about whether a loved one needs care at home can be one of the hardest conversations a family has. A range of services can help support families as they navigate a challenging time. Learn more about signs an aging parents needs home health care: http://ynh.care/rg.
About us
Yale New Haven Health is making it easier for people to access the latest medical treatments, advanced research and innovations through our five outstanding hospitals – Yale New Haven, Bridgeport, Greenwich, Lawrence + Memorial and Westerly – and our affiliation with the prestigious Yale University and its highly-ranked Yale School of Medicine. Plus, our patients benefit from access to hundreds of dedicated primary care physicians and specialists in Northeast Medical Group and Yale Medicine. We also have advanced clinical relationships with multiple hospitals and numerous outpatient locations throughout the state so you can get the care you need, when you need it. As one organization, we’re working together to make health care more patient-focused, more accessible and more cost-effective. Some call it personalized medicine. We call it good care. For more information, check out the YNHHS Web site: www.ynhhs.org
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http://www.ynhhs.org
External link for Yale New Haven Health
- Industry
- Hospitals and Health Care
- Company size
- 10,001+ employees
- Headquarters
- New Haven, CT
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1996
- Specialties
- healthcare and hospitals
Locations
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Primary
789 Howard Ave
New Haven, CT 06519, US
Employees at Yale New Haven Health
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John O'Neil LCSW, LADC
Clinical Social Worker, Yale Addiction Medicine Consult Service and Staff Clinician at Southern Connecticut Behavioral Health
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Guy R. Sullivan
RN | Board Member | Entrepreneur | Finance Executive
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Robin Cullen, PharmD, MHA
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Tracy Cowles-Rambhia
Scientific Affairs Liaison-Eurofins
Updates
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Remember that your choices impact more than just you. Don’t let your festive spirit break the spirits of our dedicated trauma teams. Plan ahead - call a sober ride and keep everyone safe. Yale New Haven Health and #CTNotOneMore want to ensure your celebrations are joyful, not tragic.
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Brookfield Police Department Sergeant Joe Kyek and Youth Officer Mitch Heller joined Yale New Haven Health staff and volunteers to deliver a semi-truck-load of toys for pediatric patients across the health system. Thousands of toys were received, sorted and stored. Every pediatric patient is given an age-appropriate toy or small gift when they are discharged. Toys are given out 365 days a year. This year the Toy Closet Program supplied more than 150,000 toys to locations across the health system. Call 203-688-5717 or send an email to auxiliary@ynhh.org if you would like to schedule a donation.
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The sweet treats were flowing this week as staff across Yale New Haven Health enjoyed holiday cookies in appreciation for their compassionate care and commitment to our patients throughout the year.
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For years, Mary Johnson ran through the pain. As a long-distance runner, she had learned to push through the aches, strains and sore muscles that came with the sport. But the pain that started in 2016 was not normal – and by 2022, Mary was in agony. That’s when she turned to a program at Yale New Haven Hospital that aims to treat non-arthritic hip pain and prevent future hip replacements. Learn more about the next frontier in sports medicine surgery: http://ynh.care/r8.
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We're celebrating this season of giving with ThinkThanks, our systemwide campaign aimed at celebrating the incredible contributions of our amazing Yale New Haven Health team! The hard work and dedication of our staff make our communities thrive. Today's shoutout goes out to Joshua!
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Yale New Haven Health congratulates its chief medical officers who were named to Becker's Healthcare Review list of CMOs to Know. Our physician leaders play a pivotal role in advancing patient safety, maintaining high quality standards, bridging the gap between leadership and medical staff, and managing risk. As key drivers of continuous improvement, their efforts have earned numerous quality and safety accolades for their organizations: http://ynh.care/r0.
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Today leaders from Yale New Haven Health cut the ribbon on a new, state-of-the-art retail pharmacy located in the lobby of Bridgeport Hospital. Set to open early next year, the retail pharmacy will offer integrated, personalized pharmacy services for patients, employees and the community. “This pharmacy not only provides convenient access to medications, it also will bridge the gap between inpatient care and patients going home,” said Anne Davila Casas Diamond, DBA, JD, president of Bridgeport Hospital. The pharmacy will also improve access to pharmacy services for the entire community. “As retail pharmacies in general are reducing hours or closing down, this pharmacy provides an access point and another choice for community and hospital patients,” said LeeAnn Miller, PharmD, MS, vice president and chief pharmacy officer at YNHHS. Learn more: http://ynh.care/qF. Photographed L-R: Pamela Sutton-Wallace, MPH; Marjorie Lazarre, PharmD, MBA; Chandra Cooper, PharmD; Teresa Papstein, RPh, BCNSP, MHA; Debbie Chisolm, RPh; Anne Diamond, JD, CNMT; Jill Shea, RPh; Vinay Sawant RPh, MPH, MBA; LeeAnn Miller, PharmD, MS; Mayor Joseph P. Ganim; Ed Rodriquez; Amanda Miller; Samuel Wilson.
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U.S. News & World Report recently recognized Yale New Haven Hospital's Grimes Center as one of the 25 Best Nursing Homes in Connecticut and one of the top three in New Haven. The Center was recognized as “high performing” for short-term rehabilitation and long-term care. Learn more about the Grimes Center: http://ynh.care/qz.
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Much of the human body is made up of water and people are at a higher risk of becoming dehydrated when sick. While IV fluids can make people feel better, it is generally not needed. The GI tract is excellent at absorbing fluids as long as you can keep them down. Learn more about how to stay hydrated when sick: http://ynh.care/qk.