Einstein Medical Center in Elkins Park joins Good Food, Healthy Hospitals program

Einstein Medical Center in Elkins Park recently joined the Good Food, Healthy Hospitals program which offers nutritious foods and drinks to patients, employees, and visitors. 

According to the Pennsylvania Department of Health, the items offered are locally-sourced and sustainably-produced. Einstein is the 51st hospital in 26 counties to join the program.

“To truly move the needle on health in Pennsylvania, we must focus on prevention,” said Dr. Bogen. “Eating healthy foods is a key component of prevention. Eating a healthy diet is associated with lower risk for heart disease and other chronic conditions. I applaud the collective achievements of the hospitals and health systems that participate in the Good Food, Healthy Hospitals program, and I hope many more will join this important effort.” 

Healthcare facilities participating in Good Food, Healthy Hospitals pledge to voluntarily adopt food, beverage, and procurement standards in all areas where food is purchased, served, or sold. These standards include, among others: 

·        indicating vegetarian, heart healthy, and whole grain options on patient menus, 

·        placing healthier beverages and snacks at eye level for consumers, 

·        prominently displaying nutrition information of foods and beverages, 

·        replacing regular fried chips with baked varieties, 

·        promoting water as a healthy and necessary beverage choice throughout the hospital, 

·        purchasing locally-sourced and sustainably-raised foods where possible, and

·        purchasing rBGH-free dairy products. 

The hospitals work closely with the Good Food, Healthy Hospitals team, including the Philadelphia Department of Public Health, the Pennsylvania Department of Health, and HAP, for technical assistance and collaboration with participating hospitals.  

“Hospitals throughout Pennsylvania are important partners in keeping people healthy,” said Philadelphia Health Commissioner Dr. Cheryl Bettigole. “This year, we celebrate more than 50 hospitals that have committed to making it easier for patients, staff, and visitors to eat a nutritious diet. Having easy access to nutritious good food helps people get and stay well.” 

“Providing access to nutritious food and educating patients, staff, and visitors about healthy eating are among the ways that hospitals work proactively to improve the health of their communities,” HAP President and CEO Nicole Stallings said. “HAP is proud to partner with the Pennsylvania Department of Health and Philadelphia Department of Public Health to expand the Good Food, Healthy Hospitals program statewide so that more communities can benefit from fresh, healthy food.” 
 
Since 2014, the expansion across Pennsylvania has been made possible by the State Physical Activity and Nutrition (SPAN) Program grant and Preventive Health and Health Services Block Grant. 

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