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Orlando Health increases efforts to combat opioid abuse with Collective Medical’s “EDie”
Orlando, FL (January 29, 2019) – Orlando Health is rolling out a new weapon in the war on opioid abuse. Its name is EDie, a software application that uses risk analytics, data feeds, shared care guidelines and real-time notifications to help care teams identify and support patients at risk of opioid use disorder and those exhibiting opioid seeking behavior.
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I Don’t Need an Annual Exam (and Why You Really Do)
By Lisa Nickchen, Editorial Contributor
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5th Annual Walk For Winnie Brings Total Raised to Over $1 Million
September 28th marked the 5th annual Walk For Winnie Presented by Panera Breadâ and hosted at SeaWorldâ Orlando. More than $131,000 was raised through online fundraising and about 2,500 people participated in the event, including many Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) graduates and their families, nurses and doctors. Over the past 5 years, we have raised more than $1,188,000 in direct proceeds to the NICU because of your support.
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The Orlando Health Air Care Team takes flight to 35 years of service
Orlando, FL (October 14, 2019) – For decades the Orlando Health Air Care Team has provided on-scene and in-flight care, improving access to care for critically ill and injured patients across Central Florida. The area’s only emergency medical helicopter affiliated with a Level I trauma center, the Air Care Team celebrates 35 years of service this October.
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Orlando Health becomes founding sponsor of the National Pulse Memorial & Museum
Orlando, FL (May 7, 2019) – Orlando Health has become the first sponsor of the National Pulse Memorial & Museum. The $1 million sponsorship will be used for project construction as well as for the establishment of an endowed scholarship that is healthcare related. The scholarship will be named for one of the 49 victims fatally wounded in the 2016 attack.
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Forbes ranks Orlando Health as Best Employer in the Tri-County Area
Orlando, FL (June 27, 2019) – Orlando Health leads Central Florida as employees’ best liked employer in Orange, Seminole and Osceola Counties. In the publication’s first ranking of “Best Employers by State,” Orlando Health comes in at number 11, leading all other organizations headquartered in the area.
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After Losing 5 Babies, ‘I Really Wanted To Know What Was Wrong with Me’
As a young girl growing up in Guyana, Koshal Manieram often dreamed about her future family. In her visions, she had a wonderful husband, and they were loving parents to four children.
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Orlando Health Acquires FHV Health
Leesburg, FL (May 3, 2021) – Effective April 12, 2021, Orlando Health completed its acquisition of FHV Health, a multi-specialty group with locations throughout Lake, Sumter and Marion Counties. FHV Health consists of 19 physicians and 10 locations including primary care, cardiology practices and urgent care facilities.
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Mom reunites with newborn after 85-day hospital stay to overcome COVID-19
Orlando, Fla. (October 29, 2021) – At a near full term pregnancy, Paola Gambini, began her 85-day hospital stay when difficulty breathing from COVID-19 led to an emergency C-section. The newborn was delivered at Orlando Health Winne Palmer Hospital for Women & Babies. Due to the severity of her condition, Paola was soon transferred to Orlando Health Orlando Regional Medical Center for the duration of her care. The 32-year-old mom is now reunited at home with her baby and family.
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After Delivery, New Mom Struggles To Walk, Care for Baby
First-time mother Martine Holden did her best to prepare for the birth of her daughter: She read all the suggested books, took the recommended classes and created a delivery plan that included her obstetrician and a doula team.