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Urgent Care Association Updates Industry White Paper to Examine Trends, Issues in Delivery of On-Demand Care


“From antibiotic stewardship and patient access to care, to negotiations with payers and the regulatory climate – the white paper examines the industry’s challenges and presents thoughts on future growth and advancement,” said Laurel Stoimenoff, CEO of UCA.

The Urgent Care Association (UCA) recently updated its industry white paper, The Essential Role of the Urgent Care Center in Population Health, to provide a fresh outlook on the latest growth and trends, as well as data-driven predictions of how the industry will continue to evolve in 2020. The white paper offers healthcare decision makers a snapshot of the ever-changing, on-demand healthcare landscape.

“Our industry white paper provides trend information and insights related to the delivery of on-demand care,” said Laurel Stoimenoff, PT, CHC, CEO of UCA and author of the white paper. “From antibiotic stewardship and patient access to care, to negotiations with payers and the regulatory climate – the white paper examines the industry’s challenges and presents thoughts on future growth and advancement.”

Updated Industry Statistics

In the white paper, the UCA projects continued growth in urgent care, driven by demand for high-quality, convenient services and a focus on the patient experience. In 2019, the UCA reports industry growth of almost 6%, with more than 9,272 urgent care centers in the United States as of June 2019, up from 8,774 in 2018 and 8,125 in 2017. In addition, other updated industry data includes:

  •     Urgent care centers handle more than 112 million patient visits per year, representing 23% of all primary care visits and 12.6% of all outpatient physician visits
  •     Most emergency departments are overburdened, with more than 145 million patient visits in 2016, underscoring the importance of urgent care centers for non-emergent, on-demand care


Advocating Antibiotic Stewardship in Urgent Care

Antibiotic stewardship is a top priority in the industry, and UCA added extensive information on the topic in the white paper. To promote antibiotic stewardship and combat antimicrobial resistance, UCA and the College of Urgent Care Medicine produced an Antibiotic Stewardship Commitment signed by more than 600 urgent care centers. Organizations may also pursue a more extensive Antibiotic Stewardship Commendation through UCA by satisfying criteria aligned with the Center for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) four core elements of an antibiotic stewardship program.

“The Commendation program is exceeding expectations, as urgent care centers across the country demonstrate their commitment to responsible prescribing by developing and implementing industry-leading practices,” said Stoimenoff.

The Push to Increase Access to Appropriate Care

The urgent care industry is growing and evolving, but questions and challenges surrounding patient access remain. The white paper discusses how the industry is addressing these concerns head-on.

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) announced a five-year pilot of the Emergency Triage, Treat and Transport (ET3) program to begin in 2020. The payment experiment will allow EMS providers to transport patients to alternative sites of care, including urgent care centers, rather than relying solely on emergency departments for non-emergency conditions.

In addition, the recently implemented V.A. Mission Act of 2018 ensures U.S. veterans covered through Veterans Affairs have access to eligible urgent care centers without prior authorization.

“The V.A. Mission Act not only creates greater access to care for our nation’s veterans, but is also likely to mitigate inappropriate ED encounters across the country,” said Stoimenoff.

Improving Collaboration with Payers

While urgent care use is on the rise, many patients are unable to take advantage of the convenient, affordable services due to restrictions with insurance providers. The white paper describes how narrowing provider networks can force urgent care centers to accept a limited number of insurers, while higher co-pays for urgent care services can hinder patients’ access to care.

“Urgent care centers play an essential role in the delivery of primary and urgent care services,” said Stoimenoff. “Creating disincentives to seeking care due to high copayments or deductibles delays timely care, which can ultimately impact outcomes and raise the cost of care.”

To download a free copy of the UCA State of the Industry white paper, please visit https://www.ucaoa.org/WhitePaper.

About the Urgent Care Association

The Urgent Care Association (UCA) is a membership association of leaders, providers and suppliers in the field of on-demand, consumer-focused health care. UCA advances the industry and supports member success through advocacy, research, education, collaboration and high standards of care. The association maintains an active online presence and member community for daily exchange of best practices. For more information, visit http://www.ucaoa.org.

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i) UCAOA 2018 Benchmarking Survey Report

ii) The Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) 2016 National Ambulatory Medical

Care Survey (NAMCS), National Center for Health Statistics, 2016

iii) National Hospital Ambulatory Medical Care Survey: 2016 Emergency Department Summary Tables, The Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 2018

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Baystate Dental has recently opened a new, state-of-the-art dental practice, located at 98 Lower Westfield Road, Suite 204, Holyoke, MA


“We are proud to now be a part of the Holyoke community, and are excited to welcome each patient through our doors. Our doctors and staff are committed to providing high quality dental care in a friendly environment, and we look forward to giving our patients the smiles they deserve.”

Local residents have a new reason to smile. Baystate Dental has recently opened a new, state-of-the-art dental practice, located at 98 Lower Westfield Road, Suite 204, Holyoke, MA.

Baystate Dental of Holyoke is fully equipped to provide comprehensive family dentistry to patients 18 months of age and up, as well as specialty dental care, including emergency dentistry, cosmetic dentistry services, dental implant services, Invisalign®, sedation dentistry, and more. Like all Baystate Dental locations, the new Holyoke practice accepts most insurance plans and offers affordable financing options. New patients are welcome.

Dr. Matthew Haluch, one of the founders of Baystate Dental, and a Ludlow native, expressed his excitement on the opening of this new location. “We are proud to now be a part of the Holyoke community, and are excited to welcome each patient through our doors. Our doctors and staff are committed to providing high quality dental care in a friendly environment, and we look forward to giving our patients the smiles they deserve.”

Baystate Dental has been proudly serving patients in the Western Massachusetts area for over 35 years. With 12 practice locations, the practice is committed to serving the community by providing convenient and affordable dental care to their patients. Baystate Dental provides a comprehensive dental care for the entire family, as well as most dental specialty services.

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Wealth-X Expands Global Dataset Across Europe


Wealth-X, the leader in applied wealth intelligence, announced another significant expansion of the company’s proprietary global database today, identifying nearly 130,000 wealthy individuals in Europe, increasing coverage in that region by 350%.

In an effort led by Wealth-X’s Data Strategy team, these new data assets include records on both very high net worth (VHNW) individuals, those with a net worth of between $5 and $30 million, and ultra high net worth (UHNW) individuals, those with a net worth of $30 million or more.

The Wealth-X Database is the world’s largest contextual dataset of records on wealthy individuals available today, and this expansion will help organizations across the financial services, luxury goods, nonprofit and educational sectors to identify and engage with wealthy clients and donors in the region, including*:


  • Italy (45,000 individuals)
  • UK (35,000 individuals)
  • Germany (30,000 individuals)
  • France (19,000 individuals)
  • Spain (17,000 individuals)
  • Switzerland (14,000 individuals)
  • Austria (5,000 individuals)
  • BeNeLux (4,000 individuals)
  • Ireland (3,500 individuals)

This new European data is the most recent in a series of significant additions to the company’s proprietary database over the course of 2019. Most recently, Wealth-X announced the addition of close to 270,000 records of wealthy Chinese individuals to its global dataset in August. Other data expansions in 2019 included 1.5 million global political and philanthropic donations, over 10,000 private aviation assets, and close to 500,000 additional personal network connections within Wealth-X dossiers.

Wealth-X will continue to build upon its dataset into 2020 and beyond. Its next major data expansion will focus on wealthy individuals across Russia, Scandinavia, Southeast Asia, Australia and South America.

For more information on the Wealth-X Database and how to gain access, please visit: https://www.wealthx.com/solutions/database-access/

About Wealth-X

The global leader in wealth information and insight, Wealth-X partners with prestige brands across the financial services, luxury, nonprofit and higher-education industries to fuel strategic decision-making in sales, marketing and compliance. Wealth-X has developed the world’s largest collection of records on wealthy individuals and produces unparalleled data analysis to help organizations uncover, understand, and engage their target audience, as well as mitigate risk. Founded in 2010, with staff across North America, Europe and Asia, Wealth-X provides unique data, analysis, and counsel to a growing roster of over 500 clients, worldwide.

*Rounded figures

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Experienced Nurse and Business Professional Open Caring Transitions of Loudoun Together


Lieann and Tom Wade

Caring Transitions is a one-stop shop for your entire transition … We are here to hold your hand and help you through what might be one of the most stressful and complex situations of your life. – Tom Wade

Experienced nurse Lieann Wade and her husband, business and finance professional Tom Wade, are pleased to announce the launch of their new senior-focused relocation and estate-clearing company, Caring Transitions of Loudoun.

Caring Transitions’ specially-trained professionals handle decluttering, organizing, packing, moving, resettling, in-home estate sales and online auctions, estate clearing and preparing homes for market. Caring Transitions of Loudoun serves Purcellville, Hamilton, Lovettsville, Ashburn, Paeonian Springs, Leesburg, Waterford and the surrounding areas.

“Caring Transitions is a one-stop shop for your entire transition – from figuring out what your next step should look like to setting up your favorite photos in your new home, and anything in between. We are here to hold your hand and help you through what might be one of the most stressful and complex situations of your life. We’ll help you get through your transition as comfortably as possible,” Tom says.

“I want to see the smiles of those I’ve helped navigate the journey to a new home and hear how the experience was so much easier than expected. Serving others on such a personal level brings fulfillment like nothing else,” Lieann added.

Services from Caring Transitions are perfect for managing the many aspects of a senior move, including assistance with the process of downsizing to providing a safer living situation. Services also offer ease and peace for busy families tasked with clearing out the home of a loved one who has moved into assisted care or has passed away. All services from Caring Transitions are customizable so clients choose the solution that best fits their needs.

Lieann has been a nurse for the last 20 years and Tom has been a finance specialist for the last 30. The two moved to Hamilton, Virginia, with their two children – Laryssa and Nicholas – in 2010 and quickly fell in love with the area. As they started thinking about their future, they knew they wanted to find a way to use their strengths to make a difference in the community.

“We came to realize in recent years that giving reality to our entrepreneurial spirit has become a passion, especially when we can combine that desire with being able touch the lives of those seeking help on a personal level. Caring Transitions gives us the opportunity to use our skills, experience, energy and warmth to remove stress during one of life’s most challenging situations,” Tom said.

Tom and Lieann also understand, on a personal level, how hard transitions and estate clearings can be when family is involved – they’ve gone through it with their own families.

“Whether you’re downsizing, moving into a better situation or clearing an estate, family oftentimes wants to help, but that can make a challenging transition even more emotional, strenuous and time consuming,” Tom said. “When you work with Caring Transitions you are bringing in a full-service, third-party company with the resources, expertise and drive to get you through your transition as quickly and smoothly as possible.”

Caring Transitions of Loudoun, which is part of the national Caring Transitions franchise, is bonded and insured and all employees are CRT trained and background checked. For additional information, call 540-751-7111, email TWade@CaringTransitions.com or visit http://www.CaringTransitionsLoudoun.com.

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Windsor Elk Grove Care and Rehabilitation Center Achieves CMS 5-Star Rating


Elk Grove 5-Star CMS Rated

“On behalf of my entire staff, we are honored to now be designated as a 5-Star healthcare center,” says administrator Kristine Perry. “Each team member within our center contributes greatly to provide an exceptional experience for our patients and their families.”

Windsor Elk Grove Care and Rehabilitation Center, skilled nursing and rehabilitation center located in Elk Grove, California, announced today it has been awarded a 5-Star overall rating by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS).

CMS created the Five-Star Quality Rating System to help consumers, their families, and caregivers compare nursing homes and navigate the intricacies of choosing the appropriate facility for their family member. Nursing homes are assigned an overall star rating between one and five stars by CMS and specific ratings in each of the following three areas:

1. Health inspections (state conducted inspections of food preparation, infection control, medication management, residents’ rights and quality of life, and proper skin care);

2. Nurse staffing (average number of nursing care minutes patients receive daily); and

3. Medical quality measures (self-reported and claims-based medical data for the latest four calendar quarters).

“On behalf of my entire staff, we are honored to now be designated as a 5-Star healthcare center,” says administrator Kristine Perry. “Each team member within our center contributes greatly to provide an exceptional experience for our patients and their families. This achievement is a testament to the professionalism and dedication of our 5-Star staff.”

A 5-star rating is the highest designation possible under the CMS rating system.

About Windsor:

Windsor Elk Grove Care and Rehabilitation Center is a member of the Windsor family of care centers providing short-term and long-term healthcare, rehabilitation services and assisted living communities throughout California and Arizona. Windsor employs professionals that provide nursing, therapeutic, sub-acute and rehabilitation care to over 4,000 patients daily.

Contact Information:

Kristine Perry, Administrator

Phone: (916) 685-9525

Email: krperry@windsorcares.com

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OurHealth Opens New Location at Green Township, Adds Delhi Township to Its Growing Roster of Clients


OurHealth MyClinic @ Green Township

MyClinic @ Green Township

OurHealth, the industry-leading near-site healthcare clinic network for employers, today announces the opening of its fourth Cincinnati location in Green Township as well as a new partnership with Delhi Township, Ohio.

The healthcare provider will offer a full suite of primary care services for Delhi Township’s nearly 100 plan-eligible employees and their covered spouses and dependents, including wellness screens, physicals, sick care and health coaching.

OurHealth entered the Cincinnati market in early 2019 with the launch of its Cincinnati MyClinic network, which includes locations at Springdale Town Center, The Shoppes at Kings Mills, and downtown Cincinnati at Fourth and Main Streets. The fourth location – MyClinic @ Green Township – is now open on the westside of Cincinnati.

In addition to its expanding network of clinic locations, OurHealth is growing its roster of Cincinnati-based clients with the addition of Delhi Township. OurHealth already has several established partnerships with local employers, including First Financial Bank, Rumpke and Hamilton County, Ohio.

“The MyClinic model made the most sense for our employees. Now with a west side location to complement their multiple clinic locations around Cincinnati, our people have the option to choose what’s most convenient for them,” said Melanie K. Hermes, Delhi Township HR Director. “We believe that removing the barriers to healthcare will truly create healthier outcomes.”

The MyClinic network significantly lowers the barrier to entry by allowing employers to gain immediate access to a network of primary care clinics that are conveniently located within a 10-minute drive of the employee’s home or office.

Employers are attracted to OurHealth’s model for three key reasons — improved access to care for their employees and their dependents, independence from any hospital system or network allowing for unbiased, cost-effective referrals and robust reporting capabilities so business owners can easily understand their return on investment.

OurHealth clients enjoy an average savings of 17 percent on health plan costs through better management of chronic conditions, ER avoidance and reduced lab and drug costs.

“We’re excited to welcome Delhi Township to the Cincinnati MyClinic network,” said Ben Evans, OurHealth CEO and Co-founder. “We’re confident they’ll love the experience, and we can’t wait to make an immediate impact on their employees’ health, and of course their bottom line.”

OurHealth is on a mission to save employers $1 billion in healthcare costs, and to date has saved its clients more than $180 million. The company takes a patient-focused approach to care, including same and next-day appointments, waiting room times of less than five minutes, appointments that average 20 to 40 minutes and a patient satisfaction score of 98 percent.

In 2018, OurHealth patients lost a combined 40,000 pounds and 32,000 points of LDL (“bad”) cholesterol. OurHealth clients include a wide range of employers of all sizes and industries, including Anthem, Harris Teeter, CNO Financial Group and the Indianapolis Airport Authority.

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About OurHealth

Founded in 2009, OurHealth provides employer-sponsored healthcare to organizations of all sizes via its onsite and near-site primary care clinics. OurHealth offers a comprehensive healthcare approach to its clients and their employees, which includes primary care services, wellness services, onsite laboratory and medication dispensing services and referral guidance. OurHealth operates clinics in Indiana, Illinois, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Tennessee. To learn more about OurHealth, visit http://www.ourhealth.org.

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RJ Young Donates Portion of Sales to Children’s of Alabama


RJ Young Donates Portion of Sales to Children’s of Alabama

RJ Young Donates Portion of Sales to Children’s of Alabama

“We take great pride in investing locally. Thank you to the business partners in Birmingham for contributing to Children’s of Alabama,” said Chip Crunk, President and CEO of RJ Young.

RJ Young Birmingham is proud to donate $5,250 to Children’s of Alabama. Through the purchases of RJ Young equipment, donations were made in the name of Birmingham businesses to the hospital.

As part of their core values, RJ Young is committed to investing resources back into the communities they serve.

“We take great pride in investing locally,” said Chip Crunk, President and CEO of RJ Young. “Thank you to the business partners in Birmingham for contributing to Children’s of Alabama,” Crunk said.

The money raised will go to Children’s of Alabama whose mission is to provide the finest pediatric health services to all children in an environment that fosters excellence in research and medical education. In 2018, Children’s provided care for youngsters from every county in Alabama, 42 other states, and seven foreign countries. It is one of the largest pediatric medical facilities in the country.

To make your own donation or learn more visit the Children’s of Alabama Birmingham website (https://www.childrensal.org/).

About RJ Young

RJ Young is the largest, privately-held dealer in the Southeast and one of the largest in the nation, specializing in managed IT services, document management solutions, managed print services, remote support, remote monitoring, fulfillment services, and office imaging for small to enterprise level businesses. Headquartered in Nashville, Tennessee, RJ Young has been partnering with businesses since 1955 and has over 650 employees in over 30 sales and service locations across nine states. Under the corporate tagline “Your productivity is our mission,” RJ Young helps modern professionals become more successful in their businesses with solutions to securely manage paper and digital information and empowers businesses with leading printing technologies. Learn more about RJ Young (http://www.rjyoung.com).

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American Family Care Promotes Veteran Information Technology Expert


Claudius Moore, a seasoned technology executive who joined American Family Care (AFC) earlier this year, has been named the healthcare network’s new Chief Information Officer. Over the last 15 years, Moore has mastered methods to leverage technology to drive revenue and reduce costs for healthcare systems, while also creating a high-quality, efficient experience for patients.

Moore leads AFC’s information technology division, providing support and maintenance of existing systems while developing new technology solutions for the entire healthcare network. American Family Care is headquartered in Birmingham, Alabama, with more than 200 clinics across the nation, in more than 25 states.

“We’re thrilled to promote Claudius to the Chief Information Officer position,” said D. Bruce Irwin, M.D., CEO and founder of American Family Care. “In a very short of amount time, he has applied his extensive knowledge of technology management and his background in healthcare to advance our daily operations. His work enables AFC medical providers to stay ahead of the competition by providing quality, affordable and accessible healthcare.”

Moore has a dual master’s degree in information technology management and business administration from the University of Maryland and a bachelor’s degree in public administration from the University of Sierra Leone. In addition, he holds a graduate certificate in computer information science from The Catholic University of America and he is a Microsoft certified system administrator (MCSA).

“I’m honored to receive this promotion. It is very exciting to guide AFC through the many twists and turns of technology,” said Claudius Moore, Chief Information Officer at AFC. “My passion for medicine goes back to my first hospital job as an orderly; when I escorted heart patients to surgery. They shared their fears about their operations with me, and I comforted them. I realized healthcare was my passion.”

Previously, Moore served as Chief Information Officer of South Bend Clinic, in South Bend, Indiana, a regional hospital system, Vice President of Information Services at Physicians Hospital System in Mishawaka, Indiana, and Director of Information and Revenue Systems at Howard University Hospital in Washington, DC.

“The role of information technology in healthcare is always evolving,” Moore says. “At AFC, we are constantly working to make it easy for patients to get access to care. Not only to make an appointment through our website; but also to log in and see results, medications and insight about their care. We are providing more than urgent care. We are engaging with the patient and sharing vital details. The goal is to help them maintain a healthy lifestyle.”

All AFC clinics are designed, equipped and staffed to provide accessible primary care, urgent care and minor emergency treatment. Each clinic features a high-tech approach, including digital x-rays, on-site lab testing, state-of-the-art diagnostics and electronic medical records. The clinics are staffed by kind, caring and compassionate healthcare professionals.

About American Family Care:

Founded by Dr. Bruce Irwin with a single location in 1982, American Family Care has pioneered the concept of convenient, patient-centric healthcare. Today, with more than 200 clinics and 600 in-network physicians caring for nearly 3 million patients a year, AFC is the nation’s leading provider of urgent care, accessible primary care, and occupational medicine. Ranked by Inc. Magazine as one of the fastest-growing companies in the U.S., AFC’s stated mission is to provide the best healthcare possible, in a kind and caring environment, while respecting the rights of all patients, in an economical manner, at times and locations convenient to the patient. For more information, visit http://www.AmericanFamilyCare.com.

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Restorative Therapies Announces Continued Commitment And Collaboration During 15th Year Anniversary With Kennedy Krieger Institute


Baltimore Running Festival Post Race

With a relentless focus on patient needs, we are proud to be a true partner and advocate for clinicians, patients and other healthcare providers who work every day to provide the best care possible.

“We’re excited to celebrate the 15th anniversary of Kennedy Krieger’s International Center for Spinal Cord Injuries, and we congratulate RTI on their anniversary, too,” said Tom Novotny, Director of Operations for the International Center for Spinal Cord Injury at Kennedy Krieger Institute. We are grateful for their sponsorship and support of our Center’s work to help individuals with spinal cord injuries recover and live their lives to the fullest.”

Both the International Center for Spinal Cord Injury at Kennedy Krieger and Restorative Therapies are celebrating 15 years of success. Restorative Therapies iFESTM technology originated through a collaboration between our internal technical team and world class physician-researchers at Kennedy Krieger Institute and Johns Hopkins School of Medicine in Baltimore, Maryland.

The KKI Festival of Trees took place November 29th – December 1st in Baltimore, Maryland. It is an annual holiday-themed family event that benefits Kennedy Krieger Institute. Restorative Therapies created and donated five gingerbread houses to the festival this year with one of the houses winning a blue ribbon.

At this time of giving thanks, we extend our sincerest thanks to KKI for the excellent service and care they provide to people all around the world.

“We are proud to offer the most advanced iFES technology for patients while standing behind our commitment of providing an iFES product line that covers the full continuum of care,” said Jim Janicki, President & CEO of Restorative Therapies. “With a relentless focus on patient needs, we are proud to be a true partner and advocate for clinicians, patients and other healthcare providers who work every day to provide the best care possible.”

ABOUT KENNEDY KRIEGER INSTITUTE:

Internationally recognized for improving the lives of children and adolescents with disorders and injuries of the brain, spinal cord, and musculoskeletal system the Kennedy Krieger Institute in Baltimore, MD, serves more than 20,000 individuals each year through inpatient and outpatient clinics; home and community services; and school-based programs. Kennedy Krieger provides a wide range of services for children with developmental concerns and is home to a team of investigators who are contributing to the understanding of how disorders develop while pioneering new interventions and early diagnosis.

ABOUT RESTORATIVE THERAPIES:

Restorative Therapies is the industry leader in integrated functional electrical stimulation (iFES), successfully working with more than 100,000 patients, in more than 1,000 clinics, and 30 countries over the past 15 years. As the standard of care in rehabilitation therapy for many neurological conditions such as spinal cord injury, stroke, multiple sclerosis, cerebral palsy, transverse myelitis, or brain injury; the Restorative Therapies’ products provide customized responsive therapeutic programs for ongoing rehabilitation and overall health benefits.

Restorative Therapies’ provides products and services across the full continuum of care, from the critical care unit to inpatient and outpatient therapy and then in-home care. As Your Advocate for Life, Restorative Therapies is dedicated to helping all of our patients and clinicians achieve access to care and for patients to have the best opportunity to live an active healthy life.

Restorative Therapies’ iFES incorporates functional electrical stimulation integrated with task specific, or motor assistance/resistance, activities to optimize therapeutic goals. Our proprietary software provides real-time biofeedback, data tracking and sophisticated control algorithms that are designed for a wide range of neurological impairments. Restorative Therapies’ products target multiple muscle groups for arm, core and leg rehabilitation with up to 12 coordinated channels of stimulation intended to reduce muscle atrophy, reduce muscle spasms, improve local circulation, maintain or increase range of motion and muscle re-education. This therapy has been shown to improve muscle weakness by rebuilding muscles to regain, or maintain, functionality as well as reduce common secondary complications such as pressure sores, urinary tract infections, pneumonia, cardiovascular disease or bone density.

For more information please visit http://www.restorative-therapies.com, email marketing@restorative-therapies.com or call Chloe Bagley, Market Development Manager 800.609.9166 extension 357.

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American College of Lifestyle Medicine Presents Award of Excellence to Lithuanian University of Health Sciences for Europe’s First Lifestyle Medicine Master’s Program


Lithuanian University of Health Sciences

“This program brings together the best in traditional community-focused public health with the best in person-oriented health care.”

The American College of Lifestyle Medicine (ACLM), celebrating its 15th anniversary, awarded its inaugural Award of Excellence to the Lithuanian University of Health Sciences, Kaunas, Lithuania, for the groundbreaking work and outstanding achievement by its Public Health faculty in establishing Europe’s first Master’s Degree of Lifestyle Medicine (Health Sciences).

The award was presented during ACLM’s annual conference in Orlando, FL to the university for its master of health sciences degree program in Lifestyle Medicine, the first program of its kind in all of Europe.

The year-and-a-half program trains students to help people implement needed lifestyle changes in diet, exercise, risky behaviors and psycho-emotional resilience; evaluate the risk of harmful habits and addictions; identify and assess environmental, lifestyle, psychological and biological health risk factors; and prioritize the importance of lifestyle in health strategy and policies

“This program brings together the best in traditional community-focused public health with the best in person-oriented health care,” said ACLM President Dexter Shurney, MD, MBA, MPH, FACLM, DipABLM. “We are delighted to celebrate our fifteenth anniversary by presenting our new award to the Lithuanian University of Health Sciences, recognizing its groundbreaking program that has led the way in public health education worldwide.”

The award was presented October 27th at ACLM’s awards banquet, a highlight of its annual CME-accredited conference. This year’s conference was the organization’s largest ever, with 1,500 attendees from 36 nations who gathered at the Rosen Shingle Creek Resort in Orlando, FL.

“On behalf of the Lithuanian University of Health Sciences School of Public Health, I’m delighted that our master’s program in Lifestyle Medicine–Europe’s first–has been recognized by the American College of Lifestyle Medicine with its inaugural Award of Excellence,” said Dean Ramune Kalediene, MD. “The World Health Organization recognizes lifestyle-related noncommunicable disease as the looming global pandemic. Our institution in Lithuania, through its Lifestyle Medicine training program, is on the forefront of training the next generation of healthcare professionals.”

Lifestyle Medicine is the use of a whole food, plant-predominant dietary lifestyle, regular physical activity, restorative sleep, stress management, avoidance of risky substances and positive social connection as a primary therapeutic modality for treatment and reversal of chronic disease. Around the world, physicians and other health professionals are learning about this fastest growing medical specialty that treats the root cause of chronic disease.

Margarete Ezinwa, director of the Lifestyle Medicine Global Alliance, said she applauds the awardees for their global achievement.

“Lithuanian University of Health Sciences, and Lithuania as a nation, is a global leading light in Lifestyle Medicine in education, policy development and healthy lifestyle integration. As they train the next generation in disease reversal and prevention, they will be benefitting the health and wealth of their entire community. Congratulations!”

The Lithuanian Lifestyle Medicine Association is a member of the Lifestyle Medicine Global Alliance.

ABOUT THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF LIFESTYLE MEDICINE: ACLM is the medical professional society for those dedicated to the advancement and clinical practice of Lifestyle Medicine as the foundation of a transformed and sustainable health care system. Lifestyle Medicine is the use of a whole food, plant-predominant dietary lifestyle, regular physical activity, restorative sleep, stress management, avoidance of risky substances and positive social connection as a primary therapeutic modality for treatment and reversal of chronic disease.

More than a professional association, ACLM is a galvanized force for change. ACLM addresses the need for quality education and certification, supporting its members in their individual practices and in their collective mission to domestically and globally promote Lifestyle Medicine as the first treatment option, as opposed to a first option of treating symptoms and consequences with expensive, ever increasing quantities of pills and procedures. ACLM members are united in their desire to identify and eradicate the root cause of disease. Learn more at http://www.LifestyleMedicine.org.

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