HealthONE is the largest healthcare system in the metro Denver area with more than 10,000 employees. As part of the HealthONE family, The Medical Center of Aurora, North Suburban Medical Center, Presbyterian/St. Luke’s Medical Center, Rocky Mountain Hospital for Children, Rose Medical Center, Sky Ridge Medical Center, Swedish Medical Center, and Spalding Rehabilitation Hospital work together to provide a higher level of care. In addition, our family of services includes six hospital free-standing emergency departments and numerous ambulatory surgery centers, occupational medicine clinics, physician practices, imaging centers, and AIRLIFE-DENVER, which provides critical care air and ground transportation across a 10-state region.

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HealthONE | March 04, 2016

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In partnership with the Jessie Rees Foundation, Ben Garland (former Bronco, now Atlanta Falcon) and Chloe Sutton (two-time Olympic swimmer) recently visited our children and passed out “Joy Jars."...

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HealthONE | January 27, 2016

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Robin Schrader, a 59-year-old with multiple myeloma and light chain restricted amyloidosis involving her heart (a disease where immature protein gets deposited into organs, like a super glue, preventing them from working properly) has been given her life back thanks to a very common drug used for a very uncommon purpose. For the past two years, Robin has struggled with swelling, shortness of breath and what was diagnosed as a “large heart.”...

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EHRIntelligence | January 16, 2020

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JESSIE REES FOUNDATION DISTRIBUTES "JOY JARS" TO PATIENTS

HealthONE | March 04, 2016

In partnership with the Jessie Rees Foundation, Ben Garland (former Bronco, now Atlanta Falcon) and Chloe Sutton (two-time Olympic swimmer) recently visited our children and passed out “Joy Jars."...

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KAREN MCAVOY, PSY.D, TO PARTICIPATE IN BRAIN INJURY AWARENESS DAY ON CAPITOL HILL

HealthONE | March 04, 2016

In recognition of Brain Injury Awareness Day on March 16th, Karen McAvoy, Psy.D, licensed clinical psychologist and director of the Center for Concussion at Rocky Mountain Youth Sports Medicine Institute, will take part in a discussion on Capitol Hill with the Congressional Brain Injury Task Force....

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ORDINARY DRUG YIELDS EXTRAORDINARY RESULTS FOR CANCER PATIENT

HealthONE | January 27, 2016

Robin Schrader, a 59-year-old with multiple myeloma and light chain restricted amyloidosis involving her heart (a disease where immature protein gets deposited into organs, like a super glue, preventing them from working properly) has been given her life back thanks to a very common drug used for a very uncommon purpose. For the past two years, Robin has struggled with swelling, shortness of breath and what was diagnosed as a “large heart.”...

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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 ...

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