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MemoryCare.com Names the Best Facilities for Senior Memory Care in Medford, OR


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MemoryCare.com, a comprehensive resource for caregivers and older adults living with memory impairment, has announced the Best Memory Care Facilities in Medford, Oregon. The guide identifies 3 memory care communities based on location, access to experts, facility features and amenities.

According to the Alzheimer’s Association, 5.6 million people age 65 and older are living with Alzheimer’s dementia. In Medford, the number of senior deaths related to Alzheimer’s increased by 30 percent between 2013 and 2017. Memory care facilities offer activities and therapies to help delay or halt cognitive decline. They also give family members and caregivers peace of mind by providing a safe environment for loved ones.

“There’s a high demand for quality memory care all across our nation; specifically, in cities like Medford, which experienced a rapid increase in Alzheimer’s related deaths,” says Joyce Collins. “MemoryCare.com provides free resources to help families find the best facilities.”

Through hours of research and an intensive selection process, MemoryCare.com was designed to help caregivers find effective solutions for their loved ones. The website not only highlights the best facilities in the city, it also shares information about cost, reviews from residents, type of care offered and more. For a detailed listing of the Best Memory Care Facilities in Medford, OR, please visit https://www.memorycare.com/medford-or-facilities/

2019 Best Memory Care Facilities in Medford, Oregon (in alphabetical order)

Farmington Square

Phone: (541) 414-4825

Address: 1530 Poplar Dr., Medford, OR 97504

Web: farmingtonsquare-medford.com

Prestige Senior Living Arbor Place

Phone: (541) 773-5380

Address: 3150 Juanipero Way, Medford, OR 97504

Web: prestigecare.com

Roxy Anne Memory Community

Phone: (541) 608-7699

Address: 2530 Lone Pine Rd., Medford, OR 97504

Web: roxyann.org

ABOUT MEMORYCARE.COM

MemoryCare.com provides tools and resources to help adults living with memory impairment and their families. The online guide uses data-driven research and expert evaluations to identify the best facilities across the nation. The MemoryCare.com team includes medical and elder care professionals as well as board of directors. For more information, visit https://www.memorycare.com/.

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Unlike Fine Wine, Shoulder Joints Don’t Get Better with Age


Dr. Alejandro Badia

Impingement syndrome occurs when the uppermost tendon of the rotator cuff – the supraspinatus tendon and its lubricating tissue or bursa — catches or rubs against the acromion, the bony arch of the shoulder, as an arm is raised.

Unlike fine wine, shoulder joints do not get better with age. Risks for developing shoulder problems – most notably, shoulder impingement syndrome and rotator cuff disease – rise after age 50, says orthopedic surgeon Alejandro Badia MD, a specialist in treating diseases of the upper limbs.

Impingement syndrome occurs when the uppermost tendon of the rotator cuff – the supraspinatus tendon and its lubricating tissue or bursa — catches or rubs against the acromion, the bony arch of the shoulder, as an arm is raised. Repeated pinching of the tendon can cause it to become inflamed, swollen and persistently painful. Aggravation of the tendon also can weaken the shoulder, says Dr, Badia, founder and chief medical officer of the Badia Hand to Shoulder Center and OrthoNOW®.

“Bursitis is often an element of impingement syndrome,” Dr. Badia indicates. “That’s because, with age, the blood supply to the rotator cuff is diminished, resulting in small micro-tears in the tendons. These micro-tears can lead to tendinitis (inflamed tendon), bursitis or even larger tears.” Bursitis is an inflammation of the bursa tissue found in the narrow passageways between the shoulder tendons and muscles and the acromion and humerus bones.

“Shoulder impingement makes simple arm movements, like reaching up to put an item on a shelf or just moving an arm around to wash or scratch your back, very painful,” says Dr. Badia.

Unless properly treated, continued impingement of the shoulder tendon may damage it, sometimes causing it to tear away completely from the humerus bone – the long bone running from shoulder to elbow. An inflamed or torn tendon is a common cause of rotator cuff pain.

“Impingement syndrome is characterized by pain when an arm is elevated, pain that is worse at night, and inability to lie on the side of the affected shoulder,” Dr. Badia says. “A complete tear in the rotator cuff implies that the torn or weakened tendon has pulled away from the bone; in this case, the patient will either be physically unable to raise the arm or will experience severe pain when the arm is raised.”

Scanning studies suggest that as many 13 percent of those in their 50s and 20 percent of individuals 60 years of age or older have some degree of rotator cuff tear. That number reportedly jumps to 30 percent in the 70-and-older population.

Of course, shoulder joint issues are not just the domain of the elderly. In fact, after back and neck pain, shoulder pain is the third most common musculoskeletal complaint encountered by physicians, with a rotator cuff tear being a likely contributor.

Besides advancing age, repetitive overhead movement in certain occupations like painting, pipefitting, construction and airport baggage-handling, or in sports, including tennis, baseball and swimming, can increase risk for rotator cuff disease, especially since current exercise regimens in athletics “practically ignore strengthening of the rotator cuff,” Dr. Badia says, Poor posture, lifestyle factors like smoking, injury to the shoulder, and even genetics also play roles in development of rotator cuff disease.

Dr. Badia recommends patients contact an orthopedic specialist if experiencing deep, persistent shoulder pain that fails to respond to home care, including ice packs, heat therapy, rest, activity modification and over-the-counter anti-inflammatory medications; if the pain is interfering with routine, daily activities; or if the shoulder is weak and movement becomes significantly limited. A doctor will use X-rays, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), CT scans or ultrasound to diagnose the problem.

Physical therapy and designed exercises, in combination with prescribed anti-inflammatory medications or corticosteroid injections in the shoulder joint, represent an initial course of treatment for less serious or partial rotator cuff tears and impingement.

Use of arthroscopic surgical techniques may be necessary to repair a complete tear in the rotator cuff or eliminate chronic, severe pain that does not respond to more conservative measures, says Dr. Badia. He adds that in the hands of an experienced shoulder specialist there is NO longer a reason to do any type of rotator cuff repair with an open surgery. He calls the shoulder a “demanding joint.”

Dr. Badia also has demonstrated success in using a bovine-collagen bioinductive implant – about the size of a postage stamp – to effectively treat rotator cuff disease.

“Clinical experience indicates that this implant promotes new tendon growth in the shoulder joint and can either halt progression of rotator cuff disease or prevent re-tearing of a tendon that has been surgically repaired,” says Dr. Badia.

Although rotator cuff disease cannot always be avoided, “people can take steps to reduce risks,” Dr. Badia says. He offers these tips:

  • Exercise properly. Warm up before workouts or sports activities.
  • Use proper techniques when lifting heavy objects and don’t strain shoulder joints by over-reaching.
  • At work, avoid awkward positions or working too long with arms above the head; take breaks.
  • Be mindful of posture; don’t slouch. Stop smoking.


Alejandro Badia, MD, FACS, internationally renowned hand and upper-limb surgeon and founder of Badia Hand to Shoulder Center and OrthoNOW®, a walk-in orthopedic care clinic. He is a member of the American Society for Surgery of the Hand, American Association for Hand Surgery and the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons and an honorary member of many international professional hand societies. Dr. Badia specializes in treating all problems related to the hand and upper extremities, including trauma, sports injury, joint reconstruction, nerve injuries and arthroscopic surgeries. http://www.OrthoNOWcare.com and http://www.drbadia.com.

Free Flu Vaccines Today for Atlanta Metro Area Seniors Ages 65+


It’s especially vital for Medicare-eligible seniors to receive flu vaccines ASAP.

Ahead of what’s expected to be among the most severe flu seasons on record, JenCare Senior Medical Senior, in partnership with Publix, National Church Residences, Fulton County Commissioners Marvin Arrington, Jr. and Natalie Hall, as well as City of Atlanta Councilmember Marci Overstreet, are today offering free flu shots for metro area residents ages 65 and older at Baptist Towers (1881 Myrtle Drive, SW, Atlanta, Ga. 30311). All seniors who participate in the event between 9:00 a.m. and 12:00 p.m., will receive a $10 gift card.

“It’s especially vital for Medicare-eligible seniors to receive flu vaccines ASAP,” notes Jonathan Flacker, M.D., AGSF, Market Chief Medical Officer for JenCare-Atlanta. A renowned geriatrician, Flacker adds that “the flu shot is one of the simplest ways to help keep older adults healthy and thriving as the seasons change and temperatures cool.”

Flu season peaks between December and February but can extend well into the spring. Seniors, young children and people with chronic conditions are most at risk. During the 2017-2018 flu season, 90 percent of deaths resulting from the flu were adults over the age of 65.

“The reality is that the flu can be devastating for seniors living with diabetes, heart problems, asthma and other conditions. Happily, it’s largely preventable,” underscores James Harrington, M.D., a local JenCare Center Medical Director having already given flu vaccines to more than 85 percent of his patients to protect them this flu season. “These types of outreach events are important to drive awareness and help seniors avoid flu-related complications and hospitalizations.”

A community focused medical practice, recent JenCare has partnered with other local businesses and charities to provide the community with dental clinics and pop-up spas to promote health and wellness services and information to local seniors. The events reinforce the company’s mission to honor seniors with affordable VIP care that delivers better health.

The flu shot clinic on Nov. 15 will take place from 9:00 a.m. until 12:00 p.m. at Baptist Towers located at 1881 Myrtle Drive, SW, Atlanta, Ga. 30311. More information is available at 404-780-8794.

About JenCare Senior Medical Center

For seniors most in need of care, high-quality health care often is beyond reach. JenCare Senior Medical Center is a ChenMed company that brings concierge-style medicine — and better health outcomes — to the neediest populations. In the metro area, JenCare operates four senior-focused medical practices in Atlanta, Decatur, East Point, and Morrow, Ga.

ChenMed is a privately owned medical, management and technology company that operates nearly 60 primary care medical practices for seniors in Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Kentucky, Louisiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Virginia. Its popular brands also include JenCare Senior Medical Center, Chen Senior Medical Center, and Dedicated Senior Medical Center.

Results of JenCare’s/ChenMed’s high-touch approach to primary care are impressive, as illustrated in the Modern Healthcare cover story (Oct. 20, 2018), which reports, “Indeed, ChenMed’s approach has resulted in 50 percent fewer hospital admissions compared with a standard primary-care practice, 28 percent lower per-member costs and significantly higher use of evidence-based medications.” Inspired by ChenMed chairman and founder James Chen, M.D., Ph.D., the company has been serving low-to-moderate-income seniors with multiple complex chronic conditions for over 30 years.

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Excell Home Care, Inc. Works to Improve the Field of In-Home Health Care in California


That’s why Excell Home Care requires our home care providers to go through an additional home health training. We also offer a mentoring program, which pairs the top at-home nurses with new employees.

After spending 20 years in the healthcare industry, Dr. Jennifer Ty of Excell Home Care Inc. is familiar with the problems that plague in-home service providers — and what can be done to address them. “Not all in-home health care companies are created equally,” said Dr. Ty, CEO and founder of Excell Home Care, Inc.

Dr. Ty is working to address two major issues she sees with home health providers:

No. 1: Insufficient training. California law requires a certified home health aide to complete a 120-hour training program to begin receiving certification. Title 22, Chapter 6, Article 3, Section 74707 of the California Code of Regulations Effective January 1, 1998, requires “registered nurses and licensed vocational nurses providing services in a patient’s temporary or permanent place of residence through a home health agency shall have one-year prior professional nursing experience.” Even with this regulation and program, registered nurses, licensed vocational nurses and aides can still lack the skills and experience required to give outstanding care.

“That’s why Excell Home Care requires our home care providers to go through an additional home health training,” noted Dr. Ty. “We also offer a mentoring program, which pairs the top at-home nurses with new employees.”

No. 2: Low morale. According to Home Care Pulse’s 2018 Home Care Benchmarking Study, turnover rates for caregivers are at an all-time high of 82 percent. “While job dissatisfaction can stem from a variety of sources, the main reason is low employee morale,” added Dr. Ty.

To improve morale, Dr. Ty has taken several measures to let her employees know that they are valued. Employees can nominate each other for the “You Made my Day” award, in which one person is picked daily. She also created a support group on Facebook called “Home Health Warriors.” Dr. Ty is committed to creating an engaging workplace culture on the very first day of a new employee. Its mission is to provide support to home health providers and home health nurses by giving the latest information available, provide resources that will serve as a tool in providing the highest standard of care, and offer support to licensed nurses (RN’s and LVN’s) and ancillary professionals (PT, OT, ST, CHHA and MSW) who will transition to home health.

Since forming in 2002, Excell Home Care has provided hundreds of clients with top-notch care in Los Angeles and Orange Counties. Dr. Ty recently spoke at the Home Care conference on the Patient-Driven Groupings Model (PDGM), which represents the most significant change to the Medicare Home Health program in the 21st Century.

About Excell Home Care, Inc.

Excell Home Care provides personalized in-home care. It offers a range of general therapeutic services and specialty programs to help people maintain their health and independence in the comfort of their own homes. Services include skilled nursing, physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, home health aides, medical social services, wound care, behavioral health, disease specific, telehealth and more. For more information, please call (562) 988-3370, or visit https://www.excellhomecare.com/. Excell Home Care is located at 14023 Paramount Blvd., Paramount, CA 90723.

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ArcheMedX Bolsters Team, Appoints Kelly Ritch as Vice President Clinical Research Solutions


Kelly Ritch will apply 20 years of clinical operations experience to accelerate growth of the company’s clinical research business.

ArcheMedX, the company improving clinical trial readiness, today announced the expansion of its senior leadership team. To support increasing demand for Ready, the company’s clinical trials platform, with sponsors and CROs, ArcheMedX has appointed Kelly Ritch as Vice President of Clinical Research Solutions. Kelly will apply her 20 years of clinical operations experience to accelerate growth of the company’s clinical research business.

“As the complexity and cost of clinical research increases, a key to reducing the risk of under-performing trials is ensuring the preparedness of staff and sites” said Ms. Ritch. She added, “I’m excited to join the ArcheMedX team and help clinical operations leaders make faster, more informed decisions that improve trial efficiency and outcomes.”

Kelly is a dynamic and innovative executive adept at driving high-performance and long-term value through the applied use of software, data, and technology driven solutions for clinical research. Her operational expertise and strategic mindset will enable ArcheMedX to scale the capabilities it provides to a growing customer base.

Nearly every clinical trial encounters operational challenges and according to industry reports 86% of trials experience a study startup delay and 72% of studies run more than one month behind schedule. These delays can have significant financial costs for each day that a trial impedes a product’s development and launch.

At ArcheMedX, we arm trial stakeholders with more than an advanced training solution — we provide the early warning detection they need to mitigate operational risk and reduce costly delays,” said ArcheMedX CEO and co-founder Joel Selzer. “This is a pivotal time for the clinical research sector, and we are thrilled to have an industry leader with Kelly’s breadth of experience join the team. With Kelly’s appointment we are better equipped to expand the product and commercial strategies at ArcheMedX that will transform clinical operations.”

Kelly has previously led clinical data management, sales and marketing, clinical trial operations, and strategic partnerships with both sponsors and CROs. While creating and leading high-performance teams across clinical research functions, Kelly has had the opportunity to evaluate, implement, and develop a number of key software platforms used to support and improve clinical trial performance. Kelly has earned degrees from University of Virginia, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, and University of Virginia Darden School of Business.

About ArcheMedX

ArcheMedX applies behavioral science to transform learning and generate actionable insights across the life sciences and healthcare industries. Ready, the company’s clinical trial readiness platform, enables clinical research leaders to evaluate and improve the preparedness of project teams and site personnel and serves as an early warning detection system to reduce the risks and costs associated with under-performing clinical trials. To learn more about our operational intelligence and workforce readiness solutions visit http://www.archemedx.com or follow ArcheMedX on LinkedIn.

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Cecelia Health Reaches One Million Patient Interactions Milestone and Raises Awareness for World Diabetes Day


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A crisis is unfolding in America as the diabetes epidemic continues to grow. Diabetes is ideally managed by an endocrinologist, but across the country there are less than 6,000 endocrinologists to meet the needs of 30 million people with the disease. By 2050, 1 in 3 adults are projected to have diabetes, raising the question of how as a society we will care for all of these people at scale.

As experts call for a new approach to diabetes care, Cecelia Health reaches its one-millionth live interaction with people suffering from chronic illness, doubling its coaching engagements from 2018 and proving that there is a light at the end of the tunnel. With its ability to scale the human touch backed by data-driven insights, Cecelia Health improves diabetes related health outcomes such as A1c reduction, medication adherence and associated quality measures. Demonstrated improvements in health outcomes from Cecelia Health programs cut the risk of heart attack in half, increase medication adherence by 20 percent, and decrease costs by $900 – $2,124 per patient per year.

“I’ve seen firsthand the revolutionary impact that using the right touch at the right time and with sensitivities to patients’ language and culture can have, in both my former role as President and CEO of MetroPlus Health Plan and my current position with Cecelia Health,” said Dr. Arnold Saperstein, chief medical officer at Cecelia Health. “Better still, with Cecelia’s virtual clinical approach we are able to reach the toughest populations in diabetes care – the 18 percent of people who account for 40 percent of the cost.”

Every 21 seconds someone in the U.S. is diagnosed with diabetes and they need to figure out how to manage their health in a new way. This process is often challenging to navigate and results in a loss of hope. Studies show that 50 percent of medication is not taken as prescribed due to financial, psychological or educational barriers, or lack of support.

“I know first-hand how hard it is to learn to manage a new diagnosis with life or death stakes. Diabetes is a full-time job that no one wants and people deserve better solutions,” said David Weingard, founder and CEO of Cecelia Health. “Pairing advanced blood sugar monitoring tools like continuous glucose monitoring with access to expert clinicians and digital coaching through a virtual clinic has the power to address chronic disease management at scale, regardless of a person’s language, socioeconomic standing or geographic barriers.”

David founded Cecelia Health in remembrance of his own expert clinical coach, Cecelia, who transformed his life after he was diagnosed with diabetes. He named Cecelia Health in her honor to reinforce the company’s commitment to providing the same personalized service and compassion David received from Cecelia—for people across the world.

For more information on Cecelia Health visit https://www.ceceliahealth.com/.

About Cecelia Health

Cecelia Health’s mission is to positively transform the lives of people living with diabetes and related chronic disease states. Cecelia Health’s Certified Diabetes Educator (CDE) and other expert clinicians use Cecelia Health’s proprietary technology-enabled personalized coaching solution to optimize health outcomes at a low cost per patient and provide unique data-driven insights to health plans and ACOs seeking to improve quality measures, and pharmaceutical and medical device companies seeking to improve adherence. To learn more, visit http://www.ceceliahealth.com.

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Accredited Home Care Named One of the Most Influential Family-Owned Businesses in Los Angeles


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Taffy and I are honored to be named to this distinguished group of family-owned businesses. This recognition validates Accredited’s commitment to provide the finest patient care and career growth opportunities for our employees, and to keep home care affordable and accessible.

“Taffy and I are honored to be named to this distinguished group of family-owned businesses,” noted Accredited founder and owner Barry Berger. “This recognition validates Accredited’s commitment to provide the finest patient care and career growth opportunities for our employees, and to keep home care affordable and accessible.”

The latest accolade follows Accredited being named among the “Best Places to Work throughout California” just a few weeks ago by Forbes Magazine. Since opening their business back in 1980, Barry and Taffy Berger have expanded Accredited from a modest, single location start-up into one of the largest privately-owned home care providers west of the Mississippi, with seven offices employing more than 4,000 Californians.

“In an industry that’s become increasingly automated and backed by venture capital, I am proud of the meaningful relationships we’ve built the old-fashioned way — through face-to-face meetings and having our nurses available to answer patient calls at midnight,” Berger continued. “Although it certainly plays its part, technology alone isn’t the answer … having a powerful app isn’t enough to succeed in our industry.”

Mr. Berger has dedicated his career to making home care services readily available to Californians who, in growing numbers, have voiced their preference to age in place. As a longstanding contributor to patient advocacy campaigns in Sacramento, he served as board chair of the California Association for Health Services at Home and was presented the 2010 Lois C. Lillick Award for his lifetime contributions to the home care industry.

According to the Los Angeles Business Journal, family-owned businesses account for 90% of American companies today. Their prevalence speaks to the positive impact family leadership has on customers. Additionally, family-owned businesses, such as Accredited Home Care, are largely considered to be more stable, trustworthy and customer-friendly.

About Accredited Home Care

Accredited provides non-medical home care to the disabled, elderly and homebound throughout Los Angeles, Orange and San Diego Counties. Accredited also provides in-home respite care to nearly 5,000 developmentally disabled clients from San Diego to the Oregon border, through vendor agreements with 17 of California’s 21 Regional Centers. For more information about Accredited Home Care and the services it provides, please call Steven Davidson at (818) 205-0435, or visit http://www.accreditednursing.com.

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Why are more RNs deciding to travel?


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Six of the Most Important Reasons that RNs Choose Travel Nursing

There are as many reasons for deciding to become a travel nurse as there are travelers. As healthcare staffing experts, we do hear some common themes.

Travel nurses, so named because they “travel” from location to location, fill short- and long-term staffing needs at hospitals across the U.S. The popularity of travel nursing is in part due to a decades-long nursing shortage that creates temporary staffing shortfalls in hospitals. The need for travel nurses shows no signs of easing, and a strong healthcare employment market means that skilled healthcare professionals have more career options than ever.

Many RNs choose to travel because of the enticing travel nurse pay and the opportunities for career advancement. But sometimes the reasons for choosing travel nursing are intangible: adventure, experience, time-off, an opportunity to give back. Because it’s key for employers to understand the motivations behind career choices, top travel nursing agency, American Traveler is sharing six inspiring traveler stories, from nurses who have decided to travel for reasons and lifestyles that are as different as can be.

1. A First Time Traveler / New Nurse

Full of energy and enthusiasm, our agency’s first-time travelers want to see and do as much as they can, explore new cities, meet new people and work in new clinical settings. Real Traveler Story: Young and road tripping with friends, Melissa’s goal was to visit all of California’s main attractions, especially San Francisco.

2. A Family Traveler

Many of American Traveler’s RNs take the journey with family — including partners, kids, and even pets — creating priceless life experiences for the whole gang. Real Traveler Story: Tamara is a Certified Surgical Tech who traveled with her three children while finishing up nursing school.

3. A Break-Taking Traveler

Some RNs travel so that they can spend their time off seeing the world and pursuing their life-passions and hobbies. Traveling gives them the freedom to choose when and where they work. Real Traveler Story: An Operating Room RN who travels so that she can spend her time off seeing the world and pursuing her passions. Chef, blogger, skateboarder and freelance photographer: this RN does it all.

4. An Experienced Traveler

With multiple assignments on their resumes, experienced travelers know the drill. Hospitals want to hire them, and they can count on a steady stream of work. Real Traveler Story: Stephanie just completed her 30th assignment with American Traveler. She’s worked consistently for years, most recently in Alaska where she did a lot of exploring.

5. An Adventure-Seeking Traveler

“Adventure Travelers” are known for non-stop sightseeing and thrill-seeking. They’re into sharing their photo-friendly explorations on social media. Real Traveler Story: Ashlee is a non-stop wanderer. She wants to do it all! East Coast to West Coast and beyond. She is dedicated to sharing on social media and encouraging others to follow their dreams.

6. A Humanitarian Traveler

Some of American Traveler’s most altruistic RNs take their skills to locations where the less-fortunate need specialized care. Traveling gives them the flexible schedule and the earning power to donate their time. Real Traveler Story: Amy, a Surgical Tech takes her skills to other countries to help individuals in need of medical treatment.

Resource: Types of Travelers – Infographic

About American Traveler

American Traveler Staffing Professionals is a healthcare staffing agency that staffs nursing and allied health professionals at more than 4,500 hospitals nationwide including over 80% of the largest hospital systems in the United States. American Traveler is GSA-approved and a go-to staffing source for temporary and permanent registered nurses, occupational therapists and physical therapists. The company has continuously demonstrated the quality of its healthcare staffing services by earning the Joint Commission’s prestigious Gold Seal of Approval since 2005.

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MaxQ AI Partners with Arterys to Further Expand Global Access to the Company’s Innovative Intracranial Hemorrhage (ICH) Detection Solutions


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The Arterys Marketplace further expands access to our extensive suite of AI-powered solutions to radiologists through a user-friendly and collaborative platform, said Gene Saragnese, CEO of MaxQ AI.

MaxQ AI, the industry-leading medical diagnostic AI company, today announced a new partnership agreement with Arterys, the leader in web-based, AI-powered medical image analysis platform. As part of the agreement, MaxQ AI’s ACCIPIO® ICH and Stroke Platform, which utilizes deep learning technologies to analyze medical imaging data such as non-contrast head CT images, will be available on the Arterys Marketplace. An internet-based medical imaging AI platform for radiology, care providers will have easy access to both MaxQ AI’s FDA Cleared and CE Approved Accipio Ix™ and Accipio Ax™ intracranial hemorrhage (ICH) detection software through the Arterys Marketplace along with future solutions in development for investigational use.

“The Arterys Marketplace further expands access to our extensive suite of AI-powered solutions to radiologists through a user-friendly and collaborative platform,” said Gene Saragnese, CEO of MaxQ AI. “This collaboration will help meet the growing demand for AI-powered diagnostic solutions that augment radiologists in acute care settings worldwide. Our Accipio ICH detection solutions for stroke, TBI, and head trauma hold great promise for healthcare through significant quality, clinical, and economic advancement in supporting care providers to make the correct ‘minutes matter’ call.”

MaxQ AI’s ACCIPIO® ICH and Stroke Platform provide deep clinical insight and actionable data in minutes that will enable physicians across the world to make faster assessments of stroke, traumatic brain injury, and head trauma in any location, at any time. Accipio Ix enables automatic identification and prioritization of non-contrast head CT images with suspected ICH. Accipio Ax provides automatic slice-level annotation of suspected ICH. Both Accipio Ix and Ax are FDA Cleared and CE Approved. The Accipio platform is comprised of Class II and Class III medical devices with significant clinical evidence.

The Arterys Marketplace provides radiologists with high-performance medical imaging viewing, AI-based analysis for interpretation, and collaborative case sharing – all through a web browser. The Marketplace also enables AI software developers and innovators to seamlessly distribute both FDA-cleared clinical applications and earlier-stage AI innovations (for research use only) to clinical environments. The Marketplace offers clinical applications for the analysis of cardiac MR, lung CT, and chest x-ray images – and now non-contrast head CT images due to the partnership with MaxQ AI. Arterys is compliant with patient data privacy regulations and standards, ensuring security in the cloud, and its products are cleared for commercial sale in over 100 countries.

“We are excited to have MaxQ AI join the Arterys Marketplace, which was created to expand access to and drive AI-powered innovations in healthcare,” said John Axerio-Cilies, Chief Technology Officer & Founder of Arterys. “MaxQ AI shares our commitment to advance healthcare for everyone, and its powerful and proven Accipio solutions and algorithms will further expand our offerings to the latest cutting-edge AI-driven solutions that are designed to reduce variability and subjectivity in clinical diagnoses and alleviate the burden of growing workloads faced by radiologists.”

MaxQ AI will demonstrate the company’s full suite of Accipio solutions during the upcoming Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) 2019 Annual Meeting in Chicago (Booth 8345 in the North Hall). MaxQ AI will be highlighted as an Arterys partner at the Arterys exhibit in the AI Showcase (Booth 10918 in the North Hall Level 2).

About MaxQ AI, Ltd.

MaxQ AI is at the forefront of Medical Diagnostic AI. We are transforming healthcare by empowering physicians to provide “smarter care” with artificial intelligence (AI) clinical insights. Based in Tel Aviv, Israel and Andover, MA, USA, our team of deep learning and machine vision experts develop innovative software that uses AI to interpret medical images and surrounding patient data. Working with world-class clinical and industry partners, our software enables physicians to make faster, more accurate decisions when diagnosing stroke, traumatic brain injury, and other serious conditions. To learn more, visit http://www.maxq.ai or follow us on Twitter and LinkedIn.

About Arterys, Inc.

Arterys was founded in 2011 to facilitate the global advancement of healthcare and enable insight-driven medicine by leveraging cloud computation and artificial intelligence. Its first major milestone was the first-ever clearance of cloud-based deep learning software for clinical use. Arterys offers a suite of applications for clinicians on the Arterys network via its cloud-based, web-enabled AI medical imaging platform. The Arterys enterprise imaging platform enables use and interaction with deep learning algorithms in real-time, augmenting the clinician workflow, and expediting image interpretation.

The company’s mission is to reduce variability and subjectivity in clinical diagnoses and alleviate the enormous workloads radiologists face. With AI, the company is improving the accuracy and consistency in imaging interpretation across practices. Arterys is now leveraging its medical imaging cloud platform to make medical imaging vastly more automated, quantitative and useful. Learn more at https://www.arterys.com/ or follow Arterys on Twitter @ArterysInc and LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/arterys/.

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ConnectYourCare Announces Latest Version of BROKERcommand for a Better Benefits Experience


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BROKERcommand has transformed the way benefits brokers and advisors are running their businesses. Our latest developments help our broker partners accelerate business opportunities and deliver value back to their clients.

ConnectYourCare, a national leader in consumer-directed health care account solutions, today released the latest version of its BROKERcommand® client and proposal management tool.

BROKERcommand provides benefits brokers a means to manage their book of business with speed and efficiency, resulting in increased opportunities, client satisfaction, and commission earnings. Whether enrolling clients into ConnectYourCare’s tax-advantaged benefit programs—including health savings accounts (HSAs), flexible spending accounts (FSAs), health reimbursement arrangements (HRAs), and commuter/parking benefits—or generating proposals and processing renewals, brokers leveraging the BROKERcommand platform ultimately bypass cumbersome administrative processes, manual paperwork, and hours of data entry.

“BROKERcommand has transformed the way benefits brokers and advisors are running their businesses,” said Steve Grieco, ConnectYourCare’s Chief Executive Officer. “ConnectYourCare was founded on unique innovation and continues to push the market forward with progressive technology that maps to today’s needs. Our latest developments bring dynamic workflows and outcomes to the forefront, further helping our broker partners accelerate business opportunities and deliver value back to their clients.”

As a single-source, cloud-based tool, BROKERcommand offers brokers valuable insights through actionable data and analytics. Feature sets such as intuitive dashboards, automated alerts, and custom reporting work together to provide clear status visibility across various stages of the client lifecycle—including proposal, onboarding, implementation, and renewal.

Also integral to the client lifecycle are educational and compliance tools that aid employers in communicating benefits and adhering to plan regulations, respectively. BROKERcommand hosts a full library of interactive resources—including ConnectYourCare’s award-winning “Academy” series—that brokers can leverage to support their clients’ communication needs and help overcome compliance challenges.

“Brokers are looking to get clients up and running without hitting any roadblocks in the process. That means they need tools that are easy to use with quick results,” Grieco added. “BROKERcommand accounts for this and more, backed by gold-standard service that users can expect from ConnectYourCare, as well as proven communication and compliance guidance that returns value in the form of client expansion and retention.”

Benefits brokers seeking to streamline client workflow management can request a demo of BROKERcommand’s updated features at: https://get.connectyourcare.com/brokercommand-demo-request/.

About ConnectYourCare

As a consumer-directed health care pioneer and nationally recognized industry leader, ConnectYourCare delivers a comprehensive solution supporting health care savings accounts and expanded tax-advantaged offerings. Through continuous evolution, highly rated service, and domain expertise across the benefits, banking, and payments spectrum, we are revolutionizing the connection between health and wealth. ConnectYourCare creates greater participant value through intuitive account management; greater employer value and savings through dynamic, outcome-based workflows and tools; and greater partnership value through deep engagements to meet goals—with proprietary, cloud-based technology and a modern, intelligent platform as its foundation.

Trusted by leading organizations, spanning all industries and sizes, we are making it easier for people to manage care, so they can enjoy life. For more information, visit https://www.connectyourcare.com.

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