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Richard Brown, MD ON ROUNDS
Fifth Third Bank is Launching Third SU2C Campaign
More Than $4.2 Million has Been Raised Nationwide ... 7
UF Health Researchers Discover Signal That Impacts the Link Between Body Fat, Stress and Metabolism
St. Joseph’s Hospital Opens Newly Expanded Operating Suites $43 Million Project Brings Total to 18 Suites
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By LyNNE JETER
St. Joseph’s Hospital recently opened new and expanded operating and interventional radiology suites, bringing the total to 18. The $43 million, 18-month project connects the new suites to the existing surgical unit in a way that administrators say provides the ideal layout for the growing number of minimally invasive, robotic, and conventional procedures. Among the upgrades: more space, fewer hazards, and a highly sophisticated integration and technology system. “These improvements give us more capabilities for orthopedic and neurological (CONTINUED ON PAGE 7)
WHO’S TENDING OUR DOCTORS?
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The AMA Steps Up with STEPS Forward
Telemedicine: A Virtual Compliance Jigsaw Puzzle
A Closer Look at the New Wave in Healthcare Delivery ... 9
Ambitious New Initiative Offers Physicians Strategies to Revitalize Medical Practices and Improve Patient Care By LyNNE JETER
Editor’s Note: This article is part of a Medical News exclusive series, “Who’s Tending Our Doctors?” to focus on ways the industry can help alleviate physician stress and allow physicians to return to the joy of practicing medicine.
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Several years ago, Christine A. Sinsky, MD, FACP, made two significant time-saving changes to her practice life that allowed her to leave work sooner and have more time for family and personal interests. The first: taking a streamlined approach to prescription management. Second: taking proactive planned care
measures with patients via previsit laboratory tests. “Just making a single change – prescription management – decreased phone calls to the practice by 50 percent. It saved 30 minutes of doctor time and 60 minutes of nursing time per doctor per day,” said (CONTINUED ON PAGE 4)
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