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Orlando Health Named A Most Wired Hospital by H&HN
Orlando Health was recognized as a “Most Wired” healthcare system by Hospitals & Health Networks (H&HN) on its 2017 list,
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Orlando Health South Lake Receives Gold Safe Sleep Hospital Certification
Orlando, FL (June 26, 2023) – Cribs for Kids’ National Safe Sleep Hospital Certification has awarded Orlando Health South Lake Hospital
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Orlando Health St. Cloud Hospital, under Orlando Health ownership, announces one-year anniversary milestones
St. Cloud, FL (August 24, 2021) – Today, Orlando Health St. Cloud Hospital is announcing several, major milestones that were implemented over the last year to enhance patient care, increase efficiencies for physicians and other clinicians, and modernize the facility. These achievements vary from the opening of a medical pavilion to completing a master plan that paves the way for campus development over the next 10 years. The various milestones, which happened following the full acquisition by Orlando Health, play a significant role in offering quality healthcare closer to home for patients in St. Cloud and the wider Osceola County.
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Orlando Health – Health Central Hospital Announces New Additions to Leadership Team
Orlando, FL (January 29, 2025) – Orlando Health – Health Central Hospital is pleased to announce new additions to the leadership team with Melissa Payne joining as chief operating officer (COO) and Jennifer Mojica as chief financial officer (CFO).
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Philip Koovakada named new president of Orlando Health – Health Central Hospital
Ocoee, FL (April 13, 2022) – Orlando Health has named Philip Koovakada as the new senior vice president, Orlando Health southcentral region, and president, Orlando Health – Health Central Hospital. He will serve as the senior leader of Orlando Health – Health Central, as well as coordinate the region’s operations with Orlando Health’s senior executive team.
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Joseph Khayat Named Chief Operating Officer for Orlando Health – Health Central Hospital
Orlando, FL (November 14, 2022) – Joseph Khayat, MBA, ACHE has been named chief operating officer (COO) of Orlando Health – Health Central Hospital. In this role, Khayat will be responsible for the operations of the hospital. He’ll also provide oversight for the development of high quality and cost-effective programs and services to meet the needs of patients, physicians and team members.
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Bariatric Program at Orlando Health - Health Central Hospital Achieves National Accreditation
The bariatric program at Orlando Health – Health Central Hospital recently received accreditation as a Comprehensive Center under the Metabolic
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CMS: Orlando Health Has Highest-Rated Hospitals in Central Florida
Orlando Health recently earned more quality distinctions when two of its hospitals were rated the highest of any in Central Florida by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), according to Dr. Thomas Kelley, vice president of quality and clinical transformation at Orlando Health.
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Orlando Health Ranked Among Top Hospitals in the Country
Orlando, FL (December 7, 2021) – Five Orlando Health facilities were named as Top Hospitals in the country by the Leapfrog Group today. An independent national organization committed to healthcare quality and patient safety, the Leapfrog Group recognizes hospitals that prioritize healthcare quality for patients by implementing better systems to prevent medication errors, provide higher quality maternity care and lower infection rates. The recognition is widely acknowledged as one of the most competitive awards American hospitals can receive.
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All Orlando Health hospitals receive top grades for patient safety
Orlando, FL (October 31, 2017) – Orlando Health’s Dr. P. Phillips Hospital, Health Central Hospital, Lakeland Regional Health Medical Center, Orlando Regional Medical Center (ORMC), South Seminole Hospital, and South Lake Hospital in affiliation with Orlando Health have all received “A” hospital safety grades by The Leapfrog Group, an independent national nonprofit organization operated by employers and other large purchasers of health benefits. Grades are based on a point system that assigns – then calculates – numerical scores of nearly 30 healthcare measures including communication between clinicians and patients, implementation of processes and protocols to promote safe patient care that have been established by the National Quality Forum, and a hospital’s culture.