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    Departamento destacado: Ingeniería clínica

    Renown Health strongly supports and advocates for innovative medical technology. Our diverse lineup of medical equipment enables our care leaders to provide quality care to every patient. But what if a piece of technology breaks down? What happens when our care teams are ready for technological upgrades? Where do employees go when they have a question about a complicated piece of equipment?  Enter the Clinical Engineering department. This sophisticated team is staffed with intelligent, science-minded individuals who are ready to jump in and help at any given second. From newborn incubators to robots that clean the hospital floors, these team members are the med-tech masters that keep our health system running.  Equipment Experts  Upon entering the Clinical Engineering department’s workshop, you are welcomed with an abundance of high-tech equipment undergoing repairs and upgrades. The department takes care of more than 26,000 pieces of equipment throughout the entire healthcare network, including the technologies at the University of Nevada, Reno School of Medicine, which they just took over this past year. To the average person, this may seem overwhelming; however, for this team, this is the exact environment they thrive in to make the technology magic happen.  “I am motivated and engaged every day at work,” said Tony Martinez, Supervisor of Clinical Engineering for Renown. “Our department is fast-paced and rewarding, and that’s a big plus.”  While some team members enter the department as equipment generalists, this team offers training to develop their skills on certain pieces of equipment, eventually becoming specialists.   “Every month, we encourage our colleagues to undergo specific training on more delicate equipment,” said Tony. “Once we get to that point in their training, we assign different equipment to our team members every month. They pick up the experience very quickly.”  As a Clinical Engineering Technician for Renown, Rylie Nickerson took advantage of the training and educational opportunities offered to her and is now a ventilator specialist especially for Renown’s neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). “Regardless of whether I’m working on ventilators or on another piece of equipment I’m assigned to, I’m always thinking about how I can help the patients, nurses and doctors,” said Rylie.  Raul Hernandez, a Clinical Engineering Specialist for Renown, is the go-to person for anesthesia, heart-lung bypass, red cell saver and life support equipment. He embraces the fact that, regardless of whether you are a specialist or a generalist, there is no typical day working in this department. “Every day brings different challenges,” said Raul. “I really enjoy the mental exercises I do every day. They keep me grounded and focused.”  On top of their day-to-day work and any special projects or emergencies that come up, the team is on an ongoing preventative maintenance schedule. Think of this work like your car’s oil change – routine maintenance to prevent something from breaking down in the future. “At any point, we might have 100-200 extra pieces of equipment to handle during preventative maintenance,” said Taylor Gray, a Clinical Engineering Technician for Renown. “We are always helping each other through any issues.”  Our Clinical Engineering team shows exactly what it means to be collaborative. Even though their to-do lists are ever-growing, this team never feels alone. They know they can always lean on each other for support, regardless of the workload.  “We always have each other’s backs,” said Taylor. “I feel so happy and satisfied in my job, and my coworkers are a large part of that.”  Celebrating the Genuine Difference  The Clinical Engineering department is driven by their desire to help and take care of the entire health system, and in turn, make a genuine difference for the communities we serve, from the medical staff to the patients.   “The satisfaction you get in our field when we impact patients’ lives and their healing process is so motivating and engaging,” said Tony Martinez. “It’s a great feeling.”  The team knows the common saying ‘Walk a mile in someone’s shoes’ very well; so well, in fact, that they take it to the next level, doing everything they can to prevent frustrations and extended down times. “We try to walk a mile in someone’s shoes before they get angry,” said Reagan Jordan, Director of Clinical Engineering for Renown. “Your satisfaction is our mission, and our team continually works to improve their outcomes every day.”  This department is where the entrepreneurial spirit and science-focused mind meet. For people like Raul Hernandez, who came from a business background as well as decades of medical technology experience, Renown helps him bring both his personal and business skills into focus. “This environment is very beneficial for Renown, me, and of course, the patients,” added Raul.  Being members of a team that is committed to excellence and purpose inspires them to reach new heights in patient care.  “I am constantly reminded of the positive impact we have by witnessing the individual experiences we have and hearing the enthusiasm and thankfulness in their voices,” said Raul. “It gives me a great sense of pride to work at Renown.”  "There is a strong feeling of mutual respect here,” added Ed Trejo, a Clinical Engineering Technician at Renown. “We are always here to help.”  The proof is in the data. The Clinical Engineering team scored as one of the top departments in the recent Renown employee engagement survey, with their results sitting at more than 94 percent.   “This speaks to not only our department leadership but also the team as a whole,” said Reagan. “I am extremely proud of them. Despite the pandemic, they are knocking it out of the park.”  For this department, coming to Renown is easy; staying at Renown is even easier.  “Staying at Renown is the easy choice,” said Raul. “And this team is only going to grow.”  Workflow Whizzes and Kindness Champions  “Rolling with the punches,” as Tony Martinez says, comes naturally to the Clinical Engineering team. With the constant workflow of equipment coming into the shop, every team member has learned how to be experts at prioritizing, especially based on the needs of our organization.  Even though their jobs can bring a lot of intensity, this department’s positive attitude radiates throughout the hospital. Upon entering the workshop, everyone is greeted with a smile from every team member, along with an immediate willingness to dive into the complex world of engineering.  “The experience of helping other people with their unique needs is invaluable,” said Taylor Gray.  If this work environment sounds enticing, great news – the Clinical Engineering team is growing. Motivated, aspiring engineers with a passion for healthcare and an associate’s degree in a related field are welcome.   Military experience is also valued very highly in this team. As many of our military servicemen and servicewomen gain specialized engineering experience while enlisted, the military-to-engineer career ladder at Renown is especially strong. In fact, according to Paul Joseph, a Clinical Engineering Technician at Renown, the majority of their teammates come from a military background.   Above all, being capable of prioritizing on the fly, thinking critically, having an open-mined outlook and being self-driven are the top skills that this department values. As Ed Trejo states, “If you’re willing to wear different hats, you will do very well here."  “Go with the flow, and expect the unexpected,” added Rylie Nickerson.  Those who join this team feel at home. The warm embrace of the team’s kind nature and the supportive environment they all foster inspires an efficient workflow that helps our entire hospital system function at the top of its game. At the end of the day, everyone who joins the team, or anyone who even interacts with the team in any capacity, will be in good hands.  Mandy Noriega, a Clinical Engineering Technician for Renown, closes these thoughts with a great reminder to each and every one of us: “After all, teamwork makes the dream work.”

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    • Miércoles, 01 de julio de 2020

    Reno es el hogar de la persona de marketing del año

    Suzanne Hendery, MA, APR de Renown Health ha sido seleccionada como ganadora del premio 2020 Medigy HITMC Award. Cada año, la Comunidad de Marketing de TI y Atención Médica (Healthcare and IT Marketing Community, HITMC) honra a las personas y organizaciones que se distinguieron durante el último año. Las nominaciones para los premios son revisadas por un comité de selección compuesto por veteranos de la industria y solo se elige a tres galardonados por categoría. Luego, un panel de jueces evalúa a los galardonados y se elige un ganador. Suzanne Hendery, directora de Marketing, Asuntos Públicos e Impacto Comunitario de Renown Health, ha sido seleccionada como la “Persona de marketing del año” de 2020. “Suzanne Hendery, de Renown Health, es la merecida ganadora del premio 2020 Medigy HITMC”, dijo John Lynn, editor en jefe y fundador de Healthcare Scene, la compañía detrás de HITMC. “En conjunto, los 2020 galardonados con el premio son un ejemplo brillante de lo mejor en el marketing de la atención médica. Es verdaderamente inspirador ver qué sucede cuando personas brillantes y apasionadas trabajan juntas”. Los premios 2020 Medigy HITMC Awards son una celebración de logros sobresalientes en marketing, relaciones públicas y comunicaciones dentro del ámbito de la atención médica y la TI de la salud. Es una oportunidad para que la Comunidad de Marketing de TI y Atención Médica (HITMC) se reúna y reconozca el arduo trabajo y los esfuerzos de las personas, las compañías de TI de salud, los proveedores de atención médica y las agencias. “En Renown Health, estamos muy orgullosos de Suzanne y de todo el equipo de Marketing y Comunicaciones. Cuentan las historias de nuestros héroes de la atención médica, se comprometen con nuestra comunidad y utilizan las comunicaciones para animar a la gente a mejorar su salud y bienestar”, dijo Tony Slonim, MD, DrPH, presidente y director ejecutivo de Renown Health. La Sra. Hendery comentó: “Ser capaz de condensar la esencia de nuestra organización en 2 palabras como “esperanza” y “determinación” es algo que me hace sentir demasiado orgullosa. Me siento honrada, y agradecida, de que Jim DeVolld y Rob Winkel de la Junta Directiva de Renown; el Dr. Tony Slonim, nuestro director ejecutivo; y nuestros médicos líderes, enfermeros, miembros del equipo y socios, se unieran a nuestra comunidad para crear la campaña “Luche por la causa justa”. Este trabajo nos transmite a todos un mensaje inspirador de esperanza y determinación en un momento tan importante de nuestra historia”. Suzanne Hendery es la directora de Marketing, Comunicaciones e Impacto Comunitario de Renown Health en Reno. La Sra. Hendery obtuvo su Maestría en Artes en la Universidad de Connecticut; es profesora de la Universidad de Harvard, miembro de la Junta Ejecutiva de Atención Médica de la American Marketing Association, miembro de la Public Relations Society of America y miembro de la Junta Directiva de Society for Healthcare Strategy and Market Development.     Acerca de los premios HITMC HITMC es una comunidad unida por la pasión y el amor por las relaciones públicas, la comunicación y el marketing en el ámbito de la atención médica y la TI de salud. La idea central detrás de HITMC es reunir a todos los profesionales de atención médica ingeniosos, innovadores y muy trabajadores para que podamos aprender unos de otros. Para ello, creamos una cultura en la que compartir, respetar y apoyar a los demás es la norma. Los premios anuales de HITMC son la encarnación de este espíritu. Su objetivo es celebrar a las mejores personas y organizaciones que han elevado el marketing, las relaciones públicas y las comunicaciones en el ámbito de la atención médica durante el año pasado. Para obtener más información, visite www.hitmc.com/awards.   Acerca de Renown Health Renown Health es la red de atención médica integrada de administración y propiedad local sin fines de lucro más grande de la región, que presta servicios a Nevada, Lake Tahoe y el noreste de California. Con una fuerza laboral diversa de más de 7,000 empleados, Renown ha fomentado una cultura de excelencia, determinación e innovación de larga data. La organización se compone de un centro de urgencias, dos hospitales de cuidados agudos, un hospital infantil, un hospital de rehabilitación, un grupo médico y una red de atención de urgencias y Hometown Health, la compañía de seguros sin fines de lucro más grande de la región y de propiedad local, Hometown Health. El modelo del instituto de Renown aborda determinantes sociales de la salud e incluye: salud infantil, salud conductual y adicciones, envejecimiento saludable e innovación en la salud. Los institutos clínicos incluyen: Cáncer, salud cardíaca y vascular, neurociencias y cirugía robótica. Actualmente, Renown está inscribiendo participantes en el estudio genético de salud poblacional basado en la comunidad más grande del mundo, el Healthy Nevada Project®. Visite renown.org para obtener más información.

    Leer más Acerca de Reno es el hogar de la persona de marketing del año

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    Departamento destacado: Datos y análisis empresariales

    In the fast-paced world of healthcare, productivity is always a focus. Care teams need accurate and timely information to make decisions that directly impact our patients. However, without a reliable system to analyze and deliver complex data, noticing areas for improvement and making impactful changes can become overwhelming. This is where the power of data and analytics comes into play.  Renown Health’s Enterprise Data & Analytics (EDA) department are the leaders of this transformation. This team cares for the caregiver by delivering key data and insights with thorough analytics. Their data-driven approach ensures we are moving towards consistent progress and excellence in patient care, creating a better healthcare experience for everyone.  Dedicated Data Deliverers From patient volumes to quality-of-care metrics, our EDA department drives a lot of decisions that directly affect our patients and caregivers. A day-in-the-life as an EDA team member is where creativity meets science.  “Data is the lifeblood of the department and my role,” said Clayton Pettit, Senior Data Analyst. “Every day, I'm working with data – figuring out how to get certain pieces of data, visualizing it to provide users with clear insights and helping users of the data glean those insights and analyze the data.”  “We are builders of data tools, collaborating with team members and IT teams,” added Michelle Ebesu, Data Analyst. “We problem solve and design the most efficient way to deliver data. We work on large projects, small report requests and answer reporting related questions. We investigate and research daily.”  According to this team, every day brings a blend of exploration, engagement and discovery. Their role within our health system is central to turning data into useful ideas that drive meaningful change for all.  “A day on the Enterprise Data & Analytics team involves responding to diverse requests, some well-defined and others more open-ended, requiring exploratory collaboration with stakeholders,” said Kevin Crofton, Senior Data Analyst. “We harness the vast institutional knowledge within our organization to inform our analytics projects. This collaborative approach not only enhances our insights but also extends their impact across various groups within the organization.”  “Each day in EDA is fast paced,” added Ryan Fernandez, Manager of Data Analytics. “Our days are filled with a variety of different tasks ranging from data wrangling, building visualization to tell a meaningful story, responding to urgent business questions with analysis, training other team members on how to use analytical tools, and constantly learning more about the different clinical service lines and how to interpret their data.”  No two days are the same in EDA. In fact, every day brings a new challenge. And the best part? They’re never alone. This team thrives on working together, emulating Renown’s cultural commitment of Collaboration to a tee.  “Every day is different,” said Susan McDonald, Senior Data Analyst. “On larger projects we collaborate together, with each person taking a piece. We'll meet daily to gauge progress, exchange ideas and assist each other when needed. We'll sometimes have to troubleshoot issues that may come up with some reports. We often meet with our end users to get further details on their needs or to present their requested reports.”  “Up until the last couple of months, my day-to-day was creating, updating and fixing reports for all aspects of Hometown Health,” added Ryan Zinck, Data Analyst. “For the past two months we have begun the development of what will be an extensive reporting system in PowerBI that's intended to serve most groups within the company.”  Working with digital healthcare information that impacts how a health system operates and makes needed improvements can be complicated, since information is entered in various ways like calculations, statistics or measurements. Susan McDonald said it best: “It’s like solving puzzles every day.”   “We are Business Intelligence,” said Michele Warner, Data Analyst. “We answer questions the business proposes. We write queries and design reports/dashboards. We dig into the tables that store the data that is input by everyone at Renown through EPIC and other applications. We tell a story that will help the business be more efficient, make better decisions, solve a problem or report to government agencies.”  “We dive deeper into the front-end data and analyze it to get more detailed information and insights regarding the performance and certain project,” added Boqun Yin, Data Analyst. “Then, our colleagues working at the front line can utilize it when making strategic business decisions.”  EDA takes the definition of trendsetting to a whole new level. With the unique ability to predict future trends, this department can provide crucial information that helps care teams on the floor care for their patients to the best of their ability today, tomorrow and forever.  “I deliver data on all sorts of topics for Renown,” said Clayton Pettit. “With this data, I help Renown see where we are and where we need to improve. Beyond that, the data I provide can help us see how we can improve, what things we need to focus on and processes we need to change.”  “Our organization needs up to date robust data to ensure quality and integrity so that it’s reliable, secure and accurate,” added Uriel Duran, Data Engineer. “We also provide analytics and insights that can provide/predict patient outcomes and trends. For our patients, improving patient care is critical – and that can be done with data.”  Making Your Lives Easier As stated by Brian, Howell, Manager of Data Engineering, “we’re here to make everyone’s lives easier.” And Brian is exactly right – the EDA department’s work impacts the people who care for patients. Their data analysis and engineering skills help our care teams answer questions, give them information they can make decisions with and inform them statistically about well they are doing, along with showing opportunities for growth.  “EDA professionals like to think of themselves as the ‘wizard behind the curtain,’ a nuance from the ‘All Knowing’ Wizard of Oz; we are custodians of the company's data and we take that responsibility seriously,” said Dr. Justin Coran, Chief Analytics Officer. “When we partner with our clinical or administrative counterparts, we can help evolve decision-making from emotional to rational. The shift to rational decision-making allows the company to understand cause and effect of their business or clinical decisions.”   “I work directly with our customers on a daily basis to determine how our department can help them achieve their goals,” added Brian Howell. “I have been involved in data for over 20 years and love the technology, ever-changing landscape and challenges.”  The proof of their influence is in the numbers and the words they hear from our front-line care teams, from a significant financial impact to words of enthusiasm from providers. This reinforcement encourages the EDA team to continue going above and beyond.  “My goal is to make life easier for our clinicians and staff who do provide direct care,” said Helen Bahrke, Senior Data Analyst. “I feel accomplished if my work helps other staff reduce their time spent running reports or finding the data they need. Some providers have their own research questions they are studying in their patient population. Helping them get the data they need so they can provide better and more efficient care makes me happy.”  “Though we may not be the most visible department at Renown, the work we do and content we output drives decision making at the highest level,” added Sean Gollos, Data Analyst. “We make it easier for physicians to track patients, provide key employee data to the HR department and help ensure our organization is compliant with several requirements set by our industry.”  “I have seen my work bring in millions of dollars so that Renown can provide better care where it’s needed,” added Sean Richards, Senior Data Analyst.  Both patients and providers can lean on the EDA department for support in helping unravel data that may seem complex to the everyday eye, which has a direct impact on productivity and care quality.  “We take care of those who take care of patients,” said Mark Templeton, Manager of Data Analytics. “From descriptive analytics to measurements and dashboards, we provide a lot of support to those who manage patient care and productivity.”  “Our team provides critical datasets and insights into specific medical data that informs decision making stakeholders, which indirectly impacts patient quality of care,” added Sergio Pascutiu, Senior Data Engineer.  The impact of this team’s expertise can be felt beyond the hospital floor. Renown Health Leadership relies on the EDA to deliver data that affects important decisions at the top organizational level.  “A typical day for me revolves around data integration and extract, transfer, load (ETL) operations,” said Ken Vogel, Data Engineer. “The data and reporting that we provide to our end users and Renown leadership drive the decisions that impact the organization as a whole, which in turn impacts our patients.”  “Renown Leadership has business experience and training in order to navigate the challenges and opportunities that constantly present themselves,” added Michael Jesser, EDA Project Manager. “EDA helps them test their proposals with real data. This has been the meat and potatoes for our department if you've got a question about any process then we'll find the data that helps you form a reasonable answer.”   "We provide timely information to Renown leadership so that they may optimize our operational efficiencies that allow for improved patient outcomes,” added Todd Nicholas, Data Engineer.  This team thrives on challenges. Ryan Fernandez explains it beautifully: “I love challenges and learning new things, which is what happens almost every day being an analyst in healthcare, and that is what keeps me in this industry.”  Fighting the Good Fight for Today and Tomorrow Throughout the past year, the EDA department has been hard at work with many transformative projects that have improved several processes at Renown. What many may not know is just how large of a role these team members played in several of these endeavors, from a time-keeping platform upgrade for our employees to creating a one-stop-shop data warehouse.  As one can likely imagine, many of these projects are a large source of pride for this department, and deservedly so: “I am most proud of the Renown Regional Medical Center wall board conversion project, converting the patient lists that previously displayed to an Epic dashboard that displays data that is pertinent to the staff taking care of patients. The new wall boards provide at-a-glance information requested by nursing leadership.” - Michelle Ebesu “The last 12 months within EDA has been transformational. In May 2023, the data needed to run operations was scattered across 200 source systems and files, 20,000+ SQL tables and thousands of columns of data. Led by the vision of our executives, the team onboarded the technology (Microsoft Azure) and completed the development of a foundational Enterprise Data Warehouse (EDW) within 8 months, when the process usually takes 1.5-2 years. EDA produced Renown's first in-house developed risk stratification algorithm to optimize care for our Hometown Health members and produced a brand-new state-of-the-art reporting system for primary care.” - Dr. Justin Coran  “Our team contributed to the integration with the new UKG enterprise resource planning (ERP) system which comprises of a multi-tenant integration package that sources data from the UKG system.” - Sergio Pascutiu “I'm proud of the role our department has played in migrating from Kronos to UKG. It was a project that took over a year from planning to implementation, but our team had a key role that I think really opened people's eyes to how much they rely on the data that our team maintains.” - Sean Gollos Since this team’s work involves a large collaborative effort between the clinicians and themselves, according to them, the work that our care teams do generates “a gold mine” of health services data for them to dig through and answer crucial questions to create solutions, such as “What has happened in the past?” “What is currently happening?”  While figuring out the answers to those questions that will affect the future of healthcare at Renown, one solution often comes to the forefront: artificial intelligence.  “Under the direction of our new Chief Analytics Officer, the tool sets that EDA uses will expand into machine learning and artificial intelligence (AI),” said Michael Jesser. “We'll be answering questions about what is likely to happen or what data could influence an answer that we don't normally associate with the question. This is big – and getting bigger. EDA will put Renown at the forefront of this powerful future.”  “The new data science team that will onboard in 2025 will be able to utilize AI and machine learning (ML) applications that may impact patient care directly,” added Dr. Justin Coran. “EDA is looking forward to partnering alongside our clinicians and nurses to create the future in AI / ML healthcare products.”  Virtually everyone in the EDA department was excited about a career in high tech. To make matters even better, many of them had a passion for healthcare and the non-profit world.  “My healthcare experience led me to an understanding that there was a need for someone that understood healthcare workflows in the IT field, so I joined as an Epic analyst to help design those workflows and eventually found my way onto the EDA reporting team,” said Raffi Kilejian, Data Analyst. “The work-life balance, along with the fact that I work for a non-profit that gives back to the community are my main reasons for working for Renown.”  Other team members didn’t originally intend to use their technical talents in healthcare but are glad that they ended up taking the road to Renown. From the department’s strong culture to our health system’s impact on the community, this team consistently reports enjoying the work they do every day for Renown.  “I chose to work at Renown because of its stellar reputation as a leader in community-focused healthcare and the sense that individual contributions could genuinely drive change,” said Kevin Crofton. “Although I hadn't originally planned a career in healthcare, I've found a profound synergy in this department, where multiple disciplines converge to address diverse challenges. This welcoming and collaborative atmosphere has been key to our success. My transition into healthcare has been immensely rewarding, allowing me to apply my skills in ways that meaningfully impact our community's health and well-being.”  Finding “better ways to do things,” as the EDA team puts it, transcends the backend data. That philosophy also feeds into their departmental culture, always finding ways to bring each other together and uplift one another’s accomplishments and ambitions.  “I'm proud that we've been able to bring back some former valuable Renown employees,” added Brian Howell. “It is a testament to the culture at Renown that people recognize the meaningful work we do. I love working for a healthcare organization that makes a difference in people's lives."  “I was referred to Renown by a good friend during job hunting; since I started to work for Renown, I've seen the changes and effort that the EDA leadership has put into the development of the team,” added Boqun Yin. “I am glad to be part of this journey. That's why I choose to stay.”  “Renown also offers great benefits which I have taken advantage of, such as tuition reimbursement for my online MS in Analytics program I am currently enrolled in,” added Ryan Fernandez.  As proudly stated by Michelle Ebesu, “I believe in the values we have here at Renown.” And at the end of the day, this is what matters most to all who work in EDA.  “The opportunity to drive meaningful change and contribute to a mission that goes beyond profit—to truly focus on improving people’s lives—continues to inspire and keep me deeply committed to our cause,” closes Kevin Crofton.

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    Departamento destacado: Centro de operaciones y transferencia de Renown

    Stepping into the Renown Transfer and Operations Center (RTOC) means stepping into a transformative hub of excellence where lives are saved and healthcare is reimagined. As a cornerstone of Renown Health's commitment to exceptional patient care, the RTOC serves as a dynamic nerve center that seamlessly coordinates medical resources, ambulance rides, hospital bed space, remote home systems, hospital transfers and emergency preparedness. In this best-in-class facility, the boundaries of what is possible in healthcare are constantly pushed, and new horizons of patient care are discovered.   Staffed with a dedicated team of skilled professionals, the RTOC harnesses the power of advanced technology and compassionate expertise to ensure that patients receive the highest level of care and support, no matter where they are. Through a synchronized network of communication, coordination, and compassionate care, the RTOC team ensures that patients receive the critical support they need when it matters most, working tirelessly to redefine what it means to deliver world-class healthcare.   A National Standard  Charged with the goal of overseeing the placement and transportation for every patient, the RTOC officially launched in 2021 as northern Nevada’s first and only transfer center of its kind and a nationally celebrated facility. As Renown’s highly coordinated care logistics system, this team uses the cutting-edge technology at their fingertips to customize healthcare to the needs of every patient, manage patient flow and drive healthcare innovation.  “Compared to where we’ve started to where we are now, it’s a 180-degree difference,” said Kelli McDonnell, Manager of RTOC. “When we first started building our facility right before the pandemic happened, we took what was six conference rooms and classrooms and turned it into a command center that organizations across the country admire and come to Reno to see what we do. Mel Morris, the Director of RTOC, was recruited exclusively to build our facility with her history of building successful hospital command centers. Many people didn’t realize what a transfer center was or that Renown was the only center in the region – and we only continue to grow.”  This best-in-class facility, and the masterful team behind it, handles:  Coordinating all incoming patients transferred from neighboring hospitals and 27 counties across northern Nevada, Lake Tahoe, northeast California and neighboring states. Matching patients to the most appropriate bed placement using diagnostic, triage and Epic electronic medical record clinical information in conjunction with medical staff expertise to outline a plan of care that determines the best bed assignment given the patient’s needs.  Coordinating video-enabled Telehealth monitoring capabilities for Renown’s four Intensive Care Units (ICUs), as well as Renown patient Telehealth and virtual visits. Monitoring Remote Home systems with Masimo during the COVID-19 pandemic, where some patients received hospital-level care in the comfort of their own homes while Renown clinicians monitored and evaluated their data and plan of care.  Serving emergency and disaster management for area hospitals, first-responders and the community with local, regional and statewide emergency and disaster management for sudden-onset emergencies.  The RTOC is home to many different critical roles for our health system, including Transfer Center Nurses, Ride Line Coordinators, RTOC Coordinators and more, many duties of which each team member cross-trains on to be able to fill in whenever needed. While their roles may differ, their commitment to their patients remains the same – and they all work together to achieve the same outcome: delivering the right care, at the right time and place.  “As an RTOC Coordinator, we do a variety of different things,” said Anna Schaffer, RTOC Coordinator. “We do triage coordination to help our nurses and hospitalists get patients in the emergency department admitted, and we also do bed control to find patients appropriate bed placement. Communication is important, so we always make sure to stay closely connected with the charge nurses on those floors.”  “We start with a basic ‘need to know’ and place patients accordingly,” added Karly Brown, RTOC Coordinator. “We get surgery numbers, ICU capacity and discharges and find beds for all patients as quickly as possible. We have the advantage of being able to see the entire hospital.”  “I primarily schedule transportation for patients at the hospital who are either going home or going to a skilled nursing facility,” said Sarah Clark, Ride Line Coordinator. “I get requests from case managers to schedule rides, and I work with REMSA and other ambulance services to schedule them. It relies a lot on appropriate and efficient communication and critical thinking.”  Patients in facilities across northern Nevada and northeastern California, especially the rural communities, look to the RTOC to help guide ambulances, bed coordinators and hospital staff in finding care for our rural patients.  “As a transfer center nurse, I facilitate incoming patients from rural facilities in Nevada and surrounding areas in California,” added Meg Myles, Transfer Center Nurse Specialist. “There are days we may take up to 30 direct admissions from these areas.”  “We are the point of contact for inter-facility transfers, whether we are sending patients out or bringing them into Renown,” said Lisa Lac, Transfer Center Nurse Specialist. “We take phone calls from those rural areas, identify what services are needed, connect them to the appropriate provider and coordinate any transfers.”  “Simply put, we are the bed wizards,” said Addison Rittenhouse, RTOC Coordinator.  The RTOC team continues to break barriers and push the boundaries of medical excellence through leveraging the technology at their fingertips and their unwavering dedication to the health of our community. Inspiring a new era of medical possibilities, these team members have achieved a multitude of accomplishments for both their department and their patients since the birth of the center.  “We have significantly reduced the time it takes to get patient admit orders in, thanks in part to the new Triage Coordinator role, and we provide easier access for patients to transfer to us from other facilities,” said Beth Rios, RTOC Coordinator. “We have taken a bigger role in helping the smaller hospitals in our area in caring for patients and improve patient throughput.”  “As a team, we’ve done a lot of work in creating an engaging and positive environment, and our internal morale committee has been a huge help with that,” said Kelli McDonnell. “We’ve been working tremendously over the last year and taking all the feedback that we received from the Employee Engagement Survey to make improvements. We had 100 percent survey participation within five days, which is incredible.”  “I am so proud of our escalation and problem-solving skills,” said Becca Dietrich, RTOC Coordinator. “When an issue is raised to us, we will always find a timely solution on our end so our care teams can focus on the issue in front of them. We are the eyes in the sky, seeing movement everywhere.”  Each day in the life of our RTOC team members is a testament to their commitment, resilience and timework, making a profound impact on countless lives.

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    • Empleados
    • Farmacia
    • Medicamentos

    Departamento destacado: Farmacia

    When it comes to each patient’s healthcare journey, medication is often a key chapter. After all, medication is one of the most common treatment methods to help patients on the road back to health. In 2023, 4.83 billion prescriptions were filled in the U.S., and with this number only anticipated to rise annually, having an expert pharmacy team on your side to make certain you are prescribed the ideal dosage to treat your condition, prepare your prescriptions on time and help you manage your medications responsibly is important.  Fortunately, at Renown Health, we have best-in-class inpatient and outpatient pharmacy teams to fill both prescriptions and promises for excellent care. Renown Pharmacy plays a vital role in helping us foster a health system that prioritizes patient well-being above all else. This department exemplifies the impact that a unified, expert pharmacy team can have on patient outcomes now and in the future.  The Masters of Medication Spanning three hospitals plus ambulatory locations across the health system, Renown’s growing pharmacy team – full of dedicated pharmacists, pharmacy technicians and even medical assistants – manages medications in a wide variety of patient settings, touching nearly every aspect of the healthcare continuum: Outpatient Retail Pharmacies Renown Regional Medical Center – 75 Pringle Way The Healthcare Center – 21 Locust Street Renown South Meadows Medical Center – 10101 Double R Blvd  Inpatient Pharmacies Renown Rehabilitation Hospital Renown Regional Medical Center (including Renown Children’s Hospital) Renown South Meadows Medical Center COMING SOON: Conrad Breast Center Pharmacy (in honor of Kristina Ferrari) in the Specialty Care Center at Renown South Meadows Ambulatory Pharmacies Anticoagulation Services – Institute for Heart & Vascular Health (IHVH) Pharmacotherapy Program – IHVH and Renown Medical Group Locations Congestive Heart Failure Pharmacotherapy Program – Center for Advanced Medicine B at Renown Regional Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) Pharmacotherapy Program – Renown South Meadows Endocrinology Pharmacotherapy Program – Renown South Meadows Additional Pharmacy Programs Medical Reconciliation Pharmacy Residency Clinical pharmacists at Renown bridge the gap between medicine and compassionate support, making sure each patient receives personalized care one prescription at a time.  “There are various roles pharmacists play within Renown,” said Clarissa Munoz, Clinical Pharmacist in the Renown Regional Inpatient Pharmacy. “Staff pharmacists work diligently to ensure correct medications are dispensed, and if compounded, make sure they were prepared properly. They also work hard to answer medication messages and phone calls, help verify orders and make sure ode trays/RSI kits are appropriately stocked and ready when needed. Clinical pharmacists work from satellite pharmacies on the floor and focus on reviewing patient charts and aim to provide additional interventions to the providers to optimize treatment strategies. We also serve as a resource for nursing staff and help answer medication questions.”  “My role in the pharmacy is pretty expansive,” added Chanelle Ajimura, Clinical Pharmacist in the Renown Regional Outpatient Pharmacy. “I maintain inventory to confirm patients can receive their medications in a timely manner both for our discharge and retail patients while balancing the Meds to Beds program, which offers medication delivery to the bedside and bedside medication counseling; collaborating with an interdisciplinary team to find the most affordable price for patients; and verifying that the dose, strength, indication, etc. is appropriate for the patient from start to finish.”  “In the pharmacy, I make sure patients are receiving appropriate drug therapy by checking for major drug interactions and ensuring appropriate dosing,” added Courtney Church, Clinical Pharmacist in the Renown Regional Outpatient Pharmacy. “I also make recommendations to providers so patients can get cost-effective therapy.”  Our pharmacy technicians work behind-the-scenes ensuring efficient medication management, making a difference in the lives of patients every day.  “A pharmacy technician is responsible for making sure the patient gets their medications on time and at the lowest price possible,” said Nate Graham, Pharmacy Technician in the Renown Regional Outpatient Pharmacy. “This is done by working with patients, insurance companies and case workers. We fill prescriptions, enter prescriptions into our system, receive and send orders for medications and maintain a clean pharmacy with an accurate inventory.”  “We do a variety of things; the task people probably know the most is counting out the medications and putting them in the amber vials,” added Rachel Vallin, Pharmacy Technician in the Renown Regional Outpatient Pharmacy. “We also help patients at the front of the pharmacy, ring out their prescriptions, answer some basic questions (deferring to a pharmacist as necessary) and billing insurance. Meds to Beds is my favorite part because I feel the most involved. I take medications to patients who are discharging up to their hospital rooms so they have it with them when they leave.”  “As a technician, I confirm that all medications of new admissions are available in our machines prior to admitting and then maintain stock during each patient’s stay,” added Tammara Axtman, Pharmacy Technician at Renown Rehabilitation Hospital. "I also assist our nurses when needed in regard to any of their questions with both EPIC and Omnicell.”  Our pharmacy team is also on the move all across our health system, thanks to our Ambulatory Pharmacy programs. For patients experiencing a serious heart, lung, or endocrine condition that requires ongoing drug therapy maintenance and guidance, our ambulatory pharmacies step in to carefully monitor how their medications impact their health and well-being.  “Our role as pharmacists in this department is non-traditional because we actually see patients in the exam rooms face-to-face,” said Cory Lankford, Ambulatory Care Clinical Pharmacist for Renown’s Anticoagulation Services. “We modify their medication regimens and drug recommendations under collaborative practice agreements.”  “Because our role is so unique, we have a lot of opportunities to make a positive impact on patients,” added Janeen Abe, Ambulatory Care Clinical Pharmacist for Renown’s Anticoagulation Services. “We do a lot of direct patient interaction, including counseling patients on their medications and helping them navigate through their disease state.”  “As a medical assistant in this department, we’re called the patient ‘liaisons’ to orchestrate who they should go to whether it’s a nurse, a provider or a pharmacist,” added Kiara Scruggs, Medical Assistant for Renown’s Anticoagulation Services. “We look at each patient’s medications and help with the Warfarin blood thinner monitor. We get to do a lot with patients." A key resource within the Pharmacy department and the emergency admission process, our Medical Reconciliation ("Med Rec") team stays on top of each patient's medication records. By ensuring each medication regimen is accurately reflected in each patient's chart and that patients continue to take their at-home medications while admitted to the hospital, this team provides vital insight into medications that could be a contributing factor to each patient's symptoms, including drug interactions. “Our medication reconciliation pharmacy technician team are true detectives,” said Heather Townsend, Clinical Pharmacy Supervisor. “When a patient arrives to the hospital, Med Rec works with patients, families, caregivers and outpatient pharmacies to compile a list of medications the patient has been taking a home. This list is used to make sure medications are not contributing to the patient’s symptoms and to assure medications are continued throughout the hospital stay. The addition of the medication reconciliation team has been one of the greatest advancements in medication safety.” “As a Med Rec Tech, we interview patients and family members and call pharmacies, skilled nursing facilities, etc. to obtain an accurate and complete medication list/history to outline what the patient is currently taking on a daily basis,” added Kara McGee, Medical Reconciliation Pharmacy Technician. “We make sure that we document the correct medication, dose, route, frequency and directions. This information is crucial because the nurses, pharmacists and physicians look at our work to figure out if any medications are contributing to the patient's health condition, and for the continuation of home medications on admission.” “Even though the Med Rec Tech might seem small in the hospital realm, it is very vital for patient information and beneficial to the patient's health,” added Brizza Villafan, Medical Reconciliation Pharmacy Technician. “There is never a dull moment in this work.” No matter the diagnosis, having Renown Pharmacy as an integral part of your healthcare team is a win-win situation for both you and them: you receive access to medication to help you heal, delivered to you with precision and care, and the pharmacy team has the opportunity to care for you and make a positive impact, a role they take seriously.

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    • Viernes 22 de septiembre de 2023

    Reno es el hogar de CNO para saber: Enfermera ejecutiva en jefe Melodie Osborn, nombrada en la lista nacional de Becker

    Se ha publicado la lista anual de Becker de Directores de Enfermería para Conocer para 2023, en la que se reconoce a los líderes profesionales de la salud de enfermería de todo el país. Melodie Osborn, MBA, BSN, RN, NEA-BC de Renown Health, la única organización benéfica de atención médica sin fines de lucro de Reno, es uno de los 153 líderes profesionales de enfermería a nivel nacional que figura en la lista, y uno de los dos de Nevada. “Estos líderes aportan una combinación única de experiencia clínica y de liderazgo a sus funciones. Estos líderes de atención médica de enfermería han navegado por sus hospitales y sistemas de salud durante la pandemia de COVID-19, y ahora están abordando la escasez de personal, gestionando los presupuestos laborales y creando vías profesionales para la próxima generación de enfermeros”, declaró Becker. En su anuncio, Becker’s destacó que Melodie Osborn, MBA, BSN, RN, directora ejecutiva de enfermería de Renown Health (Reno, Nev.), supervisa la enfermería y la atención sin problemas en todo el sistema de entrega integrado sin fines de lucro más grande de Nevada. En 2023, trabajó con donantes y la Universidad de Nevada, Reno, para crear un canal académico para abordar la escasez de enfermería a través de la financiación de becas de viaje completo para hasta 24 estudiantes de enfermería cada año. Los beneficiarios de becas también pueden completar una pasantía remunerada en Renown con un trabajo hospitalario garantizado después de la graduación y la licencia. En 2020, la Sra. Osborn se ofreció como voluntaria para liderar el esfuerzo de vacunación contra la COVID-19 de Renown y ayudó personalmente a vacunar a más de 50,000 miembros de la comunidad. Fue presidenta de la Organización de Nevada para Líderes de Enfermería. Bajo su liderazgo, las UCI de Renown son tres veces ganadoras del premio Beacon de la AACN por demostrar excelencia en la atención al paciente, un entorno de trabajo saludable y atención continua y basada en la evidencia”. “Estamos muy contentos de que Melodie haya sido reconocida a nivel nacional por su liderazgo estelar”, dijo Brian Erling, MD, MBA, presidente y director ejecutivo de Renown Health. “Durante los últimos doce años, ha construido equipos de alto desempeño y creado un entorno de apoyo que mejora la atención centrada en el paciente. Melodie tiene una ética de trabajo increíble, principios sólidos y ha trabajado para lograr un estándar constantemente alto de práctica de enfermería en Renown Health. Melodie se toma muy en serio su responsabilidad como la voz ejecutiva de enfermería de más de 2,700 enfermeros. Su dedicación para mejorar la salud y la atención ha inspirado a los equipos a trabajar juntos para lograr resultados significativos que han beneficiado a muchos. Melodie es la definición de líder dedicado y comprometido, y merece este reconocimiento. Estamos muy orgullosos de sus logros y le agradecemos su liderazgo excepcional”. Melodie Osborn es miembro del equipo de liderazgo ejecutivo de Renown Health. Renown Health obtuvo el premio al Mejor empleador de atención médica de Forbes en Nevada por combatir el agotamiento y garantizar el bienestar y la seguridad de los cuidadores. Renown Health está contratando enfermeros excepcionales y ofrece una cultura de dignidad y respeto con oportunidades de flexibilidad y crecimiento. Como líder nacional en salud, Renown proporciona acceso a tecnologías de última generación, instalaciones avanzadas y sistemas integrados para pacientes. Para obtener más información, visite renown.org/careers.

    Leer más Acerca de Reno es el hogar de CNO para saber: Enfermera ejecutiva en jefe Melodie Osborn, nombrada en la lista nacional de Becker

    • Miércoles, 14 de agosto de 2024

    Reno es el hogar del experto del año en análisis y ciencia de datos

    Justin Coran, PhD, MPH, director de análisis de Renown Health, la única red de atención médica benéfica sin fines de lucro de Reno, es uno de los 100 líderes sénior en ciencia de datos reconocidos a nivel nacional y el único experto de Nevada en ganar un premio AI100 que celebra los logros de aquellos que realizan avances significativos en el campo de análisis, ciencia de datos e IA. “Estos líderes demuestran liderazgo en el desarrollo y la implementación de tecnologías de IA en su industria, pensamiento innovador y contribuciones que han avanzado en el campo de la analítica y tienen un historial de impacto medible con sus equipos, como mejores resultados comerciales, mayor eficiencia, y mejor calidad de vida para los clientes”, AIM declaró. El Dr. Coran fue nombrado uno de los cuatro “CxO impulsados por datos” en la lista de AIM Research de los 100 líderes de inteligencia artificial más influyentes en los EE. UU. para 2024 en una ceremonia en persona el 26 de julio en MachineCon USA en la ciudad de Nueva York. “Estamos muy contentos de que el Dr. Coran y su equipo hayan sido reconocidos a nivel nacional por estar a la vanguardia de la ciencia y la tecnología de datos”. dijo Brian Erling, MD, MBA, Presidente y director ejecutivo de Renown Health. “Durante el último año, Justin ha construido un equipo de alto desempeño y ha creado un entorno de apoyo que ha mejorado las operaciones comerciales y la atención al paciente. La dedicación de Justin para mejorar la confiabilidad, integridad y precisión de los datos está inspirando a los equipos a lograr resultados significativos que han beneficiado a muchos. Justin es un líder dedicado y merece este reconocimiento. Estamos muy orgullosos de sus logros y le agradecemos a él y a su equipo por todo lo que hacen por Renown y nuestros pacientes”. El Dr. Justin Coran es científico de datos y sociólogo médico aplicado con más de veinte años de experiencia en sistemas de informes de atención médica, desarrollo avanzado de productos analíticos que ayuda con la toma de decisiones médicas, atención médica no sesgada culturalmente competente, interacción médico-paciente y calidad de la atención médica. El Dr. Coran se incorporó a Renown Health en 2023 como director de análisis y fue nombrado profesor adjunto de la Facultad de Medicina de la Universidad de Reno. Dirigiendo una división de casi 60 profesionales, el Dr. Coran es responsable de crear la estrategia y la visión para la ingeniería de datos, el análisis de datos y la ciencia de datos. Completó su formación de posgrado en la Universidad de Florida, donde obtuvo su doctorado en sociología médica y su maestría en salud pública en administración hospitalaria y epidemiología. El Dr. Coran dice: “Los equipos de atención necesitan información precisa y oportuna para tomar decisiones que afecten directamente a los pacientes. Con un sistema confiable para analizar y entregar datos complejos, se pueden realizar mejoras y cambios impactantes todos los días. Aquí es donde entra en juego el poder de un equipo de datos y análisis”. Como líder del departamento de Datos y Análisis Empresariales (Enterprise Data & Analytics, EDA) de Renown Health, el Dr. Coran y su equipo son líderes de esta transformación. Este equipo se preocupa por los cuidadores de Renown al proporcionar datos y perspectivas clave con análisis exhaustivos. Su enfoque basado en datos garantiza que la organización avance hacia un progreso constante y la excelencia en la atención al paciente, creando una mejor experiencia de atención médica para todos. Según Justin y su equipo, cada día aporta una combinación de exploración, compromiso y descubrimiento. Su función dentro del sistema de salud es fundamental para convertir los datos en ideas útiles que impulsen un cambio significativo para todos. Justin Coran es miembro del equipo de liderazgo de Renown Health. Renown Health figura como el mejor empleador de atención médica de Forbes en Nevada. Como el único Centro de Traumatología de Nivel 2 de la región para adultos y niños, Renown presta servicios a más de 1 millón de personas y 100,000 millas cuadradas. En U.S. News and World Report Best Hospital Rankings, Renown Regional Medical Center fue nombrado el número 1 en el estado de Nevada por 2024, 2023 y 2022. Lea más aquí. Renown Health está contratando profesionales excepcionales y ofrece una cultura de dignidad y respeto con oportunidades de flexibilidad y crecimiento. Como líder nacional en salud, Renown proporciona acceso a tecnologías de última generación, instalaciones avanzadas y sistemas integrados para pacientes. Para obtener más información, visite renown.org/careers.     Acerca de Renown Health Renown Health es la red de atención médica integrada, sin fines de lucro, con gobernación local más grande de la región que presta servicios en Nevada, Lake Tahoe y el noreste de California. Con una fuerza laboral diversa de más de 7,500 empleados, Renown ha fomentado una cultura de excelencia, determinación e innovación de larga data. La organización comprende un centro de traumatología, dos hospitales de atención aguda, un hospital para niños, un hospital de rehabilitación, un grupo médico y una red de atención de urgencia, y la compañía de seguros sin fines de lucro de propiedad local, Hometown Health. Visite renown.org para obtener más información.

    Leer más Acerca de Reno es el hogar del experto del año en análisis y ciencia de datos

    • Viernes 29 de septiembre de 2023

    Renown Health es reconocido a nivel nacional por su compromiso de brindar atención de alta calidad para accidentes cerebrovasculares con tres reconocimientos de la Asociación Americana del Corazón

    La Asociación Americana del Corazón presenta los premios Get With The Guidelines®- Stroke Gold Plus por su dedicación comprobada para garantizar que todos los pacientes con accidente cerebrovascular tengan acceso a las mejores prácticas y a la atención que salva vidas. Los proveedores de emergencias, médicos y quirúrgicos de Renown Health han recibido tres premios Get With The Guidelines® de la Asociación Americana del Corazón. Estos premios demuestran el compromiso de garantizar que los pacientes con accidente cerebrovascular reciban los tratamientos más adecuados de acuerdo con las pautas reconocidas a nivel nacional y basadas en la investigación; reducir las discapacidades y aumentar la cantidad de vidas salvadas. Cada 40 segundos, alguien en los EE. UU. sufre un accidente cerebrovascular. Los derrames cerebrales son la quinta causa principal de muerte en los EE. UU. y la principal causa de discapacidades en adultos. Los estudios muestran que los pacientes se recuperan mejor cuando los proveedores siguen constantemente las pautas de tratamiento. Get With The Guidelines pone a trabajar la experiencia de la Asociación Americana del Corazón y la Asociación Americana de Accidentes Cerebrovasculares para hospitales de todo el país, lo que ayuda a garantizar que la atención del paciente esté alineada con las últimas pautas basadas en la investigación y la evidencia. “Un accidente cerebrovascular es una afección extremadamente grave que requiere tratamiento médico de emergencia. Cuanto más rápido se proporcione el tratamiento, menor será el riesgo de lesión cerebral. Estamos orgullosos de nuestros miles de médicos, enfermeros y médicos que siempre practican una atención excepcional al paciente al cumplir con las últimas pautas de tratamiento”, dijo el Dr. Brian Erling, MBA, presidente y director ejecutivo de Renown Health. “Get With The Guidelines hace que sea más fácil para nuestros equipos poner a trabajar diariamente el conocimiento comprobado y los protocolos coherentes, lo que los estudios demuestran que puede ayudar a las personas a vivir vidas más largas y mejores”. “Como participante de los programas Get With The Guidelines, Renown calificó para los premios al demostrar que los médicos y médicos de todo nuestro sistema de salud integrado están comprometidos a mejorar la atención de calidad para los pacientes con accidente cerebrovascular”, dijo el Dr. Bill Plauth, MMM, CPE, director médico de Renown Health y decano adjunto de Asuntos Clínicos de la Facultad de Medicina de la Universidad de Nevada, Reno. “Si usted o un ser querido está experimentando un accidente cerebrovascular, llame al 911, ya que necesita atención médica especializada de inmediato. La atención de accidentes cerebrovasculares se centra en ayudar a las personas a recuperarse tanto como sea posible y a volver a la vida independiente. Los equipos del Renown Neurovascular and Stroke Program y del Renown Rehabilitation Hospital brindan atención de emergencia experta para accidentes cerebrovasculares y servicios integrales de atención neurovascular y rehabilitación”. “Nos complace reconocer a Renown Health por su compromiso con el cuidado de aquellos en su comunidad que necesitan atención cardiovascular”, dijo John Warner, MD, FAHA, expresidente de la Asociación Americana del Corazón y director ejecutivo de The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center. “Los hospitales que siguen los protocolos de mejora de la calidad de la Asociación Americana del Corazón a menudo ven mejores resultados para los pacientes, menos reingresos y tasas de mortalidad más bajas, un triunfo para los sistemas de atención médica, las familias y las comunidades”. “Renown Regional Medical Center es el único Centro Integral de Accidentes Cerebrovasculares designado en el norte de Nevada”, dice Benjamin Pence, DO, Director del Instituto de Neurociencias de Renown. “Esto significa que tenemos el más alto nivel de certificación para recibir y tratar los casos de accidente cerebrovascular más complejos. Nuestro equipo del Instituto de Neurociencias está dirigido por los principales neurólogos del área, y llevamos a cabo estudios de investigación que involucran nuevas formas de prevenir, diagnosticar y manejar trastornos neurológicos. Atendemos a pacientes que sufren trastornos nerviosos y cerebrales debido a accidente cerebrovascular, dolor de cabeza, epilepsia y otras causas agudas. También monitoreamos y desarrollamos opciones de tratamiento para pacientes con trastornos de la memoria y del movimiento, como Alzheimer, enfermedad de Parkinson o esclerosis múltiple”. Renown Health también recibió el objetivo de la Asociación Americana del Corazón: Premio Stroke Honor Roll Elite. Para calificar para este reconocimiento, los hospitales deben cumplir con criterios específicos que reduzcan el tiempo entre la llegada de un paciente elegible al hospital (dentro de los 60 minutos o menos) y el tratamiento para al menos el 85 por ciento de los pacientes correspondientes. “Es un honor estar entre los ganadores del premio Stroke Honor Roll Elite de la Asociación Americana del Corazón”, dijo Bret Frey, MD, presidente de los equipos de Atención Médica de Emergencia del Norte de Nevada en Renown Health. “Nos adherimos a estas rigurosas pautas todos los días y demostramos nuestro compromiso inquebrantable de garantizar que más personas en el norte de Nevada reciban atención de emergencia y trauma líder y el regalo de vidas más prolongadas y saludables”. Renown Health también recibió el objetivo de la Asociación Americana del Corazón: Rollo de honor para la diabetes tipo 2: premio por accidente cerebrovascular. Objetivo: La diabetes tipo 2 tiene como objetivo garantizar que los pacientes con diabetes tipo 2, que podrían tener un mayor riesgo de complicaciones, reciban la atención más actualizada y basada en evidencia cuando sean hospitalizados debido a un accidente cerebrovascular. Este premio se otorga a los hospitales que califican para el premio de nivel plata o de logros más altos dentro del programa Get With The Guidelines – Stroke y logran un puntaje compuesto general de la iniciativa cardiovascular para la diabetes de más del 80 por ciento. Acerca de Renown Health Renown Health es la red de atención médica integrada sin fines de lucro más grande de Nevada que presta servicios en Nevada, Lake Tahoe y el noreste de California. Con una fuerza laboral diversa de más de 7,000 empleados, Renown ha fomentado una cultura de excelencia, determinación e innovación de larga data. La organización comprende un centro de traumatología, dos hospitales de atención aguda, un hospital para niños, un hospital de rehabilitación, un grupo médico y una red de atención de urgencia, y la compañía de seguros sin fines de lucro de propiedad local, Hometown Health. Para unirse al equipo de Renown, visite renown.org/careers. Acerca de Get With The Guidelines Get With The Guidelines® es el programa de mejora de calidad hospitalaria de la Asociación Estadounidense del Corazón y la American Stroke Association que proporciona a los hospitales las últimas pautas basadas en la investigación. Desarrollado con el objetivo de salvar vidas y acelerar la recuperación, Get With The Guidelines ha influido en la vida de más de 12 millones de pacientes desde 2001. Visite heart.org para obtener más información.

    Leer más Acerca de Renown Health es reconocido a nivel nacional por su compromiso de brindar atención de alta calidad para accidentes cerebrovasculares con tres reconocimientos de la Asociación Americana del Corazón

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