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Monday, August 27, 2012

Dr. Paletta’s Orthopedic Facility Getting ‘Unfair Advantage’ Says Post-Dispatch Editorial

The St. Louis Post-Dispatch published an editorial siding with area hospitals that oppose construction of an overnight-care facility in Chesterfield.

A recent editorial by the St. Louis Post-Dispatch calls into question the building of an overnight-stay orthopedic facility in Chesterfield. The editorial, called, “A hospital by any other name is still a hospital,” says an orthopedic care center proposed by Dr. George Paletta, the St. Louis Cardinal’s physician, who seeks to expand his practice and add overnight stay, is not playing by Missouri rules that define what a hospital is or isn’t. “Competition is a good thing for most businesses, but it should be fair competition,” the editorial says. “Dr. Paletta appears to be proposing a facility that is a hospital in everything but name.” Last week, Dr. Paletta received approval by the Chesterfield City Council to expand his orthopedic …

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

What's telemedicine?

It's using technology to check on patients not in the office or hospital, and treat.

Telemedicine is used by numerous major hospitals now to carry medical expertise out into the field via computer, cameras, phones and any other technology you can likely imagine. It's being used in medical facilities surrounding Chesterfield. Mercy Hospital won a federal grant worth $495,926 earlier this year to spread the reach of telemedicine to southwest Missouri, according to a report on stltoday.com in May. Doctors and nurses may monitor intensive care patients remotely, for example, and alert staff on site. Stroke patients, for example, in areas where there may not be specialists in the flesh, may still get expert treatment through telemedicine. Via cameras in clinics and hospital rooms, remote medical staff may zoom in for a look at …

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