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Deborah Selected for New Aortic Stenosis Pilot Program to Address Quality of Care for Heart Valve Patients
Aortic Stenosis program from the American Heart Association focuses on deficiencies in diagnosis and treatment of this deadly heart valve disease.
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According to the CDC, more than 6.5 million Americans have heart failure, and it is a contributing factor in 1 in 8 deaths. Caught in its earliest stages, heart failure can be reversed or slowed through lifestyle modification and medication. For many patients, early intervention can dramatically slow or even halt disease progression. For those…
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Chronic, slow-healing wounds can be caused by a variety of health conditions, including those affecting circulation or specific types of injuries.
Learn MoreDeborah Heart and Lung Center Receives Bronze Milestone Recognition from IAC for Its Long-Term Commitment to the Performance and Interpretation of Quality Echocardiograms Since 2004
By achieving IAC Echocardiography accreditation for 20 years, Deborah Heart and Lung Center has received a Bronze Milestone Recognition for demonstrating its long-term commitment to continuously improving patient outcomes and safety.
Learn MoreHonorable Mention in DrFirst’s 2021 Healthiverse Heroes Award for Excellence in Using Healthcare Technology to Improve Care Collaboration, Interoperability, and Patient Outcomes
Healthiverse Heroes Award Winners Recognized for Uniting the Healthcare Universe by Connecting People and Information at Touch Points of Care
Learn MoreACL Rehab
A staggering 250,000 ACL (anterior cruciate ligament) injuries happen every year in the United States. Athletes often suffer from knee injuries as a result of jumping and pivoting incorrectly while playing sports. Female athletes, in particular, have a 10-times greater risk of suffering an ACL injury than males. Even after surgery, athletes are highly susceptible…
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In the United States, people visit physicians for symptoms related to back pain almost as much as they do for a common cold. While most back pain and back aches happen irregularly and are hard to diagnose, the pain or discomfort felt in the back can become a chronic problem if it is not addressed…
Learn MoreDo These Things to Advocate for Your Health
Here are tips to help you take charge of your health and be a wiser health care consumer.
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