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Orlando Health National Training Center Serves as Host Venue for Department of Defense Warrior Games’ Swimming Competition
Clermont, FL (July 1, 2024) – Orlando Health National Training Center served as the host venue for the swimming event of the Department of Defense (DoD)’s annual adaptive-sports competition, the Warrior Games, on Saturday. The Warrior Games are designed to enhance recovery by engaging wounded, ill and injured service members outside of traditional therapy settings.
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Four-Legged Team Member Joins Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children to Bring Healing and Hope to Patients
Orlando, FL (March 21, 2022) -- Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children is proud to announce the arrival of its first-ever facility dog, Parks, a 2-year-old male Labrador retriever. Parks joins the hospital’s child life team to help bring healing, comfort and fun to chronic and critically ill patients, their families and team members. Orlando Health Arnold Palmer received Parks at no cost from Canine Companions®, an organization that has trained and provided facility dogs to professionals working in healthcare, criminal justice and educational settings since 1975.
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Orlando Health St. Cloud Hospital named one of the Best Places to Work in Healthcare in 2022
Orlando, FL (June 17, 2022) – For the first time ever, Orlando Health St. Cloud Hospital has been recognized as one of the Best Places to Work in Healthcare in 2022. The recent recognition of the 84-bed, acute care hospital comes from Modern Healthcare, a leading healthcare publication. Their award program identifies and recognizes outstanding employers in the healthcare industry nationwide.
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Orlando Health Winnie Palmer Hospital for Women & Babies Hosts TWO-riffic Birthday Bash for Tiniest NICU Graduate
Orlando, FL (May 10, 2022) – Orlando Health Winnie Palmer Hospital for Women & Babies hosted a special birthday party to bring together a group of children who share something miraculous in common – they were each born at the hospital when their mother was only 22 weeks pregnant.
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Orlando Health is the Highest Ranking Healthcare Employer in Florida and Ranks in the Top 20 Nationwide
Orlando, FL (February 17, 2022) – Orlando Health has been named the highest ranking healthcare organization in the state of Florida on Forbes’ America’s Best Large Employers list. The healthcare system ranks #86 overall out of 500 large organizations. In the “Healthcare & Social” category, which contains 35 employers, Orlando Health appears at #19, making the organization one of the top 20 healthcare employers nationwide.
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Orlando Health Orlando Regional Medical Center is nationally recognized for its commitment to providing high-quality AFib care
Orlando, Fla. (July 29, 2022) —Orlando Health Orlando Regional Medical Center has received the American Heart Association’s Get With The Guidelines® - AFIB Gold quality achievement award for its commitment to managing atrial fibrillation (AFib), ultimately helping to reduce patients’ stroke risk.
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Orlando Health Orlando Regional Medical Center Institute for Advanced Rehabilitation is Recognized by the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities
CARF International accreditation demonstrates a program’s quality, transparency, and commitment to the satisfaction of the persons served.
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CareSpot Urgent Care and Orlando Health Reach Definitive Agreement for Partnership in Orlando-Area for Urgent Care
CareSpot Urgent Care and Orlando Health have entered into a definitive agreement to partner in urgent care throughout greater Orlando, including the
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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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Hospital Quality Indicators
Many of the methods below focus on a hospital's ability to provide the best care for certain types of patients the most often. This can be difficult to measure because each patient's case is different and outcomes can not always be predicted. In addition, the collection of data for healthcare facilities is a challenging, continuously changing science. Therefore it is important to compare as many quality measurement types as possible so as to form the most complete picture of a hospital's total quality of care before making a final decision.