09/17/18
Midwifery Today: Smoother transitions: Making hospital transitions better
OBHG certified midwives Aspen Green and Natalie Martina provide tips for hospital providers and home or birth center-based providers for improving transfers from a...
09/13/18
Patient Safety & Quality Healthcare: Ob Hospitalist Group creates national network
Second victim programs are gaining ground, providing a network of support to acute care practitioners who may suffer emotionally following an adverse patient event...
08/15/18
MDedge/ObGYN News: The second victim: More ob.gyn organizations recognize need for support
Dr. Charlie Jaynes, OBHG Senior Director of Medical Operations talks about the dangers of unaddressed second victim impact
07/31/18
Risk & Insurance: Health care took a risk on OB hospitalist programs; what they learned benefit risk managers everywhere
Heather Moore, OBHG’s Vice President of Risk Management, Quality and Compliance explains that departments must be at the forefront of proactively addressing quality improvement...
07/27/18
Becker’s Hospital Review: Confronting the projected OB shortage
A national physician shortage is looming and OB/GYNs are one of the top specialties at risk. An OB/GYN shortage represents both patient and organizational...
07/18/18
The Hospitalist: Hospitalist movers and shakers
OBHG announces the rollout of its CARE (Clinician Assistance, Recovery, and Encourage) program. CARE uses peer support to assist clinicians facing psychological and emotional...
07/09/18
American Association for Physician Leadership: Communicating with your care team: Do you do it well?
OBHG’s Chief Medical Officer Dr. Mark Simon writes about the importance of care team communication and how physician leaders can communicate with fellow care...
07/09/18
D CEO Healthcare: In Texas, reducing maternal mortality will take an aggressive shift in approach
Dr. Marc Zepeda, an OBHG hospitalist at Baylor Scott & White Medical Center-McKinney outlines three things obstetricians and healthcare workers can do to help...
06/09/18
KevinMD: When outcomes are tragic, doctors suffer too
One of OBHG’s physicians who helped launch OBHG’s CARE program, Dr. Meredith Davenport, discusses “second victims” and OBHG’s CARE (Clinician Assistance, Recovery & Engagement)...
06/06/18
LinkedIn: Hard Cases: When the hard case is one’s self
Dr. Meredith Davenport writes about the painful side of obstetrics.
Archives
Media resources
Media inquiries
If you are member of the news media and need asistance with a story or interview, please contact:
Amy Bomar
Director of Marketing