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  • Big win for Orlando Health Network

    Orlando, FL (January 10, 2020) – Orlando Health Network produced more than $33 million in combined savings in calendar year 2018 for the federal government’s Medicare Shared Savings Program (MSSP) and through other commercial insurer partnerships, representing a big win for the largest clinically integrated network operating in the southeast United States.

  • Lessons from a Father’s Unexpected Death

    When it comes to prioritizing his health, Zach Hoover is an outlier. At a time when more than half the men in America find excuses to avoid the doctor’s office, the Central Florida father religiously schedules his annual physicals and routine screenings – then actually shows up.

  • 5 Easy Swaps for Cleaner Eating

    The old refrain of “Clean your plate” is being replaced with the healthier mantra of “Clean up your diet.”

  • Baring Your Sole

    Florida’s balmy breezes, sandy beaches and relaxed vibe are an invitation to bare our feet. But slipping off our shoes to join the unshod masses has its pros and cons.

  • More Fiber for Less Inflammation

    When it comes to fighting inflammation, nutrients like Omega 3 fatty acids and vitamins A and C need to make room for a newcomer. Dietary fiber, a crucial component for chronic disease prevention and overall wellness, is gaining recognition for its anti-inflammatory benefits, too. 

  • Straight Talk on Taboo Topics

    Women's general health is a topic discussed daily. Casual conversation about female sexual health, however, appears more taboo.

  • GPS-Guided System Enhances Spine Surgery

    Accuracy. Precision. Safety. If it’s your spine that’s undergoing surgery, these are three factors you want working in your favor.

  • UTIs Do Happen to Guys

    Think urinary tract infections (UTIs) are just for women? Think again.

  • Safely Providing the Care You Need

    With Central Florida’s only Level One Trauma Center and safety net hospital, Orlando Health has the experts and the experience to deal with any situation. That has continued despite the threat posed by COVID-19. Our clinical workforces are well-prepared and highly skilled at caring for both routine and extreme cases of any type, including COVID-19. They can do this without compromising the safety of other patients, physicians, team members or visitors.

  • Getting Back on His Feet Again

    For more than 40 years, Jim Mathis has made his living walking the stage and working the room.