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NBH was founded in 1984 as Northern Berkshire Health Systems (NBHS), although some of the members of today's healthcare family existed for many years before (NARH since 1885, the VNA since 1911, Sweet Brook since 1948). NBHS was created to address the
Parkland Health first opened its doors in 1894 and is now one of the largest public hospital systems in the country. The hospital averages more than 1 million outpatient visits annually. Services include a Level I Trauma Center, the only verified burn center in North Texas and a Level III Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. The system also includes 20 community-based clinics, including primary care and women`s clinics, 12 school-based clinics and numerous outreach and education programs. Parkland is the primary teaching hospital for the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center.
We make patients safer, nurses more organized and hospital management more informed about care needs and completed care tasks. Our system combines nurse call, in-room monitoring devices, wireless phones for nurses and large monitors at nurse stations to deliver the following benefits: - Identifies, organizes, prioritizes, and communicates real-time care tasks to the appropriate caregiver via text message on a wireless phone - Allows caregivers to confirm their ability to deliver (or to request help) the needed care on their wireless phones - Displays care tasks and status on a large monitor at the nurse station - Verifies care delivery through the caregiver`s confirmation on our in-room device - Automatically escalates any unanswered or past due care tasks to alternate staff to ensure delivery of care - Documents all messages, assignments, care tasks, acceptances, and completions for compliance and reporting purposes We actively work with the hospital`s staff to understand their environment, recommend an appropriate system, install the system, train the staff and monitor the system and its usage. Finally, we build insightful reports for management that allow them to understand the state of care delivery in their hospital.
Coulee Medical Center is a 25-bed Trauma Level IV Critical Access Hospital with a very important job: to serve the healthcare needs of our rural community with the best in patient care, medical expertise and personalized service. Based out of our new state-of-the-art, 66,000-square-foot facility near the famous Grand Coulee Dam, we provide professional medical services to the residents and visitors of the greater Grand Coulee area, the five surrounding counties, and the nearby Colville Reservation. We treat their wounds. We deliver their babies. We heal their pain. We nurture their well-being. It is a big responsibility, and one that we are proud to have. Because to us, they are more than patients. They are neighbors, friends, family and community. And their health comes first.
Formally known as The State University of New York Health Science Center at Brooklyn—but better known to our patients and Brooklyn neighbors as SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University — we are older than the Brooklyn Bridge. We trace our roots back to 1860, when a school of medicine was founded at the Long Island College Hospital. The new college`s faculty revolutionized medical education in this country by bringing the teaching of medicine to the hospital bedside, thus rejecting the idea that physicians should be trained exclusively in university lecture halls. Today, SUNY Downstate is one of the nation`s leading urban medical centers. SUNY Downstate comprises a College of Medicine, College of Health Related Professions, College of Nursing, School of Graduate Studies, School of Public Health, and University Hospital of Brooklyn.