Finding health care in a hurry getting as convenient as going out for coffee
Democrat and Chronicle
January 18, 2018 -  In the past couple years, UR Medicine and Rochester Regional Health have built or taken over urgent care centers, sometimes within blocks of each other. Albert Blankley, the director of research and analytics for Common Ground Health was quoted saying“the proliferation of urgent care is really because consumers are driving it, and it wouldn’t exist unless people chose that type of care."
New Report Ranks Chemung County's Opioid Abuse Worst in the Region
WENY News
January 18, 2018 -  A new report from Common Ground Health has labeled Chemung County as having the highest rate of opioid abuse throughout the Finger Lakes region, and that is why the county's health department says opioid abuse hs become a priority in its Community Health Improvement Plan.
New study: Chemung County tops in Finger Lakes in opioid abuse rate in 2016
Star Gazette
January 17, 2018 -  Chemung County had the highest rate of opioid abuse during 2016 in a nine
Half of local opioid overdoses associated with pain prescriptions
News10NBC
January 17, 2018 -  According to a data analysis report conducted by Common Ground Health, half of opioid overdoses in the region were associated with a prior pain prescription and found that from 2014 to 2016, 54
Podcast - Opioid epidemic and saturation of Urgent Care Centers in Monroe County
Democrat and Chronicle
January 12, 2018 - In this Health Podcast, D&C Digital Healthy Life reporter Patti Singer talks about why a new source of data about the opioid epidemic in Monroe County may help law enforcement prevent more fatalities, and there's an active turf war going on between different urgent care centers in Rochester. There is no statute or regulations that defines an urgent care center, but if attached to a hospital they have to go through the regulatory process, which Common Ground Health recommends, but they are not saying no because some centers are too close together.
USCCB, local health-care providers wary of Obamacare reform efforts
El Mensajero Católico
December 19, 2017 - A recent report from Common Ground Health found that for Rochester's most vulnerable popuations, barriers persist in accessing proper health care. Albert Blankley, director of research and analytics at Common Ground Health stated that the Affordable Care Act has cut the percentage of adults in Monroe County who lack health insurance by half, but in high povery neighborhoods, even residents with medical insurance are falling through the cracks.  Sister Christine Wagner, executive director of St. Joseph's Neighborood Center and who sits on many committees at Common Ground Health, was also featured in this article.
Causewave features Summer Meals Program
Causewave
December 12, 2017 - Dec. 12, 2017  - Causewave recently featured Summer Meals and Common Ground Health’s Dina Faticone as part of its marketing campaign about successfully creating change. The ad highlights the 24 percent increase in participation for summer meals and the ways that collaboration have made the program more appealing, empowering, accessible and efficient. View the webpage talking about the Summer Meals work here.
Willow Center names Bonnie DeVinney interim president
Rochester Business Journal
December 6, 2017 -  Bonnie DeVinney, who has four decades of nonprofit leadership, including executive director at Common Ground Health, will serve as interim president and CEO for Willow Domestic Violence Center. "I know the significant importance of Willow Center to our community, DeVinney said. “And it is my great honor to serve during this period of transition to ensure that Willow continues to meet the critical need for programs and services to support survivors of domestic violence and their children."
Group pushes for 25 mph limit on city streets
WXXI News
November 29, 2017 - The Healthi Kids Coalition at Common Ground Health is asking the City of Rochester to lower the speed limit on neighborhood streets from 30 to 25 miles per hour. Mike Bulger, healthy communities project coordinator, said research showed that traffic concerns keep many parents from letting their children play outside or walk and bike to school.
Group wants city to lower speed limits
Rochester City Newspaper
November 22, 2017 - The Healthi Kids Coalition, a children's advocacy group at Common Ground Health, is asking City of Rochester officials to lower the speed limit on neighborhood streets from 30 mph to 25 mph.  Parents' biggest concern stopping them from allowing their children walk to school or playgrounds is the traffic and the current speed limit.
Tackling Low-Value Care: A New “Top Five” for Purchaser Action
Health Affairs
November 21, 2017 - In this Health Affairs blog, Common Ground Health Senior Consultant Howard Beckman and colleagues were lauded for their “pioneering” efforts to improve the quality of health care. The article cites an intervention in California that relied on conversations with clinicians and performance metrics to reduce overuse of five treatments for back pain. This approach mirrors the structure of our clinical work around high blood pressure and practice transformation that Beckman has helped guide.
Equity Starts with Engaging Communities
National Physical Activity Society
November 20, 2017 - Nov. 20, 2017 - In this blog for National Physical Activity Society, Mike Bulger, healthy communities project coordinator at Common Ground Health, discusses the root causes of health inequity in low income neighborhoods and how engagement with residents is essential to developing effective solutions.