Fort HealthCare

FortHealthCare.com

Fort HealthCare provides care to the residents in and around Jefferson County. The Fort Memorial Hospital is a modern, fully accredited, acute care facility with 82 beds. In addition to inpatient services, Fort HealthCare offers ambulatory surgery, the Center for Joint Replacement, an exceptional hand care program and many specialty clinics, a birthing center, cardiac rehabilitation, emergency services including the Urgent Care Program for after-hours treatment of minor illnesses and injuries, occupational medicine and more. Satellite clinics offering primary and specialty care are located in Fort Atkinson, Cambridge, Jefferson, Johnson Creek, Lake Mills, and Whitewater.

C-Suite On Deck

Responsive image

Feature market insights and perspectives from top C-Level executives, elite technology influencers and thought leaders from your company here. This signature initiative has garnered immense support...

Contact Us

Events

Related News

FORT MCMURRAY RESIDENTS WILL RETURN TO COMMUNITY WITH ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE THANKS TO UNIQUE FACILITY

Fort HealthCare | May 25, 2016

news image

Early next month, residents displaced by a massive wildfire will return to Fort McMurray, although their community won’t be the same and still won’t be fully functional in terms of access to public services. However, thanks to a unique facility put together in an incredibly short period of time, they will have access to a surprisingly wide range of health care services....

Read More

FORT HEALTHCARE BUYS LAND ON WEST SIDE FOR FUTURE CAMPUS

Fort HealthCare | March 05, 2016

news image

Fort HealthCare has acquired 23.4 acres at the southwest corner of the intersection of U.S. Highway 12 and the State Highway 26 bypass for developing a healthcare campus years into the future. James Nelson, senior vice president, finance and strategic development of Fort HealthCare, confirmed that employees were informed Friday of the recent acquisition....

Read More

FORT WORTH WANTS TO BE THE EPICENTER FOR ELIMINATING MEDICAL ERROR

Fort HealthCare | July 06, 2016

news image

About five years ago, Dr. Michael Hicks tells me, the UNT Health Science Center at Fort Worth invited a man named Christopher Hart to speak during an industry symposium regarding patient safety and medical errors. Hart had nothing to do with healthcare. Not with how it’s delivered, paid for, or scrutinized—none of that. In fact, Hart monitors the safety of the transportation industry. He’s now the chairman of the National Transportation Safety Board, the independent federal agency that digs into...

Read More

BETTER TECHNICAL SERVICES NEEDED TO IMPROVE EHR USER SATISFACTION

EHRIntelligence | January 16, 2020

news image

Eighty-four percent of EHR users are dissatisfied with the technical service and basic software account support from current EHR and HIT vendors, according to a 2020 Black Book Research survey. Since the HITECH Act was signed into law in 2009, EHRs have not only been more prevalent, but they have continued to change and evolve. However, technical service from EHR vendors hasn’t kept up with the constant change, according to high-level hospital tech managers. Healthcare software support is ...

Read More
news image

FORT MCMURRAY RESIDENTS WILL RETURN TO COMMUNITY WITH ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE THANKS TO UNIQUE FACILITY

Fort HealthCare | May 25, 2016

Early next month, residents displaced by a massive wildfire will return to Fort McMurray, although their community won’t be the same and still won’t be fully functional in terms of access to public services. However, thanks to a unique facility put together in an incredibly short period of time, they will have access to a surprisingly wide range of health care services....

Read More
news image

FORT HEALTHCARE BUYS LAND ON WEST SIDE FOR FUTURE CAMPUS

Fort HealthCare | March 05, 2016

Fort HealthCare has acquired 23.4 acres at the southwest corner of the intersection of U.S. Highway 12 and the State Highway 26 bypass for developing a healthcare campus years into the future. James Nelson, senior vice president, finance and strategic development of Fort HealthCare, confirmed that employees were informed Friday of the recent acquisition....

Read More
news image

FORT WORTH WANTS TO BE THE EPICENTER FOR ELIMINATING MEDICAL ERROR

Fort HealthCare | July 06, 2016

About five years ago, Dr. Michael Hicks tells me, the UNT Health Science Center at Fort Worth invited a man named Christopher Hart to speak during an industry symposium regarding patient safety and medical errors. Hart had nothing to do with healthcare. Not with how it’s delivered, paid for, or scrutinized—none of that. In fact, Hart monitors the safety of the transportation industry. He’s now the chairman of the National Transportation Safety Board, the independent federal agency that digs into...

Read More
news image

BETTER TECHNICAL SERVICES NEEDED TO IMPROVE EHR USER SATISFACTION

EHRIntelligence | January 16, 2020

Eighty-four percent of EHR users are dissatisfied with the technical service and basic software account support from current EHR and HIT vendors, according to a 2020 Black Book Research survey. Since the HITECH Act was signed into law in 2009, EHRs have not only been more prevalent, but they have continued to change and evolve. However, technical service from EHR vendors hasn’t kept up with the constant change, according to high-level hospital tech managers. Healthcare software support is ...

Read More

Resources

Events

C-Suite On Deck

Responsive image

Feature market insights and perspectives from top C-Level executives, elite technology influencers and thought leaders from your company here. This signature initiative has garnered immense support...

Contact Us