Sanford Health

🇺🇸United States
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Established
1996-01-01
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Website
http://www.sanfordhealth.org/

Top story of 2024: What does Marshfield Clinic & Sanford Health merger mean for patients?

Marshfield Clinic Health System and Sanford Health plan to combine to create an integrated health system, focusing on advancing rural health care in the Midwest. Sanford Health will serve as the parent company, while Marshfield Clinic Health System will maintain regional leadership and its brand. The partnership aims to improve access, quality, and availability of rural health care, leveraging shared missions, research, and education. The deal is expected to close by the end of the year, subject to regulatory approval.

Sanford Health Plan partners with Nebraska-based Bryan group

Bryan Enterprises and Sanford Health Plan partner to develop a new Medicare Advantage plan for Nebraska seniors, focusing on personalized care and better outcomes. The plan will offer additional benefits not available through original Medicare, with Bryan building the provider network and Sanford Health Plan handling core operations. The product will launch in 20 counties around Lincoln, Nebraska, starting January 1, 2026.

Sanford radiologist receives 510(k) clearance for catheter

Sanford Health's radiologist, Bruce Gardner, received FDA 510(k) clearance for InnoCare Urologics' EgressTM Foley catheter, the first device under a new FDA product classification code for safety features. The catheter, patented by Sanford Health, automatically deflates to prevent injuries during removal, offering a safer alternative for high-risk patients like those in ICU or with dementia. Over 30 million Foley catheters are prescribed annually in the U.S.

Sanford Research provides donation for student scholarships

Sanford Research donates $100,000 to Mount Marty University's biotechnology program for scholarships, enhancing partnership to train future industry leaders.
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InnoCare Urologics wins FDA nod for urinary safety catheter

InnoCare Urologics received FDA 510(k) clearance for its Egress safety catheter, the first under a new code for urinary catheters with safety features. The catheter prevents injuries from traditional indwelling catheters by automatically deflating the balloon before pullout, reducing patient harm.

BHOSC, BHSH to join Sanford Health, expand and advance care

Sanford Health, BHOSC, and BHSH to merge, expanding comprehensive care in western SD and Wyoming. The partnership aims to enhance patient-centered care, integrate health services, and ensure community needs are met. The transition to nonprofit status is expected to close soon.

100 hospitals and health systems with great oncology programs | 2024

Becker's 2024 list highlights hospitals & health systems excelling in oncology, recognized for advanced clinical trials & research. Notable institutions include AdventHealth, Allina Health, Arkansas Children's, Atlantic Health System, Banner MD Anderson Cancer Center, Baylor Scott & White Health, Boston Medical Center, Brown University Health, Children's Health, Children's Hospital Colorado, Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, Children’s Hospital of Orange County, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Children's Nebraska, ChristianaCare, City of Hope Comprehensive Cancer Center, Cleveland Clinic, Connecticut Children’s, Covenant Health, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Dartmouth Health, DeTar Hospital Cancer Center, Duke Health, El Paso Children's Hospital, Emory Healthcare, Endeavor Health, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center/UW Medicine, Geisinger, Hackensack Meridian Health, Huntsman Cancer Institute at the University of Utah, Inova, Jefferson Health, Johns Hopkins, Jupiter Medical Center, Keck Medicine of USC, Laredo Medical Center, Lehigh Valley Health Network, MUSC Health, MaineHealth, Massachusetts General Hospital, Mayo Clinic, MedStar, MemorialCare, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, Michigan Medicine, Mount Sinai Health System, Nebraska Medicine, New York-Presbyterian Hospital-Columbia and Cornell, Northwestern Medicine, Novant Health, OSF HealthCare, OU Health, Ochsner Health, Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center, Oregon Health & Science University Hospital, Orlando Health, Penn Medicine, Providence Alaska Medical Center, Providence Cancer Institute of Oregon, Providence South Division Cancer Institute, Queen's Health System, RWJBarnabas Health and Rutgers Cancer Institute, Renown Health, Rochester Regional Health, Roper St. Francis Healthcare, Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center, Sanford Health, Sarasota Memorial Health Care System, Scripps Health, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Stanford Medicine, Stanford Medicine Children's Health, Sutter Health, Swedish Cancer Institute, Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center at University of Miami, Tampa General Hospital, Texas Children's Hospital, UC Davis Health, UCLA Health, UCSF Health, UK HealthCare, UNM Health System, UVA Health, UW Health, UMass Memorial Health, University of Alabama Birmingham Hospital, University of Chicago Medical Center, University of Colorado Cancer Center-UCHealth University of Colorado Hospital, University Hospitals, University of Iowa Health Care, University of Kansas Health System, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, University of Vermont Health Network, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Virtua Health, WVU Cancer Institute, WellSpan Health, Yale New Haven Health.
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STRIPE Names Recipients of the Inaugural Double Helix Awards

At the STRIPE Annual Meeting & Consensus Workshop, ASP announced the inaugural STRIPE Double Helix Awards, recognizing excellence in pharmacogenomics through collaboration and outstanding achievement. Recipients include Kristine Ashcraft, Cynthia Bens, Burns C. Blaxall, Philip Empey, Jose Estabil, Bernard Esquivel, Christine Formea, Blaine Groat, Daniel Hertz, Carrie Hoefer, Geoff Hollett, J. Shawn Jones, Raymond Lorenz, Ryan Nelson, Micheal Pacanowski, Jai N. Patel, Victoria Pratt, Bronwyn Ramey, Sharmeen Roy, Robert Schuck, April Schultz, Jeffrey A. Shaman, Sharon Shriver, Patrick Silva, D. Max Smith, Annette Taylor, Wrenda Teeple, McKenna Tennant, Kelly E. Caudle, Emily Cicali, Andrea Gaedigk, Houda Houchad, Pamala Jacobson, Teri E. Klein, Akinyemi Oni-Orisan, Natasha Petry, Bani Tamraz, Kristin Wiisanen, and Michelle Whirl-Carrillo. Organizations honored include the Golden Helix Foundation, Department of Veteran Affairs - National Pharmacogenomics Program, and Advocates for Universal DPD/DPYD Testing.

213 CNOS to know | 2024

Becker's honors healthcare CNOs for tackling nurse staffing shortages, managing budgets, and developing professional growth opportunities. CNOs oversee nursing departments, spearhead innovative patient care initiatives, and bring clinical expertise and executive leadership skills. The list is based on nominations and editorial research, with leaders presented in alphabetical order.
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Pushing the boundaries of rare disease diagnostics with the help of the first Undiagnosed Hackathon

The Undiagnosed Hackathon was conceptualized and designed by H.C., M. Cederroth, A.N., and A.M.D.V. Biological samples and phenotype data were collected by various authors, processed and analyzed under the coordination of A.M.D.V. et al. All authors participated in data analysis and interpretation, with A.M.D.V. et al. drafting the manuscript. A.N., H.C., and M. Cederroth secured funding.
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