Innovative Health to Discuss Cost and Environmental Savings of Device Reprocessing in Heart Rhythm 2023 Presentation


Device reuse (reprocessing) offers a way to reduce the percentage spent on devices, as well as environmental impact.

Innovative Health, Inc. today announced that it will be discussing the potential costs savings and environmental footprint reduction of a comprehensive device reuse (reprocessing) program during a poster session at this week’s Heart Rhythm 2023, the premier electrophysiology event presented annually by the Heart Rhythm Society. The presentation, entitled “Device Reuse And Atrial Fibrillation Ablation Procedure Costs As A Percentage of Reimbursement” (session title PO-454305, poster session II) will take place on May 20, 2023, from 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.

“Device costs in Atrial Fibrillation (AFib) ablation procedures are substantial and often more than half of CMS reimbursement, potentially cutting into profitability for EP labs,” said Innovative Health CEO Rick Ferreira. “At the same time, the extensive use of single-use devices in AFib ablation has negative impact on the environment. Device reuse (reprocessing) offers a way to reduce the percentage spent on devices, as well as environmental impact. We’re pleased to be shining a light on this incredible potential through this research presentation at Heart Rhythm 2023.”

Key findings of the study being presented by Innovative Health at HRS include:


  • Using reprocessed devices in an Atrial Fibrillation ablation procedure can reduce device costs by more than 30%, or approximately $3,250.
  • This savings reduces the device cost burden on reimbursement from 48% to 33%.
  • Using a reprocessed device reduces the carbon footprint of an electrophysiology device by 1.94 lbs. In an Atrial Fibrillation ablation procedure, the reduction in carbon emissions is estimated to be 13.6 lbs., or more than 2,000 lbs. per year for a facility that does 150 AFib ablations per year.

In addition to the poster session, you can visit Innovative Health at booth No. 533. You can also watch a short video about Rick Ferreira’s expectations for the conference or contact Innovative Health directly at HRS@innovative-health.com to set up a meeting.

About Innovative Health

Innovative Health is an advanced medical device reprocessing company that offers smarter utilization of medical devices in hospitals’ cardiology and electrophysiology programs.

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Mount Sinai Brooklyn Expands Cancer Services, Infusion Center in $4 Million Project


Dr. Scott Lorin, Council member Mercedes Narcisse, Alicia Gresham, Dr. Arvind Kamthan and Dr. Peter Shearer, join other staff and community members at a ribbon cutting.

“These new enhancements to Mount Sinai Brooklyn are a reflection of the outstanding commitment that we have made to provide the highest quality of care to all patients and our community,” said Scott Lorin, MD, MBA, President of Mount Sinai Brooklyn.

The Mount Sinai Health System today held a grand opening of the expansion of the Mount Sinai Brooklyn Ambulatory Infusion Center, a cancer treatment center that brings innovative cancer therapy and clinical trials to residents of southern Brooklyn.

The $4.1 million expansion doubles the center’s capacity to 15 infusion chairs, seven exam rooms and a mammography suite, offering medical oncology, chemotherapy, therapeutic infusion treatments, consultations, and blood transfusions. Experts in breast cancer, gastrointestinal cancer, gynecological cancer, multiple myeloma, and lung and thoracic cancer treat thousands of Brooklynites every year.

Mount Sinai Brooklyn also announced the addition of a high-tech magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanner at the hospital, at a total cost of $2.8 million including installation. A grant from the New York City Council covered the cost of the scanner, $988,000. This new scanner uses artificial intelligence to provide the highest-quality images. The MRI has a larger tube that can accommodate patients of all sizes and is more comfortable for patients who are claustrophobic.

“These new enhancements to Mount Sinai Brooklyn are a reflection of the outstanding commitment that we have made to provide the highest quality of care to all patients and our community,” said Scott Lorin, MD, MBA, President of Mount Sinai Brooklyn. “Exceptional cancer care often requires dynamic multidisciplinary teams to tailor personalized treatment plans, and offering the highest level of care near a patient’s home gives patients access to the best outcomes possible as well as a better quality of life during treatment. Additionally, we are particularly grateful to the City Council for their generous contribution for the MRI scanner that furthers our mission of serving our patients equitably.”

An extension of the Mount Sinai Tisch Cancer Center and The Tisch Cancer Institute, the National Cancer Institute-designated cancer center at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, the Mount Sinai Brooklyn Ambulatory Infusion Center gives patients access to the latest treatment options, medication protocols, and clinical trials.

“The expansion of the infusion center in particular underscores our comprehensive breadth of high quality cancer services available in Brooklynites’ backyard,” said Arvind Kamthan, MD, Chief of Hematology and Medical Oncology for Mount Sinai Brooklyn. “We are continuing to invest in our community and enhancing our health care services.”

Luis Isola, MD, Director of Cancer Clinical Programs and Medical Director of Mount Sinai Cancer Network, added, “Mount Sinai Brooklyn Ambulatory Infusion Center is a demonstration of Mount Sinai’s commitment to delivering outstanding cancer care to local New York communities. We are happy to have expanded our ability to offer Brooklyn residents streamlined access to care from Mount Sinai’s outstanding oncologists in a broad array of specialties.”

A ribbon-cutting ceremony was held on Thursday, May 18, from 11 am to 1 pm with Mount Sinai executives, community leaders, physicians, and patients. As part of the celebration, Mount Sinai Brooklyn offered onsite screenings for residents at the Mount Sinai Health System Mammogram Mobile Unit and the Mount Sinai Robert F. Smith Mobile Prostate Cancer Screening Unit.

Mount Sinai Brooklyn Ambulatory Infusion Center is located at 3131 Kings Highway, Suite 1-02, Brooklyn, NY 11234. To learn more or to schedule an appointment, visit the website.

About the Mount Sinai Health System

Mount Sinai Health System is one of the largest academic medical systems in the New York metro area, with more than 43,000 employees working across eight hospitals, over 400 outpatient practices, nearly 300 labs, a school of nursing, and a leading school of medicine and graduate education. Mount Sinai advances health for all people, everywhere, by taking on the most complex health care challenges of our time — discovering and applying new scientific learning and knowledge; developing safer, more effective treatments; educating the next generation of medical leaders and innovators; and supporting local communities by delivering high-quality care to all who need it.

Through the integration of its hospitals, labs, and schools, Mount Sinai offers comprehensive health care solutions from birth through geriatrics, leveraging innovative approaches such as artificial intelligence and informatics while keeping patients’ medical and emotional needs at the center of all treatment. The Health System includes approximately 7,300 primary and specialty care physicians; 13 joint-venture outpatient surgery centers throughout the five boroughs of New York City, Westchester, Long Island, and Florida; and more than 30 affiliated community health centers. We are consistently ranked by U.S. News & World Report’s Best Hospitals, receiving high “Honor Roll” status, and are highly ranked: No. 1 in Geriatrics and top 20 in Cardiology/Heart Surgery, Diabetes/Endocrinology, Gastroenterology/GI Surgery, Neurology/Neurosurgery, Orthopedics, Pulmonology/Lung Surgery, Rehabilitation, and Urology. New York Eye and Ear Infirmary of Mount Sinai is ranked No. 12 in Ophthalmology. U.S. News & World Report’s “Best Children’s Hospitals” ranks Mount Sinai Kravis Children’s Hospital among the country’s best in several pediatric specialties.

For more information, visit https://www.mountsinai.org or find Mount Sinai on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube.

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Legislators and Advocates Discuss Need for Radon Certification Standards


Since 2005 when this warning was published approximately 360,000 Americans have died …

“Lex malla, lex nulla. A bad law is no law.” ― Cassandra Clare, Lady Midnight

In Jan 2005, the U.S. Surgeon General Richard H. Carmona warned the American public about the risks of breathing indoor radon by issuing a national health advisory. He stated, “Radon gas in the indoor air of America’s homes poses a serious health risk. More than 21,000 Americans die of radon-related lung cancer every year.” Since 2005 when this warning was published approximately 360,000 Americans have died …

The American Association of Radon Scientists and Technologists (AARST) Heartland Chapter which consists of Missouri, Iowa, Nebraska and Kansas, will join legislative colleagues and advocates from the radon industry to discuss the need to make radon testing and mitigation certifications mandatory in Missouri.

Radon is a radioactive, colorless, odorless gas that comes from decaying radium in the soil that can enter buildings through cracks in the foundation. Radon is the second-leading cause of lung cancer in the U.S., and #1 among never smokers. Children are particularly susceptible to radon exposure because of their developing lungs and growing bodies.

“Missouri is what I call the poor stepchildren regarding certification and licensing of radon contractors here in the mid-west. Iowa, Nebraska and Kansas all have some type of certification and several laws on the books in regard to licensing of radon contractors in their state, all tailored to the needs of the people of the state.

Missouri is the only state in the region without required radon licensing and certification and our goal is to change that. That is a given because the issues surrounding a non-licensing state are huge.” says Jim Medley, Heartland Chapter President. “It creates issues with the quality of work that is done, (or lack thereof). As it stands now you could be selling bread on the street corner today and doing radon testing tomorrow.”

Whether it is radon testing or radon mitigation it is important to have a level playing field. AARST National (American Association of Radon Scientist and Technologists) and the NRPP (National Radon Proficiency Program) has been working on and improving the national guidelines for more than 30 years. There are in place guidelines for testing and mitigating every type of structure there is in the United States. Most states that have licensing follow and use these professional guidelines.

“There are 100 more reasons why we need certification and licensing here in Missouri”, says Medley, “but again, it boils down to protecting the customer and ensuring professionalism in the radon testing and mitigation industry. Our customers … the people of Missouri, deserve nothing less.”

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Impact Advisors Named to Modern Healthcare’s Best Places to Work in Healthcare List for 14th Consecutive Year


Impact Advisors, a leading healthcare management consulting firm, has been named one of Modern Healthcare’s Best Places to Work in Healthcare for the 14th consecutive year. The firm is the longest-running winner in the supplier category.

“I am proud of the fact our employees continue to recognize the strength of our culture, as the Best Places to Work in Healthcare award is based on their feedback. We’ve added many new colleagues to Impact over the past year and it’s important we keep our culture intact,” said Andy Smith, managing partner and co-founder of Impact Advisors. “When we take care of our team, they take care of our clients and ensure we’re creating a positive impact for their communities.”

The Modern Healthcare Best Places to Work awards program was created to recognize companies that continuously strive to improve their work environment and increase employee engagement, satisfaction and retention through innovative changes in the workplace. Modern Healthcare partners with Workforce Research Group on the assessment process, which includes an extensive employee survey.

“An uncertain economy, staffing shortages and increasing demands for flexibility and remote work opportunities are forcing every business in the industry to focus on attracting and retaining talent in unprecedented ways,” said Dan Peres, president of Modern Healthcare. “The 2023 Best Places to Work winners proved the value of understanding what employees want — and need — today. The healthcare industry is going through a period of extraordinary change. Having the right people in place is more critical than ever, and the winning workplaces understand that taking care of employees is central to business success.”

“We are grateful to receive this honor for the 14th consecutive year,” said Michael Nutter, vice president and Happyologist at Impact Advisors. “We look forward to celebrating when our firm comes together next month for our annual ImpactPalooza. During this event, we share our successes and discuss our future, focusing on our mission to create a positive impact for our clients and for one another.”

Official rankings will be announced at the Best Places to Work Awards Gala on Sept. 28 in Chicago. The complete list of this year’s winners is available at https://www.modernhealthcare.com/labor/best-places-work-healthcare-2023-alphabetical-list.

In addition to Modern Healthcare’s recognition, Impact Advisors has earned several other workplace awards, including Consulting magazine’s Best Large Firms to Work For, Inc. magazine’s Best Workplaces, and Forbes’ Best Management Consulting Firms.

For more information about Impact Advisors, visit impact-advisors.com.

About Impact Advisors

Impact Advisors is a leading healthcare management consulting firm committed to solving the industry’s emerging and evolving challenges. Our high-performing team of clinical, financial, operations and technology experts collaborate to architect quality solutions and deliver measurable value for our clients. We are the most awarded consulting firm in healthcare, with services recognized among Best in KLAS® for 16 consecutive years and a culture designated “Best Place to Work” by Modern Healthcare for 14 years. To learn more about our service quality and innovative culture, visit http://www.impact-advisors.com.

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Allegheny Health Network Unveils ‘Digital Nursing’ Program to Revolutionize the Patient and Nurse Experience


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“While our bedside nurses will still be hands-on when it comes to providing high-quality care, our digital nurses can be there with the patient whenever they are needed, in real time, on a smart TV or smart pad in their room.”

Allegheny Health Network (AHN) today announced the launch of the region’s first full-time Digital Nursing program, part of the network’s ongoing campaign to reinvent the nursing profession while providing more efficient, effective care for its hospitalized patients.

The new in-house Digital Nursing team will begin serving AHN Forbes Hospital this summer, expanding to all AHN hospital facilities by the end of 2024. Utilizing remote communication technologies, digital nurses will partner with bedside nurses to interact with patients, ask and answer questions, provide education, and complete admissions and discharges more efficiently.

The admission and discharge processes can be time-consuming for nurses – upon a patient’s admission, a nurse might spend 45 minutes collecting recent medical history, asking about pain levels and current medications, and documenting the information in the hospital’s electronic health record.

Similarly, when a patient is discharged, a nurse or a team of nurses might spend 30-45 minutes talking to patients and their family members about the after-visit care timeline, educating patients on how to prevent further injury or illness, discussing at-home medication regimens, and explaining the process for making follow-up outpatient appointments. 

Those tasks, while essential to the intake and discharge processes and crucial elements of the care continuum, also take away from the time that nurses can spend on clinical activities. With digital nurses now handling those tasks, bedside nurses will be free to concentrate on direct, hands-on patient care.

The virtual communications technologies that will be deployed at Forbes were first piloted at AHN Allegheny General Hospital (AGH), and the work processes used for digital admissions and discharges were designed by – and for – AHN nurses.

“We’re already doing this, and we know that it works,” said Angela Costa, MPM, BSN, RN, Interim Chief Nurse Executive for AHN. “While our bedside nurses will still be hands-on when it comes to providing high-quality care, our digital nurses can be there with the patient whenever they are needed, in real time, on a smart TV or smart pad in their room.”

Digital nurses are not intended to replace bedside nursing staff, but rather to complement and enhance their work by providing an extra set of “digital” hands.

“With advanced technologies and tools at their disposal, digital nurses can support bedside nurses in delivering high-quality patient care, helping to improve outcomes and enhance the overall health care experience,” Costa said.  

Through its own observations, AHN learned that its nurses – across different hospitals, units, and shifts – spend almost 50 % of their time on indirect patient care activities and administrative tasks. After piloting the Digital Nursing program at AGH, bedside nurses were given back over 80 minutes daily, allowing them to use that time to focus on other patient care tasks. 

After a patient is admitted to a room, a digital nurse will virtually “knock” on the patient’s TV through audio, then ask if the patient has time for a consultation. The patient can verbally consent to the video conversation or tell the digital nurse to check in later, protecting the patient’s privacy. 

The new communications systems – which include a smart TV, a smart pad, and a mounted camera – will also allow family members or caregivers who are off-site to listen to after-visit instructions remotely, through a one-time video conference link. 

“I love what I do. It’s cutting-edge, and that makes it exciting to be a part of this team,” said Sally Fitzgerald, MSN, RN, one of AHN’s first digital nurses. “The patients have the opportunity to ask a lot of questions, and they get their discharge instructions more promptly, creating a better patient experience and shortening their overall length of stay.”

Digital nurses will also assist in ensuring that patients already have a follow-up appointment scheduled before they are discharged. Previously, that responsibility fell to the patients and their families.

“Discharge can be a vulnerable time for patients,” Fitzgerald said. “But when the patient’s next appointment is already scheduled before they even leave the hospital, that’s one less thing for the patient and their families to worry about.” 

When the telecommunications technologies are fully deployed, the AHN digital nursing team will include about 60 nurses, who will be onboarded in-person but will all eventually work from home. Because they are AHN employees, rather than part of a virtual staffing agency, they are more familiar with the network’s hospitals, workflows, and patient-centered culture.

Enabling nurses to work remotely is another example of how AHN is reinventing nursing to accommodate a changing workforce, providing nurses with the freedom and flexibility to pursue their careers in a way that suits their individual needs and lifestyle. AHN is taking these steps to improve the workplace environment and work-life balance for its nurses, and to mitigate the effects of the ongoing workforce and nursing shortages.  

“AHN is committed to the well-being of our staff, and we recognize that the nurse’s role must evolve,” said Jim Benedict, President, AHN. “Bedside nurses spend too much time focused on care coordination and paperwork tasks, which takes away from the energy they’re able to devote to their patients. Our new Digital Nursing team will help reduce these administrative burdens on bedside nurses and get back to doing what they love – caring for others.”

The Digital Nursing program is also in keeping with AHN’s and Highmark Health’s “Living Health” care model – using the latest technologies to provide more efficient, more effective care while also promoting clinician wellness and joy in practice, according to Ashis Barad, MD, AHN’s Chief Digital Information Officer. As the Digital Nursing program grows, responsibilities could also expand to include charting and active patient monitoring.  

“We want our nurses to practice at the top of their licenses,” Dr. Barad said. “Our Digital Nursing team allows our bedside nurses to do just that. In the process, we are transforming the nursing profession, establishing AHN as a destination for nursing professionals, and setting new workplace and flexibility standards for our industry.”

To learn more about nursing careers at AHN, please visit Nursing Careers – at Allegheny Health Network | Highmark Health Careers.

Moore secures data management and fulfillment contract with Belvoir Media Group


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Moore, a leading constituent experience management company, is proud to announce that the company has been selected by Belvoir Media Group as data manager of record for its Health Division. The Belvoir Media Group relationship will be led by data strategists from AudienceFirst Media, a division of Moore, with SimioCloud by Moore as the technology infrastructure.

Belvoir Media Group is a leading provider of reader-focused digital content, high-quality magazines, newsletters and books. Their publications are produced in association with Harvard Medical School, Tufts University, Cleveland Clinic, Mount Sinai and UCLA. As the leader in data management and monetization solutions, Moore will develop data-driven audience segments to increase the data value in the marketplace and drive incremental revenue for Belvoir Media Group.

“Belvoir Media Group is looking forward to working with Moore and their advanced data management capabilities to help us discover untapped revenue streams by monetizing our subscriber data,” said Tom Canfield, vice president of Circulation/Partner. “Our data consists of health-conscience audiences, and we believe Moore is the right partner to represent us in the marketplace.”

Harnessing the power of SimioCloud, Moore will combine data from all health publications under one rental file to create the new and streamlined Health Subscriber Database. Demographic data will be applied, as well as audience propensity model scores, to ensure the best performance.

Moore provides unmatched expertise in creating successful data-driven integrated strategies for nonprofits, publishers, catalog, and retail clients across a wide range of verticals. As data representatives, Moore’s turnkey management, promotion and fulfillment services provide clients with expanded options to monetize their most valuable asset.

“Moore is excited to be working alongside Belvoir Media Group to expand the reach and monetization of their data,” said John Ernst, president of AudienceFirst Media, a division of Moore. “We see the new Health Subscriber Database as highly desirable, and we look forward to representing it in the marketplace.”

For more information on data services provided by Moore, visit wearemoore.com.

About Belvoir Media Group

Addressing the need for reliable and responsible intelligence in today’s information age, Belvoir Media Group’s publications offer readers accessible, affordable, and above all, authoritative guidance on a broad range of interests and endeavors.

In conjunction with institutions, including Harvard Medical School, Cleveland Clinic, Tufts University and UCLA Medical Center, Belvoir delivers targeted health and wellness news and guidance to millions of readers each month. Through its many newsletters and magazines, as well as books, special reports, and online services, Belvoir brings a growing audience of health-conscious adults with timely and useful instruction and direction.

In addition, Belvoir Media Group serves a wide spectrum of active and involved readers whose interests range from flying and sailing to pet owning and organic living. Providing expert and unbiased insight, each Belvoir enthusiast publication and website is a trusted resource for a loyal and passionate readership.

With an informed understanding of its readers and a dynamic commitment to its partners, Belvoir Media Group offers each a culture of excellence, experience, and reward.

About Moore

Moore is a data-driven constituent experience management (CXM) company achieving accelerated growth for clients through integrated supporter experiences across all platforms, channels and devices. We are an innovation led company of 5,000 people that is the largest marketing, data and fundraising company in North America serving the nonprofit industry with clients across education, association, political and commercial sectors.

Moore combines our strength in technology and unmatched industry expertise to provide clients with strategy, creative, production, media, data, response management and analytic services. Our omnichannel solutions are powered by an ongoing investment in next-generation artificial intelligence and machine learning that deepens constituent relationships and creates transformational growth.

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GRM Information Management Delivers Pathology Storage & Innovative Digital Pathology Solutions Via Its Visualvault ECM Platform.


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In addition to superior facilities, GRM pathology services are characterized by highly-trained staff, superior customer service and time-tested processes and systems. – Avner Schneur, CEO, GRM Information Management

Jersey City, NJ, MAY 18, 2023 — GRM Information Management has created a uniquely comprehensive set of pathology services. GRM delivers pathology labs the highest quality blocks and slides storage in its pristine temperature and humidity-controlled facilities as well as an innovative digital solution that streamlines the processing of samples through the lab. The digital automation solution is delivered via GRM’s highly-regarded Enterprise Content Management (ECM) platform, VisualVault.

GRM continues to build its pathology blocks and slides storage business with several wins over the last year, beginning to deliver services to some of the largest healthcare organizations in the country. These contracts generally cover the storage and active management of thousands of cubic feet of blocks and slides for both clinical and research departments.

According to CEO, Avner Schneur, “GRM has been able to accelerate the growth of our pathology storage business because we’ve created an unusual level of expertise in this area. In addition to superior facilities, GRM pathology services are characterized by highly-trained staff, superior customer service and time-tested processes and systems.”

While the GRM eAccess online inventory management system and dashboard are ideal tools for online management, review, and processing of collections and associated ongoing delivery and pick-up requests, employing its cloud-based VisualVault platform has become a differentiator.

As GRM is a leader in digital content management in addition to physical storage services, it has also developed a Pathology Workflow Automation Solution that is delivered by its cloud-based content services platform (CSP). This solution leverages some of the CSP’s key capabilities in order to optimize the administrative and operational aspects of pathology testing.

The administrative and operational components of pathology labs include manual time-consuming and error-prone processes for completing and handling pathology-related paperwork such as lab requisitions and billing. Additionally, couriers transporting pathology lab assets and lab-related paperwork throughout medical campuses introduces a major point of inefficiency into the typical process.

GRM’s Pathology Workflow Automation Solution largely eliminates these challenges by automating the collection of data and enabling lab-related paperwork to be handled digitally rather than transporting physical copies along with physical pathology assets. The solution employs iForms, GRM’s intelligent forms technology, to auto-populate fields based on customizable contextual information. This automated process allows the lab requisition paperwork to be decoupled from the physical pathology sample, effectively allowing each to move independently and more quickly through standard lab processes. And, because it is built around a cloud-based platform, GRM’s Pathology Workflow Automation Solution delivers secure, mobile access to information and lab paperwork.

GRM’s blocks and slides storage business is a natural extension of GRM’s core document storage offering, as well as the company’s growing digital healthcare solutions and patient data management solutions. Many of these patient data management solutions employ workflow automation technology, data extraction technologies, robotic process automation (RPA), artificial intelligence (AI) and analytics tools.

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About GRM

GRM Information Management is a leading provider of document storage services and information management systems. GRM’s robust, cloud-based content services platform serves as the centerpiece of the digital solutions that GRM provides its clients. Serving a diverse base of industries such as healthcare, government, legal, finance and human resources, GRM delivers its clients services such as digital conversion, advanced data capture solutions, document management systems, workflow automation, legacy data archiving, compliance and governance, business process management and advanced analytics capabilities, as well as a full suite of document storage, scanning and physical records management services.

GRM maintains offices in 15 major metros across the U.S., including Atlanta, Austin, Baltimore, Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Houston, Indianapolis, Los Angeles, Miami, New Jersey/New York, Philadelphia, San Antonio, San Francisco and Washington, D.C. GRM also has facilities in Lima, Peru; Rio de Janeiro, Sao Paulo, Brazil; and Bogota, Medellin and Cali, Colombia. For more information, visit GRM Information Management.

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Roswell, Georgia’s, Premier Dental Practice, Roswell Complete Dentistry, Now Offering OrthoFX™ Clear Aligners


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“OrthoFX is a great option for patients to have. They’re removable, almost transparent and made using a special 3-layer proprietary polymer that’s more efficient and more comfortable than metal,” says Dr. Meghana Sharma.

From routine dental care to innovative options for improving smiles, patients of all ages are covered at Roswell Complete Dentistry. The clinic is proud to offer OrthoFX™ Clear Aligners, as a convenient alternative to traditional braces. Clear aligners are a type of orthodontic treatment that can be used to straighten teeth. They are made of clear, durable material and are custom-made to fit each individual.

OrthoFX Clear Aligners are virtually invisible with no brackets or bands, so many people prefer them over traditional metal braces. This revolutionary invisible, painless and hassle-free teeth straightening treatment can be removed easily, and the aligners help with optimal tooth spacing that will enhance chewing function and make brushing and flossing easier for healthier teeth and gums. Using 3D scanning technology, the dentists at Roswell Complete Dentistry use the OrthoFX aligner system to gently move teeth into position, stage by stage. Made from a next-generation polymer, FXTetra™, the clear aligner fits over teeth like a glove, applying gentle pressure on each tooth to gradually straighten them over time. The aligners are shipped directly to the patient and switched out with a new one each week. Every treatment plan also includes a retainer to help make sure teeth stay in place after treatment.

“OrthoFX is a great option for patients to have. They’re removable, almost transparent and made using a special 3-layer proprietary polymer that’s more efficient and more comfortable than metal,” says Dr. Meghana Sharma.

More about Roswell Complete Dentistry:

Dr. Meghana Sharma, Dr. Ravi Patel and the professional dental team at Roswell Complete Dentistry deliver the very best in advanced oral health care. Roswell Complete Dentistry is conveniently located at 1875 Old Alabama Rd., Ste. 130 in Roswell, GA, and the clinic provides general and preventive dental services, as well as restorative, cosmetic and orthodontic care (OrthoFX). They provide convenient tooth repairs, fillings, crowns, as well as emergency dental care for unexpected dental problems. The clinic accepts most dental plans, and for those without insurance, they offer affordable self-pay options that can give patients the dental care they need at a low cost. At Roswell Complete Dentistry, they strive to provide patients with the best care that modern dentistry has to offer and have equipped the clinic with cutting-edge dental technology. Their use of these innovative devices and equipment improves the efficiency, comfort and safety of dental procedures for their valued patients. For more information, please call 404-595-1840 or visit http://www.roswellcompletedentistry.com.

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Memorial Cardiac and Vascular Institute Experts Explain the Types, Triggers, and Risks


Daniel Benhayon Lanes, MD, is an electrophysiologist at Memorial Cardiac and Vascular Institute

“It’s the minority of people who actually feel palpitations or have chest pain; the majority are unaware they have arrhythmias. Although they may feel general symptoms like fatigue, they often adapt and start doing less.” – Dr. Daniel Benhayon Lanes

“If your healthcare provider says you have an irregular heartbeat, you should get further testing. That’s how we determine whether it’s life-threatening and if we need to take action right away,” says Demetrio Castillo, MD, an electrophysiologist (EP) at Memorial Cardiac and Vascular Institute.

IRREGULAR HEART RATE

Typically, an irregular heart rate goes undetected. “It’s the minority of people who actually feel palpitations or have chest pain,” says Daniel Benhayon Lanes, MD, an electrophysiologist at Memorial Cardiac and Vascular Institute. “The majority are unaware that they have arrhythmias. Although they may feel general symptoms like fatigue, they often adapt and start doing less.” But some people do notice when their heart does the following:


  • Beats too slow: When your heart beats too slowly, it’s called bradycardia. You may feel weak, lightheaded or short of breath.
  • Beats too fast: Tachycardia is the medical term for when your heart beats too fast. It feels like your heart suddenly speeds up or is pounding in your chest.
  • Beats too soon or has extra beats: Usually, your heart has a steady, consistent rhythm. An extra or premature beat occurs when the electrical signals misfire, triggering your heart to contract. This can feel like fluttering in your chest or your heart beating in your throat.

ARRYTHMIA TYPES AND RISKS

The type of arrhythmia depends on the irregularity it causes and in what part of your heart — the upper (atria) or lower (ventricular) chambers. The more the arrhythmia affects blood flow, the more severe the condition.

  • Atrial fibrillation (AFib)


The most common arrhythmia in adults is atrial fibrillation. About two out of every 100 people in the United States have AFIB. It occurs when the upper heart chambers contract too fast and have an irregular rhythm. This throws the timing off between the upper and lower heart chambers. An AFib episode reduces blood flow by about 10 percent.

The condition increases stroke risk, especially if you have other heart concerns or health problems. Frequently, patients with atrial fibrillation will need to take a blood thinner. To manage the condition, your healthcare provider may recommend other medications or a minimally invasive procedure.

Your risk of AFIB increases with the following factors:

  • Age > 60
  • Obesity
  • Untreated obstructive sleep apnea
  • Excessive alcohol use
  • High blood pressure
  • Underlying heart disease such as congestive heart failure, valve problems, and hypertrophic cardiomyopathy.
  • Atrial Flutter


Atrial flutter isn’t as common as AFib, though they have similar risk factors and treatments. Both increase the risk of stroke. Some people with atrial flutter also have episodes of AFib.

  • Supraventricular tachycardia (SVT)


Supraventricular tachycardia causes your heart to suddenly speed up. The condition is usually not dangerous, but can cause frequent symptoms. Specialists typically recommend either medication or a minimally invasive procedure called cardiac ablation. SVT occurs at all ages, including children and adults.

Types of SVT include:

  • AVNRT (AtrioVentricular Nodal Reentrant Tachycardia): An electrical short circuit exists inside a part of the heart called the AV node. This is fairly common across all age groups and is typically managed with either medication or a low-risk procedure, depending on the patient’s preference.
  • AVRT (AtrioVentricular Reciprocating Tachycardia): This is the type of SVT that patients with Wolf-Parkinson-White (WPW) develop—they are usually diagnosed in childhood, but occasionally the diagnosis is made as an adult. Here, the electrical short circuit involves an abnormal band of muscle that patients are born with. For this type of SVT, a procedure is generally preferred over medication.
  • ATACH (Atrial Tachycardia): This SVT is less common in younger patients and becomes more common with age. Like AVNRT, this is managed with either medication or a procedure depending on the patient’s preference.
  • Premature contractions


Premature contractions are often felt as heart palpitations. They’re extra heartbeats that disrupt your heart’s normal rhythm. Often, patients will perceive the pause that follows the extra beat and will describe “missing beats.” It’s very common to have this type of arrhythmia.

When premature beats happen in the upper heart chambers, they’re called premature atrial contractions (PACs). Those that start in the lower heart chambers are premature ventricular contractions (PVCs).

  • Ventricular tachycardia (VT)


Less common than other arrhythmias, ventricular tachycardia causes a rapid heart rate in the lower heart chambers. Whether this is a dangerous heart rhythm depends on whether a patient has an otherwise normal heart. Patients with ventricular tachycardia will typically undergo further cardiac testing such as an echocardiogram (ultrasound imaging of the heart), and sometimes an MRI of the heart or a cardiac catheterization (angiogram).

“If your heart is otherwise completely normal, VT is usually not life threatening,” says Dr. Castillo. “It’s much more serious when it is complicating other forms of heart disease.”

If you’ve been diagnosed with an irregular heartbeat, it’s important to find out what type of arrhythmia you have. You can learn more about heart and vascular services at Memorial Cardiac and Vascular Institute.

To schedule an appointment with a cardiologist, electrophysiologist or vascular specialist at Memorial, call 855-400-6284.

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FEM Iron Infusion Centers Expands to Palm Beach to Meet the Growing Demand for Iron Infusions for Women


FEM Iron Infusion Centers, a leading provider of iron infusion therapy for women, is pleased to announce the opening of its newest location in North Palm Beach, FL. The new center, located at 772 US Highway One, is the fourth location in the Heme On Call network of dedicated iron infusion centers. They provide a unique service that has never before been available in the U.S.

The FEM Iron Infusion Centers team understands the unique challenges women face when managing their health. With the opening of this new location, FEM will be able to provide specialized care and treatment to women in the Palm Beach area, helping to improve their quality of life, decrease their level of fatigue, and improve the development of their babies.

The mission of FEM Iron Infusion Centers is to identify and treat all women who have iron deficiency. This includes 25% of women with menstrual periods and 25% of pregnant women. All women need iron testing (separate from hemoglobin testing) to know whether their iron level is low. The team is highly trained and experienced in providing hematology counselling and iron infusion services, and they are committed to ensuring that every patient receives personalized, compassionate care.

“Our team is dedicated to providing the highest quality care to our patients, and we’re excited to bring our unique services to Palm Beach,” said Steven Fein, MD, MPH, Medical Director of FEM Iron Infusion Centers. “With the growing demand for women’s health services, we’re confident this new location will be a valuable resource for women and Ob/Gyn physicians in the area.”

For more information about FEM Iron Infusion Centers and its services, please visit https://www.hemeonccall.com/north-palm-beach-fl

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