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OC Surpasses Statewide COVID-19 Vaccination Efforts
Orange County is rolling out COVID-19 vaccines at a faster pace compared to much of the state, and Southern California. The county is providing vaccine doses at a rate of 132 per 1,000 residents, versus about 127 per 1,000 residents statewide, according to California Department of Public Health data. Those figures could in fact be … Read More
Published On: February 15, 2021
Changing the National Conversation on Wound Care
We all think we know what a bruise looks like. Black and blue, brownish around the edges. But depending on the circumstances, the same bruise can look different from one person to another. To a well-loved child who skinned her knee, a bruise might look like a bad memory of an epic tree-climb attempt. To … Read More
Published On: February 12, 2021
We are Reaching the Finish Line, but COVID-19's Terrain Remains Steep
Almost a year ago, I wrote to the community advocating for calm in the face of great fear and misinformation. Hoag had successfully treated the first known COVID-19 patient in the state, and our infection prevention department was working around-the-clock with federal, state and county health leaders to learn more about the novel coronavirus, how … Read More
Published On: February 11, 2021
Celebrating a Decade of Specialty Care, Hoag Seeks to Change National Conversation About Wound Care
NEWPORT BEACH, Calif., February 9, 2021 — Nationally recognized wound care experts at Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian are moving to educate physicians, nursing home leaders, and others to better recognize the risk of skin failures in chronically ill and elderly patients, with the hope of better treating and even preventing life-threatening wounds. The effort coincides … Read More
Published On: February 9, 2021
Changes to Radiation Oncology Offer Hope When There Was None
Radiation oncology has been around for a century, and, at first, advancements in the field came rapidly. The evolution of X-rays and CT scans to inform treatment. Intraoperative radiation therapy. Technology that allows for tailored dose distribution. But for the past 20 years, the pace of innovations seemed to slow. We remained stymied, for instance, … Read More
Published On: February 4, 2021
Online Learning Works Best When Building on Structure and Certainty
When Alyssa Cotter’s daughter began distance learning for kindergarten last August, it was a slow transition for her to adjust to school on a screen. “She didn’t know what she was missing out on,” said Cotter, a Rancho Cucamonga resident. “At the same time, it was really hard for her to focus and pay attention. … Read More
Published On: February 2, 2021
Court Overrules Providence's Objections to Hoag's Affiliation Lawsuit
In a statement, Hoag stated that it welcomes the decision issued Tuesday. A judge in California overruled Providence St. Joseph’s demurrer to the complaint by the Association of Presbyterian Members of Hoag to dissolve Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian’s affiliation with the Renton, Washington-based health system. The ruling, issued Tuesday afternoon by David A. Hoffer, a … Read More
Published On: February 2, 2021
COVID-19 Rapid Testing Becomes Available at John Wayne Airport
Hoag’s Chief Hospital Operations Officer, Marcy Brown, said on Monday the service would be extended to weekends depending on the demand. “You don’t have to go through TSA or security checkpoint to get the rapid test. It’s available to anyone. Just park in the short-term parking lot, walk right in and get your rapid test,” … Read More
Published On: January 26, 2021
Hoag Memorial Hospital Makes Moves to Become National Leader In Molecular Imaging: Moving Closer to Precision Therapies
Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian is on the move, building what will become an elite Molecular Imaging and Therapy program. Based on the vision of Dr. Burton Eisenberg, the venerable Orange County-based nonprofit regional health care delivery network brought on board the nationally recognized expert Gary A. Ulaner, MD, Ph.D. Dr. Ulaner, dual board-certified in radiology … Read More
Published On: January 23, 2021
Vaccine Rollout Approved for People Age 65+
Dear Neighbors, I am writing to let you know about an important update to the county’s COVID-19 vaccine rollout. The Orange County Health Care Agency (OCHCA) has now approved vaccinations for people aged 65+, which is an important milestone in the fight against COVID-19. We are working quickly to establish dedicated locations to safely provide … Read More
Published On: January 22, 2021