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About Us How We Began
The Women's Health Source free health and wellness program has blossomed to more than 100,000 members in the Philadelphia area since the following article was first published in December of 2002. An annual survey of our members continues to demonstrate a satisfaction rate of greater than 95% and continues to guide us in developing the newsletter articles, programming and events that health conscious women in the Philadelphia area want and need. In 2006, Women's Health Source remains devoted to Philadelphia area women. The Menopause and You Program is an example of providing a requested resource from our audience. This virtual program, directed by Dr. Beverly Vaughn, became a reality in 2003 and provides articles written by physicians and health care professionals in their field of expertise. The articles are posted monthly and archived for easy access on the WHS website. Yearly live programming and access to a nurse for personal questions are other program highlights. Looking ahead we are planning to expand suggested programming by adding blogs and discussion groups to support our Women's Health Source membership and events to bring members together in education and fun. (The following article was prepared for Advance for Nurses magazine 2002) With few exceptions, women manage the health care needs of their families. Between balancing the kids’ dentist appointments and getting their immunizations, along with the many other interruptions of daily life, however it’s easy for a woman to put off taking care of her own health needs. In 1996, Main Line Health, composed of Lankenau, Bryn Mawr and Paoli Memorial Hospitals, established Women’s Health Source (WHS). The program was initially developed to provide a free health resource center for women. We wanted to reach women in the hospitals’ service areas of Montgomery, Delaware, and Chester, and parts of Philadelphia Counties, although the program was not exclusive to these areas. Instrumental to the program was a registered nurse who assisted women with health questions and researched health issues for them. The program also sponsored several health and exercise programs. By 2001, some 5,300 women had used the resources available through Women’s Health Source. But was the program meeting the needs of women in our community? To find out, Main Line Health surveyed these 5,300 women – asking for their ideas and suggestions. Topics ranged from health issues of concern for women and their families to newsletter content. We also asked them if they would join Women’s Health Source if we redesigned the program incorporating their suggestions -- the response was overwhelmingly positive -- yes. In February 2002, the newly designed Women’s Health Source launched as the area’s only free women’s health membership program. Enhanced services includeed free health consultations by a nurse counselor, programs and screenings targeted to women’s health issues – nutrition, exercise, childbirth, breast cancer, bone loss, menopause among them- and discounts to local and national businesses. Not For Women Only A New Role and New Rewards If requested services are not available through the our hospitals, we refer people to services in the community. Once we had contact with a woman who was seeking support for her mentally challenged, elderly uncle. We defined his needs, took the time to research community resources, and found what she needed for him. In doing so we exceeded her expectations -- we give people more than they expect. The Physician Connection Advantages of Membership Members also receive a quarterly Women’s Health Source 8 page newsletter filled with health information relevant to their lives. We also collaborate with other hospital departments to target educational programs to suit women’s needs. Finally, Women’s Health Source is striving to strengthen its collaboration with the community by offering unique services. Looking Ahead The ultimate goal in expanding Women's Health Source is to help more women make their well being a priority. While women traditionally act as their family's healthcare advocates, they do not often recognize that their own health, fitness and self-image are all key components of the whole family's quality of life. Too often, personal health is not a priority for the same women who regularly make the medical appointments for their children, spouses and parents.
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