Amerisure Named Among the Best and Brightest Companies to Work For® in the Nation

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“It’s an honor to receive the Best & Brightest award at the national level and be recognized for a commitment to our exceptional team,” said Erin Buddie, vice president of human resources at Amerisure.

Amerisure Insurance Company is proud to be recognized as a 2022 winner in the annual Best and Brightest Companies to Work For® in the Nation program. This year marks the seventh time Amerisure has been named to the prestigious national list.

Amerisure was assessed and named among the winning companies for displaying “a commitment to excellence in their human resource practices and employee enrichment.” Participating companies were evaluated by an independent research firm on categories such as communication, work-life balance, employee education, diversity and inclusion, recognition and retention.

“Our expert employees are Amerisure’s greatest strength and asset; to be awarded for our engagement and enrichment efforts is a testament to the strength of our collaborative One Amerisure service culture,” said Erin Buddie, vice president of human resources at Amerisure. “It’s an honor to receive the Best & Brightest award at the national level and be recognized for a commitment to our exceptional team.”

The Best & Brightest program is sponsored by The National Association for Business Resources (NABR). Winners will be recognized for their achievements during a virtual awards ceremony on Nov. 7, 2022.

To see the full list of 2022 Best and Brightest Companies to Work For® recipients, click here.

In addition to the Best and Brightest Companies to Work For® in the Nation award, Amerisure has also been named among Metro Detroit and Atlanta’s 2022 Best and Brightest Companies to Work For® and was recognized by Insurance Journal as a 2022 Super Regional Property/Casualty Insurer™.

About Amerisure Insurance

Amerisure is a leading provider of commercial property and casualty insurance solutions for U.S.-based construction, manufacturing and healthcare businesses. Licensed in all fifty states and available through an exclusive network of elite independent agents, the company upholds an “A” (Excellent) financial strength rating, industry-leading service scores, and multiple awards for innovation. Amerisure has been in business for more than 100 years and is consistently named among the best places to work in the industry and throughout the nation. To learn more, visit Amerisure.com.

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OSPITEK and PRO-MAPP Announce Strategic Partnership; Combining Live Patient Pathway Visualization, Automated Dictation Free OR Reporting, and Enterprise Intelligence

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“Combining these efficiencies between platforms is a true win for the customer and we are very excited to introduce the combined product.” Bill Hartman, CEO, PRO-MAPP

The strategic partnership between OSPITEK and PRO-MAPP combines, IoT enabled, live ASC visualization and communication tools with instant OR reports that are prepared for same-day billing with zero dictation. The efficiency of outpatient surgery centers will be immediately improved by this combined offering, which will maximize patient throughput, accelerate ASC revenue generation, and support the provision of an excellent patient experience.

Hospitals and ASCs must continuously assess the efficiency of their operating rooms and related resources. Efficiency considerations include avoidance of delayed case start times, operating room turnover, management of reported complications, staff, patient and care-taker communication, block scheduling, and more. Deficiencies in any of these areas negatively impact the profitability of ASCs and the overall ASC experience for patients.

To ensure a positive day of surgery experience, and the effective use of OR resources, ASCs need to be able to access detailed and accurate operating room and day-of-surgery performance metrics, easily produce required reporting, and instantly communicate critical information to all stakeholders leading up to, on, and after the day of surgery.

Without the right technology it can be challenging to coordinate all the factors for sustained efficiency; this is where the robust reporting, communication and care coordination capabilities of OSPITEK and PRO-MAPP come in.

The OSPITEK and PRO-MAPP platforms perfectly compliment each other and empower a, first of it’s kind, comprehensive ASC management and digital coordination experience. The combined offering leverages cutting edge technology to streamline adoption, ASC efficiency, and most importantly support best-in-class patient experiences.

With live, fully interoperable, cross-platform visualization and communication tools, OSPITEK’s proprietary platform, VIEW, enables the adoption of IoT (Internet of Things) and AI into the daily workflows of outpatient surgery centers and hospitals. Delivering live visualization, the VIEW platform aligns workflows across the entire patient pathway using a modular design, which keeps care teams on the same page, maximizes workflow efficiency, removes barriers to real-time communication, and enhances the patient, staff, and family member experience.

PRO-MAPP further streamlines efficiencies with the platform’s unique ability to produce signed and coded operative reports immediately upon completion of the surgical procedure with zero dictation from the surgeon; a process that saves time, reduces staff burden, and readies the practice to bill for those services on the same day of surgery.

PRO-MAPP’s CEO Bill Hartman had this to say about the partnership:

“For ASC’s to be successful in today’s market, efficiency has to be the premium. Efficiency is at the core of the OSPITEK platform and the information collected is used in a variety of value creating outputs. PRO-MAPP embraces this same philosophy and happens to have a very unique platform focused on surgical and device data combined with patient outcomes, something no one else is collecting at this level of detail. Combining these efficiencies between platforms is a true win for the customer and we are very excited to introduce the combined product.”

With this combined offering, ASC’s will be able to immediately improve the patient experience, save time and increase revenue.

About OSPITEK:

Interoperable with legacy systems for seamless adoption, OSPITEK’s VIEW platform empowers ASC’s with IoT and AI enabled live visualization, patient communication, and workflow management tools. The VIEW platform’s modular software suite support surgeons and ASC’s from the moment a patient is scheduled for a procedure, with support extending beyond the day-of-surgery. Driven by the patient’s physical movement, the VIEW platform delivers real-time status updates to care-teams and care-takers via a fully digitized, cross platform, visualization experience.

About PRO-MAPP:

PRO-MAPP is an outcomes measures data platform that outputs engineered data reducing pain points for surgeon and practice. PRO-MAPP’s experienced team will tailor the platform to your practice and surgical needs. Our high quality outcomes measures, automatic operative reporting, and enhanced revenue generating system will drive value, increase efficiency, save time, and increase revenue for you.

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Washingtonian recognizes 15 Shady Grove Fertility (SGF) physicians as 2022 Top Doctors for infertility

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“Having 15 SGF physicians recognized by their peers and the Washingtonian is an honor that highlights our dedication to delivering patient-centered, individualized fertility care.”

Shady Grove Fertility (SGF) proudly announces that 15 of the practice’s physicians from the Washington, D.C., metro region have been named 2022 Top Doctors for infertility by Washingtonian. Nearly 3,000 regional physicians participated in Washingtonian’s survey, ultimately nominating 1,900 colleagues in each of the represented 40 specialties. Washingtonian’s Top Doctors list is referred to as “the region’s very best,” and is intended to help readers find the best medical care in their communities.

“As leaders in the field of reproductive medicine, the SGF physician team is committed to practice innovative, evidence-based medicine,” shares Eric. A. Widra, M.D. “Having 15 SGF physicians recognized by their peers and the Washingtonian is an honor that highlights our dedication to delivering patient-centered, individualized fertility care.”

SGF’s reproductive endocrinologists (REI) honored in the Washingtonian include:

Paulette E. Browne, M.D.

Joseph Doyle, M.D.

Kate Devine, M.D.

Naveed M. Khan, M.D.    

Eric Levens, M.D.    

Michael J. Levy, M.D.    

Shruti Malik, M.D.

Kimberly S. Moon, M.D.

Anitha S. Nair, M.D.

Jeanne E. O’Brien, M.D.

Barbara H. Osborn, M.D.

Andrea E. Reh, M.D.    

Arthur W. Sagoskin, M.D.    

Eric A. Widra, M.D.

SGF’s reproductive urologist honored in the Washingtonian include:

Paul R. Shin, M.D.

“We thank our patients, peers, and the Washingtonian for their recognition and the trust they place in us,” shares Dr. Malik, who provides patient care at SGF’s Arlington, Virginia, location. “Every day, I feel privileged to be a part of a team like Shady Grove Fertility where we are all committed to supporting the needs of our patients, and most importantly, helping them to fulfill their dream of parenthood.”

For people struggling to conceive, it may be time to consult a fertility specialist. Contact the SGF New Patient Center at 1-888-761-1967 or complete a brief online request form to schedule an in-person or virtual consult with an SGF physician. A physician consult is the first step toward pursuing a pregnancy with the help of SGF.

About Shady Grove Fertility (SGF)

SGF is a leading fertility and IVF center of excellence with more than 100,000 babies born from 30+ years of continuous innovation and patient-centered fertility care. With 50 locations, including the newest location in Raleigh, North Carolina, as well as throughout CO, FL, GA, MD, NY, PA, TX, VA, D.C., and Santiago, Chile, SGF offers patients in-person and virtual physician consults, delivers individualized care, accepts most insurance plans, and makes treatment affordable through innovative financial options, including 100% refund guarantees. SGF is among the founding partner practices of US Fertility, the largest physician-led partnership of top-tier fertility practices in the U.S. Call 1-888-761-1967 to schedule a new patient appointment or visit ShadyGroveFertility.com for more information.

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US Fertility hosts Fall Fertility Week featuring 8 free events for the 1 in 8 experiencing infertility

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Join US Fertility physicians for Fall Fertility week.

“Fall Fertility Week is intended to build a sense of community for those facing the challenges posed by infertility. The events provide attendees with the information they need to confidently pursue their family-building goals.”

US Fertility partner practices proudly host Fall Fertility Week from November 7-11, 2022, complete with 8 free, virtual patient education events. Over the course of 5 days, US Fertility physicians will host webinars and Instagram Live sessions featuring topics like fertility treatments, menstrual cycles, fertility health, endometriosis, polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), and LGBTQ+ family-building, among others. Each event concludes with a live question-and-answer session where attendees will have the opportunity to have their questions answered live by US Fertility physicians.

“It can feel daunting to manage fertility testing and treatments. There is strength in knowing that you are not alone; 1 in 8 people is faced with infertility,” shares Caleb Kallen, M.D. Ph.D., who sees patients at SGF’s Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, location, and who will host the in vitro fertilization (IVF) webinar on November 11 at 12 p.m. EST. “Fall Fertility Week is intended to build a sense of community for those facing the challenges posed by infertility. The events provide attendees with the information they need to confidently pursue their family-building goals.”    

US Fertility is the largest network of physician-owned and physician-led fertility practices in the nation. With more than 130,000 babies born to its credit, US Fertility completes more than 30,000 fresh IVF cycles annually, nearly 70,000 cycles total, including frozen embryo transfers, and performs 1,000+ elective and donor egg freezing cycles annually. US Fertility partner practices include Fertility Centers of Illinois (FCI), IVF FLORIDA, Reproductive Science Center of the San Francisco Bay Area (RSC), and Shady Grove Fertility (SGF).

Interested attendees are welcome to join as many Fall Fertility Week events as they desire, even if they cannot attend the live presentation. All registrants will receive a recording of each event via email to view at their convenience.

Fall Fertility Week 2022 events at-a-glance

Monday, November 7, 2022 @ 1 p.m. EST| Fertility Health Instagram Live | Allison Rogers, M.D., FCI physician

Tuesday, November 8, 2022 @ 12 p.m. EST | Fertility 101 Webinar and Q&A | Valerie Libby, M.D. M.P.H., SGF physician

Tuesday November 8, 2022 @ 4 p.m. EST | Egg Freezing Instagram Live | Channing Burks Chatmon, M.D., FCI physician

Wednesday, November 9, 2022 @ 3 p.m. EST | Menstrual Cycle Webinar and Q&A | Quinton Katler, M.D., M.Sc., SGF physician

Thursday, November 10, 2022 @ 3 p.m. EST | PCOS Webinar and Q&A | Evan Rosenbluth, M.D., RSC physician

Thursday, November 10, 2022 @ 5 p.m. EST | LGBTQ+ Family Building Instagram Live | Eduardo Hariton, RSC physician

Friday November 11, 2022 @ 12 p.m. EST| IVF Webinar and Q&A | Caleb Kallen, M.D., Ph.D., SGF physician

Friday, November 11, 2022 @ p.m. EST | Endometriosis Instagram Live | Daniel R. Christie, M.D., IVF FLORIDA physician

While US Fertility webinars are complimentary, interested parties must register to attend by visiting the calendar of events.

About US Fertility 

US Fertility is the nation’s largest partnership of physician-owned and physician-led top-tier fertility practices, offering comprehensive fertility-market-focused non-clinical, administrative, and technical platforms that help domestic and international practices improve patient outcomes and increase patient access. To learn more about partnership- or affiliate-status benefits, call 301-545-1308 or visit USFertility.com. 

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New Study Finds Higher Prevalence of Age-Related Macular Degeneration (AMD) Cases than Previously Determined and a High Degree of County Variation

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New study shows higher prevalence of Age-related Macular Degeneration (AMD) cases in the United States than previously determined.

“AMD is a major cause of vision impairment and blindness, and costs Medicare approximately $1,290 per beneficiary diagnosed,” said David B. Rein, Ph.D., Program Area Director for NORC at the University of Chicago’s Public Health Analytics Program and the lead author of the study.

A new study “The Prevalence of Age-Related Macular Degeneration in the United States In 2019” published in JAMA Ophthalmology, found that in 2019, there were an estimated 19.83 million Americans were living with some form of age-related macular degeneration (AMD) in 2019. This is an increase of approximately more than 2.75 times previous estimates (which used a more conservative definition of early AMD based on larger drusen size). An estimated 18.34 million Americans had early AMD and 1.49 million had the late-stage vision threatening form of AMD (“late AMD” included choroidal neovascularization and geographic atrophy). In addition to national prevalence data, the new study also provides data by state and by county.

AMD is a leading cause of vision loss for Americans ages 50 and older. AMD prevalence has not been estimated for the United States in over a decade and early AMD prevalence estimates are scarce and have been inconsistently measured. The new study was authored by researchers from NORC at the University of Chicago (NORC), the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME) at the University of Washington (Seattle), The Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, University of Michigan, the Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) Vision Health Initiative, with support from Prevent Blindness.

“AMD is a major cause of vision impairment and blindness, and costs Medicare approximately $1,290 per beneficiary diagnosed,” said David B. Rein, Ph.D., Program Area Director for NORC at the University of Chicago’s Public Health Analytics Program and the lead author of the study. “We developed estimates at the national, state, and county level with an interest in helping local officials understand their area’s disease burden of AMD.”

Additional key findings from the study include:

  • Approximately one in 10 Americans ages 50 and older have the early form of AMD and approximately 1 out of every 100 Americans ages 50 and older have the vision threatening late form.
  • Among persons ages 80 and older, approximately 3 in 10 had early AMD, and approximately 1 and 10 have the vision threatening late form.
  • Gender, and age-standardized rates of the disease were lowest for Black Americans as compared to other race/ethnicity groups.
  • The prevalence of both early and late AMD varied widely by U.S. County. After standardizing by gender and race/ethnicity, rates for vision threatening AMD were the highest in the Midwest and New England regions of the country, and in Florida.


“Age-related macular degeneration is a leading cause of vision loss in older adults. With the aging of the U.S. population, there may be an increased burden of this condition on the functioning and independence of older adults,” said CDC epidemiologist Elizabeth Lundeen, PhD, MPH. “Providing updated data on the distribution of AMD across U.S. states and counties, this first analysis of its kind, can aid in the prioritization and planning of public health interventions to mitigate the disability-related consequences of this common eye disease.”

Study estimates were developed using data within CDC’s Vision and Eye Health Surveillance System (VEHSS). The VEHSS houses diverse data sources for vision – including Medicare, Medicaid, and private insurance claims data, electronic health record data, and self-reported and clinical evaluation data from representative national surveys. Researchers used a statistical methodology called Bayesian meta-regression which used the system’s multiple data sources to produce new, more comprehensive national and state-level estimates of vision loss and blindness.

“This granular level of detail on AMD cases across the country helps medical communities and decision makers gain a better understanding of where the greatest need is for treatment, public health outreach, and resources,” said Abraham D. Flaxman, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Health Metrics Sciences (IMHE) at the University of Washington’s School of Medicine, and study co-author. “Our hope is that this new data will ultimately improve population health at the local, state, and national level.”

Prevent Blindness serves as an engagement and communication channel for the VEHSS, working directly with NORC, CDC, and other partners. For AMD patients and their caregivers, Prevent Blindness offers the redesigned Living Well with Low Vision resource, with a variety of free directories, library of self-help guides, downloadable apps, and news interest for people living with AMD and significant visual impairment.

For more information on the “The Prevalence of Age-Related Macular Degeneration in the United States In 2019” study or the VEHSS, visit https://www.cdc.gov/visionhealth/vehss/. Or visit the Prevent Blindness page at https://preventblindness.org/amd-prevalence-vehss.

For information on AMD, please visit https://www.cdc.gov/visionhealth/resources/features/macular-degeneration.html or https://preventblindness.org/amd-age-related-macular-degeneration/.

About NORC at the University of Chicago

NORC at the University of Chicago conducts research and analysis that decision-makers trust. As a nonpartisan research organization and a pioneer in measuring and understanding the world, we have studied almost every aspect of the human experience and every major news event for more than eight decades. Today, we partner with government, corporate, and nonprofit clients around the world to provide the objectivity and expertise necessary to inform the critical decisions facing society.

http://www.norc.org

About the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation

The Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME) is an independent global health research organization at the University of Washington School of Medicine that provides rigorous and comparable measurement of the world’s most important health problems and evaluates the strategies used to address them. IHME is committed to transparency and makes this information widely available so that policymakers have the evidence they need to make informed decisions on allocating resources to improve population health.

About University of Michigan

The University of Michigan is recognized as a leading university globally across disciplines. It ranks second among U.S. public institutions and in the top 10 overall as a recipient of NIH research funds. The Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences is one of the top ranked departments in the country for both NIH funding and clinical care. With over $80 million annually in funded awards, the Institute for Social Research (ISR), is the world’s largest academic social science survey and research organization, a leader in developing and applying new social science methods, and committed to educating the next generation of social scientists.

About the Vision Health Initiative

CDC’s Vision Health Initiative (VHI) works to improve vision health in the U.S. through collaborations with state and national partners to strengthen science and develop interventions that promote eye health and prevent vision loss and blindness in groups at high risk. VHI also seeks to address risk factors like glaucoma, reduce disparities in vision loss and eye disease, and improve health and quality of life for people with vision loss. VHI designs and implements public health surveillance at the state and national level, supports applied public health research, and promotes the dissemination of evidence-based vision health interventions. In collaboration with state and community partners, VHI works to integrate vision health activities into broader public health strategies and interventions. For more information, visit http://www.cdc.gov/visionhealth.

About Prevent Blindness

Founded in 1908, Prevent Blindness is the nation’s leading volunteer eye health and safety organization dedicated to fighting blindness and saving sight. Focused on promoting a continuum of vision care, Prevent Blindness touches the lives of millions of people each year through public and professional education, advocacy, certified vision screening and training, community and patient service programs and research. These services are made possible through the generous support of the American public. Together with a network of affiliates, Prevent Blindness is committed to eliminating preventable blindness in America. For more information, visit us at preventblindness.org, and follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn and YouTube.

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Steve and Michel Gleason Named 2022 Recipients of ASHA’s Prestigious Annie Glenn Award

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“Steve and Michel personify resilience and, like ASHA members, they, through their leadership of Team Gleason’s incredible work, have helped many live their lives to the fullest.”

Steve and Michel Gleason will receive the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association’s (ASHA) most prestigious public honor, the Annie Glenn Award, at the ASHA Convention in New Orleans this November.

After Steve was diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) in 2011, the Gleasons created the Team Gleason Foundation, which provides equipment, technology, services, care, and life-changing adventures for people living with the disease.

Prior to his diagnosis, Steve played football for the New Orleans Saints and blocked a punt the night the New Orleans Superdome reopened after Hurricane Katrina. The feat was widely celebrated as a rallying point for the city, which was recovering from the storm. Upon receiving his ALS diagnosis, Steve vowed there would be “no white flags,” refusing to give up on himself, his family, or others living with ALS. “No white flags” eventually became the rallying cry for many—including Team Gleason.

“Reframe your Thinking: Resilience Reinvented is the theme of ASHA Convention this year,” said ASHA President Judy Rich, EdD, CCC-SLP, BCS-CL. “Steve and Michel personify resilience and, like ASHA members, they, through their leadership of Team Gleason’s incredible work, have helped many live their lives to the fullest.”

The impact of the Gleasons’ advocacy extends to Capitol Hill. In 2015, Congress passed the Steve Gleason Act, which ensures access to assistive communication devices for all people who need them, and subsequent legislation made the devices eligible for Medicaid and Medicare reimbursement. In 2020, Steve received the U.S. Congressional Gold Medal, the nation’s highest civilian honor, for his advocacy and being a source of hope and inspiration for many.

Named for Annie Glenn, ASHA’s Annie Award honors those who have made a positive impact on the lives of people with communication disorders. Mrs. Glenn, who experienced a severe stutter well into her adult years, was a lifelong champion for people with speech, language, and hearing disorders.

Past recipients of the Annie Glenn Award include former U.S. Congresswoman Gabby Giffords and U.S. Senator and retired astronaut Mark Kelly; “Miracle on the Hudson” pilot Captain Sully Sullenberger; and President Joe Biden.

About the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA)

ASHA is the national professional, scientific, and credentialing association for 223,000 members and affiliates who are audiologists; speech-language pathologists; speech, language, and hearing scientists; audiology and speech-language pathology support personnel; and students. Audiologists specialize in preventing and assessing hearing and balance disorders as well as providing audiologic treatment, including hearing aids. Speech-language pathologists (SLPs) identify, assess, and treat speech, language, and swallowing disorders. http://www.asha.org

View all ASHA press releases at https://www.asha.org/about/press-room/.

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FDA Clearance to Remanufacture Da Vinci Robotic Instruments Could Present Hospitals with Substantial Savings

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EndoWrist is a significant cost driver at U.S. hospitals, and we can now provide them with the option of reducing these costs significantly without having to abandon good instrumentation and the ability to perform robotic surgeries.

Iconocare, a healthcare cost containment company, today announced it has received FDA 510(k) clearance (#K210478) to remanufacture and market used EndoWrist SI robotic attachments (8mm Monopolar Curved Scissors) originally produced by Intuitive Surgical, Inc., the company behind the Da Vinci robotic system.

Da Vinci robots are widely used in U.S. hospitals, and reusable accessories used in robotic procedures are very expensive and limited by the manufacturer to typically 10-15 uses. However, they can be used many more times when going through a controlled remanufacturing process without losing functionality. Encore Medical Device Repair has exclusive distribution rights to FDA cleared remanufactured EndoWrist SI, and access to the EndoWrist XI is expected soon.

Remanufactured EndoWrist is significantly less expensive than new EndoWrist and can save the hospital hundreds of thousands of dollars. Using remanufactured EndoWrist poses no additional patient risk, and devices function as new.

“EndoWrist is a significant cost driver at U.S. hospitals, and we can now provide them with the option of reducing these costs significantly without having to abandon good instrumentation and the ability to perform robotic surgeries. This is the only FDA clearance for a robotic instrument, and we are very excited for the financial relief we can now provide to hospitals,” says Tom Milano, President & COO of Encore Medical Device Repair.

Iconocare is a healthcare cost containment company offering provider-focused healthcare solutions combining financial responsibility and healthcare technology to improve patient care.

Encore Medical Device Repair was founded in 2022 on the vision that device and instrument reuse should play a key role in responsible healthcare. To achieve this, the founders knew they had to raise the level of quality, sophistication, transparency, and service in the industry. A focus on the highest-price, highest-utilization instrument categories allows encore to employ the most qualified technicians and deliver unparalleled service while containing costs.

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Corza Ophthalmology Partners with Vortex Surgical to Enter the Vitreoretinal Surgical Space

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“Vortex Surgical and Corza Ophthalmology share a vision of partnering closely with surgeons to discover, develop and deliver high-quality surgical solutions that drive exceptional clinical value.” – Gregory T. Lucier, Executive Chairman of Corza Medical

Corza Ophthalmology has formed a commercial partnership with Vortex Surgical to serve the vitreoretinal surgical community. Corza Ophthalmology’s well-established portfolio of high-quality brands like Katena instruments, Sharpoint microsurgical knives, Blink single use instruments and several others strongly compliments Vortex’s industry leading, innovative line of vitreoretinal instrumentation.

“Vortex Surgical and Corza Ophthalmology share a vision of partnering closely with surgeons to discover, develop and deliver high-quality surgical solutions that drive exceptional clinical value.” said Gregory T. Lucier, Executive Chairman of Corza Medical. “Through this partnership with Vortex, we will extend our goals of providing remarkable service, trusted performance and outstanding value to the vitreoretinal space.”

“The combination of Vortex’s strong innovation engine with Corza Ophthalmology’s commercial infrastructure will drive exceptional value for surgeons, clinics and patients.” said Jack Simmons, VP & GM of Corza Ophthalmology. “We look forward to that partnership with the Vortex team.”

Mike Fanning, Vortex CEO added “Corza Ophthalmology has quickly shown its commitment to the global ophthalmic surgical market. This partnership brings together two organizations aligned on delivering innovation and institutional efficiency through service, high-quality, and purposeful customer engagements.”

Vortex’s portfolio is now fully available through Corza Medical and supported by the Corza Ophthalmology selling, marketing and medical education team. For ordering information, please visit http://www.corzaeye.com, reach out to your local Corza Ophthalmology sales representative, or contact customer service (+1 973-989-1600 or inquiries@corza.com).

About Corza Medical

Corza Medical is a leading global manufacturer of innovative surgical technologies. With a global team of over 2000 employees supporting clinicians, distributors and medical device companies worldwide, Corza provides healthcare professionals a platform of surgical technologies with industry-leading brands, including Quill® barbed sutures, Sharpoint® Plus and Look™ surgical sutures, Katena® reusable and Blink™ single use ophthalmic instruments, Sharpoint® ophthalmic, and the TachoSil® fibrin sealant patch. For more information, please visit http://www.corza.com

About Vortex Surgical

Formed in 2016 and with headquarters in St. Charles, MO, the Vortex Surgical team has over 175 years of combined expertise in the design, development, manufacturing, and commercialization of innovative consumables and capital equipment for vitreoretinal surgery. Through a customer centric model, focused on continuous improvement, Vortex is dedicated to exceeding customer expectations with high quality, clinically significant products and services that enhance ocular surgery and patient outcome. For more information, please visit http://www.vortexsurgical.com

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ThriveAP Enters Acute Care with New Hospitalist Transition to Practice Curriculum

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“At ThriveAP we are proud to continually provide unmatched curriculums, regardless of care setting, with the proven ability to increase RVUs, retention and overall satisfaction for advanced practice providers across the nation,” said Jim Creason, President & CEO for ThriveAP.

ThriveAP, the leading transition to practice educational solution for advanced practice providers (APPs), is excited to announce our newest transition to practice curriculum, Acute Care focused Hospitalist Medicine.

“At ThriveAP, we know Nurse Practitioners and Physician Assistants /Associates play a critical role during the delivery of inpatient care. We aim to support advanced practice providers through a meaningful approach that will advance strategic growth in an acute care setting, while driving provider confidence and meeting market-demand,” said Veronica Hill, DNP, CRNP, Vice President of Programs and Content at ThriveAP.

The Hospitalist Medicine program helps providers practice at the top of their licensure through a 12-month, live and virtual curriculum taught by actively practicing, board-certified experts. The evidence-based curriculum focuses on clinical competency and professional development that translates provider knowledge into confident application. The Acute Care focused program consists of 10 core curriculum blocks:

  • Foundations of Hospital Medicine
  • General Medicine
  • Neurology
  • Cardiovascular
  • Nephrology
  • Endocrine
  • Gastroenterology
  • Infectious Disease
  • Pulmonary Medicine
  • Palliative Medicine

To develop the Acute Care program, ThriveAP engaged a committee of healthcare systems. The committee collaborated in the development of the program to compare goals, visions, and challenges. ThriveAP incorporated common diagnoses, best practices, and proven techniques from the Department for Health and Human Services, the Society of Hospital Medicine, our collaborative committee, and our existing program to achieve our unique Acute Care transition to practice solution.

“Being part of the collaborative development committee for the Hospitalist Medicine program was important to us because at the University of Tennessee Medical Center we recognize that providing continuing educational opportunities and supporting the development of our APPs results in measurable value for the provider, their healthcare team, and patients. This is why we place great emphasis on supporting new graduates as they transition into practice,” said Chris Ferron, MBA, PA-C, Director of Advanced Practice, University of Tennessee Medical Center. “We believe the curriculum blocks paired with clinical discussions and professional development topics successfully meet the needs and quality expectations of inpatient care.”

“It is important to us, at ThriveAP, to provide enhanced educational opportunities across the spectrum of care, enabling providers to practice at the top of licensure, regardless of care setting,” said Jim Creason, President and CEO of ThriveAP. “We are proud to continually create unmatched curriculums with the proven ability to increase RVUs, retention and overall satisfaction for advanced practice providers across the nation. We look forward to launching even more curriculums in 2023.”

The Hospitalist Medicine transition to practice curriculum boasts rolling enrollment and is available now! For more information on the program visit: https://www.thriveap.com/acute-care/hospitalist-medicine

About ThriveAP

Founded in 2012, ThriveAP has become an important education resource for Advanced Practice Providers and their employers throughout the nation. ThriveAP’s programs help facilitate the growing impact of APPs in the delivery of healthcare and is recognized for its quality, relevance, and convenience. The ThriveAP program blends interactive educational experiences, community, and support to improve provider productivity, proficiency, and confidence through real-world skill development. Learn more, ThriveAP.com

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Health Connect America Celebrates New Services and Brings New Jobs to Johnson City

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Health Connect America (HCA), a provider of mental and behavioral health services, plans to hire additional staff in recognition of its growth and increased service offerings in the Johnson City area. The local office provides Intensive In-Home services for children and families in need of stabilization, Intensive Outpatient therapy for co-occurring substance abuse and mental health diagnosis and is a Tennessee Health Link provider. HCA is planning an ABA Clinic Services for children with Autism.

On November 14, 2022, at 10 am EST HCA’s Johnson City office is partnering with the Chamber of Commerce and celebrating its growth and variety of new services with a ribbon cutting.

“Northeastern Tennessee is an important market area for HCA,” says Kristi Shain, president and chief executive officer, Health Connect America. “Services designed for the needs of each community we serve are the key to our commitment to offer this underserved population a higher level of care. This will be a great opportunity for those seeking employment and/or our wide range of services to celebrate this new chapter with the Johnson City Community!”

The existing range of programs help adults, children, adolescents and families find hope and healing from traumatic events and supports with intellectual and developmental disabilities. These programs are designed to address issues like grief, anger management, family issues, substance use, autism diagnoses and intellectual disabilities. Individuals are offered the support they need to help improve the lives of children, adults and their families.

“Our projected growth not only benefits the community by serving more clients, but also creates more jobs in the area,” says Dave Krikac, vice president of operations for Health Connect America. “The variety of programs available will allow treatment to be individually tailored to client needs, legal requirements for individuals, and overall community enhancement.”

The In-Home Services program continues to grow and evolve, requiring ongoing hiring to meet community needs. The availability of these programs will increase access to resources for clients with the highest level of need. This will also decrease wait times between a need being identified and care being provided.

More about Health Connect America services programs are listed here: https://www.healthconnectamerica.com/tennessee-services-and-programs/.

Another important outreach feature of HCA is their foster program. Visit here to learn more:

https://www.healthconnectamerica.com/become-a-foster-parent/?fbclid=IwAR27kEvREcf5DZ3JcfVW0Z7ySkLBg3RBlK5NG7m7zQ_rd5JSFf8rpx60K_M

About Health Connect America

Health Connect America (HCA) provides mental and behavioral health services to children, families, and adults across 56 locations across five states impacting the lives of nearly 10,000 people daily. The organization is honored to be a part of the communities served walking with clients as they embark on a journey to self-improvement and more fulfilling lives. Health Connect America provides services where clients need them – within the community, the home, or in one of the organization’s many locations. Through a vast network of direct care professionals, HCA is readily available to meet the needs of both clients and their families. The services delivered include one-on-one or family counseling, case management, autism services, or medication management for children, adults, and families. These services promote positive personal growth, develop healthy coping skills, preserve and repair relationships and natural support systems. For more information see https://www.healthconnectamerica.com/.

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