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Health Progress (Saint Louis, Mo.)|August 5, 1998
A better approach to care of the dying. Catholic healthcare and the Catholic community can present an alternative to physician-assisted suicideR HamelHealth Progress (Saint Louis, Mo.)|May 8, 1994
A synergy of values. Catholic healthcare leaders must implement their organization's mission and model its valuesR M Clifton, J J McEnroeHealth Progress (Saint Louis, Mo.)|June 7, 1994
The story: a primary spiritual tool. Stories can be a healing power in the dying processJ RocheHealth Progress (Saint Louis, Mo.)|June 6, 1996
Flattening the hierarchy. A hospital streamlines managerial layers to meet market demandsJ M KeithHealth Progress (Saint Louis, Mo.)|February 7, 1993
Primary care program improves reimbursement. The Federally Qualified Health Center program helps hospitals improve services to the medically indigentT M Fahey, D G GallitanoHealth Progress (Saint Louis, Mo.)|February 7, 1993
Care of the dying: a Catholic perspective. Part I, Cultural context: a CHA document challenges care givers to define appropriate care for the dyingHealth Progress (Saint Louis, Mo.)|March 9, 1993
Care of the dying: a Catholic perspective. Part II: Social and political context--Catholic providers must exemplify a caring community. Catholic Health AssociationHealth Progress (Saint Louis, Mo.)|March 9, 1993
Mission integration preserves sponsor's valuesJ M KeithHealth Progress (Saint Louis, Mo.)|October 5, 1995
Issues at the end of life. The revised Ethical and Religious Directives discuss suicide, euthanasia, and end-of-life proceduresJ deBlois, K D O'RourkeHealth Progress (Saint Louis, Mo.)|December 9, 1995
The application of faith-based principles. Mission leaders can facilitate an organization's cultural transformationR VoglewedePageof 99