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BJC HealthCare
@BJC_HealthCare
St. Louis-based BJC HealthCare is among the largest nonprofit health care organizations in the U.S., serving residents from mid-Missouri to southern Illinois.
St. Louis, Missouri
Joined March 2009
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    With support from Congresswoman @CoriBush a federal grant will soon help @BarnesJewish curb homelessness in our region by expanding the Hospital-to-Housing program, which provides resources for BJC and @stpatrickcenter to support unhoused individuals seeking care.
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    For the safety of our patients and staff, BJC HealthCare employees will be required to have a COVID-19 vaccine by September 15. We take this step out of commitment to the health of our community and a responsibility to lead by example. Learn more: ow.ly/Kgn150Fb3zu
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    BJC, @mercysaintlouis @SSMHealth and @StLukesSTL continue to work together, focused on our top priority — the health and safety of our community, patients, and our staff. Learn about our collective efforts and how you can help by taking precautions. stltoday.com/brandavestudio…
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    Congratulations to @BarnesJewish, their partners at @WUSTLmed, @MissouriBaptist and, @STLChildrens for being ranked among the best hospitals in the state and country by @usnews!
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    Congratulations to @BarnesJewish and their partners at @WUSTLmed, @MissouriBaptist, and @Christian_Hosp for being ranked among the best hospitals in Missouri and the nation by @usnews! ow.ly/o8hV50K466Y.
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    The beginning of COVID's end. Health care heroes from across BJC lined up today to be among the region's first to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. It was a day of hope, joy and history being made.
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    Showing our gratitude for everyone who is playing a part in taking care of our community. #coronavirus #covid19
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    We are heartbroken over the tragedy this morning at a school in our community. Devastating events impact our entire community and can lead to difficult conversations with kids. If you need guidance on talking to kids about scary news, we have a resource at childrensmd.org/.../talking-ki…
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    Dr. Hilary Babcock, an infectious disease specialist at Washington University School of Medicine and BJC's director of infection prevention, shares some important information about coronavirus.
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    Having a little fun with @bjc_president and BJC leadership at #PrideSTL while we wait for the parade to start.
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    Thank you to the students of @WUSTLmed for organizing the #WhiteCoatsForBlackLives event today and inviting doctors and staff to join them in support.
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    "Our public health crisis...I firmly believe it is the result of racism in America – structural and institutionalized racism that privileged white men have perpetuated for far too long," says BJC president and CEO Rich Liekweg to the St. Louis American.