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Virtual Urgent Care Now Available for Denver Health MyChart Users

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Car Heatstroke Safety

January 01, 2017

It only takes a few minutes to save a life. In today’s world of technology and multi-tasking, it is easy to lose track of time or make a costly mistake. Even on a cool day, a vehicle can reach dangerous temperatures quickly. In only 10 minutes the inside of a car can climb 20 degrees even with the windows cracked.

Button Battery & Magnet Safety

January 01, 2017

Button Batteries

Small, coin-sized batteries can be found in products in nearly every home in America. From the flashlight sitting on the table, to the remote control next to the TV, "button batteries" as they are commonly referred to, are in thousands of products used in and around the home. Young children and senior adults are unintentionally swallowing the button batteries and in some cases, the consequences are immediate and devastating.

Bullying

January 01, 2017

Bullying is unwanted often aggressive behaviors, in which someone intentionally and potentially repeatedly causes another person physical or emotional harm. Bullying takes on many forms and can happen to individuals of all ages. As stated by President Obama “being bullied is not just a rite of passage or part of growing up.”

Common examples of bullying include being:

Bike Safety Tips

January 01, 2017

Ensure Proper Bike Fit and Always Wear a Properly Fitting Helmet

Bring your child when shopping for a bicycle to make sure it's the right size for the child — not one they'll have to "grow into." The child’s feet should be able to touch the ground when sitting on the seat. Before using your bicycle, always make sure it's ready to ride by inspecting all parts are secure and working properly.

Backpack Safety

January 01, 2017

Backpacks are wonderful ways to carry our school supplies. But, as helpful as they might be, they can strain muscles and joints and cause back pain if they’re too heavy or are used incorrectly.

Heavy backpacks can affect a child’s body in many ways. The spine is made of 33 bones called vertebrae. These vertebrae have discs that help absorb the shock to our bodies as we walk and move. The strongest muscles in the body — the back and the abdominal muscles — support the pack.

Auto Pedestrian Safety - Back to School

January 01, 2017

About 100 children in the United States are killed every year while walking to or from school; another 25,000 children are injured as a result of school zone accidents. 1 in 5 children killed in traffic crashes are pedestrians.

In 2010, more than 4,000 pedestrians were killed in traffic crashes in the United States and another 70,000 were injured. This means every 2 hours someone is killed because they were hit by a car. Every 8 minutes someone is injured.

Denver Health's School Based Health Clinics Offer No Cost Health Care to DPS Students

August 25, 2016

Denver Health’s school based health clinics (SBHC) offer a helping hand to Denver Public School (DPS) students and their families with no cost, convenient health care.

Denver Health operates 17 school based health centers located on DPS campuses throughout the city where students can receive health care at no cost to them or their families. Health care services provided by the SBHC are available to all 92,000 students in the Denver Public School system, whether or not there is a clinic on the campus where they attend school.

Dr. Debbie Rinehart Receives 2016 PCORI Pipeline Award

August 12, 2016

Dr. Debbie Rinehart, an associate research scientist at Denver Health’s Center for Health Systems research, has been awarded a PCORI Pipeline Award to create a patient advisory committee to ensure patient perspectives and needs are built into future research projects.

PCORI (Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute) is a non-profit, non-governmental organization that focuses on improving patient care throughout the United States. Annual Pipeline Awards recognize researchers who study ways to improve relationships between patients, care givers and researchers. 

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