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Dr. P. Phillips Hospital 30th Anniversary Celebrates Commitment to Community
ORLANDO, FL. (November 16, 2015) – Orlando Health’s Dr. P. Phillips Hospital celebrates its 30th anniversary this month. The hospital, which opened in 1985 as Sand Lake Hospital, shares a unique bond with the Dr. Phillips community. Built on property that was Dr. Philip Phillips’ first orange grove in Orange County, the opening of the hospital brought critical healthcare services to the southwest community, including a 24-hour emergency department. Now, 30 years later, that 150-bed hospital has grown to 237-beds, and its emergency department treats more than 80,000 patients each year.
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Impact of Hurricane Matthew on Orlando Health
Orlando, FL (October 5, 2016) – Orlando Health today announced temporary changes to operating hours at all of its facilities as a result of Hurricane Matthew.
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Orlando Health Launches National Search for Chief Executive Officer
Board of Directors Opts to Remain Independent
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Orlando Health & Orlando City SC Announce Historic Agreement
Orlando Health will continue their affiliation with Orlando City Soccer Club.
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Orlando Health and the YMCA of Central Florida expand affiliation
Alliance focuses on health and wellness of the community.
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Orlando Health Treats First Pediatric Patient using Proton Therapy
ORLANDO, FL. (May 26, 2016) – When Zayne Burton’s parents, Lori and Chaz, heard the diagnosis that their 12-year-old son had a medullablastoma, a tumor of the brain and spine, they were in shock. Quickly, however, their focus turned to treating the curable cancer so their son could go on to live a healthy life. Their journey brought them to The Marjorie and Leonard Williams Center for Proton Therapy at UF Health Cancer Center - Orlando Health, which had just opened, becoming the first proton center in Central Florida to treat patients us-ing proton beams, a type of radiation therapy, to shrink tumors. Just weeks after his diagnosis and surgery to remove the tumor, Zayne, a 7th grader from Orlando, began proton therapy treatment at UF Health Cancer Center - Orlando Health, becoming the first pediatric patient treated in Central Florida with this revolutionary treatment option.
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TMC USA/Kingdom magazine awarded for raising over $500K for Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children
Learn about Arnold Palmer’s contributors.
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Hospital Patients, Local PGA Tour Golfers Say Thanks to Arnold Palmer
Central Florida residents get an opportunity to say thank you.
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Orlando Health Receives its 30th A Grade from the Leapfrog Group
“Maintaining our high standards for quality patient care is our top priority and an ongoing effort,” said Thomas Kelley, MD, vice president, quality and clinical transformation, Orlando Health. “While the criteria and methodologies of the various rating services continually change, our focus remains on providing our patients with safest, highest quality care available.”
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Thomas R. Kelley, MD, Named Chief of Quality And Clinical Transformation At Orlando Health
Under his leadership, in 2013 South Seminole Hospital became the first Orlando Health facility to install and activate digital quality boards in public areas to provide medical outcomes data directly to patients and families.