Program Wendell Jones introduced his friend and neighbor, Jared A Langkilde, President and CEO of Honor Health. Jared earned his Associate's Degree from Mesa Community College, his Bachelor's Degree from University of Phoenix, and his Master's Degree from the ASU W. P. Carey School of Business. When Jared last spoke to Mesa West, he was in his prior position as Executive Director of Development and Community Relations with Mesa Community College. He has a very strong volunteer background with non-profit organizations and the City of Mesa. He is a proud father of six children ages 8-18. What he has learned in just over 100 days in his new position with Honor Health is that there is a lot happening in the world of health care. Honor Health is a locally owned non-profit integrated health system operating only in Arizona. Their competitors serve larger markets: Banner in five states, Dignity serves approximately a quarter of those served in the US, and Mayo has a presence in four states. The Honor Health slogan is "Making Health Personal" which reflects their mission - "to improve the health and well-being of our community." They are better known in the northern part of the Phoenix metro area. They promise to provide personalized, connected quality care, convenient access to care, and increased coordination of care through an extensive network of high-quality primary care and specialty physicians. Honor Health is in the small 6% of healthcare organizations in the nation who have earned Magnet recognition from the American Nurses Credentialing Center. They are a non-profit organization and their philanthropic purpose is to strengthen and advance the mission of HonorHealth through personalized philanthropy. They will help their donors match their passions with areas of need give the opportunity to make a lasting impact. As a community focused organization, every dollar of donations received helps patients and families. With this philanthropic purpose, they can advance innovation and impact. The first dissolvable tent implanted in the United States was implanted by HonorHealth physicians. Jared indicated the physicians are passionate. He doesn't think they sleep. Through their research institute they can fast tract drugs through the FDA. They have germ zapping robots that are funded through philosophy. They go into patient rooms to disinfect them with high-intensity ultraviolet rays which destroy bacteria and viruses. They have gone more than 59 days with zero hospital acquired infections. One of their philanthropic outreach programs is NOAH - Neighborhood Outreach Access to Healthcare. These centers are located in strip malls. They are funded through philanthropy and accept payment for services on a sliding income scale. Another outreach is a partnership with Desert Mission Food Bank where they help support 200-250 households per day. 35% of those served are under 18 years-of-age. They provide specialized programs to help with education about nutrition, financial literacy and job placement. One unique program they support is the only civilian military training program which provides realistic training using patient manikins to all branches of the military - free of charge. And they provide hands-on medical training for police, firefighters, EMTs, etc. The training simulates caring for incoming wounded from war-like brutality. They support a forensic nurse examiners program which provides a separate, secure location for emergency care. They collect medical samples and document injuries which aid in the prosecution of attackers. It was clear that Jared is passionate about his new position and the ability of HonorHealth to excel in their mission through the combination of philanthropy and medical excellence.
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