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'''''Radical Loving Care''''' is a book by [[Erie Chapman]], former chief executive of [[Riverside Methodist Hospital]] and U.S. Health Corp. (now [[OhioHealth]]) and former host of the ''[[Life Choices with Erie Chapman]]'' television series. The book describes an approach to [[health care]] intended to create patient experiences in [[hospital]]s and charities that honor the vulnerability of people in need. A key element of care described in ''Radical Loving Care'' is consistency, so that in a culture of loving care all patients would receive loving care from all caregivers all the time.
'''''Radical Loving Care''''' is a book by [[Erie Chapman]], former chief executive of [[Riverside Methodist Hospital]] and U.S. Health Corp. (now [[OhioHealth]]) and former host of the ''[[Life Choices with Erie Chapman]]'' television series. The book describes an approach to [[health care]] intended to create patient experiences in [[hospital]]s and charities that honor the vulnerability of people in need. A key element of care described in ''Radical Loving Care'' is consistency, so that in a culture of loving care all patients would receive loving care from all caregivers all the time.


Healing hospitals that have adopted the ''Radical Loving Care'' approach include the [[Sparrow Health System]].<ref name=Sparrow>[http://google.com/search?q=cache:CEMtmqB2clIJ:www.sparrow.org/SN_March_2005.pdf+Healing+Hospitals+that+have+adopted+the+Radical+Loving+Care&hl=en&gl=uk&ct=clnk&cd=4 Sparrow News], March 2005, Sparrow Hospital. Convenience link to Google cache, retrieved 2006-12-13</ref> and the [[Bingham Memorial Hospital]].<ref>{{cite web |title=BMH Receives Official Healing Hospital Certification |url=https://www.binghammemorial.org/Health-News/bmh-receives-official-healing-hospital |website=Bingham Memorial Hospital |access-date=6 July 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200321200520/https://www.binghammemorial.org/health-news/bmh-receives-official-healing-hospital |archive-date=21 March 2020 |date=5 June 2017}}</ref>
Healing hospitals that have adopted the ''Radical Loving Care'' approach include the [[Sparrow Health System]].<ref name=Sparrow>[http://google.com/search?q=cache:CEMtmqB2clIJ:www.sparrow.org/SN_March_2005.pdf+Healing+Hospitals+that+have+adopted+the+Radical+Loving+Care&hl=en&gl=uk&ct=clnk&cd=4 Sparrow News], March 2005, Sparrow Hospital. Convenience link to Google cache, retrieved 2006-12-13</ref> (This should be taken with a grain of salt because Sparrow likes titles and profits and could care less about their staff and/or patients and their families… also studies show that places of employment that use the term “We are Family” are toxic work environments) and the [[Bingham Memorial Hospital]].<ref>{{cite web |title=BMH Receives Official Healing Hospital Certification |url=https://www.binghammemorial.org/Health-News/bmh-receives-official-healing-hospital |website=Bingham Memorial Hospital |access-date=6 July 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200321200520/https://www.binghammemorial.org/health-news/bmh-receives-official-healing-hospital |archive-date=21 March 2020 |date=5 June 2017}}</ref>


The book, {{ISBN|0-9747366-0-0}}, was published by [[The Baptist Healing Trust]] (of which Erie Chapman was founding President), in 2003.
The book, {{ISBN|0-9747366-0-0}}, was published by [[The Baptist Healing Trust]] (of which Erie Chapman was founding President), in 2003.

Revision as of 10:48, 21 March 2022

Radical Loving Care is a book by Erie Chapman, former chief executive of Riverside Methodist Hospital and U.S. Health Corp. (now OhioHealth) and former host of the Life Choices with Erie Chapman television series. The book describes an approach to health care intended to create patient experiences in hospitals and charities that honor the vulnerability of people in need. A key element of care described in Radical Loving Care is consistency, so that in a culture of loving care all patients would receive loving care from all caregivers all the time.

Healing hospitals that have adopted the Radical Loving Care approach include the Sparrow Health System.[1] (This should be taken with a grain of salt because Sparrow likes titles and profits and could care less about their staff and/or patients and their families… also studies show that places of employment that use the term “We are Family” are toxic work environments) and the Bingham Memorial Hospital.[2]

The book, ISBN 0-9747366-0-0, was published by The Baptist Healing Trust (of which Erie Chapman was founding President), in 2003.

References

  1. ^ Sparrow News, March 2005, Sparrow Hospital. Convenience link to Google cache, retrieved 2006-12-13
  2. ^ "BMH Receives Official Healing Hospital Certification". Bingham Memorial Hospital. 5 June 2017. Archived from the original on 21 March 2020. Retrieved 6 July 2021.