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AREA HOSPITALS


Bert Fish Medical Center Located in downtown New Smyrna Beach,


Bert Fish Medical Center is a 112-bed facility


serving southeast Volusia County since 1954. Bert Fish Medical Center’s nearly 700 employees and physicians, along with dedicated volunteers, help make the medical center a true healing environment.


With the fall 2012 completion of a state-of-the-art catheterization laboratory,


patients will have access to leading approaches to cardiac procedures. The comprehensive Oncology Center at Bert Fish offers cancer patients educational resources, support groups, and state-of-the-art radiation and surgical oncology options all focused on meeting the needs of cancer patients and their families. The acute care facility also has a diabetes center that provides those diagnosed with the illness up-to-date information and resources to allow for a more normal life.


Bert Fish Medical Center offers a 24-hour emergency department, a cardiopulmonary


department with a 12-week cardiac rehabilitation program, an intensive care unit, a pharmacy department, a progressive care unit, a regional cancer center, a comprehensive wound care and hyperbaric center, as well as acute rehabilitation, surgical and wellness services.


To deliver the best patient-centered care available, Bert Fish Medical Center joined Planetree. Through Planetree, Bert Fish is


joining other hospitals around the country in personalizing and improving the health care experience for patients and their families. The Planetree model for acute-care facilities focuses on several components including design elements for the hospital, human interaction, education and healthy communities.


For more information, see our Green Pages™ listing on page 152 or visit www.bertfish.com.  See our ad page 71 & Tab Insert


Cape Canaveral Hospital This full-service, not-for-profit facility is located in Cocoa Beach. Part of


the Health First family, Cape Canaveral Hospital provides Brevard County with the health care it needs. The facility has a certified Baby-Friendly mother/baby unit, fully equipped surgical services, a multi-disciplinary cancer program, a full-service laboratory and a 21-bed Level II emergency department.


The cancer program at Cape Canaveral Hospital is accredited by the


Commission on Cancer and affiliated with the University of Florida Health Science Center/Shands HealthCare. Thanks to the collaboration between Cape Canaveral Hospital and UF/Shands, the hospital is able to provide a wide range of cancer services including clinical trials and educational opportunities for the medical and nursing staff.


Cape Canaveral Hospital also has a Women’s Diagnostic Center that offers mammography, educational


resources, ultrasound and stereotactic breast biopsy. The Medical Plaza, adjacent to the hospital, is a six- story facility with ambulatory services and physician offices. It also includes a health care resource center and conducts preoperative testing, outpatient surgery and pain management.


Health First’s programs help Cape Canaveral Hospital take an innovative approach in attending to their


patients in the intensive care unit (ICU). The Health First VitalWatch is an electronic intensive care unit or eICU, which provides physicians and nurses the ability to monitor critical care patients at all three Health First hospitals from a central location. Through VitalWatch, the medical staff can watch a patient’s vital signs, view their laboratory results and scan through their electronic medical records. The VitalWatch staff also has the ability to regulate the care given to a patient through live audio and video in the patient’s room. To ensure privacy and security, all data is transmitted over private lines.


Cape Canaveral Hospital also provides services in cardiac rehabilitation, community education, diabetes, diagnostic imaging,


orthopaedics and pulmonary rehabilitation. For more information, see our Green Pages™ listing on page 152 or visit www.health-first.org.


28 2012-2013 The Greater Daytona Healthcare GuideTM


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