Telehealth Continues to Show Success
INDIANAPOLIS — Bryan Mills, CEO of the Community Health Network hospital system in Indiana, has been promoting the use of telehealth in hospitals for years.
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INDIANAPOLIS — Bryan Mills, CEO of the Community Health Network hospital system in Indiana, has been promoting the use of telehealth in hospitals for years.
In operating room (OR) optimization, just as in a lifesaving surgical procedure, every minute counts. Small improvements in OR efficiency over the course of a year add up to substantial time and cost savings for a healthcare organization.
LOS ANGELES — The Advanced Health Sciences Pavilion in Los Angeles recently received LEED Gold certification after opening last summer.
NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. — Saint Peter’s Hospital in New Brunswick in early September finished an expansive renovation of its emergency center.
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. — CoxHealth’s Cox Medical Center South in Springfield recently completed a new West Tower addition, which houses the new Dee Ann White Women’s and Children’s hospital and the Jared Neuroscience Center.
MARKHAM, Ontario — The Markham Stouffville Hospital has received LEED Silver certification on its new 385,000-square-foot expansion.
As the U.S. health care system upgrades or replaces outdated hospitals from the 1960s and 1970s, evidence-based research shows that taking measures to decrease patient stress and instill a sense of control can reduce anxiety and the use of pain-controlled opioid medications, while improving cooperation and clinical outcomes.
LOS ANGELES — Earlier this summer, the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) reopened Building 209, a former mental health hospital on the VA’s West Los Angeles campus.
WILMINGTON, Del. — To meet increasing health care demands and growing patient needs, Nemours/Alfred I. duPont Hospital for Children expanded its Wilmington campus.