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  • Orlando Health Unveils Name for Highly Anticipated Proton Therapy Center

    ORLANDO, FL. (March 8, 2016) – In just a matter of weeks Orlando Health will open the first proton therapy center in Central Florida, providing patients with a valuable new tool in the fight against cancer. Now, that center has a name, and one with special meaning - The Marjorie and Leonard Williams Center for Proton Therapy. Marjorie Williams, a patient at UF Health Cancer Center - Orlando Health, passed away in September of 2015 following a courageous battle with cancer. In her memory, her husband, Leonard, and the Williams Family Foundation is providing a leadership gift in her name to Orlando Health to support proton therapy treatment.

  • Moody’s upgrades Orlando Health’s rating

    ORLANDO, FL (March 31, 2016) – Today, Orlando Health announced that Moody’s Investment Services has upgraded the organization’s credit rating from A3 to A2 with a stable outlook. Moody’s cited the organization’s second consecutive year of improved financial performance, a material improvement in debt service, and increasing market share as its reasons for the action.

  • Boston Diagnostic Imaging-Orlando earns reaccreditation

    Orlando, FL (April 8, 2016) – Boston Diagnostic Imaging – Orlando has been reaccredited by the American College of Radiology. The center, which resumed its mammography program in January, has been operating under interim certification. The accreditation of the Orange Avenue facility’s program comes after extensive process and procedural improvements. Changes include equipment upgrades, the addition of several new board certified radiologists, enhanced training for technologists, and new quality assurance reviews and oversight.

  • Orlando Health Issues $315 Million in Bonds

    ORLANDO, FL (April 14, 2016) – Orlando Health has announced its largest bond issue in the history of the organization. On Wednesday, April 13, 2016, approximately $240 million in tax-exempt bonds were issued by the Orange County Health Facilities Authority and approximately $75 million in taxable bonds were issued by the Orlando Health Obligated Group. The offering was oversubscribed generating $2.5 billion in orders. Funds raised from the issue will be used to refinance a portion of the organization’s existing debt, including debt taken on to purchase Health Central.

  • UF Health Cancer Center - Orlando Health Expands Into North Seminole County, Lake Mary Community

    LAKE MARY, Fla. (May 17, 2016) — Cancer patients living in north Seminole County and the Lake Mary community now have more options available to them for receiving cancer care. UF Health Can-cer Center - Orlando Health has opened a new collaborative cancer center located along Rinehart Road in Lake Mary. The 12,000 square foot cancer treatment facility will offer medical oncology ser-vices including chemotherapy, infusion services and oncology appointments giving patients local ac-cess to the cancer center specialists, vast resources, leading-edge treatments and ongoing medical trials. Radiation oncology services will begin later this summer.

  • ORMC Trauma ICU and Trauma Step-Down Unit earn silver Beacon Awards for Excellence

    National recognition marks a significant milestone on the path to exceptional patient care and achieving a healthy work environment

  • Mass Casualty Incident Media Update - As of 9:25pm EDT

    An update on the shooting incident in downtown Orlando from Orlando Health.

  • Orlando Health – Media Update 11:30 a.m.

    Orlando, FL (June 13, 2016) – This is the 11:30 a.m. update from Orlando Health.

  • Orlando Health trauma surgeons address PULSE nightclub tragedy

    Orlando Health’s Level One Trauma surgeons and survivors from the PULSE nightclub tragedy

  • Orlando Health – Media Update 9:23 a.m.

    Orlando, FL (June 15, 2016) – This is the 9:23AM. Update from Orlando Health.