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BERLIN â As part of Androscoggin Valley Hospitalâs mission of delivering the best health-care experience to every patient, every day, Valley Birthplace nurses recently received Novii technology training, the goal of which is to exceed the expectations of laboring/delivering patients.
This new, Bluetooth wireless system allows patients to be monitored as they enjoy added mobility (increasing patient control) during labor, empowering patients to enjoy increased comfort and positional freedom. The Novii Patch & Pod are waterproof and may be left in place during a bath or shower.
Novii technology monitors the fetal heart, allowing Valley Birthplace staff to be aware of any changes in the childâs or motherâs heart rate through ultrasound Doppler. The Novii device quickly and easily monitors the patientâs abdomen and receives electrical signals. Detection is not compromised by patients with a high Body Mass Index.
Most NH hospitals noncompliant with federal price transparency rules >Androscoggin Valley Hospital in Berlin is one of two New Hampshire hospitals with an easy-to-use and view pricing tool for patients. Screenshot
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Many New Hampshire hospitals do not comply with the federal government’s rules on pricing transparency, according to a recent report released by a patient rights advocacy group.
The report, released earlier this month, found that almost every New Hampshire hospital, including Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, state-run New Hampshire Hospital and facilities in Concord, Nashua and Manchester, had not fully met a Trump-era medical transparency rule that was recently backed by the Biden Administration.
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First responders helped a 14-year old girl escape after falling into the Androscoggin River over last Saturday. They also rescued a veteran hiker off Mount Adams and answered a call to an accident that destroyed a 52-year old sign on Randolph Hill.
It was all in a weekendâs work for emergency personnel.
At about 6 p.m. Saturday, Berlin Police received a call that a girl had fallen into the Androscoggin River near Smith Hydro Park on Glen Avenue.
Responding to the scene with police were Berlin Fire Department and Berlin Emergency Medical Services.
Rescue personnel had to scale the face of a 15-foot ledge to get to the teen, who had gotten caught in the current of the river but by the time rescuers could get to her she had gotten to the shore and was sitting on the river bank with other teens.