December 2008 eHealthFocus
eHealth Focus, December 2008 December is here, the holiday season is upon us, and 2009 is just around the corner. North Fulton Regional Hospital looks forward to the coming year with great promise as it reflects on an eventful 2008. From new team members to new technology to a 25th Anniversary...read about how your local Level II Trauma Center and Certified Primary Sroke Center continuously has proven itself to be so much more!
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VitalStim Shows Success for those with Swallowing Issues Swallowing issues affect many people. North Fulton Regional Hospital offers swallowing therapy services to treat those with these issues and to help alleviate and manage their symptoms. With the new VitalStim Therapy, patients are experiencing positive results. Are you in need of a physician? For a free and confidential physician referral, click here or call (770) 751-2600.
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Austin Wins CEO of the Year Through Volunteer Auxiliary NFRH CEO Joe Austin was recently honored with the CEO of the Year Award from the Volunteer Auxiliary. Nominations were accepted from hospitals across the state of Georgia (94 in all) and his rose to the top of the pack! At NFRH, we value quality. Learn more about this initiative here.
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PACS Greatly Enhances Patient Care New technologies are constantly hitting the market, increasing our ability to care for our patients. One such enhancement is PACS, (Picture Archiving and Communication System). PACS has many patient and physician benefits, including the transition to a film-less system.
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Plan for the 2009 Whole Body, Whole Health Seminar Series With the success of the 2008 seminar series, North Fulton Regional Hospital and Harry's Farmers Market have planned a fresh new line-up for 2009. Plan ahead and mark your calendars with this FREE monthly seminar series...
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Driving Evaluations Help to Keep Roads Safe Specific abilities such as vision, flexibility, sensation, reaction time, memory and strength are necessary for safe driving. Often those closest to a driver may have the most difficulty providing guidance and determining if it is time for the person to stop driving. A driving evaluation allows an impartial professional to assist the client, family and physician in determining the best course of action.
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