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Member Clinic Spotlight: MayView Community Health Center Takes Important Steps to Improve Patient Care
Quality care is always a priority in community clinics. That's why the Partnership and our member clinics have remained focused on improving the quality of patient care. Read more
The Partnership Receives Kaiser Permanente Grant to Expand Access to Specialty Care
Access to specialty care is a widespread problem that disproportionately affects underinsured and uninsured minority populations. However, thanks to a recent $50,000 grant from Kaiser Permanente's Northern California Region, the Partnership will be able to increase access to planned charity care for low income, underserved populations in Santa Clara County. Read more
Partnership Joins Foothill Health Center to Make Charitable Donation for Haiti Disaster Relief Effort
On January 12 the Partnership staff, like people across the nation, was shocked and saddened by the devastating earthquake that hit Haiti. As a non-profit organization that supports healthcare providers, we were deeply concerned about the well-being of the Haitian people. Read more
Men's Health
Overcoming Aging with Exercise
Have the responsibilities of work and the limitations of an aging body seduced you into a sedentary lifestyle? It's never too late to kick an unhealthy habit. Staying active throughout your thirties, forties, fifties, and beyond can actually slow many signs of aging. Regular exercise can bring big benefits, regardless of your age. In addition to building muscle tone, exercise can prevent and even improve a range of medical conditions from arthritis to coronary heart disease. Read more
New Developments in Medicine
Genetic Links to Lung Disease
Conditions such as asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) can take your breath away—literally. While neither of these diseases has a cure, treatments are available to help people living with asthma and COPD live fuller, healthier lives. A new study from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) may shed light on some of the genetic factors that make certain segments of the population more prone to developing lung disorders. Read more
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