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"This past Friday marked the completion of a successful internship with the People+Culture team at Cone Health. The one word I can use to describe my experience is rewarding. Gaining the firsthand insight I was looking for, getting to meet and collaborate with many different professionals throughout the organization, getting to team up on different projects to upgrade the Culture of Safety and New Employee Orientation, and more! I want to thank everyone who made my experience so great but especially wanted to give a huge thank you to Kaitlyn Nease, Donielle Eakin, and Melissa Riffe-Guyer for providing me this opportunity full of learning, exposure, and continuous engagement." - Tori Batts, Preboarding Navigator
“This is a major investment in the health of people in Alamance County,” says Alamance Regional Medical Center President Mark Gordon. The expansion includes new heart care services, more interventional radiology offerings and redesigned breast care facilities!
For the second day in a row, Cone announced expansion plans. The Greensboro-based health care system will invest $34.2 million to bring new and expanded heart care services, more interventional radiology offerings and redesigned breast care facilities to Alamance Regional Medical Center in Burlington. On Tuesday, Cone announced plans for a multimillion-dollar outpatient surgery center at Cone Health MedCenter Kernersville. The moves come on the heels of Cone's proposed merger with Sentara Health falling through in June.
Cone Health hospitals have once again been named to the Best Hospital and High Performing Hospital lists by U.S. News and World Report! See the rankings for Cone Health hospitals in the story below. “One of the most important messages here is that through our dedicated team of health professionals, you can get the very best health care right in the community you live in,” says Dr. Marlon Priest, chief clinical officer, Cone Health. “Great health care is as close as the nearest Cone Health facility.”
A diagnosis of infertility can be physically, emotionally, and financially draining. Which is why Jordan Moore, RN, and her husband were overjoyed to discover that her Cone Health insurance benefits provided relief on all levels. Learn more about this young family’s promising future.
Cone Health and Sentara Healthcare have mutually decided not to move forward with an affiliation initially proposed in August 2020.
Annie Penn Hospital, Moses Cone Hospital and Wesley Long Hospital are among America’s 100 Best Hospitals for Orthopedic Surgery and Joint Replacement according to Healthgrades. “Excellence is not something you achieve once in a while. It’s how you apply your skills day in and day out,” says Bruce Swords, MD, PhD, chief physician executive, Cone Health. “From the discussions with your doctor before deciding on surgery, to the physical therapy after surgery, you are going to be treated by excellent caregivers at Cone Health.”
Triad Business Journal is proudly announcing its 35 finalists for the annual Best Places to Work awards. Among them is HealthTeam Advantage, a health insurance agency owned by Cone Health, and a finalist in the medium category. The survey was conducted by an Omaha-based research firm known as Quantum Workplace. The finalists were selected based on cumulative scores within their size category, based on the number of employees working in the Triad. https://bit.ly/HTAch
Mandy Eaton has been named chief operating officer (COO) of Cone Health, and Dr. Marlon Priest has been named chief clinical officer (CCO). Eaton and Priest will play leading roles as Cone Health and Sentara Healthcare combine.
The COVID-19 only hospital at Green Valley campus will close on March 5 and care will transition to four other hospital campuses. This action is being taken as the pandemic enters a new phase. “We certainly don’t want people to get the wrong impression that the pandemic is over. It is not time to throw away the masks. While we are in a different situation from one year ago, we must continue to remain vigilant in all our efforts to prevent the spread of this dangerous disease,” says Mary Jo Cagle, MD, chief operating officer, Cone Health. Get the details below.