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ArnotHealth INSIGHT Did You Know? Spotlight on Bariatric Surgery Arnot Health, in conjunction with Bariatric Surgical Associates Robert Cole, MD and Douglas McKane, MD, recently received designation as a Bariatric Center of Excellence from the American Society for Bariatric Surgery.This follows the elite Center of Excellence designation from Excellus BlueCross BlueShield for Bariatric Surgery Program of Excellence. This Center of Excellence designation recognizes surgical programs with a demonstrated track record of favorable outcomes in Bariatric surgery. To earn this designation, Arnot Health underwent a series of site inspections during which all aspects of the program's surgical processes and data on health outcomes were closely examined. According to the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, the number of U.S. Bariatric surgeries more than quadrupled between 1998 and 2002 - from 13,386 to 71,733. Faced with clinical evidence that the most experienced and best-run Bariatric surgery programs have by far the lowest rates of complications, the American Society for Bariatric Surgery Centers of Excellence is to recognize surgery centers with high performance standards. For more information call Health on Demand at 607-737-4499. ArnotHealth Quality Healthcare Close to Home January - February 2006 Clinical Research Close to Home Arnot Health's Clinical Research department has grown steadily in its five years of existence. Within the last year, the department has grown into an entity all its own, managing a dozen studies under physician-investigator, Dr. Frederic Skinner. As a participant in important national and worldwide clinical research trials and studies, the department serves as the main conduit for helping to connect patients and staff interested in clinical trials, including cutting-edge experimental treatments. News and Information for Physicians and Medical Professionals ArnotHealth INSIGHT In this issue: Arnot Health is a community-based, not-for-profit healthcare system operated for the public benefit. Contents may not be reproduced in whole or in part without written permission. 607-737-4100 or www.arnothealth.org New PET/CT System Page 1 • Making Hospitals Safer Page 2 • DVD Aids Flouroscopy • Dialysis Services • Clinical Research Close to Home New Appointments: • Anyone interested in learning more can call 607-271-7000. 600 Roe Avenue Elmira, New York 14905 • First PET/CT System in Region Departments / Issues: All of the trials and studies are run in compliance with FDA, HIPPA and good clinical practice guidelines. In-house research coordinators facilitate studies with various physician offices, making the process as easy as possible for physicians and staff. ArnotHealth January - February 2006 INSIGHT Non-Profit Organization US Postage PAID Elmira, NY Permit No. 157 VP of Medical Affairs William E. Huffner, M.D. • Jay K. Mehta, M.D. • Charles Raudat, DO Arnot Ogden Medical Center now offers a PET/CT system completely optimized for cancer care and much more. PET creates images of high metabolic activity in the body, while CT scans allows doctors to see the internal structures within the human body. This hybrid technology combines those strengths into one imaging session to more accurately diagnose and locate cancers while increasing patient comfort. This allows physicians to develop more targeted treatment plans, and do better, lessinvasive treatment monitoring, which should result in improved patient outcomes. Scans can be beneficial for early detection, staging of cancer, checking for recurrences and accessing the effectiveness of chemotherapy. A PET/CT scan is non-invasive, painless and takes about 30 minutes. The procedure is covered by private insurance and Medicare. "The PET/CT is another example of Arnot 4 Ogden Medical Center’s commitment to innovation and technology for early disease detection, supporting physicians in improved diagnosis and treatment," said Anthony Cooper, President and CEO. While PET/CT is primarily used in cancer treatment, it also has applications in cardiology and brain imaging, and it will help physicians better understand the workings of neurological disorders such as epilepsy and Alzheimer's disease. Before having a PET/CT scan, the patient receives a dose of a radiopharmaceutical tracer containing substances that mimic those normally used in the body. These tracers accumulate in diseased cells. During the scan, the tracers are detected by the system and highlight any abnormal physiology. This image helps physicians determine if disease is present, the location and extent of disease, and track how rapidly it is spreading. Call 607-735-4646 for more information or to schedule a scan. ArnotHealth Quality Healthcare Close to Home INSIGHT December 2005January 2006 Quality Measures Department News Making Hospitals Safer: Rapid Response Team Makes a Difference Device Aids Fluoroscopy Focus on Dialysis Services The Video Fluoroscopy Swallow Study (VFSS) is now done using a more convenient and transferable digital videodisc (DVD) recorder. Arnot Health’s Dialysis services are the largest provider of dialysis services in the region, with multiple locations available to meet needs of dialysis patients within our service area. Cardiac arrest or shock occurs in 0.6 percent of medical patients and 0.5 percent of surgical patients. Despite advances in treatment only 17 percent of patients who experience cardiac arrest survive to discharge. evaluating all of a patient's drugs to prevent adverse events; and using science-based methods to prevent central line infections, ventilatorassociated pneumonia and surgical site infections. According to some less-frightening In an effort against such statistics, statistics, having an RRT in place can Arnot Health's Rapid Response Team mean a 50-percent reduction in non(RRT), consisting of an experienced ICU arrests, can ICU nurse and a At-risk patients generally exhibit contribute to reduced respiratory therapist, post-operative can be called into subtle symptoms six to eight emergency ICU action. Our team, hours prior to an arrest. ICU transfers (58 percent) formed as part of admissions and arrests may be and deaths (37 Arnot Health's efforts percent), as well as a in the "100,000 Lives avoided by an early response. reduction in arrests Campaign," will prior to ICU transfer. contribute to the campaign's goal of reducing the number of unintended Such circumstances that would require deaths nationwide by 100,000 over calling the RRT include, when the RN is the course of 18 months. worried about a patient or has a "gut feeling" about the patient; acute change Arnot Ogden Medical Center is in heart rate; acute change in systolic among some 2,000 hospitals from blood pressure; acute change in around the nation that have respiratory rate; acute change in O2 implemented some or all of six saturation; and/or acute change in level interventions recommended by of consciousness. campaign sponsor Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI). The If you have questions, contact six interventions include deploying Clinical Nurse Specialist Cheryl rapid response teams at the first sign Meyer, MS, RN, CCRN, at of patient decline; delivering evidencecmeyer@aomc.org or based care for patients with acute 607-737-4610. myocardial infarction; implementing medical reconciliation; listing and Fluoroscopy is a continuous beam of X-rays that help the radiologist and speech therapist evaluate structures and movements within the body. These examinations are recorded and used for further patient education and assessment. VFSS can be used for a wide range of diagnoses including stroke, head and neck cancers or evaluating a patients’ status after larynx surgery. In addition, patients with progressive neurological disease, patients with worsening muscle strength coordination can also benefit from this study. “It is used to visualize the passage of liquids, pureed food and solid food, all mixed with barium, to assess the pharyngeal phase of swallow,” notes speech therapist Sarah Mucenski, MS, CCC-SLP. “This can help us to understand the cause of potential aspiration or discomfort felt by the patient during a swallow.” A microphone records the therapist’s voice, stating the consistency of the swallowed liquid, which helps determine appropriate dietary changes or postural strategies that may be helpful in decreasing pharyngeal stage dysphagia. The DVD recording can be stored in a patient’s file and shared with other doctors or transferred electronically. For more information or to schedule a VFSS call 607-737-4131. 2 New Appointments "In addition to being the largest provider of dialysis services, we pride ourselves on providing high quality dialysis care to the patients we serve," said Timothy Doty, Dialysis Unit Director. "Quality measure results provided by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) indicate that Arnot Health Dialysis services consistently exceed the established Quality Measures standards. Our results are benchmarked versus facilities at the national, state and local levels and they demonstrate very favorable comparisons" added Doty. The array of dialysis services offered by Arnot Health includes outpatient hemodialysis, inpatient hemodialysis, inpatient continuous renal replacement therapy and home peritoneal dialysis. experience. Dr. Mehta completed his medical training in India before receiving five years of residency training at Interfaith Medical Center in Brooklyn. William E. Huffner, MD, was recently named as Arnot Ogden Medical Center's Vice President of Medical Affairs. Dr. Huffner's experience includes eight years at Arnot Ogden Medical Center, serving as Chair and Medical Director of the Emergency Department from 1990 to 1994 and as Vice Chair and a physician in the Emergency Department from 1986 to 1990. Dr. Huffner earned his Medical Degree at the SUNY Health Science Center at Syracuse in 1983 and completed his Internal Medicine Residency and Internship at Upstate Medical Center. In addition to his experience at Arnot Health, Dr. Huffner was a physician at Mercy Hospital in Watertown, Lee Memorial in Fulton and St. Joseph's in Elmira. Facilities in Corning and Elmira are easily accessible and designed to optimize patient safety and comfort. They feature state-of-the-art dialysis equipment, comfortable waiting areas and ample parking. Medical care is provided by board-certified nephrologists and is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. For more information call our Ivy II Dialysis Center at 607-737-4186, or visit www.arnothealth.org. Dr. Mehta's services include gynecologic surgery including laparscopic, laser and vaginal surgery, infertility management, birth control, PMS, menopause and osteoporosis management. Dr. Mehta will have office hours in Canton/Troy, PA, Elmira, Van Etten, and Painted Post, NY. For an appointment at any location call (607) 734-6544 or (800) 952-2662. Charles William Raudat, DO, specializing in Cardiac,Thoracic and Vascular Surgery has joined the team at Arnot Medical Services and the Heart and Vascular Institute. Dr. Raudat completed his internship at the Hospitals of the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine, a General Surgery residency at Fairview Health System/Cleveland Clinic Foundation in Cleveland, OH and a Cardiothoracic Surgery residency at University of Missouri Hospital and Clinics in Columbia, MO. Jay K. Mehta, MD, specializing in Obstetrics and Gynecology for Arnot Medical Services, officially joined the group on Jan. 1. Dr. Mehta, a board-certified obstetrician and gynecologist since in Elmira since 1987, brings 20 years of private practice Dr. Raudat specializes in minimally invasive chest and vascular surgery and has extensive experience in beating heart surgery and is board certified by the American Board of Surgery and the American Board of Thoracic Surgery. For an appointment or more information call 607-737-7788. 3 ArnotHealth Quality Healthcare Close to Home INSIGHT December 2005January 2006 Quality Measures Department News Making Hospitals Safer: Rapid Response Team Makes a Difference Device Aids Fluoroscopy Focus on Dialysis Services The Video Fluoroscopy Swallow Study (VFSS) is now done using a more convenient and transferable digital videodisc (DVD) recorder. Arnot Health’s Dialysis services are the largest provider of dialysis services in the region, with multiple locations available to meet needs of dialysis patients within our service area. Cardiac arrest or shock occurs in 0.6 percent of medical patients and 0.5 percent of surgical patients. Despite advances in treatment only 17 percent of patients who experience cardiac arrest survive to discharge. evaluating all of a patient's drugs to prevent adverse events; and using science-based methods to prevent central line infections, ventilatorassociated pneumonia and surgical site infections. According to some less-frightening In an effort against such statistics, statistics, having an RRT in place can Arnot Health's Rapid Response Team mean a 50-percent reduction in non(RRT), consisting of an experienced ICU arrests, can ICU nurse and a At-risk patients generally exhibit contribute to reduced respiratory therapist, post-operative can be called into subtle symptoms six to eight emergency ICU action. Our team, hours prior to an arrest. ICU transfers (58 percent) formed as part of admissions and arrests may be and deaths (37 Arnot Health's efforts percent), as well as a in the "100,000 Lives avoided by an early response. reduction in arrests Campaign," will prior to ICU transfer. contribute to the campaign's goal of reducing the number of unintended Such circumstances that would require deaths nationwide by 100,000 over calling the RRT include, when the RN is the course of 18 months. worried about a patient or has a "gut feeling" about the patient; acute change Arnot Ogden Medical Center is in heart rate; acute change in systolic among some 2,000 hospitals from blood pressure; acute change in around the nation that have respiratory rate; acute change in O2 implemented some or all of six saturation; and/or acute change in level interventions recommended by of consciousness. campaign sponsor Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI). The If you have questions, contact six interventions include deploying Clinical Nurse Specialist Cheryl rapid response teams at the first sign Meyer, MS, RN, CCRN, at of patient decline; delivering evidencecmeyer@aomc.org or based care for patients with acute 607-737-4610. myocardial infarction; implementing medical reconciliation; listing and Fluoroscopy is a continuous beam of X-rays that help the radiologist and speech therapist evaluate structures and movements within the body. These examinations are recorded and used for further patient education and assessment. VFSS can be used for a wide range of diagnoses including stroke, head and neck cancers or evaluating a patients’ status after larynx surgery. In addition, patients with progressive neurological disease, patients with worsening muscle strength coordination can also benefit from this study. “It is used to visualize the passage of liquids, pureed food and solid food, all mixed with barium, to assess the pharyngeal phase of swallow,” notes speech therapist Sarah Mucenski, MS, CCC-SLP. “This can help us to understand the cause of potential aspiration or discomfort felt by the patient during a swallow.” A microphone records the therapist’s voice, stating the consistency of the swallowed liquid, which helps determine appropriate dietary changes or postural strategies that may be helpful in decreasing pharyngeal stage dysphagia. The DVD recording can be stored in a patient’s file and shared with other doctors or transferred electronically. For more information or to schedule a VFSS call 607-737-4131. 2 New Appointments "In addition to being the largest provider of dialysis services, we pride ourselves on providing high quality dialysis care to the patients we serve," said Timothy Doty, Dialysis Unit Director. "Quality measure results provided by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) indicate that Arnot Health Dialysis services consistently exceed the established Quality Measures standards. Our results are benchmarked versus facilities at the national, state and local levels and they demonstrate very favorable comparisons" added Doty. The array of dialysis services offered by Arnot Health includes outpatient hemodialysis, inpatient hemodialysis, inpatient continuous renal replacement therapy and home peritoneal dialysis. experience. Dr. Mehta completed his medical training in India before receiving five years of residency training at Interfaith Medical Center in Brooklyn. William E. Huffner, MD, was recently named as Arnot Ogden Medical Center's Vice President of Medical Affairs. Dr. Huffner's experience includes eight years at Arnot Ogden Medical Center, serving as Chair and Medical Director of the Emergency Department from 1990 to 1994 and as Vice Chair and a physician in the Emergency Department from 1986 to 1990. Dr. Huffner earned his Medical Degree at the SUNY Health Science Center at Syracuse in 1983 and completed his Internal Medicine Residency and Internship at Upstate Medical Center. In addition to his experience at Arnot Health, Dr. Huffner was a physician at Mercy Hospital in Watertown, Lee Memorial in Fulton and St. Joseph's in Elmira. Facilities in Corning and Elmira are easily accessible and designed to optimize patient safety and comfort. They feature state-of-the-art dialysis equipment, comfortable waiting areas and ample parking. Medical care is provided by board-certified nephrologists and is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. For more information call our Ivy II Dialysis Center at 607-737-4186, or visit www.arnothealth.org. Dr. Mehta's services include gynecologic surgery including laparscopic, laser and vaginal surgery, infertility management, birth control, PMS, menopause and osteoporosis management. Dr. Mehta will have office hours in Canton/Troy, PA, Elmira, Van Etten, and Painted Post, NY. For an appointment at any location call (607) 734-6544 or (800) 952-2662. Charles William Raudat, DO, specializing in Cardiac,Thoracic and Vascular Surgery has joined the team at Arnot Medical Services and the Heart and Vascular Institute. Dr. Raudat completed his internship at the Hospitals of the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine, a General Surgery residency at Fairview Health System/Cleveland Clinic Foundation in Cleveland, OH and a Cardiothoracic Surgery residency at University of Missouri Hospital and Clinics in Columbia, MO. Jay K. Mehta, MD, specializing in Obstetrics and Gynecology for Arnot Medical Services, officially joined the group on Jan. 1. Dr. Mehta, a board-certified obstetrician and gynecologist since in Elmira since 1987, brings 20 years of private practice Dr. Raudat specializes in minimally invasive chest and vascular surgery and has extensive experience in beating heart surgery and is board certified by the American Board of Surgery and the American Board of Thoracic Surgery. For an appointment or more information call 607-737-7788. 3 ArnotHealth INSIGHT Did You Know? Spotlight on Bariatric Surgery Arnot Health, in conjunction with Bariatric Surgical Associates Robert Cole, MD and Douglas McKane, MD, recently received designation as a Bariatric Center of Excellence from the American Society for Bariatric Surgery.This follows the elite Center of Excellence designation from Excellus BlueCross BlueShield for Bariatric Surgery Program of Excellence. This Center of Excellence designation recognizes surgical programs with a demonstrated track record of favorable outcomes in Bariatric surgery. To earn this designation, Arnot Health underwent a series of site inspections during which all aspects of the program's surgical processes and data on health outcomes were closely examined. According to the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, the number of U.S. Bariatric surgeries more than quadrupled between 1998 and 2002 - from 13,386 to 71,733. Faced with clinical evidence that the most experienced and best-run Bariatric surgery programs have by far the lowest rates of complications, the American Society for Bariatric Surgery Centers of Excellence is to recognize surgery centers with high performance standards. For more information call Health on Demand at 607-737-4499. ArnotHealth Quality Healthcare Close to Home January - February 2006 Clinical Research Close to Home Arnot Health's Clinical Research department has grown steadily in its five years of existence. Within the last year, the department has grown into an entity all its own, managing a dozen studies under physician-investigator, Dr. Frederic Skinner. As a participant in important national and worldwide clinical research trials and studies, the department serves as the main conduit for helping to connect patients and staff interested in clinical trials, including cutting-edge experimental treatments. News and Information for Physicians and Medical Professionals ArnotHealth INSIGHT In this issue: Arnot Health is a community-based, not-for-profit healthcare system operated for the public benefit. Contents may not be reproduced in whole or in part without written permission. 607-737-4100 or www.arnothealth.org New PET/CT System Page 1 • Making Hospitals Safer Page 2 • DVD Aids Flouroscopy • Dialysis Services • Clinical Research Close to Home New Appointments: • Anyone interested in learning more can call 607-271-7000. 600 Roe Avenue Elmira, New York 14905 • First PET/CT System in Region Departments / Issues: All of the trials and studies are run in compliance with FDA, HIPPA and good clinical practice guidelines. In-house research coordinators facilitate studies with various physician offices, making the process as easy as possible for physicians and staff. ArnotHealth January - February 2006 INSIGHT Non-Profit Organization US Postage PAID Elmira, NY Permit No. 157 VP of Medical Affairs William E. Huffner, M.D. • Jay K. Mehta, M.D. • Charles Raudat, DO Arnot Ogden Medical Center now offers a PET/CT system completely optimized for cancer care and much more. PET creates images of high metabolic activity in the body, while CT scans allows doctors to see the internal structures within the human body. This hybrid technology combines those strengths into one imaging session to more accurately diagnose and locate cancers while increasing patient comfort. This allows physicians to develop more targeted treatment plans, and do better, lessinvasive treatment monitoring, which should result in improved patient outcomes. Scans can be beneficial for early detection, staging of cancer, checking for recurrences and accessing the effectiveness of chemotherapy. A PET/CT scan is non-invasive, painless and takes about 30 minutes. The procedure is covered by private insurance and Medicare. "The PET/CT is another example of Arnot 4 Ogden Medical Center’s commitment to innovation and technology for early disease detection, supporting physicians in improved diagnosis and treatment," said Anthony Cooper, President and CEO. While PET/CT is primarily used in cancer treatment, it also has applications in cardiology and brain imaging, and it will help physicians better understand the workings of neurological disorders such as epilepsy and Alzheimer's disease. Before having a PET/CT scan, the patient receives a dose of a radiopharmaceutical tracer containing substances that mimic those normally used in the body. These tracers accumulate in diseased cells. During the scan, the tracers are detected by the system and highlight any abnormal physiology. This image helps physicians determine if disease is present, the location and extent of disease, and track how rapidly it is spreading. Call 607-735-4646 for more information or to schedule a scan.