Fremont's Memorial Hospital Officially Joins ProMedica
ProMedicaFremont-based Memorial Hospital has officially become a member of the ProMedica system.
Fremont-based Memorial Hospital has officially become a member of the ProMedica system.
During Breast Cancer Awareness Month women are reminded of the importance of getting regular screening mammograms, depending on their age and individual risk factors. However, for those with dense breast tissue, a mammogram alone may not be enough.
According to a 12-week study, Nia significantly reduced fatigue and upper mobility in patients receiving radiation therapy.
Cleveland Clinic and ProMedica will work together to create a clinically aligned network. ProMedica President and CEO Randy Oostra says the two organizations will collaborate to address current and emerging national issues in health care.
Food insecurity, or an inadequate intake of food due to lack of resources, affected almost one in six U.S. households in 2011. Overall, more than 50 million people, including almost 17 million children, suffer from food security issues at some time each year. In Ohio, more than 2 million residents are experiencing food insecurity. In this white paper, we examine the extent of hunger in America, the inextricable links of hunger to poor health, and the need to consider hunger as a health issue to make the changes needed.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, among cancers that affect both men and women, colorectal cancer (cancer of the colon or rectum) is the second leading cause of cancer deaths in the United States. Approximately 140,000 Americans are diagnosed with colorectal cancer each year, and more than 50,000 die from it.
After months of preparation Paramount Advantage was officially offered a statewide provider agreement by the Office of Medical Assistance. To support the expansion, Paramount will open new offices in Cleveland, Columbus and the Cincinnati/Dayton area this year.
Toledo, Ohio-based ProMedica is a mission-based, not-for-profit healthcare organization formed in 1986. ProMedica has more than 14,300 employees and nearly 1,700 physicians with more than 400 healthcare providers employed by ProMedica Physicians.
Two Ohio healthcare organizations collaborate to build a multimillion dollar skilled nursing and rehabilitation center.
New Promedica Autism Center offers comprehensive programs and services.
Robotic surgery offers many benefits over traditional procedures for patients who need urologic, gynecologic or cardiothoracic procedures, including reduced risk of complications and faster recovery. Robotic surgery also offers advanced capabilities to help surgeons provide better clinical outcomes than conventional open and minimally invasive surgeries.
Keep "trick-or-treaters" safe this Halloween! Parents may be surprised to learn, twice as many children are fatally injured while walking on Halloween as compared to any other day of the year. It is up to parents and drivers to ensure that children stay safe and away from emergency rooms on Halloween. It is important for parents to emphasize safe pedestrian behaviors before trick-or-treating and to remember to make certain that costumes are both creative and safe.
Erica Krause, MSN, CNM, received her Master of Science in nursing with a concentration in nurse-midwifery from Wayne State University in Detroit, Mich. She was awarded her board-certification from the American Midwifery Certification Board in August 2011. She also has experience as a labor and delivery nurse and holds certification in inpatient obstetrics. Krause is currently a certified nurse-midwife with Certified Nurse-Midwives of Toledo, based at ProMedica Toledo Hospital.
ProMedica Toledo Hospital will present the first-ever ECHL outdoor game in downtown Toledo.
ProMedica President and CEO Randy Oostra will join leaders from government agencies and academia to help boost Ohio's economic prosperity by supporting companies and organizations committed to job creation, research, developing new technology-based products, and innovation.
Besides skin cancer, breast cancer is the most common form of cancer diagnosed among women in the United States. In 2011, an estimated 230,480 new cases of invasive breast cancer were expected to be diagnosed among women, as well as an estimated 2,140 cases among men. The seriousness of breast cancer is strongly influenced by what stage the disease is in when first diagnosed. Mammograms can usually identify an abnormal breast lump as much as two years before you can detect it in a self-exam.
About 1.6 million Americans are expected to be diagnosed with cancer this year. It is a frightening statistic. However, the good news is that more people are surviving cancer these days because they are being diagnosed and treated much earlier.
Today, ProMedica opened the doors to a new 4,000-square-foot cancer and infusion center in northwest Ohio.
Every 34 seconds someone has a heart attack. One in four deaths in the United States is due to heart disease. ProMedica Toledo Hospital now has an onsite cardiologist available 24/7.
Parents are making five critical, but fixable, mistakes when using car seats, according to new data announced by Safe Kids Worldwide and the General Motors Foundation. With so many safety features now available in both cars and car seats, parents are urged to make sure their kids are getting every advantage by taking the time to do a 15-minute at-home checkup.
In a 2011 nationwide survey conducted by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 20 percent of high school students reported being bullied while at school, and an estimated 16 percent reported being bullied electronically.
The Edwards SAPIEN Valve used at ProMedica Toledo Hospital is the first TAVR therapy approved for use in the United States.
Therapists and physicians at ProMedica Sports Care are using the Apple iPad and other cutting-edge technology to treat and communicate with patients. For example, to help a patient better understand a diagnosis, specialists use iPads to show actual images of the problem.
Children under age 4 account for about 10 percent of the 115 million emergency room visits a year. The most common reasons are for respiratory illness and fever, followed by injuries and vomiting/diarrhea.
In a recent poll of U.S. individuals 65 years old and older, researches found that 51% take at least five different prescription drugs regularly. 57% of those polled admit that they forget to take their medications.
ProMedica has entered into a collaborative business relationship with Cleveland Clinic as part of a national Innovation Alliance network to help commercialize medical innovations.