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Orlando Health Unveils Memorial Paver Garden to Honor Lives Lost in Nightclub Tragedy
Forty nine limestone pavers with the names of the lives lost in the June nightclub tragedy have been placed in a circular design, forming a memorial
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Orlando Health Named in the Top 10 for Large Employers in the Top Workplaces in Central Florida!
Orlando Health has been named a Central Florida Top Workplace for 2019 by the Orlando Sentinel! In an announcement made at a Top Workplaces
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Patient Rights and Responsibilities
Orlando Health acknowledges your rights as a patient and expects respectful behavior in return. This summary outlines your rights and responsibilities under the Florida Patient’s Bill of Rights and Federal Regulations.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Have questions about your bills for hospital and physician services?
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Payment Plans
Need assistance with your healthcare bill? Orlando Health is pleased to provide you with the ClearBalance® patient-friendly repayment option.
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Protections Against Surprise Medical Bills
You are protected from surprise billing or balance billing.
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Frequently Asked Questions
EASE (Electronic Access to Surgical Events) is a HIPAA-compliant software platform for updating and educating families and friends on the progress of a loved one’s surgery. It is an optional service offered by Orlando Health.
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Comprehensive Stroke Program
The Orlando Health & UF Health Stroke Program treats both simple and complex cerebral vascular disorders from the moment of first contact, whether it is through our Level One Trauma Center, emergency department transfers or our acute clinics.
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Primary Stroke Centers
Primary Stroke Centers meet or exceed advanced standards for stroke care.
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ACL and PCL Repair and Replacement
The anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is located on the front side of the knee and connects the tibia (larger of the 2 bones in the lower leg) and the femur (the thighbone). The posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) is located on the back side of the knee and also connects the tibia and the femur. Both ligaments can be torn if the knee is twisted unnaturally.