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What Patients Know About Their Implanted Coronary Stents: Not Enough, According to Morristown Medical Center Study


By ATLANTIC HEALTH SYSTEM
Credits: Atlantic Health System
May 16, 2021 at 4:22 AM
To be Presented at American College of Cardiology 70th Annual Scientific Sessions, Study Led by Dr. Jordan Safirstein Suggests Keeping Stent Info on Smartphones 
May 11, 2021, Morristown, NJ – Fewer than half (48%) of patients receiving a heart stent, or percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI), had the provided stent card with them when surveyed at a later date, according to researchers at Atlantic Health System’s Morristown Medical Center. Even when they had their stent cards, most patients were unable to identify the type of stent they had, which blood vessel it was in, or the date of the previous procedure. Eighty-eight percent of patients did have their smartphone, however. The study will be presented as a moderated poster the morning of May 15, during the American College of Cardiology 70th Annual Scientific Session (ACC.21). ....

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Atlantic Health System Marks 13th Consecutive Year on Fortune's '100 Best Companies To Work For®' List


Atlantic Health System Marks 13th Consecutive Year on Fortune’s ‘100 Best Companies To Work For®’ List
By LUKE MARGOLIS
Credits: Atlantic Health System
April 12, 2021 at 3:48 PM
In a year like no other, Atlantic Health System has overcome unprecedented challenges to deliver innovative, high-quality care while maintaining an award-winning workplace. For the 13th consecutive year, the integrated care delivery system has once again been named to Great Place to Work® and Fortune’s list of the “100 Best Companies to Work For®,” ranking number 67.
“Our promise is to provide the highest quality care to all who enter our system,” said Brian Gragnolati, President and CEO of Atlantic Health System. “We do this in large part by designing a workplace that ensures that – even during a global pandemic – our 17,000 caregivers work collaboratively in a culture of respect, support and appreciation. Thanks to our remarkable team, we remained resilient a ....

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A mysterious COVID syndrome still stalks N.J.'s kids. Doctors remain on alert as cases rise.


A mysterious COVID syndrome still stalks N.J.’s kids. Doctors remain on alert as cases rise.
Updated Feb 15, 2021;
Posted Feb 14, 2021
Johnny Bowden, 9, of Mount Olive, was recently discharged from the pediatric ICU at Morristown Medical Center after recovering from MIS-C, a rare disease linked to the coronavirus.
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They just didn’t know why.
The 9-year-old Mount Olive boy lay in a hospital bed, hooked up to wires and beeping machines. A team of specialists ran test after test, searching for the cause of mysterious symptoms that sent him to the pediatric ICU at Morristown Medical Center.
Johnny had a high fever, abdominal pain and vomiting. At first, doctors told Michele Mielko that her son just had a virus. But three days later, she rushed him to the emergency room a second time. ....

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