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  <title>Portage Health hosting Health and Safety Fair on June 1</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[<p><span style="font-size: 10pt;">Portage Health is hosting its fifth annual Health and Safety Fair on Saturday, June 1 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at its main location in Hancock. The annual event is free to the public with health screenings, giveaways, tours of the facility, healthy snacks and much, much more.</span></p>
<p style="font-size: 13px;">This year’s free screenings include total cholesterol, blood glucose, bone density, hearing, heart rate, pulse oximetry, pediatric breathing problems, body mass index, waist circumference and vision.</p>]]></description>
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  <dc:date>2013-05-13T14:54:00Z</dc:date>
  <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Portage Health is hosting its fifth annual Health and Safety Fair on Saturday, June 1 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at its main location in Hancock. The annual event is free to the public with health screenings, giveaways, tours of the facility, healthy snacks and much, much more.</p>
<p>“We hope you and your family will take time out of your busy schedule to join us this year, and take advantage of these free screenings and activities,” said Jim Bogan, president/CEO of Portage Health.</p>
<p>This year’s free screenings include total cholesterol, blood glucose, bone density, hearing, heart rate, pulse oximetry, pediatric breathing problems, body mass index, waist circumference and vision.</p>
<p>Back by popular demand is the car seat clinic, where parents work with experts to ensure their car seat is as safe as possible for their children. One hundred lucky kids will also leave with a free professionally fit bike helmet.</p>
<p>New for 2013 are health presentations by medical staff, including pediatrician Dr. Anas Jaber, and physical therapists Mark Kargela and Mallory Rojewski.</p>
<p>There is no preregistration for the event, and the entire community is invited. Visit portagehealth.org/fair, or call (906) 483-1153 for more information.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>15th annual Camp 911 preregistration open</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[<p><span style="font-size: 10pt;">Preregistration is now open for the</span><span style="font-size: 10pt;"> </span><a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/camp911" style="font-size: 10pt;">Camp 911 Emergency Preparedness Camp</a><span style="font-size: 10pt;"> </span><span style="font-size: 10pt;">on Aug. 6-7 at Mercy EMS Facility on Airport Road. The camp is free to students who are completing or entering sixth grade in a Houghton or Keweenaw County school.</span></p>
<p style="font-size: 13px;"><img src="/uploadedImages/Content/Test_Blog/CAMP911.jpg" alt="Camp 911 2013" title="Camp 911 2013" align="right" border="0" width="225" height="176" style="border-width: 0px; border-style: solid; width: 225px; height: 176px;" />Aspirus Keweenaw, Portage Health and Mercy EMS put on the two-day camp. Preregistration is due by July 1. Space is limited and the camp traditionally fills with a waiting list, so interested participants are asked to preregister as soon as possible.</p>]]></description>
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  <dc:date>2013-05-10T14:54:00Z</dc:date>
  <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Preregistration is now open for the <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/camp911">Camp 911 Emergency Preparedness Camp</a> on Aug. 6-7 at Mercy EMS Facility on Airport Road. The camp is free to students who are completing or entering sixth grade in a Houghton or Keweenaw County school.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.portagehealth.org/uploadedImages/Content/Test_Blog/CAMP911.jpg" alt="Camp 911 2013" title="Camp 911 2013" style="border-width: 0px; border-style: solid; width: 225px; height: 176px;" align="right" border="0" width="225" height="176" />Aspirus Keweenaw, Portage Health and Mercy EMS put on the two-day camp. Preregistration is due by July 1. Space is limited and the camp traditionally fills with a waiting list, so interested participants are asked to preregister as soon as possible.</p>
<p>“This camp is put on by an incredible group of volunteers from our community and has evolved into an invaluable, multifaceted  learning experience for our area youth,” ,” said event organizer Ann Clancy-Klemme, RN, EMT-P. “The lessons learned at this camp will benefit the campers, and their community, today and throughout their lifetime.”</p>
<p>The camp focuses on hands-on fun that will help the kids learn what to do if they’re the first one on the scene of an emergency. It also focuses on how to avoid high-risk behaviors so that campers don’t become the person needing the help.</p>
<p>Campers will receive free beverages, snacks, lunch, a bystander care kid, a Camp 911 t-shirt and a certificate of completion on the final day. For more information on the camp, and to preregister online, visit portagehealth.org/camp911.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Portage Health Achieves Recognition as one of Healthgrades  2013 Outstanding Patient Experience Award™ Recipients</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[<p><span style="font-size: 10pt;">Portage Health today announced that it has been named one of a select group of hospitals identified as providing outstanding performance in the delivery of a positive experience for patients during their hospital stay, as measured by</span><span style="font-size: 10pt;"> </span><a href="http://www.healthgrades.com" target="_blank" style="font-size: 10pt;">Healthgrades</a><span style="font-size: 10pt;">, the leading online resource that helps consumers search, evaluate, compare and connect with physician and hospitals.</span> </p>
<p style="font-size: 13px;"><img src="/uploadedImages/Content/Test_Blog/healthgradesaward.jpg" alt="Portage Health 2013 Healthgrades Award" title="Portage Health 2013 Healthgrades Award" align="right" border="0" width="180" height="216" style="border-width: 0px; border-style: solid; width: 180px; height: 216px;" />To be eligible for the <a href="http://www.healthgrades.com/ratings-and-awards/2013-outstanding-patient-experience-award-recipients" target="_blank">Healthgrades 2013 Outstanding Patient Experience Award</a>, Portage Health must have met the clinical quality threshold for this award and have data for a minimum number of HCAHPS surveys:</p>]]></description>
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  <dc:date>2013-05-09T14:54:00Z</dc:date>
  <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Portage Health today announced that it has been named one of a select group of hospitals identified as providing outstanding performance in the delivery of a positive experience for patients during their hospital stay, as measured by <a href="http://www.healthgrades.com" target="_blank">Healthgrades</a>, the leading online resource that helps consumers search, evaluate, compare and connect with physician and hospitals.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.portagehealth.org/uploadedImages/Content/Test_Blog/healthgradesaward.jpg" alt="Portage Health 2013 Healthgrades Award" title="Portage Health 2013 Healthgrades Award" style="border-width: 0px; border-style: solid; width: 155px; height: 186px;" align="right" border="0" width="155" height="186" />To be eligible for the <a href="http://www.healthgrades.com/ratings-and-awards/2013-outstanding-patient-experience-award-recipients" target="_blank">Healthgrades 2013 Outstanding Patient Experience Award</a>, Portage Health must have met the clinical quality threshold for this award and have data for a minimum number of HCAHPS surveys: 
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<li><strong>Clinical Quality Threshold</strong> – Portage Health ranked among the top 80 percent of hospitals for clinical quality as ranked by average z-score across the conditions and procedures that Healthgrades evaluates using Medicare data.</li>
<li><strong>Minimum Number of HCAHPS Surveys</strong> – Portage Health had data for at least 100 Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (HCAHPS) surveys to reliably assess performance.<span style="font-size: 10pt;"> </span> </li>
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<p>“Portage Health has always been, and always will be 100 percent focused on providing the highest quality healthcare experience we can for residents of Michigan’s Western Upper Peninsula,” said Jim Bogan, president/CEO of Portage Health. “Healthgrades recognition is just the latest in a long line of quality recognitions our hospital has received. It’s a true testament to our dedicated and caring staff.”</p>
<p>“As hospitals continue to struggle with the delivery of high-quality, safe care in the face of mounting financial and regulatory pressures, the hospitals who have achieved Healthgrades 2013 Outstanding Patient Experience Award stand above the rest in terms of providing the most positive experience for patients during their hospital stay,” said Evan Marks, EVP Informatics and Strategy for Healthgrades. “This exceptional performance reflects a commitment to providing quality care.” </p>
<p>Being recognized for quality has been a trend for Portage Health in the past year, including scoring well above region, state and national competitors in the <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/blogs.aspx?id=2147486250&amp;blogid=146">most recent HCAHPS survey results</a>, being recognized by The Joint Commission as one of the <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/blogs.aspx?id=2147486293&amp;blogid=146">Top Performers on Key Quality Measures</a>, earning an <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/blogs.aspx?id=4294967303&amp;blogid=146">“A” Grade from The Leapfrog Group</a> and having its trauma center being one of only two in the state <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/blogs.aspx?id=2147486564&amp;blogid=146">verified as a Level III Trauma Center</a>. </p>
<p>Visit <a href="http://www.healthgrades.com" target="_blank">healthgrades.com</a> for more information about Healthgrades, to download a full copy of the report or to get information about hospital and physician quality.</p>
<p><strong>About Portage Health</strong> </p>
<p>Portage Health’s mission is to improve the health of the community by providing high quality, safe and compassionate healthcare. Portage Health owns and operates a 36-bed acute-care hospital and a 60-bed skilled nursing unit and related health care services in Hancock-Houghton, Michigan, along with nine other locations throughout the Copper Country, each offering a variety of services provided by a full spectrum of healthcare professionals. More information about Portage Health can be found at portagehealth.org.</p>
<p><strong>About Healthgrades</strong> </p>
<p>Healthgrades, headquartered in Denver, Colorado, is the leading online resource for comprehensive information about physicians and hospitals. More than 225 million consumers use the Healthgrades websites to search, evaluate, compare and connect with physicians and hospitals that best meet their treatment needs.  Consumers are empowered through use of the Healthgrades proprietary information about clinical outcomes, satisfaction, safety, and health conditions to make more informed healthcare decisions and take action.  For more information please visit healthgrades.com and bettermedicine.com.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Portage Health Fitness Center expands outdoor group exercise schedule</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[<p><span style="font-size: 10pt;">Bringing the workout outside seems to be the theme for the Portage Health Fitness Center, which has released its</span><span style="font-size: 10pt;"> </span><a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/fitnessclasses/" style="font-size: 10pt;">2013 Summer Group Exercise Schedule</a><span style="font-size: 10pt;">.</span> </p>
<p style="font-size: 13px;">“When we introduced the Adventure Bootcamp to the community in the summer of 2011 the feedback was incredible, people absolutely loved it,” said Angela Luskin, community health coordinator at Portage Health. “In 2012 we expanded it to fit many more people. This year, we’re expanding it again, and adding two additional outdoor classes as well.”</p>
<p style="font-size: 13px;">This year, the Adventure Bootcamp has been expanded to include a separate class for the 40-and-over population. The new session is called Boomer Bootcamp and will be held Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 6 to 7 a.m.</p>]]></description>
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  <dc:date>2013-05-08T14:54:00Z</dc:date>
  <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bringing the workout outside seems to be the theme for the Portage Health Fitness Center, which has released its <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/fitnessclasses/">2013 Summer Group Exercise Schedule</a>.</p>
<p>“When we introduced the Adventure Bootcamp to the community in the summer of 2011 the feedback was incredible, people absolutely loved it,” said Angela Luskin, community health coordinator at Portage Health. “In 2012 we expanded it to fit many more people. This year, we’re expanding it again, and adding two additional outdoor classes as well.”</p>
<p>This year another bootcamp has been added for the 40-and-over population. The new session is called Boomer Bootcamp, and will be held Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 6 to 7 a.m.</p>
<p>“This group will be focused on cardio and weight workouts that will challenge and increase balance, endurance and strength,” Luskin said. “It’s really important for the 40-and-over population to live an active lifestyle, and this class will help them develop a good foundation.”</p>
<p>The usual Adventure Bootcamp runs Monday through Thursday, during two morning sessions, 6:30 to 7:15 and 7:30 to 8:15. These outdoor group sessions travel throughout the Houghton-Hancock area with mostly outdoor workouts. Bootcamp is $200 for the summer, and runs from June 10 to August 8.</p>
<p>Also going outdoors this summer are zumba and yoga classes. These will be at the East Houghton Waterfront Park, which shares a parking lot with Super 8 on the Portage Lake Shipping Canal.</p>
<p>“What better place to exercise than right on the shore of the canal,” Luskin said.</p>
<p>Zumba is from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. on Monday and Wednesday. Yoga classes will be 9 to 10 a.m. on Wednesday, and 6:45 to 7:45 p.m. on Monday.</p>
<p>Other classes for the summer session include indoor cycling, cycle fusion, core cycle, TRX/kettlebell fusion, core crunch, strength and tone, and Pilates plus. The summer session begins on June 3. Classes are $6 per session, or $72 for a 16-class punch card. Discounted prices are available for Fitness Center members and Portage Health employees. A full schedule is available at <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/fitnessclasses/">portagehealth.org/fitnessclasses</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Book signing by diabetes expert Friday at Portage Health</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[<span style="font-size: 10pt;">Registered dietitian and certified diabetes educator turned author Carol Grafford will be participating in a book signing from 10 a.m. to noon on Friday, May 10, at Portage Health’s</span><span style="font-size: 10pt;"> </span><a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/Hancock.aspx" target="_blank" style="font-size: 10pt;">main location in Hancock</a><span style="font-size: 10pt;">.</span>]]></description>
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  <dc:date>2013-05-07T14:54:00Z</dc:date>
  <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Registered dietitian and certified diabetes educator turned author Carol Grafford will be participating in a book signing from 10 a.m. to noon on Friday, May 10, at Portage Health’s <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/Hancock.aspx">main location in Hancock</a>.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.portagehealth.org/uploadedImages/Content/Test_Blog/61SNJ1TZBWL.jpg" alt="My Sweet Life Book" title="My Sweet Life Book" style="border-width: 0px; border-style: solid; padding-left: 5px; padding-right: 5px; width: 85px; height: 140px;" align="right" border="0" width="85" height="140" hspace="5" />Grafford spent more than a decade at Portage Health, and now works as an independent diabetes consultant. Her work with diabetes is what eared her a spot in the book, “<a href="http://www.amazon.com/My-Sweet-Life-Successful-Diabetes/dp/0984525491" target="_blank">My Sweet Life: Successful Women with Diabetes</a>” by <a href="http://www.askdrbev.com/" target="blank">Beverly S. Adler</a>. Grafford is one of 23 contributing authors to the book, which will be available for purchase at Portage Health that day.  </p>
<p>The Portage Hospital Auxiliary is hosting the book signing. The auxiliary is also hosting a bake sale, which will begin at 9 a.m. in the lobby.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Portage Health Hospice Recognizes Hospice Volunteers</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[<span style="font-size: 10pt;">Thursday night the</span><span style="font-size: 10pt;"> </span><a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/hospice" style="font-size: 10pt;">Portage Health Hospice</a><span style="font-size: 10pt;"> </span><span style="font-size: 10pt;">staff recognized its Hospice Volunteer of the Year, awarded two volunteers with the President’s Volunteer Service Award, and recognized 32 hospice volunteers during their annual appreciation dinner.</span>]]></description>
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  <dc:date>2013-04-25T14:54:00Z</dc:date>
  <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thursday night the <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/hospice">Portage Health Hospice</a> staff recognized its Hospice Volunteer of the Year, awarded two volunteers with the President’s Volunteer Service Award, and recognized 32 hospice volunteers during their annual appreciation dinner.</p>
<p><div class="articleimage" style="width:300px;"><img src="http://www.portagehealth.org/uploadedImages/Content/Test_Blog/HospiceVolunteerOfTheYear.jpg" alt="HospiceVolunteerOfTheYear2013" title="HospiceVolunteerOfTheYear2013" width="300px" /><p>Hospice Volunteer of the Year Delores Kotajarvi accepts her award as the 2013 Hospice Volunteer of the Year. Kotajarvi volunteer more than 300 hours in the past  year, and was also recognized with the Bronze Level President's Volunteer Service Award. </p></div>“We’re extremely grateful for everything our volunteers do,” said Marianne Berghefer, Portage Health Hospice Volunteer and Bereavement Coordinator.  “Tonight is all about thanking these volunteers and recognizing the work they do for our hospice patients and their families.”</p>
<p>Portage Health Hospice volunteer Delores Kotajarvi was named the Portage Health Hospice Volunteer of the Year because of her dedication to her patients. She also received the Bronze Level President’s Volunteer Service Award for volunteering more than 300 hours.</p>
<p>“Delores connects so well with our patients,” Berghefer said, “Her service has been invaluable to Portage Health Hospice. She is an inspiration to her fellow hospice volunteers.”</p>
<p>Kristen Gabby was also recognized Thursday with the Bronze President’s Volunteer Service Award for her 250 hours of volunteer work. In total, Portage Health Hospice volunteers have given more than 1,000 hours of service during the past year.</p>
<p>“Each and every one of them does amazing things,” Berghefer said. “We want to thank them and all of the volunteers in our community that make the Copper Country such a wonderful place to call home.”</p>
<p>Learn more about Portage Health Hospice at <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/hospice">portagehealth.org/hospice</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>ATV Safety Clinic being held in Calumet on May 4</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[<span style="font-size: 10pt;">ATV season is right around the corner. To make sure you start your season off right, the</span><span style="font-size: 10pt;"> </span><a href="http://www.keweenawatvclub.com/" target="_blank" style="font-size: 10pt;">Keweenaw ATV Club</a><span style="font-size: 10pt;">,</span><span style="font-size: 10pt;"> </span><a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/emergency" style="font-size: 10pt;">Portage Health Trauma Center</a><span style="font-size: 10pt;"> </span><span style="font-size: 10pt;">and Calumet Township are joining forces to host an ATV Safety Clinic on</span><span style="font-size: 10pt;"> </span><a href="https://www.facebook.com/events/178757228945495/" target="_blank" style="font-size: 10pt;">Saturday, May 4, at 9 a.m. at Calumet Colosseum</a><span style="font-size: 10pt;">.</span>]]></description>
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  <dc:date>2013-04-23T14:54:00Z</dc:date>
  <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>ATV season is right around the corner. To make sure you start your season off right, the <a href="http://www.keweenawatvclub.com/" target="_blank">Keweenaw ATV Club</a>, <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/emergency">Portage Health Trauma Center</a> and Calumet Township Fire Department are joining forces to host an ATV Safety Clinic on <a href="https://www.facebook.com/events/178757228945495/" target="_blank">Saturday, May 4, at 9 a.m. at Calumet Colosseum</a>.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.portagehealth.org/uploadedImages/Content/Test_Blog/ATVSafetySquare.jpeg" alt="ATV Safety Clinic 2013" title="ATV Safety Clinic 2013" style="border: 1px solid rgb(0, 0, 0); padding: 5px; width: 200px; height: 200px;" align="right" border="1" hspace="5" vspace="5" width="200" height="200" />“We know riders are anxious to get out on these trails,” said Mike McMahon, president of the Keweenaw ATV Club, the largest club of its type in Michigan. “We just want to give everyone a reminder of what they should and shouldn’t do as the first one on the scene at an accident.”</p>
<p>The clinic will include presentations by experts from the Portage Health Trauma Center and Mercy EMS.</p>
<p>“We want to give people the knowledge to do the right thing no matter where they are,” said Vicki Peterson, unit manager of the Portage Health Trauma Center. “This will be a great event to help riders prepare themselves for another year out on the Keweenaw’s beautiful trail system.”</p>
<p>The event is free and open to the public. The first 150 people will receive a free first aid kit for their ATV. No RSVP is required, but riders are welcome to <a href="https://www.facebook.com/events/178757228945495/" target="_blank">RVSP to the Facebook event</a> for the latest updates on the event.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>21st annual Spring Ball and Auction set for May 11</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[<p style="font-size: 13px;">The <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/foundation">Portage Health Foundation</a> is excited to announce details of its annual <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/foundationball">ball and auction</a>, which is scheduled to take place on Saturday, May 11, 2013 at <a href="https://www.facebook.com/thecontinentalfireco" target="_blank">Continental Fire Company</a> in Houghton.</p>
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<p style="font-size: 13px;">The event will feature a live and silent auction, casino games, dancing, and live music throughout the night. Along with the entertainment, guests will be treated to a fine array of delicious food from around the world prepared by Portage Health Executive Chef Mark Pittillo.</p>]]></description>
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  <dc:date>2013-04-18T14:54:00Z</dc:date>
  <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/foundation">Portage Health Foundation</a> is excited to announce details of its annual <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/foundationball" title="Spring Ball and Auction">Spring Ball and Auction</a>, which is scheduled to take place on Saturday, May 11, 2013 at <a href="https://www.facebook.com/thecontinentalfireco" target="_blank">Continental Fire Company</a> in Houghton.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.portagehealth.org/uploadedImages/Content/Test_Blog/Spring Ball and Auction.jpg" alt="Spring Ball and Auction" title="Spring Ball and Auction" style="border-width: 0px; border-style: solid; width: 300px; height: 125px;" align="right" border="0" width="300" height="125" />The event will feature a live and silent auction, casino games, dancing, and live music throughout the night. Along with the entertainment, guests will be treated to a fine array of delicious food from around the world prepared by Portage Health Executive Chef Mark Pittillo.</p>
<p>“We’re anticipating a very fun and memorable evening,” said Kevin Store, executive director of the foundation. “We have a lot of exciting things planned and the venue will fit really well with our Copper Rush theme.”</p>
<p>The event is the premiere fundraising activity for the Portage Health Foundation, which invests in healthcare equipment and services at <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org">Portage Health</a>, as well as provides healthcare resources to the community.</p>
<p>“All of the money goes toward improving healthcare, and access to it, in the Copper Country,” said Store. “We hope to have a great crowd on hand to enjoy a fun night of raising money for a great cause.”</p>
<p>This year, the net proceeds of the Spring Ball and Auction will be directed to the <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/cp/">Portage Health Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation Center</a> to upgrade and acquire new equipment.</p>
<p>Tickets are $80 each, with 50 percent of the ticket price being tax deductible. The foundation is a 501c3 public charity. Registration is currently open on the Portage Health website at <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/foundationball">portagehealth.org/foundationball</a>.</p>
<p>An invitation is not required to attend the ball. If you have any questions, or would like to register or donate by phone or mail, call (906) 483-1507.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>PortagePointe adds a specialty rehab gym in Pewabic House</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[<span style="font-size: 10pt;">Rehabilitation services at</span><span style="font-size: 10pt;"> </span><a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/portagepointe" style="font-size: 10pt;">PortagePointe</a><span style="font-size: 10pt;"> </span><span style="font-size: 10pt;">have recently been improved because of a strengthened partnership between PortagePointe and</span><span style="font-size: 10pt;"> </span><a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/rehab" style="font-size: 10pt;">Portage Health Rehab</a><span style="font-size: 10pt;">. The rehab team designed a specialty gym inside of the Pewabic House, which makes rehabilitation more convenient for PortagePointe elders.</span>]]></description>
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  <dc:date>2013-04-17T14:54:00Z</dc:date>
  <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Rehabilitation services at <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/portagepointe">PortagePointe</a> have recently been improved because of a strengthened partnership between PortagePointe and <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/rehab">Portage Health Rehab</a>. The rehab team designed a specialty gym inside of the Pewabic House, which makes rehabilitation more convenient for PortagePointe elders.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.portagehealth.org/uploadedImages/Content/Test_Blog/portagepointerehab2.jpg" alt="PortagePointe Rehab" title="PortagePointe Rehab" style="border-width: 0px; border-style: solid; padding: 5px; width: 300px; height: 134px;" align="right" border="0" hspace="5" vspace="5" width="300" height="134" />“We have always provided services to PortagePointe elders,” said Mark Randell, director of rehab at Portage Health. “This addition increases our emphasis on providing rehabilitations services right in their home.”</p>
<p>The rehab room includes exercise equipment and treatment tables. It also adds the capabilities for therapists to work hand-in-hand with elders, and their usual caretakers in a comfortable and convenient location.</p>
<p>“The on-site gym has truly enhanced the rehabilitative services we’re able to provide at PortagePointe,” Randell said.</p>
<p>For PortagePointe elders, it has meant a more comfortable place to regain their strength and function.</p>
<p>“Many of our elders prefer the privacy and location of the new gym,” said Elaine Archambeau. “Since the gym has been installed, we have seen an increased satisfaction in the elders going home after rehab. It’s been a very positive addition to our facility.”</p>
<p>Find out more about PortagePointe online at <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/portagepointe">portagehealth.org/portagepointe</a>, and see a full list of rehab providers and services at <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/rehab">portagehealth.org/rehab</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Free, family-friendly Sisu Shuffle scheduled for April 27</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[<p><span style="font-size: 10pt;">Some run, some skip, some walk and some even shuffle. While participants have many different ways to get through the 5k event, one thing is for sure at the annual</span><span style="font-size: 10pt;"> </span><a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/sisushuffle" target="_blank" style="font-size: 10pt;">Sisu Shuffle</a><span style="font-size: 10pt;">, everyone’s having fun.</span> </p>
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<p style="font-size: 13px;"> \This year’s Sisu Shuffle is scheduled for 11 a.m. on Saturday, April 27 at Portage Health. As usual, the shuffle is free for all, and there are some great prizes available to several lucky participants. Six brand new bikes will be given away at the event, five to children and one adult bike.</p>]]></description>
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  <dc:date>2013-04-05T14:54:00Z</dc:date>
  <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Some run, some skip, some walk and some even shuffle. While participants have many different ways to get through the 5k event, one thing is for sure at the annual <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/sisushuffle" target="_blank">Sisu Shuffle</a>, everyone’s having fun.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.portagehealth.org/uploadedImages/Content/Test_Blog/SisuShuffle-EventImage.jpg" alt="Sisu Shuffle" title="Sisu Shuffle" style="border-width: 0px; border-style: solid; padding-left: 5px; padding-right: 5px; width: 282px; height: 282px;" align="right" border="0" hspace="5" width="282" height="282" />This year’s Sisu Shuffle is scheduled for 11 a.m. on Saturday, April 27 at Portage Health. As usual, the shuffle is free for all, and there are some great prizes available to several lucky participants. Six brand new bikes will be given away at the event, five to children and one adult bike.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/Hancock.aspx">Portage Health</a> is a new location for the event, which was previously hosted at Houghton County Fairgrounds.</p>
<p>Registration for the free event will open at 10:30 a.m. with the non-competitive 5k walk, jog, run, trot or shuffle starting at 11 a.m.</p>
<p>Visit <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/sisushuffle" target="_blank">portagehealth.org/sisushuffle</a> for all of the information, including a link to preregister. You can also <a href="https://www.facebook.com/events/166705543486750/?ref=22" target="_blank">RSVP to the event on Facebook</a> to get the latest updates and reminders as the event nears.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Canal Run adds half marathon and opens 2013 registration</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[<p><span style="font-size: 10pt;">Registration is now open for the 2013</span><span style="font-size: 10pt;"> </span><a href="http://www.hancockcanalrun.com/" target="_blank" style="font-size: 10pt;">Portage Health Canal Run</a><span style="font-size: 10pt;">, which will include a half marathon for the first time in race history.</span></p>
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<p style="font-size: 13px;">With tremendous growth over the past five years, the Portage Health Canal Run continues to be the premier running event in <a href="http://www.keweenaw.info" target="_blank">Michigan’s Keweenaw Peninsula</a>. The organizing committee believes adding a half marathon will allow the Canal Run to continue growing.</p>]]></description>
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  <dc:date>2013-04-01T14:54:00Z</dc:date>
  <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Registration is now open for the 2013 <a href="http://www.hancockcanalrun.com/" target="_blank">Portage Health Canal Run</a>, which will include a half marathon for the first time in race history.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.portagehealth.org/uploadedImages/Content/Test_Blog/CanalRun(1).jpg" alt="2013 Portage Health Canal Run" title="2013 Portage Health Canal Run" style="border-width: 0px; border-style: solid; padding-left: 5px; padding-right: 5px; width: 225px; height: 150px;" align="left" border="0" hspace="5" width="225" height="150" />With tremendous growth over the past five years, the Portage Health Canal Run continues to be the premier running event in <a href="http://www.keweenaw.info" target="_blank">Michigan’s Keweenaw Peninsula</a>. The organizing committee believes adding a half marathon will allow the Canal Run to continue growing.</p>
<p>“We’re continuing to move forward as a race,” said Angela Luskin, race director and community health coordinator at Portage Health. “We’ve heard from many participants that a half marathon is a positive step for our race.”</p>
<p>The 38th annual Canal Run will be put on by volunteers from <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org">Portage Health</a>, <a href="http://www.finlandia.edu" target="_blank">Finlandia University</a> and <a href="http://www.citizensbanking.com/" target="_blank">Citizens Bank</a>. It is slated for the morning of Saturday, July 20.</p>
<p>The race had more than 650 participants last year, with runners and walkers participating in five- and 10-mile races along Highway M-203 finishing in downtown Hancock. Both of those distances will also remain for the 2013 event, and the new race will follow the same course, with a start on Koskela Road.</p>
<p><a href="http://canalrun2013-es2005.eventbrite.com/?rank=8" target="_blank">Registration is now open for the 2013 event</a>, with new rates and a new registration partner, <a href="http://canalrun2013-es2005.eventbrite.com/?rank=8" target="_blank">EventBrite.com</a>. The new registration partner will save racers 20 to 30 percent on processing fees, and is an easier system for participants to register.</p>
<p>Visit <a href="http://www.hancockcanalrun.com/" target="_blank">HancockCanalRun.com</a> to register and learn more about the race.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Portage Health Cancer Care welcomes Dr. Lloyd Geddes</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[<p><span style="font-size: 10pt;">Portage Health is proud to welcome Dr. Lloyd Geddes to its cancer care program.</span></p>
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<p style="font-size: 13px;">Dr. Geddes has been practicing oncology since 1998 after completing his residency and a fellowship program at Washington Cancer Institute in Washington D.C.</p>]]></description>
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  <dc:date>2013-03-25T14:54:00Z</dc:date>
  <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Portage Health is proud to welcome Dr. Lloyd Geddes to its cancer care program.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.portagehealth.org/uploadedImages/Content/Test_Blog/DrLloydGeddes.jpg" alt="Dr. Lloyd Geddes" title="Dr. Lloyd Geddes" style="border-width: 0px; border-style: solid; padding-left: 5px; padding-right: 5px; width: 200px; height: 200px;" align="right" border="0" hspace="5" width="200" height="200" />Dr. Geddes has been practicing oncology since 1998 after completing his residency and a fellowship program at Washington Cancer Institute in Washington D.C.</p>
<p>“We have a great staff that helps our patients feel like family,” said Karen Kelley, unit manager for <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/cancercare">Portage Health Cancer Care</a>. “Dr. Geddes will be a great addition to our team, and we are pleased to continue offering high quality cancer care services right here in Hancock.”</p>
<p>Dr. Geddes is board certified, and has 15 years of experience working in clinics in Atlanta. He will immediately see patients at Portage Health’s main campus in Hancock.</p>
<p>“I’m excited to start working with the staff and patients at Portage Health,” Dr. Geddes said. “I will do my best with every patient to determine the best plan of care, and help them combat cancer.”</p>
<p>Portage Health offers a full spectrum of cancer care services, including outpatient chemotherapy, radiology, biopsies, blood transfusions, clinical trials and supportive therapy, pain management, support groups and counseling for patients and families, and nutrition and health education.</p>
<p>Learn more about the program at <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/cancercare">portagehealth.org/cancercare</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Portage Health Rehab introduces two new therapists</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/rehab" style="font-size: 10pt;">Portage Health Rehab</a><span style="font-size: 10pt;"> </span><span style="font-size: 10pt;">is proud to announce it has added two physical therapists to its team.</span><span style="font-size: 10pt;"> </span><a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/rojewski" style="font-size: 10pt;">Mallory Rojewski, PT, DPT</a><span style="font-size: 10pt;">, and</span><span style="font-size: 10pt;"> </span><a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/kargela" style="font-size: 10pt;">Mark Kargela, PT, DPT, OCS, FAAOMPT</a><span style="font-size: 10pt;">, are accepting new patients today.</span>]]></description>
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  <dc:date>2013-03-13T14:54:00Z</dc:date>
  <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/rehab">Portage Health Rehab</a> is proud to announce it has added two physical therapists to its team. <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/rojewski">Mallory Rojewski, PT, DPT</a>, and <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/kargela">Mark Kargela, PT, DPT, OCS, FAAOMPT</a>, are accepting new patients today.</p>
<p>“Our focus has always been, and will continue to be quality,” said Mark Randell, director of rehabilitation at Portage Health. “Mallory and Mark will be great additions to our team as they have the experience, passion and skill to provide our patients with the same quality of care they’re used to from Portage Health.”</p>
<p><img src="http://www.portagehealth.org/uploadedImages/Content/Test_Blog/Kargela.jpg" alt="Mark Karkela" title="Mark Karkela" style="border-width: 0px; border-style: solid; padding-left: 5px; padding-right: 5px; width: 125px; height: 154px;" align="left" border="0" width="125" height="154" hspace="5" />Kargela is working in the Hancock office, and has extensive experience in spinal rehabilitation, joint manipulation, sports physical therapy and chronic pain. Aside from his undergraduate and doctoral studies, Kargela attained the highest degree of clinic specialization in orthopaedic manual physical therapy after completing a fellowship program.</p>
<p>“Working with the excellent orthopaedic surgeons and family-medicine providers at Portage Health to provide excellent rehabilitation services to our community is something I’m really looking forward to,” said Kargela, who grew up in Calumet. “I’m excited to be immersing myself back into this great community.”</p>
<p><img src="http://www.portagehealth.org/uploadedImages/Content/Test_Blog/Rojewski.jpg" alt="Mallory Rojewski" title="Mallory Rojewski" style="border-width: 0px; border-style: solid; width: 125px; height: 143px;" align="right" border="0" width="125" height="143" />Rojewski will be working full time in the Calumet office, joining therapist Brian Jarvis in our Mine Street Station office.</p>
<p>“I believe in a skilled, hands-on and evidence-based approach to physical therapy,” Rojewski said. “I’m looking forward to getting to know patients and the community in Calumet.”</p>
<p>She has a keen interest in spinal pain, joint manipulation, pediatrics, complex regional pain syndrome (or RSD), total joints and sports injury. She earned her doctoral degree in physical therapy from Grand Valley State University.</p>
<p>Learn more about both of these therapists on their websites, <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/kargela">portagehealth.org/kargela</a> and <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/rojewski">portagehealth.org/rojewski</a>. Call (906) 483-1750 to make an appointment with Kargela, or (906) 337-4029 to make an appointment with Rojewski.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Community forum scheduled for Thursday regarding Portage Health-LifePoint Hospitals partnership</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[<p><span style="font-size: 10pt;">Portage Health will be hosting a community forum on Thursday night at 6:30 at the Hancock High School auditorium.</span></p>
<p style="font-size: 13px;">The forum is a chance for community members to learn more about the potential Portage Health and LifePoint Hospitals joint venture that was announced on Feb. 28.</p>]]></description>
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  <dc:date>2013-03-08T14:54:00Z</dc:date>
  <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Portage Health will be hosting a community forum on Thursday night at 6:30 at the Hancock High School auditorium.</p>
<p>The forum is a chance for community members to learn more about the potential Portage Health and LifePoint Hospitals joint venture that was announced on Feb. 28.</p>
<p>Portage Health CEO and President Jim Bogan will open the forum with a brief overview of the proposed partnership. Following Bogan’s comments there will be a question-and-answer session for community members to voice their comments and concerns.</p>
<p>Read about the proposed partnership on our website, <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/lifepoint">portagehealth.org/lifepoint</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Visitor restriction lifted at PortagePointe</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[<p><span style="font-size: 10pt;">The visitor restriction at PortagePointe has been lifted.</span> </p>
<p style="font-size: 13px;">The restriction was put in place in late December due to high occurrences of respiratory illness in the area. Designated visitors were allowed, and earlier this year the restriction was limited to just children. Now all visitors are allowed to visit like normal.</p>]]></description>
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  <dc:date>2013-03-06T14:54:00Z</dc:date>
  <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The visitor restriction at <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/portagepointe" title="PortagePointe">PortagePointe</a> has been lifted.</p>
<p><span style="font-size: 10pt;">While visitors are now allowed at PortagePointe, there are still restrictions in the </span><a href="http://http://www.portagehealth.org/Locations/Family_Birthing_Center/" title="Family Birthing Center" style="font-size: 10pt;">Family Birthing Center</a><span style="font-size: 10pt;"> and </span><a href="http://http://www.portagehealth.org/DialysisCenter/" title="Dialysis Center" style="font-size: 10pt;">Dialysis Center</a><span style="font-size: 10pt;">. Visit </span><a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/visitorrestriction" title="portagehealth.org/visitorrestriction" style="font-size: 10pt;">portagehealth.org/visitorrestriction</a><span style="font-size: 10pt;"> for the latest updates.</span></p>]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Save the date for the 2013 Foundation Ball &amp; Auction</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[The 21st annual Portage Health Foundation Spring Ball and Auction is scheduled for May 11, 2013 at the Continental Fire Company in Houghton.]]></description>
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  <dc:date>2013-03-04T14:54:00Z</dc:date>
  <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The 21st annual Portage Health Foundation Spring Ball and Auction is scheduled for May 11, 2013 at the Continental Fire Company in Houghton.</p>
<p>This year’s theme is “The Copper Rush.” There will be a social hour with heavy appetizers, live and silent auctions, and music and dancing.</p>
<p>Additional information will be released on portagehealth.org closer to the event.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Portage Health signs letter of intent to form joint venture with LifePoint Hospitals</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[<p><span style="font-size: 10pt;">The</span><span style="font-size: 10pt;"> </span><a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/board-of-directors.aspx" style="font-size: 10pt;">Portage Health Board of Directors</a><span style="font-size: 10pt;"> </span><span style="font-size: 10pt;">today announced it has signed a letter of intent to form a joint venture with</span><span style="font-size: 10pt;"> </span><a href="http://www.lifepointhospitals.com/" target="_blank" style="font-size: 10pt;">LifePoint Hospitals</a><span style="font-size: 10pt;">®. The proposed partnership will provide Portage Health with additional resources to expand the healthcare services provided in its communities and invest further in the growth of the hospital.</span> </p>
<p style="font-size: 13px;">The letter of intent is a non-binding agreement that authorizes Portage Health and LifePoint to move forward with pursuing the proposed joint venture. Following due diligence and a negotiation process, which is projected to take 60 to 90 days, the parties would enter into a definitive agreement. The agreement would then be subject to review by of the Attorney General of Michigan before being finalized.</p>]]></description>
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  <dc:date>2013-02-27T14:54:00Z</dc:date>
  <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Potential partnership will help strengthen healthcare delivery in the Western Upper Peninsula</em>&#160;</p>
<p>Hancock, Michigan (February 28, 2013) – The <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/board-of-directors.aspx">Portage Health Board of Directors</a> today announced it has signed a letter of intent to form a joint venture with <a href="http://www.lifepointhospitals.com/" target="_blank">LifePoint Hospitals</a>®. The proposed partnership will provide Portage Health with additional resources to expand the healthcare services provided in its communities and invest further in the growth of the hospital. </p>
<p>The letter of intent is a non-binding agreement that authorizes Portage Health and LifePoint to move forward with pursuing the proposed joint venture. Following due diligence and a negotiation process, which is projected to take 60 to 90 days, the parties would enter into a definitive agreement. The agreement would then be subject to review by of the Attorney General of Michigan before being finalized. </p>
<p>“We selected LifePoint as a partner because of its commitment to physicians, employees, and community,” said Steve Zutter, chairman of the Portage Health board. “As part of this joint venture, Portage Health would share ownership and governance of our system while benefiting from financial resources, clinical and quality programs, and management expertise of one of the leading hospital companies in the nation. Together with LifePoint, we have a great opportunity to enhance the outstanding, innovative care provided throughout the Western Upper Peninsula.” </p>
<p>Under the terms of the proposed partnership, Portage Health and LifePoint would share ownership and governance of the hospital. Portage Health and LifePoint would share ownership of the hospital, with LifePoint obtaining the majority ownership interest. Governance would be equally shared between Portage Health and LifePoint, giving the community a long-term voice in the strategic direction of the hospital. The retained assets of Portage Health and the proceeds from the transaction would be used to create a locally-governed charitable foundation that would fund organizations that support crucial community needs.</p>
<p>“Portage Health is known for its quality service, commitment to patients and dedication to its communities. We are delighted at the prospect of partnering with Portage,” said LifePoint Chairman and Chief Executive Officer William F. Carpenter III. “We look forward to working with the Portage board, management, employees and medical staff to explore new ways to expand and enhance healthcare services in the Western U.P. and strengthen the healthcare delivery system throughout the region.” </p>
<p>LifePoint is a leading hospital company focused on providing quality healthcare close to home. The joint venture with Portage Health will expand LifePoint’s presence in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. In September 2012, <a href="http://www.dukelifepointhealthcare.com/" target="_blank">Duke LifePoint Healthcare</a>, the innovative joint venture partnership between LifePoint and <a href="http://www.dukehealth.org/" target="_blank">Duke University Health System</a>, acquired <a href="http://www.mgh.org/" target="_blank">Marquette General Health System</a> in Marquette.</p>
<p>“LifePoint has shown a tremendous commitment to strengthening healthcare delivery in the U.P. and partnering with providers to enhance the services we provide and ensure patients have access to the care they need and deserve locally,” said Jim Bogan, Portage Health President and CEO. “We are eager to explore this joint venture further and more closely examine the benefits it can offer our hospital and the future of healthcare in our communities.”</p>
<p><strong>About Portage Health</strong>&#160;</p>
<p>Portage Health’s mission is to improve the health of the community by providing high quality, safe and compassionate healthcare. Portage Health owns and operates a 36-bed acute-care hospital and a 60-bed skilled nursing unit and related health care services in Hancock-Houghton, Michigan, along with nine other locations throughout the Copper Country, each offering a variety of services provided by a full spectrum of healthcare professionals.  More information about Portage Health can be found at <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/">www.portagehealth.org.</a>&#160;</p>
<p><a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/uploadedFiles/Content/Test_Blog/Portage Health LOI Release.pdf" title="Portage Health LOI Release">PDF of Press Release</a>&#160;</p>
<p><a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/lifepoint">Visit portagehealth.org/lifepoint for the latest updates</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Spring fitness class schedule finalized</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[<p><span style="font-size: 10pt;">The Portage Health Fitness Center has finalized its list of fitness classes for the spring session, which runs from March 4 until May 25.</span> </p>
<p style="font-size: 13px;">The new schedule includes two new classes, Moga (yoga for men) and Kettlebell Pump (strength training using kettlebells).</p>]]></description>
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  <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/houghton/">Portage Health Fitness Center</a> has finalized its list of fitness classes for the spring session, which runs from March 4 until May 25.</p>
<p>The new schedule includes two new classes, Moga (yoga for men) and Kettlebell Pump (strength training using kettlebells).</p>
<p>“We are excited to offer two new classes based on interest from our community,” said Angela Luskin, community health coordinator at Portage Health. “Both of these classes will be a lot of fun, and push people to try new things.”</p>
<p>The new schedule includes all of the classics including indoor cycling, zumba, Pilates, yogalates and more. </p>
<p>“Our spring schedule offers a ton of variety,” Luskin said. “We have classes that will fit into everyone’s lifestyle and availability.”</p>
<p>The full schedule of classes is listed below, and available at <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/fitnessclasses">portagehealth.org/fitnessclasses</a>. Call (906) 483-1149 for more information or to sign up.</p>
<p><b>Moga</b> (Yoga designed specifically for men)<br />
Tuesday and Thursday, 12-1 p.m.</p>
<p><b>Kettlebell Pump</b> (Work on improving your strength in this fun Kettlebell class)<br />
Tuesday and Thursday, 6:45-7:30 p.m.</p>
<p><b>Indoor Cycling</b><br />
Tuesday and Thursday, 6-7 a.m.<br />
Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 8-8:45 a.m.<br />
Tuesday and Thursday, 5:30-6:30 p.m.<br />
Saturday, 8-9 a.m.<br />
Sunday (until March 24), 2-3:30 p.m.</p>
<p><b>Cycle Fusion</b><br />
Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 6-7 a.m.<br />
Saturday, 9:15-10:15 a.m.</p>
<p><b>Core Cycle</b><br />
Tuesday and Thursday, 4:30-5:15 p.m.</p>
<p><b>TRX/Kettlebell Fusion</b><br />
Monday and Wednesday, 4:30-5:15 p.m.</p>
<p><b>Zumba</b><br />
Monday and Wednesday, 5:30-6:30 p.m.</p>
<p><b>Core Combo</b><br />
Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 10-10:45 a.m.</p>
<p><b>Pilates Plus</b><br />
Monday, 9-10 a.m.</p>
<p><b>Mat Pilates</b><br />
Friday, 9-10 a.m.</p>
<p><b>Synergy</b><br />
Tuesday and Thursday, 8-8:45 a.m.</p>
<p><b>Yogalates</b><br />
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  <title>Heart Health by the Numbers presentation cancelled due to weather</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[<p>Tonight's Heart Health by the Numbers presentation scheduled for tonight at 5 30 has been canceled due to weather. Anyone who is awaiting results from the free Lipid Screenings last week should get their results from the Fitness Center Express</p>]]></description>
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  <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tonight's <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/hhbn" title="Heart Health by the Numbers">Heart Health by the Numbers</a> presentation scheduled for 5:30 has been canceled due to weather. We apologize for the inconvenience.</p>
<p>Anyone who is awaiting results from the free lipid screenings last week should get their results from the <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/Houghton/" title="Fitness Center/Express Care">Portage Health Fitness Center</a> in Houghton. Please call (906) 483-1153 if you have further questions.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Portage Health Trauma Center one of two in state verified as Level III</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[<span style="font-size: 10pt;">The</span><span style="font-size: 10pt;"> </span><a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/emergency" style="font-size: 10pt;">Portage Health Emergency Department</a><span style="font-size: 10pt;"> </span><span style="font-size: 10pt;">has once again been verified by the</span><span style="font-size: 10pt;"> </span><a href="http://www.facs.org/" target="_blank" style="font-size: 10pt;">American College of Surgeons</a><span style="font-size: 10pt;"> </span><span style="font-size: 10pt;">(ACS) as a Level 3 Trauma Center. Portage Health is one of only two trauma centers in Michigan to receive the verification, and is the only one in the Upper Peninsula.</span>]]></description>
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  <dc:date>2013-02-08T14:54:00Z</dc:date>
  <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/emergency">Portage Health Trauma Center</a> has once again been verified by the <a href="http://www.facs.org/" target="_blank">American College of Surgeons</a> (ACS) as a Level III Trauma Center. Portage Health is one of only two trauma centers in Michigan to receive this verification, and is the only one in the Upper Peninsula.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.portagehealth.org/uploadedImages/Content/Test_Blog/TraumaCenter.jpg" alt="Portage Health Trauma Center" title="Portage Health Trauma Center" style="border-width: 0px; border-style: solid; padding-left: 5px; padding-right: 5px; width: 300px; height: 164px;" align="right" border="0" hspace="5" width="300" height="164" />“Our focus has always been, and will continue to be, on quality,” said Jim Bogan, president/CEO of the hospital. “The ACS recognizes this, and has once again validated our efforts to provide the highest quality healthcare possible.”</p>
<p>The re-verification comes from the ACS’s committee on trauma, and is meant to recognize the trauma center’s dedication to providing optimal care for injured patients. All ACS verified trauma centers complete an on-site review by an experienced team who use the latest ACS guidelines.</p>
<p>“This isn’t something we have to do, this is something we choose to do” Bogan said. “This proves to ourselves, and our patients that we’re providing top-level care.”</p>
<p>There are a total of 32 trauma centers in Michigan recognized by the ACS, which includes three levels. Marquette General (Level II) is the only other verified U.P. hospital.</p>
<p>“We spend a lot of time making sure everything we do will help us provide optimal care for our patients,” said Vicki Peterson, unit manager of the emergency department. “The guidelines are strict, and everyone in our department, along with every member of our trauma team is proud to see that we continue to be recognized by the ACS.”</p>
<p>The trauma center was originally verified on Jan. 7, 2007. At the time, it was the only verified Level III Trauma Center in the state. The ACS verification is for three years. Portage Health has now been verified three times, 2007, 2010, 2013. Learn more about the verification process and see a full list of verified hospitals nationwide at <a href="http://www.facs.org/trauma" target="_blank">facs.org/trauma</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Shifra joins family medicine staff in Ontonagon</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[<p><span style="font-size: 10pt;">The</span><span style="font-size: 10pt;"> </span><a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/ONTONAGON.aspx" style="font-size: 10pt;">Ontonagon Community Health Center</a><span style="font-size: 10pt;"> </span><span style="font-size: 10pt;">recently welcomed</span><span style="font-size: 10pt;"> </span><a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/shifra/" style="font-size: 10pt;">Rebecca Shifra, FNP</a><span style="font-size: 10pt;">, to its staff of family-medicine providers. Shifra joins</span><span style="font-size: 10pt;"> </span><a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/takala/" style="font-size: 10pt;">Dr. Gerald Takala</a><span style="font-size: 10pt;"> </span><span style="font-size: 10pt;">at the clinic, which is co-operated by Portage Health and Marquette General Health System.</span> </p>
<p style="font-size: 13px;">“My goal is to get to know my patients and work with them to maximize their health,” Shifra said. ”I like working with patients to develop an individualized plan of preventative care to get the best results.”</p>]]></description>
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  <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/ONTONAGON.aspx">Ontonagon Community Health Center</a> recently welcomed <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/shifra/">Rebecca Shifra, FNP</a>, to its staff of family-medicine providers. Shifra joins <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/takala/">Dr. Gerald Takala</a> at the clinic, which is co-operated by Portage Health and Marquette General Health System.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.portagehealth.org/uploadedImages/Content/Test_Blog/Shifra.jpg" alt="Rebecca Shifra, FNP" title="Rebecca Shifra, FNP" style="border-width: 0px; border-style: solid; padding: 5px; width: 200px; height: 239px;" align="left" border="0" hspace="5" vspace="5" width="200" height="239" />“My goal is to get to know my patients and work with them to maximize their health,” Shifra said.  ”I like working with patients to develop an individualized plan of preventative care to get the best results.”</p>
<p>Shifra attended <a href="http://www.mtu.edu" target="_blank">Michigan Technological University</a> in Houghton and <a href="http://www.oakland.edu/" target="_blank">Oakland University</a> in Rochester for her undergraduate education. She worked in downstate Michigan and northern Wisconsin as a registered nurse. Advanced studies led Shifra to complete her master’s degree at <a href="https://www.cuw.edu/" target="_blank">Concordia University Wisconsin</a>. Shifra is extremely excited about the opportunity to provide high quality rural health in Ontonagon.</p>
<p>“I was raised in the Upper Peninsula and am happy to say that my husband and I returned many years ago to raise our family here and run a family business,” she said. “Since arriving in Ontonagon, I’ve thoroughly enjoyed working with the wonderful people of this area.”</p>
<p>Shifra is currently accepting new patients. Call (906) 884-4120 to make an appointment. Learn more about Shifra by visiting <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/shifra/">portagehealth.org/shifra</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Program allows patients to learn about heart health</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[<p>February is American Heart Month, and Portage Health is helping you focus on your heart this month by hosting Heart Health by the Numbers. The program helps introduce people to the serious issues of heart disease by offering</p>]]></description>
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  <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>HANCOCK – February is <a href="http://www.cdc.gov/Features/HeartMonth/" target="_blank">American Heart Month</a>, and Portage Health is helping you focus on your heart this month by hosting <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/hhbn">Heart Health by the Numbers</a>. The program helps introduce people to the serious issues of heart disease by offering free screenings and a presentation by a board-certified cardiologist.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/hhbn"><img src="http://www.portagehealth.org/uploadedImages/Content/Test_Blog/HeartHealthByTheNumbers.jpg" alt="Heart Health by the Numbers" title="Heart Health by the Numbers" style="border-width: 0px; border-style: solid; padding-left: 15px; padding-right: 15px; width: 180px; height: 243px;" align="left" border="0" hspace="15" width="180" height="243" /></a>“It’s amazing what small things you can do in your life to help you live with a healthier heart,” said Angela Luskin, community health coordinator at Portage Health. “We want everyone to be empowered to make improvements in their life, and this program will provide the information people need to get started.”</p>
<p>It all starts with free screenings, including cholesterol, HDL, LDL, triglycerides, blood glucose and much more. These will be done at <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/Hancock.aspx">Portage Health’s main campus</a> in Hancock. The screenings will be on Feb. 14 and 15 from 7 to 10 a.m. </p>
<p>While the screenings are free, an appointment is required. Call Angela Luskin at (906) 483-1153 to reserve your time slot.</p>
<p>“In past years all the slots have been filled very quickly,” said Luskin. “If you want to make sure you get these screenings, I’d call right away.”</p>
<p>On Wednesday, Feb. 20 Portage Health and <a href="http://www.upheart.net/?page_id=17" target="_blank">Dr. Thomas LeGalley</a>, founder of <a href="http://www.upheart.net/" target="_blank">Upper Michigan Cardiovascular Associates</a>, will host a presentation at the <a href="http://www.hpts.us/" target="_blank">Houghton High School</a> auditorium. </p>
<p>“Dr. LeGalley is highly respected by his peers,” Luskin said. “This presentation will be packed with information everyone should know about their heart health.”</p>
<p>The presentation will begin at 5:30 p.m. Prior to the presentation, results from the screenings will be made available. Those who did the screenings are asked to arrive around 5 p.m. to receive their results. The presentation is open to anyone interested. </p>
<p>Learn more about heart health and the Heart Health by the Numbers program at <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/hhbn">portagehealth.org/hhbn</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Women&#39;s cancer survivor group started</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[<span style="font-size: 10pt;">A team of cancer survivors from the Copper Country have coordinated with Portage Health and Aspirus Keweenaw to begin a support group for women.</span>]]></description>
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  <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A team of cancer survivors from the Copper Country have coordinated with Portage Health and Aspirus Keweenaw to begin a support group for women. </p>
<p>"Cancer can be one of the most stressful experiences a women has to face," said Anita Quinn, one of the survivors who has pioneered this support group. "A support group can help to cope with the emotional aspects of cancer by providing a place to share experiences and learn from others who are facing similar situations."  </p>
<p>This group is for any women in the four-county area living with a cancer, newly diagnosed, in treatment or a long-term survivor. Attendees of support groups will receive many benefits from interacting with others who have been through, or are going through the same thing. The support group will provide a place to laugh a little, and share or learn about resources and tips.  </p>
<p>"The vision is to provide a safe place to help women manage their feelings, fears, and sadness," said Angie Van Tassel, another survivor who has helped form the group. "This is simply an opportunity to learn from other women who have been on this journey."  </p>
<p>Meetings will be held on the final Wednesday of every month at 7 p.m., alternating between Portage Health in Hancock and Aspirus Keweenaw in Laurium. The first meeting is Jan. 30 at the Portage Health Conference Center in Hancock from 7 to 8:30 p.m. The topic of this initial meeting is "Just Get Me Through This!".   </p>
<p>For more information contact either Angie at 482-8221 or Anita at 492-9675.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Portage Health receives grant for cancer patients</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[<p><span style="font-size: 10pt;">The</span><span style="font-size: 10pt;"> </span><a href="http://www.snowballcancer.org" target="_blank" style="font-size: 10pt;">Keller Family Community Foundation</a><span style="font-size: 10pt;"> </span><span style="font-size: 10pt;">has awarded a $1,550 grant to Portage Health. The grant will allow the hospital to provide financial assistance to cancer patients who need to travel out of the area for radiation therapy.</span> </p>
<p style="font-size: 13.333333969116211px;">“We are pleased to be working with the Keller family in an effort to provide financial assistance for patients who are on their path to health recovery,” said Kevin Store, director or Portage Health marketing and communications.</p>
<p style="font-size: 13.333333969116211px;">This is the second year Portage Health has received support from the foundation.</p>]]></description>
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  <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>HANCOCK – The <a href="http://www.snowballcancer.org" target="_blank">Keller Family Community Foundation</a> has awarded a $1,550 grant to Portage Health. The grant will allow the hospital to provide financial assistance to cancer patients who need to travel out of the area for radiation therapy.</p>
<p>“We are pleased to be working with the Keller family in an effort to provide financial assistance for patients who are on their path to health recovery,” said Kevin Store, director of Portage Health marketing and communications.</p>
<p>This is the second year Portage Health has received support from the foundation.</p>
<p>“We recognize the many challenges our cancer patients face, and appreciate the Keller family working with us to help our patients,” said Store.</p>
<p>The KFCF raises awareness, resources and money to help cancer patients and their families. The foundation was formed about five years ago in Richmond, Minnesota. Every year the foundation hosts a snowmobile event called the Snowball Cancer Challenge. Learn more at <a href="http://www.snowballcancer.org" target="_blank">snowballcancer.org</a>.</p>
<p>Families who are interested in using the grant to help offset travel costs should talk to the staff at <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/cancercare">Portage Health Cancer Care</a> by calling (906) 483-1730.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Portage Health earns “A” Grade from The Leapfrog Group</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[<p>Portage Health’s commitment to excellence was recognized with an “A” in the latest Hospital Safety Score grading by The Leapfrog Group.</p>
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<p>“Receiving the highest grade possible from a credible and neutral source is tremendously rewarding for us,” said Jim Bogan, president/CEO of Portage Health. “Our staff is committed to providing the best possible experience for our patients, and ratings like this validate our efforts.”</p>
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<p>The “A” ranking was awarded to 37 Michigan hospitals, including two others in the Upper Peninsula.</p>]]></description>
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  <dc:date>2013-01-18T14:54:00Z</dc:date>
  <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Portage Health’s commitment to excellence was recognized with an “A” in the latest Hospital Safety Score grading by <a href="http://www.leapfroggroup.org/" target="_blank">The Leapfrog Group</a>.</p>
<p><div class="articleimage" style="width:200px;"><img src="http://www.portagehealth.org/uploadedImages/Content/Test_Blog/LeapFrog.gif" width="200px" alt="The Leapfrog Group" title="The Leapfrog Group" /></div>“Receiving the highest grade possible from a credible and neutral source is tremendously rewarding for us,” said Jim Bogan, president/CEO of Portage Health. “Our staff is committed to providing the best possible experience for our patients, and ratings like this validate our efforts.”</p>
<p>The “A” ranking was awarded to 37 Michigan hospitals, including two others in the Upper Peninsula.</p>
<p>The Leapfrog Group is an independent not-for-profit organization focused on improving safety, quality and affordability of healthcare in the United States by promoting transparency and value-based hospital incentives.</p>
<p>The group manages a database called <a href="http://www.hospitalsafetyscore.org/" target="_blank">The Hospital Safety Score</a>, which compiles reported data from the Centers for Medicare &amp; Medicaid Services, and Leapfrog Hospital Survey. The database is accessible at <a href="http://www.hospitalsafetyscore.org/" target="_blank">hospitalsafetyscore.org</a>, or by downloading the mobile app “Hospital Safety Score” on <a href="https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/leapfrog-hospital-safety-score/id580042394?mt=8&amp;uo=4" target="_blank">iOS</a> or <a href="https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.leapfrog.ratings" target="_blank">Android devices</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Portage Health provides update to community</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[<p><span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman'; font-size: 12pt; line-height: 120%;">Officials from Portage Health provided insight into the
organization’s past and future Friday at the Memorial Union Building during the
healthcare organization’s “annual update to the community.”</span> </p>
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The presentation featured remarks from Portage Health President/CEO Jim Bogan,
CFO Brian Donahue, Vice President of Quality Betty MacInnes and Director of
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  <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>HOUGHTON – Officials from Portage Health provided insight into the organization’s past and future Friday at the Memorial Union Building during the healthcare organization’s “annual update to the community.”</p>
<p><div class="articleimage" style="width: 175px;"><img src="http://www.portagehealth.org/uploadedImages/Content/Test_Blog/AnnualUpdate.jpg" alt="Jim Bogan Annual Update" title="Jim Bogan Annual Update" style="border-width: 0px; border-style: solid; width: 175px;" border="0" /><p>Jim Bogan addresses the crowd of nearly 100 Friday at the Memorial Union Building on Michigan Tech's campus.</p></div>The presentation featured remarks from Portage Health President/CEO Jim Bogan, CFO Brian Donahue, Vice President of Quality Betty MacInnes and Director of Communications and Marketing Kevin Store.</p>
<p>All four spoke to the hospital’s success in the past year. This was highlighted by above average marks in patient satisfaction, meeting nearly all internal quality goals and a stable financial performance during fiscal year 2012.</p>
<p>The organization’s future was also discussed, including what affect the Affordable Care Act could have, and what proactive steps the hospital is taking to ensure quality healthcare remains a focus in the community. </p>
<p>The annual update to the community comes on the heals of the publication of the 2012 Annual Report in late December. The report is available at portagehealth.org/annualreport. </p>]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Visitor restriction put in place at PortagePointe</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[<p>Due to high occurrences of respiratory illness in the area, <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/portagepointe">PortagePointe</a> is restricting visitors.<br /><br /> </p>
<p style="FONT-SIZE: 13px">Designated guests with no signs of illness will be allowed to visit. PortagePointe staff is contacting representatives of elders with more information.</p>]]></description>
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  <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>HANCOCK – Due to high occurrences of respiratory illness in the area, <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/portagepointe">PortagePointe</a> is restricting visitors.</p>
<p>Designated guests with no signs of illness will be allowed to visit. PortagePointe staff is contacting representatives of elders with more information.</p>
<p>“While we recognize the inconvenience this temporary change in policy may have, the change is effective immediately,” said Elaine Archambeau, head coach at PortagePointe. "This restriction is being put in place to protect the health of PortagePointe elders."</p>
<p>Visit <a title="portagehealth.org/VisitorRestriction" href="http://www.portagehealth.org/VisitorRestriction/">portagehealth.org/VisitorRestriction</a> for updates as they become available.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Fourth annual Portage Health Men&#39;s Health Tune-Up slated for Jan. 12</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[The <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/menshealth">Portage Health Men’s Health Tune-Up</a> is right around the corner, and men all over the Copper Country should be marking their calendars for Saturday, Jan. 12 from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Hancock High School.]]></description>
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  <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>HANCOCK – The <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/menshealth">Portage Health Men’s Health Tune-Up</a> is right around the corner, and men all over the Copper Country should be marking their calendars for Saturday, Jan. 12 from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Hancock High School.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.portagehealth.org/uploadedImages/Content/Test_Blog/MensHelath.jpg" alt="Mens Health" title="Mens Health" style="border-width: 0px; border-style: solid; padding-left: 5px; padding-right: 5px; width: 300px; height: 106px;" align="right" border="0" hspace="5" width="300" height="106" />“This event will be up-tempo, fun and informational,” said Angela Luskin, the event’s coordinator. “A lot of these topics aren’t something men usually talk about. This event allows men an opportunity to talk about their health in a relaxing, non-intimidating environment.”</p>
<p>There are nearly a dozen presentations and breakout sessions, including a healthy cooking demonstration, fitness tips for the normal guy, yoga for men, and presentations from Portage Health physicians <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/carpenter">Dr. Stacey Carpenter</a>, <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/dinsmore">Dr. Christian Dinsmore</a> and <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/brueggeman">Dr. Jonathan Brueggeman</a>. </p>
<p>The fourth annual Men’s Health Tune-Up is just $25. Included is more than $200 in health screenings (cholesterol, HDL, LDL, triglycerides, blood glucose, bone density, blood pressure and skin cancer checks), breakfast, and a wild-game lunch served featuring elk, boar and Alaskan salmon. Because the event maxed out in participants the first two years, it will be held at Hancock High School this year.</p>
<p>“Men from all over the four-county area have made this an annual event,” said Luskin. “The additional space available at the high school should allow a lot more men to learn about their health.” </p>
<p>The first 125 men to register will receive a gift. Visit <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/menshealth">portagehealth.org/menshealth</a> or call 906-483-1153 to register or learn more. </p>]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Hockey for Health raises $5,000 for youth hockey foundations</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[The <a href="http://keweenawhealthfoundation.org/" target="_blank">Keweenaw Health Foundation</a> and <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/foundation">Portage Health Foundation</a> presented a $5,000 check to the <a href="http://www.k-c-f.org/" target="_blank">Keweenaw Community Foundation</a> on Tuesday, Dec. 18, for the <a href="http://www.ccjha.org/" target="_blank">Copper Country Junior Hockey Association</a> and <a href="http://www.calumethockey.org/" target="_blank">Calumet Hockey Association</a> after the inaugural <a href="http://www.hockeyforhealth.com" target="_blank">Hockey for Health</a>.]]></description>
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  <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>HANCOCK – The <a href="http://keweenawhealthfoundation.org/" target="_blank">Keweenaw Health Foundation</a> and <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/foundation">Portage Health Foundation</a> presented a $5,000 check to the <a href="http://www.k-c-f.org/" target="_blank">Keweenaw Community Foundation</a> on Tuesday, Dec. 18, for the <a href="http://www.ccjha.org/" target="_blank">Copper Country Junior Hockey Association</a> and <a href="http://www.calumethockey.org/" target="_blank">Calumet Hockey Association</a> after the inaugural <a href="http://www.hockeyforhealth.com" target="_blank">Hockey for Health</a>. </p>
<div class="articleimage" style="width: 300px;"><img src="http://www.portagehealth.org/uploadedImages/Content/Test_Blog/HockeyForHealth01.jpg" width="300" alt="Hockey for Health Check Presentation 2012" title="Hockey for Health Check Presentation 2012" /><p>Matt Vertin, executive director of the Keweenaw Health Foundation, left, and Kevin Store, executive director of the Portage Health Foundation, present a $5,000 check to Barb Rose from the Hockey for Health event. Rose is the executive director of the Keweenaw Community Foundation, which overseas the Copper Country Junior Hockey Foundation and C-L-K Youth Hockey Foundation. The two youth hockey foundations are splitting the $5,000, which was raised at Hockey for Health.</p>
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<p>“The community support we received for this event was unprecedented,” said Matt Vertin, executive director of the Keweenaw Health Foundation. </p>
<p>It’s estimated that about 800 people attended the event, which featured an open skate, community expo and for-fun hockey game featuring employees from Portage Health and Aspirus Keweenaw.</p>
<p>“This was a great collaborative effort,” said Kevin Store, executive director of the Portage Health Foundation. “We had a lot of encouraging feedback and people were really pleased to see our organizations working together for this cause.”</p>
<p>The $5,000 donation will be split evenly between the CHA’s C-L-K Youth Hockey Fund and the Copper Country Youth Hockey Fund, specially allocated for use by the CCJHA. </p>
<p>“The event was extremely successful,” said Vertin. “We couldn’t be happier to make such a large contribution to these organizations.”</p>
<p>The event was on Nov. 10 at Michigan Technological University’s Student Development Complex. More information on the event can be found at <a href="http://www.hockeyforhealth.com" target="_blank">hockeyforhealth.com</a>. </p>]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Support group schedule for first half of 2013 finalized</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[Portage Health is continually looking to improve the health of our community. In these efforts Portage Health offers a <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/bereavementsupport/">bereavement support group</a> and a <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/caregiversupport/">caregiver support group</a>. The schedule for these support groups for the first half of 2013 has been finalized.]]></description>
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  <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; line-height: 18px;">HANCOCK –</span><span style="font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; line-height: 18px;"> </span>Portage Health is continually looking to improve the health of our community. In these efforts Portage Health offers a <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/bereavementsupport/">bereavement support group</a> and a <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/caregiversupport/">caregiver support group</a>. The schedule for these support groups for the first half of 2013 has been finalized.</p>
<p>“The bereavement support group provides a safe and supportive space where an individual can share, be supported and cared for as they learn to live without their loved one,” said Carol Olsen, medical social worker with Portage Health Home Care.</p>
<p>The bereavement group meets on the first Wednesday of every month at 4 p.m. at the Portage Health Home Care office on Water Street in Hancock. The caregiver support group meets at 1:30 p.m. on the third Wednesday of every month, at The Bluffs.</p>
<p>“The caregiver support group provides a safe and supportive place to share feelings, frustrations and concerns,” said Olsen.</p>
<p>All support groups are free and open to anyone. No reservations are needed. A schedule for the first six months of 2013 is below. Additional information, and a full schedule can always be found at portagehealth.org/supportgroups.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/bereavementsupport/">Bereavement Support Groups</a> (first Wednesday, 4 p.m.)</strong> </p>
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<li>January 2nd – 4 p.m.</li>
<li>February 6th – 4 p.m.</li>
<li>March 6th – 4 p.m.</li>
<li>April 3rd – 4 p.m.</li>
<li>May 1st – 4 p.m.</li>
<li>June 5th – 4 p.m.</li>
</ul>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/caregiversupport/">Caregiver Support Groups</a> (third Wednesday, 1:30 p.m.)</strong> </p>
<ul>
<li>January 16 – 1:30 p.m.</li>
<li>February 20 – 1:30 p.m.</li>
<li>March 20 – 1:30 p.m.</li>
<li>April 17 – 1:30 p.m.</li>
<li>May 15 – 1:30 p.m.</li>
<li>June 19 – 1:30 p.m.</li>
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<p>During the Holiday season additional bereavement support group meetings are taking place each Thursday through Jan. 3. Meetings are at 10:30 a.m. at the Kangas Café. See <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/blogs.aspx?id=2147486373&amp;blogid=146">our press release about the added sessions</a> for more information.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Lights of Love raise thousands, remember and honor hundreds</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[The Portage Hospital Auxiliary held its annual <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/lightsoflove">Lights of Love</a> Tree-Lighting Ceremony Wednesday in the Portage Health Conference Center. Each year, community members are invited to honor or memorialize loved ones by reserving a light in their name. Names are displayed in the hospital’s lobby during the holiday season, and read aloud during the tree-lighting ceremony.]]></description>
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  <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>HANCOCK – The Portage Hospital Auxiliary held its annual <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/lightsoflove">Lights of Love</a> Tree-Lighting Ceremony Wednesday in the Portage Health Conference Center. Each year, community members are invited to honor or memorialize loved ones by reserving a light in their name. Names are displayed in the hospital’s lobby during the holiday season, and read aloud during the tree-lighting ceremony.</p>
<p>All proceeds fund <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/Staff_and_Volunteers/Volunteers/Scholarship_program/">scholarships designated for students from Houghton, Baraga, Keweenaw or Ontonagon counties studying in a healthcare field</a>. This year more than $3,000 was raised through the program. Portage Health is donating an additional $2,000, allowing the auxiliary to award $5,000 in scholarships. </p>
<p>“This year Lights of Love was received well,” said Fayth Wolfe, chair of the Lights of Love committee within the Portage Hospital Auxiliary. “We’re extremely excited to be help local students who are pursuing careers in healthcare.”</p>
<p>More than 300 people were honored or remembered at the ceremony. </p>
<p>“This is a very spiritual moment for many people in our community,” said Wolfe. </p>
<p>To see photos from the ceremony and a full list of those honored or remembered, visit  <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/lightsoflove">portagehealth.org/lightsoflove</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>$40,000 donated to auxiliary from gift shop in 2012</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[<p>The <a href="portagehealth.org/giftshop">Guilded Rose Gift Shop</a>, located in the Portage Health lobby, donated $40,000 to the Portage Hospital Auxiliary in 2012.</p>
<p style="font-size: 13px;">Recently, auxiliary funding has gone to remodeling the Infusion Center, purchasing Stryker beds for the emergency department and new radiation equipment for mammograms.</p>]]></description>
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  <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>HANCOCK – The <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/giftshop">Guilded Rose Gift Shop</a>, located in the Portage Health lobby, donated $40,000 to the Portage Hospital Auxiliary in 2012. </p>
<p><div class="articleimage" style="width:300px;"><img src="http://www.portagehealth.org/uploadedImages/Content/Test_Blog/Donation.jpg" alt="2012 Gift Shop Donation to Auxiliary" title="2012 Gift Shop Donation to Auxiliary" width="300px" /><p>Ronda Bogan (left) presents a check for $40,000 to Portage Hospital Auxiliary President Barbara Worral. The donation is from the Guilded Rose Gift Shop, which has donated more than $400,000 to the auxiliary since 1998.</p></div>“This money is used to improve services for our community,” said Ronda Bogan, who manages the gift shop while serving on the Portage Hospital Auxiliary. “Since 1998, we’ve donated more than $400,000, which allows Portage Health to continue to grow, funding things that the hospital usually wouldn’t be able to do.”</p>
<p>Recently, auxiliary funding has gone to remodeling the Infusion Center, purchasing Stryker beds for the emergency department and new radiation equipment for mammograms.</p>
<p>“We’re focused on bettering our community,” said Bogan.</p>
<p>On Wednesday, Bogan presented a check for $15,000 for the auxiliary. This is the final gift for 2012. $25,000 was donated in September. The gift shop is a non-profit organization with no paid employees. Volunteers staff all shifts, including a Saturday shift from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. that was added this year.</p>
<p>To learn more about the Guilded Rose Gift Shop visit  <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/giftshop">portagehealth.org/giftshop</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Resitricted Visitation for Family Birthing Center</title>
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<p style="FONT-SIZE: 13px">Due to high occurrences of illness to children in the area, the <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/familybirthingcenter">Portage Health Family Birthing Center</a> will be temporarily closed to visiting children.</p>
<p style="FONT-SIZE: 13px">Although we recognize the inconvenience of this necessary and temporary change in policy, the change in visitation is effective immediately and is being put in place to protect the health of our newborns. This is effective for children under the age of 12, and anybody experiencing any respiratory symptoms.</p>
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  <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>HANCOCK – Due to high occurrences of illness to children in the area, the <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/familybirthingcenter">Portage Health Family Birthing Center</a> will be temporarily closed to visiting children. </p>
<p>Although we recognize the inconvenience of this necessary and temporary change in policy, the change in visitation is effective immediately and is being put in place to protect the health of our newborns. This is effective for children under the age of 12, and anybody experiencing any respiratory illness symptoms.</p>
<p>Healthy adults are still allowed to enter the birthing center during regular visiting hours (daily, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. to 8 p.m.), but until Portage Health officials feel the number of local illnesses is significantly lowered, children will not be allowed to enter.</p>
<p>Visit <a title="portagehealth.org/VisitorRestriction" href="http://www.portagehealth.org/VisitorRestriction/">portagehealth.org/VisitorRestriction</a> for the latest updates.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Internationally recognized dementia expert is coming to the Copper Country</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/hospice">Portage Health Hospice</a> is proud to announce that internationally recognized dementia expert <a href="http://www.joycesimard.com/" target="_blank">Joyce Simard, MSW</a>, is coming to the Copper Country to help the hospice program implement a new philosophy of care called Namaste (pronounced NAH-mes-tay) Care.</p>
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<p style="font-size: 13px; ">Simard will be training Portage Health Hospice staff on Monday, Nov. 26 and Tuesday, Nov. 27. The training will commence with a wine reception on Tuesday from 4 to 6 p.m. at the <a href="http://www.finlandia.edu/index.php?id=612" target="_blank">Jutila Center</a> in Hancock. The wine reception is free and open to the public. Light hors d’oeuvres will also be served.</p>]]></description>
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  <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>HANCOCK – <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/hospice">Portage Health Hospice</a> is proud to announce that internationally recognized dementia expert <a href="http://www.joycesimard.com/" target="_blank">Joyce Simard, MSW</a>, is coming to the Copper Country to help the hospice program implement a new philosophy of care called Namaste (pronounced NAH-mes-tay) Care.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.portagehealth.org/uploadedImages/Content/Test_Blog/JoyceSimard.jpg" alt="Joyce Simard" title="Joyce Simard" style="border-width: 0px; border-style: solid; padding-left: 5px; padding-right: 5px; width: 200px; height: 266px; " align="left" border="0" hspace="5" width="200" height="266" />Simard will be training Portage Health Hospice staff on Monday, Nov. 26 and Tuesday, Nov. 27. The training will commence with a wine reception on Tuesday from 4 to 6 p.m. at the <a href="http://www.finlandia.edu/index.php?id=612" target="_blank">Jutila Center</a> in Hancock. The wine reception is free and open to the public. Light hors d’oeuvres will also be served.</p>
<p>Simard developed <a href="http://www.namastecare.com/" target="_blank">Namaste Care</a>, and has been instrumental at implementing it at organizations around the world. She has written two books and dozens of papers on the topic. She continues to travel the world presenting information on it, and is currently an adjunct professor at the University of Western Australia. She will introduce the program and be available to answer questions at the reception.</p>
<p>“This model of care affirms the individuality and enduring spirit of each person,” said Marianne Berghefer, Portage Health Hospice volunteer and bereavement coordinator. “We’ve had our eye on this program for many months now and couldn’t be happier to have the world’s utmost expert in Namaste Care here to train our staff and help us introduce this to the community.”</p>
<p>Namaste Care improves quality of life through meaningful sensory activities that stimulate the senses, promote relaxation, and offer comfort and serenity. Although specifically designed for advanced dementia, the sensory approaches in Namaste Care enhance the lives of people with other diseases as well.</p>
<p>The public is invited to learn more about the program by joining Simard and Portage Health Hospice staff at the reception.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Bereavement support group sessions added for holiday season</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[The holidays are a busy time of year, and for those that have recently lost someone special in their lives, the memories, emotions, and grief can be overwhelming. In an effort to support each other get through challenging times, Portage Health is adding a weekly <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/bereavementsupport">bereavement support group</a> meeting every Thursday throughout the holiday season.]]></description>
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  <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>HANCOCK – The holidays are a busy time of year, and for those that have recently lost someone special in their lives, the memories, emotions, and grief can be overwhelming. In an effort to support each other get through challenging times, Portage Health is adding a weekly <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/bereavementsupport">bereavement support group</a> meeting every Thursday throughout the holiday season.</p>
<p>"This is an especially tough time of year for a person who just lost someone close to them," said Marianne Bergherfer, <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/hospice">Portage Health hospice</a> volunteer and bereavement coordinator. "We want to give people the opportunity to come together and know they aren't alone in their loss."</p>
<p>The group sessions will take place at 10:30 a.m. every Thursday from Dec. 6 through Jan. 3 at the <a href="http://www.kangascafeandcatering.com/" target="_blank">Kangas Café</a>, which is on the ground floor of the <a href="http://www.finlandia.edu/index.php?id=612" target="_blank">Jutila Center</a> (former hospital) in Hancock. The bereavement support group offers a safe and welcoming environment to share and help each other through the grieving process. There is no cost to attend meetings, and an RSVP is not required.</p>
<p>For more information, including a full schedule visit <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/bereavementsupport">portagehealth.org/bereavementsupport</a>, or call (906) 483-1160.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Portage Health wins recruitment award from MHC</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[<span style="font-family: Tahoma, sans-serif; font-size: 16px; ">Portage Health received the Michigan Health Council’s “Building Michigan’s Health Care Workforce Award for Employee Recruitment” this week. The award recognizes the hospital’s improved provider recruitment strategy that has increased the number of new medical provider hires by an average of eight per year, while reducing expenses by more than $90,000 annually and all but eliminating the need to hire outside recruitment firms.</span>]]></description>
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  <dc:date>2012-11-16T14:54:00Z</dc:date>
  <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>OKEMOS – Portage Health received the <a href="http://www.mhc.org" target="_blank">Michigan Health Council</a>’s “Building Michigan’s Health Care Workforce Award for Employee Recruitment” this week.</p>
<p><div class="articleimage" style="width:300px;"><img src="http://www.portagehealth.org/uploadedImages/Content/Test_Blog/RecruitingAward.jpg" alt="Recruiting Award" title="Recruiting Award" width="300" /><p>Portage Health Director of Marketing and Communications Kevin Store and Director of Human Resources Robbyn Lucier post for a photo with their plaque for winning the Michigan Health Council's “Building Michigan’s Health Care Workforce Award for Employee Recruitment.”</p></div>The award recognizes the hospital’s improved provider-recruitment strategy. The strategy has increased the number of new medical-provider hires by an average of eight per year, while reducing expenses by more than $90,000 annually and all but eliminating the need to hire outside recruitment firms.</p>
<p>“Recruitment of well-trained, highly qualified medical providers is vital to Portage Health’s ability to provide the excellent level of care we offer,” said Kevin Store, director of marketing and communications. “This award is a testament to the hard work of many people at Portage Health and recognizes the quality and innovation that truly is at our core.”</p>
<p>The Michigan Health Council’s criteria evaluates and recognizes innovative, successful strategies used by a health care organization to recruit health professionals to meet patient-care needs. Programs receiving awards must be replicable and cost effective. In order for Portage Health to have success, the organization launched three key initiatives:  1. hired a full-time medical-staff recruiter; 2. executed a thorough community needs assessment; 3) expanded clinical rotations for medical students.</p>
<p>“Finding medical professionals, especially board-certified physicians, physician assistants, and nurse practitioners can be costly and difficult, especially in smaller rural communities.” said Michigan Health Council President and CEO Anne Rosewarne. “By completely rebuilding their recruitment program, Portage Health demonstrates organizations can improve recruitment while saving costs.”</p>
<p>Portage Health has welcomed twenty six new providers in the past three years, and has identified several medical providers that will join them in the near future.</p>
<p>“These highly qualified medical providers are what elevates Portage Health,” said Robbyn Lucier, director of human resources.</p>
<p>For more information on Portage Health, visit portagehealth.org. Additional information on the Michigan Health Council can be found at <a href="http://www.mhc.org" target="_blank">mhc.org</a>. </p>]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Winter schedule for Community Fitness Classes announced</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[<p>The change of seasons means a new set of community fitness classes at the <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/fitnesscenter/">Portage Health Fitness Center</a> in Houghton, including free introductory classes every week in January.</p>
<p style="font-size: 13px; ">The winter session will begin Dec. 1 with many of the popular classes returning, including indoor cycling, zumba, Pilates, yogalates and classes that combine elements of each of those things.</p>]]></description>
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  <dc:date>2012-11-13T14:54:00Z</dc:date>
  <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>HOUGHTON - The change of seasons means a new set of community fitness classes at the <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/fitnesscenter/">Portage Health Fitness Center</a> in Houghton, including free introductory classes every week in January.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.portagehealth.org/uploadedImages/Content/Test_Blog/WinterFitnessClasses.jpg" alt="Winter Fitness Classses" title="Winter Fitness Classses" style="border-width: 0px; border-style: solid; width: 250px; height: 132px; " border="0" width="250" height="132" align="left" hspace="5" />The winter session will begin Dec. 1 with many of the popular classes returning, including indoor cycling, zumba, Pilates, yogalates and classes that combine elements of each of those things.</p>
<p>One new class being offered is the TRX/Kettlebell Fusion, which takes advantage of the new TRX suspension bands available at the fitness center. The recently added prenatal fitness class will also continue into the winter schedule as a six-week course beginning Dec. 4.</p>
<p>In addition to the usual schedule, the fitness center will now offer cycling on Saturday and Sunday, and cycle fusion on Saturday.</p>
<p>The community is also invited to try one of the free introductory classes, which will be held every Monday in January at 6:45 p.m.</p>
<p>For more information on the winter schedule, including information on how to save money with a punch card, call (906) 483-1149 or visit <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/fitnessclasses/">portagehealth.org/fitnessclasses</a>. The full schedule for right now, and beginning Dec. 1 is available on that website.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Nicholas Stevens added to Portage Health board of directors</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[<p>Nicholas Stevens is the newest member of the <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/board-of-directors.aspx">Portage Health Board of Directors</a> after being voted in during the board’s October meeting.</p>
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<p style="font-size: 13px; ">Stevens is the executive vice president of business and finance at <a href="http://www.finlandia.edu/" target="_blank">Finlandia University</a>, where he’s been employed since 2005.</p>]]></description>
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  <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>HANCOCK – Nicholas Stevens is the newest member of the <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/board-of-directors.aspx">Portage Health Board of Directors</a> after being voted in during the board’s October meeting.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.portagehealth.org/uploadedImages/Content/Test_Blog/NickStevens.jpg" alt="Nick Stevens" title="Nick Stevens" style="border-width: 0px; border-style: solid; padding-left: 5px; padding-right: 5px; width: 200px; height: 199px; " align="left" border="0" hspace="5" width="200" height="199" />Stevens is the executive vice president of business and finance at <a href="http://www.finlandia.edu/" target="_blank">Finlandia University</a>, where he’s been employed since 2005.</p>
<p>“I look forward to bringing a fresh outlook, youthful energy and my experience in good stewardship of available financial resources to Portage Health,” said Stevens. “I’m also looking forward to continuing the tradition of a strong relationship between Portage Health and Finlandia University.”</p>
<p>Stevens attended <a href="http://www.mtu.edu" target="_blank">Michigan Technological University</a> after graduating from <a href="http://www.dollarbay.k12.mi.us/" target="_blank">Dollar Bay-Tamarack City Area Schools</a>.</p>
<p>“I have a deep commitment to this community,” said Stevens. “Houghton County has been my home since I was 3, and I understand the importance of a thriving Portage Health and what that brings to the surrounding community. </p>
<p>“It is an honor to serve and I look forward to the work ahead.”</p>
<p>Stevens lives in Dollar Bay with his wife April and their two children.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Start your Thanksgiving Day with the Turkey Trot</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[<p>The Portage Health Turkey Trot 5k run/walk is being hosted on Thanksgiving morning at 9 a.m. at Portage Health’s main campus in Hancock.</p>
<p style="font-size: 13px; ">The free event is the first of its kind in the Copper Country, but it’s something very popular throughout the nation.</p>]]></description>
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  <dc:date>2012-11-05T14:54:00Z</dc:date>
  <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>HANCOCK – The Portage Health Turkey Trot 5k run/walk is being hosted on Thanksgiving morning at 9 a.m. at Portage Health’s main campus in Hancock.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.portagehealth.org/uploadedImages/Content/Test_Blog/TurkeyTrot.jpg" alt="Turkey Trot" title="Turkey Trot" style="border-width: 0px; border-style: solid; padding-left: 5px; padding-right: 5px; width: 200px; height: 211px; " align="right" border="0" hspace="5" width="200" height="211" />The free event is the first of its kind in the Copper Country, but it’s something very popular throughout the nation. </p>
<p>“Thanksgiving is a holiday that usually includes a lot of time in the kitchen and dining room,” said Angela Luskin. “We’re hoping to get people on their feet and active to start their day. We weren’t sure how popular it would be, but we already have 74 people registered online with more than two weeks to go.”</p>
<p>The first 100 people to preregister for the free event receive a t-shirt. </p>
<p>“We’re seeing people of all ages registering,” Luskin said. “This is a great event for the entire family.”</p>
<p>Participants will meet at the Portage Health lobby in Hancock to register and pick up t-shirts. Walkers and runners will head out toward Maasto Hiihto trails, looping around by the Keweenaw Co-op and finishing at Portage Health. Refreshments and snacks will be waiting.</p>
<p>Pre-register for the event by going to <a href="http://www.eventbrite.com/event/4686101255" target="_blank">http://www.eventbrite.com/event/4686101255</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Ring bells on Nov. 1 for National Hospice Month</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[<p>November is National Hospice Month, and <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/Services_and_Wellness/Services/Home_Care/">Portage Health Home Care &amp; Hospice</a> is inviting you to join them in celebrating by ringing bells at noon on Thursday, Nov. 1.</p>
<p style="font-size: 13px; ">The annual “Bells for Hospice” is a nationwide moment that’s meant to honor all who have died under hospice care during the last year, and also in respect for their families.</p>]]></description>
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  <dc:date>2012-10-26T14:54:00Z</dc:date>
  <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>HANCOCK – November is National Hospice Month, and <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/Services_and_Wellness/Services/Home_Care/">Portage Health Home Care &amp; Hospice</a> is inviting you to join them in celebrating by ringing bells at noon on Thursday, Nov. 1.</p>
<p>The annual “Bells for Hospice” is a nationwide moment that’s meant to honor all who have died under hospice care during the last year, and also in respect for their families.</p>
<p>“This is a special moment for all of us, and we hope you’ll join us this year,” said Marianne Berghefer, Portage Health Hospice volunteer and bereavement coordinator. </p>
<p>Considered to be the model for quality, compassionate care at the end of life, hospice care involves a team-oriented approach of expert medical care, pain management, and emotional and spiritual support expressly tailored to the patient's wishes. Emotional and spiritual support is also extended to the family and loved ones. Generally, this care is provided in the patient's home or in a home-like setting operated by a hospice program. Medicare, private health insurance, and Medicaid in Michigan cover hospice care for patients who meet certain criteria.</p>
<p>Work places, religious institutions, schools and any other place where people are gathered are invited to ring bells at noon.</p>
<p>“This is a great chance to create awareness for hospice, and a chance for people to think about hospice as a plan for care for themselves or someone close to them,” Berghefer said.</p>
<p>Learn more about hospice by visiting the Hospice and Palliative Care Association of Michigan at <a href="http://www.mihospice.org" target="_blank">mihospice.org</a>, or by visiting <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/hospice">portagehealth.org/hospice</a>. </p>]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>2012 Lights of Love program kicks off campaign</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[<p>The Portage Hospital Auxiliary is once again recognizing and honoring loved ones with its annual <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/lightsoflove/">Lights of Love program</a> at the hospital.</p>
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<p style="font-size: 13px; ">Each year, the Portage Hospital Auxiliary decorates and lights a Christmas tree in honor or memory of our relatives and friends, and places the tree in the Portage Health lobby.</p>]]></description>
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  <dc:date>2012-10-25T14:54:00Z</dc:date>
  <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>HANCOCK – The Portage Hospital Auxiliary is once again recognizing and honoring loved ones with its annual <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/lightsoflove/">Lights of Love program</a> at the hospital.</p>
<p>Each year, the Portage Hospital Auxiliary decorates and lights a Christmas tree in honor or memory of our relatives and friends, and places the tree in the Portage Health lobby. </p>
<p><div class="articleimage" style="width:300px;"><img src="http://www.portagehealth.org/uploadedImages/Content/Test_Blog/photo08.jpg" alt="Lights of Love Photo" title="Lights of Love Photo" style="border-width: 0px; border-style: solid; padding-left: 5px; padding-right: 5px; width: 300px; height: 200px; " border="0" width="300" height="200" align="left" hspace="5" /><p>The Lights of Love Tree last year with the list of names either honored or remembered next to it.</p></div>“Every year this tree truly brightens our staff and community’s experience in our lobby,” said Robbyn Lucier, director of human resources. “We hope you’ll consider supporting our effort by reserving a light in your loved one’s name.”</p>
<p>Each light is in memory or honor of a loved one or organization. Each light requires a minimum $5 donation, which funds a <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/Staff_and_Volunteers/Volunteers/Scholarship_program/">healthcare education scholarship fund</a>.</p>
<p>“This scholarship fund has helped local young people realize their dream of becoming a healthcare provider,” said Lucier.</p>
<p>All recipients of the scholarship must be attending college for a healthcare-related field and be from the four-county area.</p>
<p>In order for your names to be displayed in the lobby of the hospital, donations must be received no later than Friday, Nov. 23. </p>
<p>On Wednesday, Dec. 12 at 4:30 p.m. the Portage Hospital Auxiliary will be hosting a tree-lighting ceremony and social. At the event all of the names will be read, refreshments will be served and all in attendance will enjoy seasonal music performed by local youth.</p>
<p>For more information, visit <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/lightsoflove/">portagehealth.org/lightsoflove</a>, or contact Connie Greenleaf at (906) 483-1507 or Robbyn Lucier at (906) 483-1514. </p>]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Home Medical Equipment store now opens at 9 a.m.</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[The <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/hme">Apothecary Home Medical Equipment store</a>, located on the corner of Campus Drive and Elevation Street, is now open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.]]></description>
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  <dc:date>2012-10-18T14:54:00Z</dc:date>
  <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/hme">Apothecary Home Medical Equipment store</a>, located on the corner of Campus Drive and Elevation Street, is now open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.</p>
<p>“We are pleased to expand our business hours to better serve our patients,” said Jason Evans, director of pharmacy.</p>
<p>The store previously opened at 10 a.m.</p>
<p>“This change makes accesses easier for our patients,” said Sarah Pini, durable medical equipment coordinator. “It’s especially easier for our patients that have early-morning appointments at the hospital.”</p>
<p>The Apothecary HME offers sleep apnea devices, home and bath aides, compression stockings, walkers and much, much more for patients.</p>
<p>Call (906) 483-1290 or visit <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/hme/" title="portagehealth.org/hme">portagehealth.org/hme</a> for information.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>First ever Hockey for Health scheduled for Nov. 10</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[<p>Scoring big for their community, the <a href="http://keweenawhealthfoundation.org/" target="_blank">Keweenaw Health Foundation</a> and <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/foundation/" target="_blank">Portage Health Foundation</a> are coming together to co-host “<a href="http://www.facebook.com/hockeyforhealth" target="_blank">Hockey for Health</a>” a fundraising hockey game slated for Saturday, Nov. 10 at the <a href="http://www.sportsrec.mtu.edu/index.php?option=com_content&amp;view=article&amp;id=65&amp;Itemid=75" target="_blank">John MacInnes Student Ice Arena</a>. </p>
<p><br />The event will feature teams made up of employees from <a href="http://www.aspiruskeweenaw.org/" target="_blank">Aspirus Keweenaw</a> and <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org">Portage Health</a> playing a for-fun hockey game to increase awareness of each organization’s foundations and raise money to aid the <a href="http://www.ccjha.org/" target="_blank">Copper Country Junior Hockey Association</a> and <a href="http://www.calumethockey.org/" target="_blank">Calumet Hockey Association</a>.</p>]]></description>
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  <dc:date>2012-10-11T14:54:00Z</dc:date>
  <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>HOUGHTON – Scoring big for their community, the <a href="http://keweenawhealthfoundation.org/" target="_blank">Keweenaw Health Foundation</a> and <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/foundation/">Portage Health Foundation</a> are coming together to co-host “<a href="http://www.facebook.com/hockeyforhealth" target="_blank">Hockey for Health</a>” a fundraising hockey game slated for Saturday, Nov. 10 at the <a href="http://www.sportsrec.mtu.edu/index.php?option=com_content&amp;view=article&amp;id=65&amp;Itemid=75" target="_blank">John MacInnes Student Ice Arena</a>. 
</p><p>
<img src="http://www.portagehealth.org/uploadedImages/Content/Test_Blog/smallHFHsquareLogo.jpg" alt="Hockey for Health" title="Hockey for Health" style="border-width: 0px; border-style: solid; padding-left: 5px; padding-right: 5px; width: 250px; height: 250px; " align="right" border="0" hspace="5" width="250" height="250" />The event will feature teams made up of employees from <a href="http://www.aspiruskeweenaw.org/" target="_blank">Aspirus Keweenaw</a> and <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org">Portage Health</a> playing a for-fun hockey game to increase awareness of each organization’s foundations and raise money to aid the <a href="http://www.ccjha.org/" target="_blank">Copper Country Junior Hockey Association</a> and <a href="http://www.calumethockey.org/" target="_blank">Calumet Hockey Association</a>.
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“Both of our organizations play a vital role in our community,” said Jim Bogan, president/CEO of Portage Health. “We’re pleased to be able to work together on a project that will benefit the youth in our communities as well as our foundations.”
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The family-friendly event is free for children (18 and under) and $5 for adults. The inaugural Hockey for Health will feature a festive atmosphere with games and exhibits scattered throughout the main level.
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The Keweenaw Health Foundation, Portage Health Foundation, Copper Country Junior Hockey Association and Calumet Hockey Association will receive proceeds from the event.
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“Hockey is a big part of our community and something all of us can come together to celebrate,” said Chuck Nelson, president/CEO of Aspirus Keweenaw. “We’re happy to be supporting the efforts of the hockey associations, who both have pressing needs to keep our area’s youth active and engaged.” For more information visit <a href="http://www.facebook.com/hockeyforhealth" target="_blank">Facebook.com/HockeyForHealth</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Inaugural Keweenaw Food Day set for Oct. 24</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[<p>Eat Real. That’s the message for the inaugural <a href="http://www.facebook.com/KeweenawFoodDay" target="_blank">Keweenaw Food Day</a>, which will be celebrated on Wednesday, Oct. 24 in <a href="http://www.downtownhoughton.com/" target="_blank">downtown Houghton</a>.</p>
<p><br />The event includes a free street-side cooking demo, the Keweenaw Eat Real Educational Market, a presentation of the film “<a href="http://dirtyworkmovie.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">Dirty Work, The Story of Elsie’s Farm</a>” and Harvest Feast on Friday the 26th.<br /><br />The Keweenaw Food Day is part of the national movement for Food Day, a celebration and movement toward more healthy, affordable and sustainable food.</p>]]></description>
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  <dc:date>2012-10-03T14:54:00Z</dc:date>
  <content:encoded><![CDATA[HOUGHTON - Eat Real. That’s the message for the inaugural <a href="http://www.facebook.com/KeweenawFoodDay" target="_blank">Keweenaw Food Day</a>, which will be celebrated on Wednesday, Oct. 24 in <a href="http://www.downtownhoughton.com/" target="_blank">downtown Houghton</a>.<br /><br /><img style="BORDER-BOTTOM: 0px solid; BORDER-LEFT: 0px solid; WIDTH: 300px; HEIGHT: 102px; BORDER-TOP: 0px solid; BORDER-RIGHT: 0px solid" title="Food Day Logo" border="0" alt="Food Day Logo" align="right" src="http://www.portagehealth.org/uploadedImages/Content/Test_Blog/FoodDayLinearWithDate_JPEG_410x139.jpeg" width="300" height="102" />The event includes a free street-side cooking demo, the Keweenaw Eat Real Educational Market, a presentation of the film “<a href="http://dirtyworkmovie.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">Dirty Work, The Story of Elsie’s Farm</a>” and Harvest Feast on Friday the 26th.<br /><br />The Keweenaw Food Day is part of the national movement for Food Day, a celebration and movement toward more healthy, affordable and sustainable food.<br /><br />“This movement is vital to our future,” said Sara Salo, from the Western Upper Peninsula Health Department. “This event is a great educational opportunity for our community to learn about healthy food options. We hope to see families from all over the Keweenaw joining us.”<br /><br />The <a href="http://www.keweenaw.coop/" target="_blank">Keweenaw Co-op</a>, <a href="http://www.wupdhd.org/" target="_blank">Western Upper Peninsula Health Department</a>, <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org">Portage Health</a> and the <a href="http://www.pldl.org/" target="_blank">Portage Lake District Library</a> partnered to make the inaugural Keweenaw Food Day possible. A full schedule of events is available below:<br /><br /><strong>Wednesday, October 24, 2012</strong><br /><u>Street-side Cooking Demonstration – 11 a.m. – 2 p.m.</u><br />Join Portage Health Head Chef Mark Pittillo and the rest of the Portage Health nutrition services staff on the streets of downtown Houghton for some delicious homemade hot apple cider and homemade squash made from fresh, locally grown produce and learn how to make these same things in your home.<br /><br /><u>Keweenaw Eat Real Educational Market – 3 – 6 p.m.</u><br />The Keweenaw Eat Real Educational Market will be an interactive showcase of community food producers and distributors that features food samples, growing methods, food-preparation techniques, music, vendors and more. Come celebrate food and learn about food choices that lead to a healthier lifestyle. For more information contact Faye Carr at (906) 482-2030. The market will be in front of the Portage Lake District Library in downtown Houghton, and is made possible by the Portage Lake District Library, Keweenaw Co-op and the Western U.P. Health Department.<br /><br /><u>Film Presentation: “Dirty Work, The Story of Elsie’s Farm” – 6:30 p.m.</u><br />The film, hosted by the Portage Lake District Library and Keweenaw Co-op, is an engaging portrait of a couple, Don Roberts and Joni Cash, and their audacious, perhaps quixotic dream to take an old farm, invest it with new ideas and grow a community. For more information about the showing, contact Faye Carr at (906) 482-2030. Learn more at <a href="http://dirtyworkmovie.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">dirtyworkmovie.blogspot.com</a>.<br /><br /><strong>Friday, October 26, 2012</strong><br /><u>Harvest Feast – 6 – 10 p.m. – Brownstone Hall</u><br /><br />Portage Health and the Western Upper Peninsula Health Department are teaming up to finish Keweenaw Food Day with a hoot-hollering good time at Brownstone Hall in Atlantic Mine. The event will feature live music by Tom Katalin starting at 6 p.m., a delicious meal made mostly of locally grown produce, a costume contest and a DJ to finish the night. Entry is $10 plus 10 healthy non-perishable items. All proceeds go to the Western U.P. Food Bank. Register here, <a href="http://harvestfeast.eventbrite.com" target="_blank">http://harvestfeast.eventbrite.com</a>.<br /><br />To keep up with all of the latest news from the inaugural Keweenaw Food Day visit <a href="http://www.facebook.com/KeweenawFoodDay" target="_blank">facebook.com/keweenawfoodday</a>.<br />]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Portage Health in top 18 percent nationwide, according to The Joint Commission</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[<p>Portage Health was named one of the “<a href="http://www.jointcommission.org/accreditation/top_performers.aspx" target="_blank">2011 Top Performers on Key Quality Measures</a>” by <a href="http://www.jointcommission.org/" target="_blank">The Joint Commission</a>, the leading accreditor of health care organizations in America. </p>
<br />This recognition places Portage Health in the top 18 percent of hospitals nationwide. The Hancock-based hospital is one of only three hospitals in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula to receive the honor and one of 13 statewide. Of those hospitals, Portage Health was one of nine in the state and the only in the U.P. to be recognized in multiple categories.]]></description>
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  <dc:date>2012-09-27T14:54:00Z</dc:date>
  <content:encoded><![CDATA[HANCOCK – Portage Health was named one of the “<a href="http://www.jointcommission.org/accreditation/top_performers.aspx" target="_blank">2011 Top Performers on Key Quality Measures</a>” by <a href="http://www.jointcommission.org/" target="_blank">The Joint Commission</a>, the leading accreditor of health care organizations in America. <br /><br />
This recognition places Portage Health in the top 18 percent of hospitals nationwide. The Hancock-based hospital is one of only three hospitals in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula to receive the honor and one of 13 statewide. Of those hospitals, Portage Health was one of nine in the state and the only in the U.P. to be recognized in multiple categories. <a href="http://www.jointcommission.org/assets/1/18/Top_performers_2011_list_8_30_12.pdf" target="_blank">The full report is available here</a>. (PDF)<br /><br />
“We understand that what matters most to our community is having access to safe, quality health care,” said Jim Bogan, president/CEO of Portage Health. “This national recognition proves that our efforts are paying off.”<br /><br />
Top-performing hospitals met two 95 percent performance thresholds. First, they achieved performance of 95 percent or above on the composite score that includes all the accountability measures for which data are reported to The Joint Commission. Second, recognized hospitals met or exceeded a 95 percent performance target for each and every accountability measure for which they report data. <br /><br />
“When we raise the bar and provide the proper guidance and tools, hospitals have responded with excellent results,” said Mark R. Chassin, M.D., FACP, M.P.P., M.P.H., president, The Joint Commission. “This capacity for continual improvement points toward a future in which quality and safety defects are dramatically reduced and high reliability is sought and achieved with regularity.”<br /><br />
In addition to being included in The Joint Commission’s “<a href="http://www.jointcommission.org/accreditation/top_performers.aspx" target="_blank">Improving America’s Hospitals</a>” annual report, Portage Health will be recognized on The Joint Commission’s Quality Check website, <a href="http://www.qualitycheck.org/consumer/searchResults.aspx?zip=49930&amp;Select1=8&amp;dist=8&amp;provGrpId=2&amp;provGrpIdtracker=2" target="_blank">qualitycheck.org</a>. <br /><br />
“Having also <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/blogs.aspx?id=2147486250&amp;blogid=146">recently realized very high HCAHPS scores in the areas of overall service excellence and patient satisfaction</a>, we are especially proud of our employees and the quality health care we provide to our community,” said Bogan. <br /><br />
Learn more about Portage Health’s commitment to providing high-quality health care services at <a href="htttp://www.portagehealth.org/quality">portagehealth.org/quality</a>.]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Portage Health scores above region, state and national averages in patient satisfaction</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[<p>Portage Health’s commitment to service excellence was rewarded in the most recent data from the HCAHPS survey, with the highest ratings in the Upper Peninsula.</p>
<p>The HCAHPS (Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems) Survey is the first national, standardized, publicly reported survey of patients’ perspectives of hospital care. The survey collects answers to 10 questions from patients, and compares hospitals nationwide. </p>
<p>Portage Health averaged 79.2 percent with best possible answers, which is considerably higher than U.P (70.5 percent) state (71.1 percent) and national (70.7 percent) averages. </p>]]></description>
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  <dc:date>2012-09-19T14:54:00Z</dc:date>
  <content:encoded><![CDATA[HANCOCK – Portage Health’s commitment to service excellence was recognized in the most recent data from the <a href="http://www.hospitalcompare.hhs.gov/hospital-profile.aspx#profTab=1&amp;ID=230108" target="_blank">HCAHPS survey</a>, with the highest ratings in the region.&#160;<br /><br />
“These results are a reflection of our commitment to service excellence and the priority we place on providing the highest level of customer service to our patients,” said Elizabeth MacInnes, vice president of quality.  “Portage Health is extremely proud of our staff, physicians and volunteers for all the hard work and effort that goes into providing a positive experience.”<br /><br />
The <a href="http://www.hcahpsonline.org/files/HCAHPS%20Fact%20Sheet%20May%202012.pdf" target="_blank">HCAHPS (Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems) Survey</a>(PDF) is the first national, standardized, publicly reported survey of patients’ perspectives of hospital care. The survey collects answers to 10 questions from patients, and compares hospitals nationwide. <br /><br />
Portage Health averaged 79.2 percent with best possible answers, which is considerably higher than region (72.2 percent) state (71.1 percent) and national (70.7 percent) averages. <br /><br /><img src="http://www.portagehealth.org/uploadedImages/Content/Test_Blog/Info.jpg" alt="HCAPHS Average Scores 09-2012" title="HCAPHS Average Scores 09-2012" width="680" /><br /><br />
“Comparing ourselves against our peers in the nation and state is important to us,” said Jim Bogan, president/CEO. “Seeing scores like this is rewarding, and makes us all proud to say we work here.”<br /><br />
Portage Health staff was particularly strong in communication, with 88 percent of our patients reporting that our nurses and doctors “always” communicated well. No other hospital in the region was above 82 percent. <br /><br />
“It is extremely rewarding to see results such as this,” MacInnes said. “Both the community and our staff can point to these statistics with pride in our community hospital.”<br /><br />
<a href="http://www.hospitalcompare.hhs.gov/hospital-profile.aspx#profTab=1&amp;ID=230108" target="_blank">Data is from the most recently published HCAPHS survey</a>. For more information on Portage Health’s commitment to service excellence, visit <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/quality">portagehealth.org/quality</a>.<br /><br />]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Community flu shot clinic planned for Sept. 29</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[<p>Local health agencies will once again join forces at a September community flu shot clinic at the <a href="http://www.hancock.k12.mi.us/" target="_blank">Hancock High School</a>.</p>
<br />Western U.P. Health Department, Aspirus Keweenaw, and Portage Health, will provide flu shots at a fast, convenient vaccination clinic, Saturday Sept. 29 from 10-1 at the Hancock High School Gymnasium.]]></description>
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  <dc:date>2012-09-11T14:54:00Z</dc:date>
  <content:encoded><![CDATA[HANCOCK – Local health agencies will once again join forces at a September community flu shot clinic at the <a href="http://www.hancock.k12.mi.us/" target="_blank">Hancock High School</a>.<br /><br />
Western U.P. Health Department, Aspirus Keweenaw, and Portage Health, will provide flu shots at a fast, convenient vaccination clinic, Saturday Sept. 29 from 10-1 at the Hancock High School Gymnasium.<br /><br />
“This clinic provides local health care partners an opportunity to exercise emergency plans,” said Pete Baril, <a href="http://www.wupdhd.org/" target="_blank">Western U.P. Health Department</a> preparedness coordinator.  “With staff from three health care organizations and nursing students, the clinic is quick and efficient.”<br /><br />
Annual flu shots are recommended for everyone 6 months and older. Certain groups including; young children, those over the age of 65, pregnant women, and individuals with asthma, diabetes, and chronic lung conditions are at the greatest risk of flu-related complications. <br /><br />
“It’s difficult to predict how severe each flu season will be, however, we do know that getting vaccinated is the best line of defense against influenza,” said Western U.P. Health Department Medical Director, Dr. Terry Frankovich.<br /><br />
Flu Shots will cost $25 per person, with no charge to clients who present a current Medicare or Medicaid card. Many children qualify for free or reduced rates through the <a href="http://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/programs/vfc/index.html" target="_blank">Vaccines for Children Program</a>. Those with private insurance will be given receipts and billing forms to submit for reimbursement. Drive-thru service will be available for those with limited mobility.<br /><br />
For more information, call the health department in Hancock at (906) 482-7382.<br />]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Free breast cancer clinic on Sept. 25</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[<p>The Marquette General Cancer Center is coming to Portage Health and hosting a free breast cancer risk clinic on Tuesday, Sept. 25.</p>
<p>Women will have 30-minute appointments with an oncology nurse practitioner or breast cancer coordinator. A breast health history will be taken and personalized breast self-exam instruction will be offered.</p>]]></description>
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  <dc:date>2012-09-06T14:54:00Z</dc:date>
  <content:encoded><![CDATA[HANCOCK – The <a href="http://ww4.mgh.org/cancer/SitePages/Home.aspx" target="_blank">Marquette General Cancer Center</a> is coming to Portage Health and hosting a free breast cancer risk clinic on Tuesday, Sept. 25.<br /><br />
“This is a free clinic that will offer women invaluable information,” said Amanda Altobelli, who's organizing the clinic. “If you’re interested in seeing where you stand, and what you can do to reduce your risks, this is an excellent opportunity.”<br /><br />
Women will have 30-minute appointments with an oncology nurse practitioner or breast cancer coordinator. A breast health history will be taken and personalized breast self-exam instruction will be offered.<br /><br />
The clinic will go from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/Hancock.aspx">Portage Health hospital in Hancock</a>. Space is limited, and appointments are required. Call (906) 483-1149 to make an appointment.<br />]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Nutrition services teams up with Hancock Public Schools</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[Students at Hancock Public Schools are getting a whole new look at lunch this school year as the district’s dining services staff has teamed up with the Portage Health Nutrition Services team to revamp its food menu with more fruits, vegetables, and nutrient-rich foods.]]></description>
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  <dc:date>2012-09-04T14:54:00Z</dc:date>
  <content:encoded><![CDATA[HANCOCK – Students at <a href="http://www.hancock.k12.mi.us/" target="_blank">Hancock Public Schools</a> are getting a new look at school meals this school year as the district’s dining services staff has teamed up with <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/cafe.aspx">Portage Health Nutrition Services</a> to revamp its food menu with more fruits, vegetables, and nutrient-rich foods.<br /><br />
<div class="articleimage" style="width:250px;"><img src="http://www.portagehealth.org/uploadedImages/Content/Test_Blog/HancockSchools.jpg" alt="Portage Health Chefs" title="Portage Health Chefs" width="250" /><p>Portage Health Nutrition Services staff prepare a pizza for Hancock Public Schools. The department will regularly be providing the schools with a wide range of healthier food options, including this pizza, which is made with a multi-grain crust.</p></div>“We were looking to get healthier foods in here for our students, and we’ve seen first hand what Portage Health has done in the past 18 months,” said Renee Salani, food services director at the school. <br /><br />
Salani contacted Mark Pittillo, nutrition services director at Portage Health, and the two set off to improve students' experiences and eating habits. <br /><br />
"Portage Health has made childhood obesity a focus for this year, so working to make school lunches healthier seemed like a great place to start," said Mark Pittillo, director of nutrition services. "Besides, healthy doesn't always have to be boring.”<br /><br />
In fact, it’s not boring. Pittillo worked with Tara Lasilla, registered dietitian, to create a menu that will keep the students excited about school lunches. <br /><br />
Fresh fruits and vegetables will change every day, and each menu item will have twists, such as the spaghetti made with whole-wheat pasta and homemade turkey meat sauce, or pizza made with a multi-grain crust and fresh toppings.<br /><br />
“This was a challenging project because schools don’t have a lot of money to spend on providing high-quality lunches,” Pittillo said. “We’ll continue working with Renee and her staff throughout the year by providing training and guidance. We also have focus groups planned with students to see how they feel about the new food.”<br /><br />
The project fits into First Lady Michelle Obama’s mission of fighting childhood obesity called “<a href="http://www.letsmove.gov/" target="_blank">Let’s Move, America's Move to Raise a Healthier Generation of Kids</a>.” Pittillo registered himself as a local chef on that website, and Salani adopted him into Hancock’s kitchen. <br /><br />
“We’re all working together now, and we’re excited to see what reaction we get from our students and staff,” said Salani. <br /><br />
Learn more about the program at <a href="http://www.letsmove.gov/" target="_blank">letsmove.gov</a>, and learn more about the healthy food in schools movement by reading <a href="http://mininggazette.com/page/content.detail/id/526437/Health-Watch-Sara-Salo--MPH.html?nav=5061" target="_blank">Sara Salo’s wellness column in the Aug. 16 print of The Daily Mining Gazette</a>. <br />]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>University Center expansion and renovation complete</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[<p>After a year of construction, the Portage Health-University Center renovation and addition is complete.</p>
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<p>The number of exam and procedure rooms has doubled, the waiting room is more than double the size and offers a more comfortable experience, and the Apothecary has a modern look that allows patients easy access to pharmacists.</p>]]></description>
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  <dc:date>2012-08-30T14:54:00Z</dc:date>
  <content:encoded><![CDATA[HOUGHTON – After a year of construction, the <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/universitycenter">Portage Health-University Center</a> renovation and addition is complete.<br /><br />

<div class="articleimage" style="width: 300px; "><img src="http://www.portagehealth.org/uploadedImages/Content/Test_Blog/photo.jpeg" width="300" alt="Portage Health University Center Ribbon Cutting" title="Portage Health University Center Ribbon Cutting" /><p>Community representatives from Portage Health, Moyle Construction, Michigan Technological University and several contractors cut a ribbon during a ceremony on August 29, 2012 announcing the completion of the $4.2 million addition and renovation to the Portage Health-University Center location.</p></div>

The number of exam and procedure rooms has doubled, the waiting room is more than double the size and offers a more comfortable experience, and the Apothecary has a modern look that allows patients easy access to pharmacists.<br /><br />

“The University Center has been a vital healthcare link for members of our community for more than a decade, and this update ensures that access to healthcare will remain unabated for many more,” said Jim Bogan, president and CEO of Portage Health.<br /><br /><a href="http://www.mtu.edu" target="_blank">Michigan Technological University</a> students will be one of the largest beneficiaries of the update. Students will have easier access to medical professionals right where they spend most of their time.<br /><br />

“Michigan Tech is pleased that Portage Health has made improvements and expanded their health clinic on our campus to better serve students, faculty, staff and the community,” said Glenn Mroz, president of the university.<br /><br />

The total cost of the project is about $4.2 million. Construction included more than 75 local trades people, 700 cubic yards of concrete, 24,000 bricks, 280,000 pounds of structural steel, a new energy-efficient automated HVAC and lighting control systems, was completed ahead of schedule and, most importantly, involved zero injuries or safety violations.<br /><br />

“When Portage Health invests in a community, it keeps jobs here and keeps people busy, which is what we all need and appreciate,” said Tom Moyle, CEO of <a href="http://www.moyleusa.com/" target="_blank">Moyle Construction</a>, the lead contractor throughout the project. “I’m very proud of Portage Health, Michigan Tech and all the contractors involved for bringing this project to completion so seamlessly.”<br /><br />

The clinic and Apothecary are now open for regular business hours in the new space, including the Copper Country’s only drive-thru pharmacy. Learn more about the project by visiting <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/universitycenter">portagehealth.org/universitycenter</a>.<br />]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Stacey Carpenter, DO, joins Portage Health Family Medicine</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[<p>Portage Health is proud to introduce <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/carpenter">Stacey Carpenter, DO</a>, as the newest member of its family medicine team. Dr. Carpenter will begin seeing patients in late September. </p>
<p><br />Trained in osteopathic medicine, Dr. Carpenter will provide a full spectrum of primary care services at <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/Hancock.aspx">Portage Health’s main campus</a>, with a special interest in pediatrics, women’s health, manual medicine and skin care.<br /> </p>]]></description>
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  <dc:date>2012-08-28T14:54:00Z</dc:date>
  <content:encoded><![CDATA[HANCOCK – Portage Health is proud to introduce <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/carpenter">Stacey Carpenter, DO</a>, as the newest member of its family medicine team. Dr. Carpenter will begin seeing patients in September. <br /><br /><img src="http://www.portagehealth.org/assets/0/75/2147483755/2147483756/280c3627-a4a9-45e6-bf5a-733feba0e3a3.jpg" alt="Carpenter, Stacey image" title="Carpenter, Stacey image" style="border-width: 0px; border-style: solid; padding-left: 5px; padding-right: 5px; width: 200px; height: 200px; " border="0" width="200" height="200" align="left" hspace="5" />Trained in osteopathic medicine, Dr. Carpenter will provide a full spectrum of primary care services at <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/Hancock.aspx">Portage Health’s main campus</a>, with a special interest in pediatrics, women’s health, manual medicine and skin care.<br /><br />
“In addition to the multiple areas that the family medicine field encompasses, I have a special interest in dermatology and dermatologic procedures,” she said, adding that it’s important to have a close relationship with her patients. “I try to create a comfortable atmosphere so that my patients feel that they can be open and honest with me.”<br /><br />
Dr. Carpenter was first introduced to the Upper Peninsula of Michigan in 1998 while looking at colleges.<br /><br />
“I immediately fell in love with the area,” she said. “I’ve been looking to move back to the U.P. ever since I left for medical school.”<br /><br />
Dr. Carpenter attended undergraduate and graduate school at <a href="http://www.nmu.edu" target="_blank">Northern Michigan University</a> before attending <a href="http://lecom.edu/" target="_blank">Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine</a> in Erie, Pennsylvania. She completed an internship and residency at <a href="http://www.firelands.com/" target="_blank">Firelands Regional Medical Center</a> in Sandusky, Ohio. <br /><br />
Learn more about Dr. Carpenter by visiting <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/carpenter">portagehealth.org/carpenter</a>, or call (906) 483-1060 to schedule an appointment.<br />]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Get up, get out and get walking on Labor Day</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[Get up, get out and get walking on Monday, Sept. 3 for the Portage Health Labor Day Bridge Walk. Registration begins at 8:30 a.m. at the Kestner Waterfront Park (Chutes and Ladders) in Houghton, with the five-mile walk beginning at 9 a.m.]]></description>
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  <dc:date>2012-08-27T14:54:00Z</dc:date>
  <content:encoded><![CDATA[HANCOCK – Get up, get out and get walking on Monday, Sept. 3 for the <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/bridgewalk">Portage Health Labor Day Bridge Walk</a>. Registration begins at 8:30 a.m. at the Kestner Waterfront Park (Chutes and Ladders) in Houghton, with the five-mile walk beginning at 9 a.m.<br /><br /><img src="http://www.portagehealth.org/uploadedImages/Content/Test_Blog/BridgeWalk.jpg" alt="BridgeWalk" title="BridgeWalk" style="border-width: 0px; border-style: solid; padding-left: 5px; padding-right: 5px; width: 250px; height: 160px; " align="left" border="0" width="250" height="160" hspace="5" />“We hope everyone will come out an join us for a walk across our beautiful lift bridge on Labor Day,” said Emily Kunnen, who’s organizing this year’s event. “The past couple years have been a lot of fun, and we’re hoping this year will be more of the same.”<br /><br />
The walk is free, and sponsored by the <a href="http://www.cityofhancock.com/">city of Hancock</a>, <a href="http://cityofhoughton.com/" target="_blank">city of Houghton</a>, <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org">Portage Health</a>, <a href="http://www.michiganfitness.org/" target="_blank">Michigan’s Governor’s Council on Physical Fitness</a> and <a href="https://www.farmbureauinsurance-mi.com/" target="_blank">Farm Bureau Insurance</a>.<br /><br />
Walkers across the state are doing similar events, inspired by the annual Labor Day five-mile walk over the Mackinaw Bridge.<br /><br />
“This is a fun event for the whole family,” said Kunnen. “There’s no competitiveness to it, just a fun morning of walking with hundreds of others locally and thousands of others statewide.”<br /><br />
Preregistration is not required, but we ask participants to arrive early enough to register at the event. For more information, visit <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/bridgewalk">portagehealth.org/bridgewalk</a>.<br />]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Portage Health provides sports medicine coverage to five schools in 2012</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[<p>Portage Health is proud to announce it is continuing its relationship with five local school districts to provide sports medicine coverage for the upcoming school year.</p>
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<p>Portage Health’s Sports Medicine Institute works with athletes from Houghton, Jeffers, Chassell, Hancock and Dollar Bay-Tamarack City schools.</p>]]></description>
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  <dc:date>2012-08-23T14:54:00Z</dc:date>
  <content:encoded><![CDATA[HOUGHTON – Portage Health is proud to announce it is continuing its relationship with five local school districts to provide sports medicine coverage for the upcoming school year.<br /><br />
“We are dedicated to providing sports medicine coverage, at no cost, for the local high schools to ensure the safety of our local student athletes,” said Mark Randell, director of rehab and sports medicine at Portage Health. <br /><br />
Portage Health’s <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/sports">Sports Medicine Institute</a> works with athletes from Houghton, Jeffers, Chassell, Hancock and Dollar Bay-Tamarack City schools.<br /><br />
“Without question the sports medicine services Portage Health provides have proven vital in ensuring the safety, well-being and health of our student athletes,” said Dr. Jan Quarless, superintendent at Dollar Bay-Tamarack City Area Schools. <br /><br />
The coverage includes having certified athletic trainers at many practices and most games and meets. <br /><br />
“I feel a great comfort in knowing that we have trained professionals covering our events,” said Bruce Horsch, superintendent of Houghton-Portage Township Schools. “I can’t thank Portage Health enough for all the support they have given our athletic programs over the years.”<br /><br />
 The Sports Medicine Institute also offers a <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/Services_and_Wellness/Services/Rehab_and_Sports_Medicine/Sports_Injury_Clinics/">drop-in sports injury clinic</a> at <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/University_Center.aspx">Portage Health – University Center</a> from 4 to 6 p.m. on Monday nights. <br /><br />
“Our work with local student athletes fits right in with our organization’s mission, improving the health of our community,” Randell said. “We’re looking forward to another year of manning the sidelines with area athletes.”<br /><br />
 The Portage Health Sports Medicine Institute is a team of sports medicine-trained physicians, fellowship-trained Orthopaedic surgeons, physical and rehabilitation therapists, certified athletic trainers and nutritionists whose goal is to help athletes achieve excellence and improve their health. Learn more at <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/sports">portagehealth.org/sports</a>.<br />]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Prenatal fitness introduced as part of fall fitness class schedule</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[<p>The <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/fitnesscenter">Portage Health Fitness Center</a> is proud to announce a brand new fitness class to the area: “Oh Baby” Prenatal Fitness.</p>
<p><br />“A lot of my clients have questions about what kinds of exercises are safe during pregnancy,” said Emily Kunnen, personal trainer and instructor for this course. “This class will help them stay healthy and fit during pregnancy in a safe atmosphere.”</p>]]></description>
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  <dc:date>2012-08-09T14:54:00Z</dc:date>
  <content:encoded><![CDATA[The <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/fitnesscenter">Portage Health Fitness Center</a> is proud to announce a brand new fitness class to the area: “Oh Baby” Prenatal Fitness.<br /><br /><img style="BORDER-BOTTOM: 0px solid; BORDER-LEFT: 0px solid; WIDTH: 300px; HEIGHT: 177px; BORDER-TOP: 0px solid; BORDER-RIGHT: 0px solid" title="Fitness Classes" border="0" alt="Fitness Classes" align="left" src="http://www.portagehealth.org/uploadedImages/Content/Test_Blog/FitnessClasses.jpg" width="300" height="177" />“A lot of my clients have questions about what kinds of exercises are safe during pregnancy,” said Emily Kunnen, personal trainer and instructor for this course. “This class will help them stay healthy and fit during pregnancy in a safe atmosphere.”<br /><br />The courses will include a mix of cardio, strength training, yoga and stretching activities that are all aimed to help women prepare for carrying a baby and recovering once the baby is born.<br /><br />“All stages of pregnant women will benefit from these classes,” said Kunnen. “Every exercise we do will be made appropriate for every level. There’s always a modification for people if they’re in their first, second or third trimester.”<br /><br />Kunnen herself is pregnant and is completing a training course specifically designed for prenatal fitness. According to the <a href="http://www.acefitness.org/fitfacts/fitfacts_display.aspx?itemid=2597" target="_blank">American Council on Exercise</a>, exercising is beneficial for a pregnant woman. <br /><br />“Exercise during pregnancy offers many physical and emotional benefits,” <a href="http://www.acefitness.org/fitfacts/fitfacts_display.aspx?itemid=2597" target="_blank">the council’s website</a> says. “For example, a good exercise program may help relieve common problems associated with pregnancy, such as excessive weight gain, swelling of your hands and feet, leg cramps, varicose veins, insomnia, fatigue and constipation.”<br /><br />There are many other benefits, read more from the <a title="President's Council on Fitness, Sports and Nutrition" href="http://www.fitness.gov/be-active/useful-resources/" target="_blank">President's Council on Fitness, Sports and Nutrition</a>, or read an article from the <a href="http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/pregnancy-and-exercise/PR00096" target="_blank">Mayo Clinic on the topic</a>. <br /><br />The “Oh Baby” Prenatal Fitness Courses will run from 7 to 8 a.m. on Tuesday and Thursday mornings from Sept. 10 to Nov. 30. Call Kunnen at 483-1530 with any questions and to discuss if this class is right for you. <br /><br />The Portage Health Fitness Center is offering 10 additional courses this fall ranging from yoga to indoor cycling. Visit <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/fitnessclasses">portagehealth.org/fitnessclasses</a> for a full schedule. <br />]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Camp 911 draws large crowd again in 2012</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[<p>About 80 kids participated in Camp 911, which was hosted July 31 and Aug. 1 at Mercy EMS, near the Houghton County Memorial Airport.</p>
<p>The two-day camp is hosted by Portage Health, Mercy EMS and Aspirus Keweenaw and is meant to teach Houghton and Keweenaw county 10- to 12-year-olds basic emergency response information. </p>]]></description>
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  <dc:date>2012-08-03T14:54:00Z</dc:date>
  <content:encoded><![CDATA[HANCOCK – About 80 kids participated in <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/camp911">Camp 911</a>, which was hosted July 31 and Aug. 1 at Mercy EMS, near the Houghton County Memorial Airport. <br /><br /><img src="http://www.portagehealth.org/uploadedImages/Content/Test_Blog/LargeGroupWeb.jpg" alt="Camp 911 Campers Web" title="Camp 911 Campers Web" style="border-width: 0px; border-style: solid; width: 600px; height: 341px; " align="top" border="0" width="600" height="341" /><br />The two-day camp is hosted by Portage Health, Mercy EMS and Aspirus Keweenaw and is meant to teach Houghton and Keweenaw county 10- to 12-year-olds basic emergency response information. <br /><br />
“You don't have to be built like Popeye and be (an adult)," Camp Coordinator Ann Clancy-Klemme told <a href="http://www.mininggazette.com/page/content.detail/id/526283.html" target="_blank">The Daily Mining Gazette</a>. "You can be 11 and save a life."<br /><br />
That was the theme as kids went through dozens of different activities focused on learning the basics of being the first one on the scene.<br /><br />
“If there was an emergency this camp taught me a lot about how to deal with it and be not that scared,” Hancock camper Blake Williams told <a href="http://www.uppermichiganssource.com/news/story.aspx?id=783215#.UBwkjcie6wk" target="_blank">TV6 News</a>. <br /><br />
While those three organizations sponsored the event, it wouldn’t have been possible without the help of organizations such as the Bootjack Fire &amp; Rescue, Calumet Township Fire &amp; Rescue, Dial Help, Houghton Police Department, Houghton County Sheriff's Department, Houghton County Memorial Airport, Hurontown Fire &amp; Rescue, Michigan State Police, Reserve Officer Training Corps and Upper Peninsula Power Co.<br /><br /><strong>More Information</strong>
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<li><a href="http://www.uppermichiganssource.com/news/story.aspx?id=783215#.UBwkjcie6wk" target="_blank">TV6/Fox UP News Coverage</a>&#160;</li>
<li><a href="http://abc10up.com/2012/07/camp-911-a-matter-of-life-or-death/" target="_blank">ABC10/CW5 News Coverage</a>&#160;</li>
<li><a href="http://www.mininggazette.com/page/content.detail/id/526283.html" target="_blank">Daily Mining Gazette News Coverage</a>&#160;</li>
<li><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nddmr_xKA3g" target="_blank">Video from the event</a>&#160;</li>
<li><a href="http://portagehealth.smugmug.com/Events/Camp-911/2012-Camp-911/24542453_zKZH7d#!i=2004096069&amp;k=QChQZvj" target="_blank">Photos from the event</a>&#160;</li>
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  <title>Guilded Rose Gift Shop now open on Saturdays</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[The Guilded Rose Gift Shop, located inside of Portage Health’s main campus, is now open Saturdays from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. “Our gift shop is completely ran by volunteers, and we were lucky enough to find someone to work Saturdays for us,” said Ronda Bogan, who manages the gift shop.]]></description>
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  <dc:date>2012-07-25T14:54:00Z</dc:date>
  <content:encoded><![CDATA[HANCOCK – The <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/giftshop">Guilded Rose Gift Shop</a>, located inside of Portage Health’s main campus, is now open Saturdays from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.<br /><br />
<div class="articleimage" style="width: 200px; "><img src="http://www.portagehealth.org/uploadedImages/Content/Test_Blog/giftshop.jpg" width="200" alt="Gift Shop open Saturdays" title="Gift Shop open Saturdays" /><p>Volunteers Nancy Fenton (left) and Pat Oldfield talk inside of the Guilded Rose Gift Shop. The gift shop is now open on Saturdays from 11 a.m. until 3 p.m.</p></div>“Our gift shop is completely ran by volunteers, and we were lucky enough to find someone to work Saturdays for us,” said Ronda Bogan, who manages the gift shop. <br /><br />
The gift shop sells a variety of gift, baby, gourmet, accessories, candy and cards, with proceeds benefiting the Portage Hospital Auxiliary. <br /><br />
“Since 1998 the Guilded Rose has raised more than $400,000 for the auxiliary,” said Bogan. “All of the volunteers take great pride in being able to give back to our community hospital.”<br /><br />
That money has helped fund hospital purchases such as equipment for mammograms, the oncology department and helped to buy new furniture in several hospital waiting rooms.<br /><br />
“The majority of the auxiliary’s money comes from our sales at the Guilded Rose,” said Nancy Fenton, who serves as the gift shop’s co-manager. <br /><br />
The Guilded Rose Gift Shop is open from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday and Saturday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. For more information call (906) 483-1565 or visit <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/giftshop">portagehealth.org/giftshop</a>. <br /><br />]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>OB/GYN Clinic sees major improvements in Press Ganey scores</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[<p>The <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/women">OB/GYN clinic</a> received great news earlier this summer as the staff was recognized by <a href="http://www.pressganey.com/index.aspx" target="_blank">Press Ganey</a> for a six-point increase in overall satisfaction scores.</p>
<br />The department has been infused with new staff highlighted by <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/baudoin">Dr. Rebecca Baudoin</a> and <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/rollison">Dr. Charles Rollison</a> during the past year.]]></description>
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  <dc:date>2012-07-24T14:54:00Z</dc:date>
  <content:encoded><![CDATA[HANCOCK - The <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/women">OB/GYN clinic</a> received great news earlier this summer as the staff was recognized by <a href="http://www.pressganey.com/index.aspx" target="_blank">Press Ganey</a> for a six-point increase in overall satisfaction scores.<br /><br /><img src="http://www.portagehealth.org/uploadedImages/Content/Test_Blog/obgyn.jpg" alt="OB/GYN" title="OB/GYN" align="left" border="0" style="border-top-width: 0px; border-right-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; border-left-width: 0px; border-top-style: solid; border-right-style: solid; border-bottom-style: solid; border-left-style: solid; padding-left: 5px; padding-right: 5px; width: 225px; height: 170px; " width="225" height="170" hspace="5" />“The group has worked hard to try and provide comprehensive, complete care,” said Diane Gadomski, vice president of the Portage Health Medical Group. “These scores prove that what the clinic is doing, is working.”<br /><br />

The department has been infused with new staff highlighted by <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/baudoin">Dr. Rebecca Baudoin</a> and <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/rollison">Dr. Charles Rollison</a> during the past year.<br /><br />

“The fresh faces have helped a lot, but it’s not just the doctors,” said Gadomski. “We’ve seen our nursing and support staff take a lot of pride in what they’re doing.”<br /><br />

The clinic received a certificate from Press Ganey, which compiles feedback from Portage Health patients.<br /><br />

“Your scores have increased by six, which is statistically significant,” a letter from the organization said. “The change in score was not random, but due to some change within your facility, and your patients have recognized this change.”<br /><br />

The surveys are sent to all patients and help Portage Health find ways to continue improving its healthcare offerings.<br /><br />]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Portage Health partners with Michigan Tech for new PT program</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[<p>Michigan Technological University and Central Michigan University (CMU) are partnering to offer CMU’s doctorate of physical therapy program at Michigan Tech, to help meet a critical need for additional physical therapists in the Upper Peninsula.</p>
<p><br />Students will take classes at both campuses, taught in an innovative distance-learning format. Clinical education experiences will take place primarily at medical facilities in the Upper Peninsula. Enrollment for the inaugural class will begin in the summer of 2013, with classes starting in June 2014, pending accreditation review by the Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education.</p>]]></description>
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  <dc:date>2012-07-16T14:54:00Z</dc:date>
  <content:encoded><![CDATA[HOUGHTON – <a href="http://www.mtu.edu" target="_blank">Michigan Technological University</a> and <a href="http://www.cmich.edu" target="_blank">Central Michigan University</a> (CMU) are partnering to offer <a href="http://www.cmich.edu/academics/health_professions/hp_academics/physical_therapy/Pages/default.aspx" target="_blank">CMU’s doctorate of physical therapy program</a> at Michigan Tech, to help meet a critical need for additional physical therapists in the Upper Peninsula.<br /><br />
<div class="articleimage" style="width: 200px; "><img src="http://www.portagehealth.org/uploadedImages/Content/Test_Blog/MTUpartnership.jpg" alt="MTU Partnership" title="MTU Partnership" width="200px" /><p>Michigan Tech Chair of Kinesiology and Integrative Physiology Program poses for a photo with Portage Health Rehab Director Mark Randell in a Michigan Tech classroom.</p></div>
“This partnership between CMU and Michigan Tech provides an innovative learning environment for physical therapy,” said Jason Carter, chair of Michigan Tech’s kinesiology and integrative physiology program. “In 2006, Michigan Tech launched its Exercise Science degree, and we now have over 90 undergraduate students enrolled in that degree. A large percentage of those students aspire to pursue a doctorate in physical therapy, but also want to stay in the Upper Peninsula; this new degree program will help them do both.”<br /><br />
Students will take classes at both campuses, taught in an innovative distance-learning format. Clinical education experiences will take place primarily at medical facilities in the Upper Peninsula. Enrollment for the inaugural class will begin in the summer of 2013, with classes starting in June 2014, pending accreditation review by the Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education.<br /><br />
Support from community partners includes a matching gift of $125,000 from the Upper Peninsula Health Care Network and $25,000 from four UP hospitals – War Memorial, Portage Health, Aspirus-Keweenaw and Dickinson County Healthcare System.<br /><br />
“Physical Therapy is an integral component of the overall healthcare delivery system,” said Jim Bogan, president and CEO of Portage Health, the first local hospital to financially support the creation of the doctorate in physical therapy program.  “This collaboration between educational and healthcare institutions will not only provide practical, experiential education, but will also foster the institutional networking that is vital to our ability to recruit and retain well-trained allied health professionals.”<br /><br />
The two universities have been working on the collaborative degree over the past two years. Carter cited Herm Triezenberg, Central’s chairperson of the School of Rehabilitation and Medical Sciences, as being instrumental to their progress.<br /><br />
Central Michigan University established its master of science in physical therapy program in 1994. It made the transition to the doctor of physical therapy degree in 2004.<br />]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Portage Health Dialysis Center recognized as 5-Diamond</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[<p>The <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/dialysis">Portage Health Dialysis Center</a> is one of two dialysis centers in the U.P. to be recognized as a 5-Diamond Patient Safety Program by the Renal Network of the Upper Midwest, Inc.</p>
<br /><img src="/uploadedImages/Content/Test_Blog/Dialysis(1).jpg" alt="DialysisAward" title="DialysisAward" align="left" border="0" width="300" height="223" hspace="5" style="border-top-width: 0px; border-right-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; border-left-width: 0px; border-top-style: solid; border-right-style: solid; border-bottom-style: solid; border-left-style: solid; padding-left: 5px; padding-right: 5px; width: 300px; height: 223px; " />“This is a huge accomplishment that every person in our department can be proud of,” said Karen Kelley, director of the center. “It took hard work by every person on our staff to achieve this, and now we’ve got to work hard to keep it up.”]]></description>
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  <dc:date>2012-06-28T14:54:00Z</dc:date>
  <content:encoded><![CDATA[HANCOCK - The <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/dialysis">Portage Health Dialysis Center</a> is one of two dialysis centers in the U.P. to be recognized as a 5-Diamond Patient Safety Program by the Renal Network of the Upper Midwest, Inc.<br /><br /><img src="http://www.portagehealth.org/uploadedImages/Content/Test_Blog/Dialysis(1).jpg" alt="DialysisAward" title="DialysisAward" align="left" border="0" style="border-top-width: 0px; border-right-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; border-left-width: 0px; border-top-style: solid; border-right-style: solid; border-bottom-style: solid; border-left-style: solid; padding-left: 5px; padding-right: 5px; width: 300px; height: 223px; " width="300" height="223" hspace="5" />“This is a huge accomplishment that every person in our department can be proud of,” said Karen Kelley, director of the center. “It took hard work by every person on our staff to achieve this, and now we’ve got to work hard to keep it up.”<br /><br />

The program is designed to improve staff and patient awareness of specific patient safety areas, promote patient safety values and build a culture of patient safety in every facility.<br /><br />

“Each of us had to go through specific dialysis training to earn this,” said Elizabeth Check, RN, CDN. “It’s something that has brought us closer together as an organization, and it means our patients are getting the best care possible.”<br /><br />

The Portage Health Dialysis Center opened in 2000.<br /><br />

“I’ve been to several other dialysis centers and this one is by far the best,” said Margaret Noble, a patient since 2003. “Everyone here is so caring, they’re like family to me.”<br /><br />

Noble had treatment in other areas of the United States, and her daughter Terri Martin said the difference is huge.<br /><br />

“It’s obvious from the moment you walk in and are greeted by the wonderful volunteers,” she said. “Going through dialysis is a tough assignment in life, but the people here make my mother feel as comfortable as possible.”<br /><br />

The center will be officially recognized in October at the region’s annual meeting in Milwaukee, but has already received the certificate. A total of 59 dialysis centers were recognized between North Dakota, South Dakota, Minnesota, Wisconsin and Michigan.<br /><br />]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Portage Health offers new physical therapy service for women</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[<p>Portage Health is pleased to announce a new service to its <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/women">women’s health offerings</a> in the form of physical therapy. This <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/WomensPT">powerful and natural rehabilitation service</a> helps women of all ages heal and regain strength naturally using specially designed exercises and stretches.</p>
<br />“Physical therapy is a natural solution to problems such as urinary leakage, pelvic pressure, or pelvic or lower-back pain,” said Stephanie Peterson, DPT, PT.]]></description>
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  <dc:date>2012-06-21T14:54:00Z</dc:date>
  <content:encoded><![CDATA[HANCOCK – Portage Health is pleased to announce a new service to its <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/women">women’s health offerings</a> in the form of physical therapy. This <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/WomensPT">powerful and natural rehabilitation service</a> helps women of all ages heal and regain strength naturally using specially designed exercises and stretches.<br /><br /><img src="http://www.portagehealth.org/uploadedImages/Content/Test_Blog/womensPT(1).jpg" alt="WomensPT2" title="WomensPT2" align="left" border="0" style="border-top-width: 0px; border-right-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; border-left-width: 0px; border-top-style: solid; border-right-style: solid; border-bottom-style: solid; border-left-style: solid; padding-left: 5px; padding-right: 5px; width: 200px; height: 167px; " hspace="5" width="200" height="167" />“Physical therapy is a natural solution to problems such as urinary leakage, pelvic pressure, or pelvic or lower-back pain,” said Stephanie Peterson, DPT, PT.<br /><br />

Peterson is specially trained in <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/WomensPT">women’s health physical therapy</a> and will begin seeing patients starting in early July.<br /><br />

“My goal is to provide care in a comfortable, non-intimidating environment, so patients can live without the fear of leakage or pain with daily activities.” said Peterson. “I truly believe in this alternative and look forward to getting to work.”<br /><br />

These problems are especially common in women who have given birth, and appear more commonly through aging.<br /><br />

“You can do something about these problems,” Peterson said.<br /><br />

The service is the latest addition to the <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/women">Portage Health Women’s Health team</a>, which also offers surgical- and medication-based solutions for many of these same problems.<br /><br />

For more information on the service visit <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/WomensPT">portagehealth.org/womensPT</a>. Additional information on the Portage Health women’s health team can be found at <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/women">portagehealth.org/women</a>. Call 483-1050 to make an appointment today.<br /><br />]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Portage Health donates $10,000 to Copper Harbor Playground Project</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[<p><span style="FONT-FAMILY: Times; COLOR: rgb(38,38,38); FONT-SIZE: 15px">The Copper Harbor Playground Project summer 2012 fundraising campaign is off to a great start as Portage Health has donated $10,000 to the project.</span> </p>
<span style="FONT-FAMILY: Times; COLOR: rgb(38,38,38); FONT-SIZE: 11pt"><br />The $10,000 donation should put the total funds raised at more than $25,000 by the end of June, and with a match from the Downtown Development Authority, the group will be more than a third of the way to their goal of raising $145,000 for the new playground. They hope to raise all of the funds by this fall.</span><!--EndFragment-->]]></description>
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  <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>COPPER HARBOR – The <a href="http://www.copperharborplayground.org" target="_blank">Copper Harbor Playground Project</a> summer 2012 fundraising campaign is off to a great start as Portage Health has donated $10,000 to the project.<br /><br /> </p>
<div style="WIDTH: 400px" class="articleimage"><img style="BORDER-BOTTOM: 0px solid; BORDER-LEFT: 0px solid; PADDING-LEFT: 5px; WIDTH: 400px; PADDING-RIGHT: 5px; HEIGHT: 313px; BORDER-TOP: 0px solid; BORDER-RIGHT: 0px solid" title="Copper Harbor Playground Check" border="0" hspace="5" alt="Copper Harbor Playground Check" align="left" src="http://www.portagehealth.org/uploadedImages/Content/Test_Blog/checkpresentation(1).jpg" width="410" height="313" /><p>Kevin Store (left) presents a $10,000 check to Copper Harbor children at a check presentation ceremony today.</p>
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<p>“This donation really puts some wind in our sails,” said Marty Faassen, one of the project’s organizers. “We hope organizations and businesses around the Keweenaw will be challenged by this donation to also contribute.”<br /><br />The $10,000 donation should put the total funds raised at more than $25,000 by the end of June, and with a match from the Downtown Development Authority, the group will be more than a third of the way to their goal of raising $145,000 for the new playground. They hope to raise all of the funds by this fall.<br /><br />“We should not expect another generation of children to have to play on equipment that was built for the baby boomers,” said Miranda K. Davis, another organizer of the project. “We need an environment that is up to code and will excite area youth to come out and play.”<br /><br />The equipment will be safer, more fun and will provide the ultimate development opportunity for the children.<br /><br />“Portage Health feels privileged to be part of this project,” said Kevin Store, director of marketing and communications at Portage Health. “We recognize the important role this new resource will provide children and visitors to the area.”<br /><br />The resource is especially vital because the one-room schoolhouse in Copper Harbor doesn’t offer physical education classes.<br /><br />“Our mission is to improve the health of our community,” said Store. “What better place to start than by developing and encouraging life-long health and physically active play habits within our children.”<br /><br />Installation of the playground should begin next summer. Included in the dollar total are site prep, utility work, equipment, surfacing, fencing and installation. A large portion of the installation will also be done using volunteers.<br /><br />“It may sound expensive, but after researching manufacturers and getting input from community members, we decided to go with slightly higher quality and a unique layout,” said Faassen. “We expect a lot from the next generation, what should they expect from us?”<br /><br />For more information on the project visit <a href="http://www.copperharborplayground.org" target="_blank">copperharborplayground.org</a> and “like” the project on Facebook at <a href="http://www.facebook.com/copperharborplayground" target="_blank">Facebook.com/copperharborplayground</a>.<br /><br /> </p>]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Orthopaedics team welcomes Dr. Anthony Beardmore</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[<p>Portage Health is pleased to announce the arrival of Dr. Anthony Beardmore to its team of orthopaedic surgeons.</p>
<p>Dr. Beardmore has been in the medical field since 1995 serving a wide range of positions in the military where he received more than 20 honors including 12 medals, several ribbons and badges, Army National Guardsman of the Year (1991), and Educator of the Year at the Brooke Army Medical Center Orthopaedic Residency in 2009. </p>]]></description>
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  <dc:date>2012-06-13T14:54:00Z</dc:date>
  <content:encoded><![CDATA[HANCOCK – Portage Health is pleased to announce the arrival of <a title="Dr. Anthony Beardmore" href="http://www.portagehealth.org/beardmore/">Dr. Anthony Beardmore</a> to its team of <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/ortho">orthopaedic surgeons</a>. <br /><br /><img style="BORDER-BOTTOM: 0px solid; BORDER-LEFT: 0px solid; PADDING-LEFT: 5px; WIDTH: 150px; PADDING-RIGHT: 5px; HEIGHT: 192px; BORDER-TOP: 0px solid; BORDER-RIGHT: 0px solid" title="DrBeardmore" border="0" hspace="5" alt="DrBeardmore" align="left" src="http://www.portagehealth.org/uploadedImages/Content/Test_Blog/webreadyBeardmore.jpg" width="160" height="192" />Dr. Beardmore has been in the medical field since 1995 serving a wide range of positions in the military where he received more than 20 honors including 12 medals, several ribbons and badges, Army National Guardsman of the Year (1991), and Educator of the Year at the Brooke Army Medical Center Orthopaedic Residency in 2009. <br /><br />“We’re tremendously excited to bring in someone as talented and experienced as Dr. Beardmore,” said James Bogan, CEO/president of Portage Health. “He’s shown leadership throughout his career and we’re excited to see what he can do for our community.”<br /><br />Dr. Beardmore completed fellowship programs at Fort Sam in Houston, Texas and Keller Army Community Hospital in West Point, New York after he finished his residency at William Beaumont Army Medical Center in El Paso, Texas in 2002. <br /><br />“I love orthopaedics because you can really get good, long-term results for patients of all ages,” said Dr. Beardmore, who will be specializing in sports medicine, including working closely with athletes from Michigan Technological University and Finlandia University. “This is a good opportunity for me to take care of patients young and old, including working with elite-level athletes to get them back into the action as soon as possible.”<br /><br />Dr. Beardmore is now seeing patients at Portage Health’s main location in Hancock, call (906) 483-1040 to make an appointment. To learn more about Dr. Beardmore visit <a title="portagehealth.org/beardmore" href="http://www.portagehealth.org/beardmore/">portagehealth.org/beardmore</a>.<br />]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Registration open for 2012 Portage Health Canal Run</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[Race day is set and registration is open for the 37th annual Portage Health Canal Run in Hancock, Mich. The run is set for July 21 with a start at McLain’s State Park and finish in downtown Hancock between Citizen’s Bank and Finlandia University. Registration is open at HancockCanalRun.com.]]></description>
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  <dc:date>2012-06-12T14:54:00Z</dc:date>
  <content:encoded><![CDATA[HANCOCK – Race day is set and registration is open for the <a href="http://www.hancockcanalrun.com" target="_blank">37th annual Portage Health Canal Run</a> in Hancock, Mich. The run is set for July 21 with a start at <a href="http://www.michigandnr.com/parksandtrails/Details.aspx?id=423&amp;type=SPRK" target="_blank">McLain’s State Park</a> and finish in <a href="http://www.downtownhancock.com" target="_Blank">downtown Hancock</a> between <a href="http://www.citizensbanking.com/" target="_blank">Citizen’s Bank</a> and <a href="http://www.finlandia.edu" target="_blank">Finlandia University</a>. <br /><br /><img src="http://www.portagehealth.org/uploadedImages/Content/Test_Blog/webreadycanalrun2011.jpg" alt="CanalRun2011" title="CanalRun2011" align="left" border="0" style="border-top-width: 0px; border-right-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; border-left-width: 0px; border-top-style: solid; border-right-style: solid; border-bottom-style: solid; border-left-style: solid; padding-left: 5px; padding-right: 5px; width: 300px; height: 200px; " width="300" height="200" hspace="5" />“This race has a long reputation of being an excellent experience for runners and walkers of all levels,” said Angela Luskin, race director. “Already we have people registered from Germany, Kentucky, Minnesota and Illinois.”<br /><br />
The race has grown to more than 500 participants between four different races: a 5-mile run, 5-mile walk, 10-mile run and 10-mile walk.<br /><br />
“We get everyone from veteran Boston Marathon runners to first-time walkers,” said Luskin. “Our <a href="http://www.usatf.org/events/courses/" target="_blank">USATF-certified</a> race course is picturesque, uniquely challenging and a lot of fun.”<br /><br />
Registration can be done by either printing a PDF found on the website and mailing it in to the address provided or on-line at <a href="http://www.hancockcanalrun.com" target="_blank">hancockcanalrun.com</a>.<br /><br />
The price for all races is once again $25 if done by July 14, and $35.00 after July 14. All participants will receive a bamboo 2012 Portage Health Canal Run t-shirt, Finlandia University clothing bag, a free shuttle to the starting location before the race, on-site medical attention, including five aid stations, and snacks at the finish line.<br /><br />
On Friday, July 20 participants and the community are invited to a pre-race pasta dinner at Finlandia Hall. The pasta dinner is all-you-can-eat for $10 and includes a variety of different foods prepared by the <a href="http://www.keweenaw.coop" target="_blank">Keweenaw Co-op Natural Food Market and Deli</a>. Also at the hall will be bib pickup and children’s events.<br /><br /><a href="http://uprrc.org/" target="_blank">Upper Peninsula Road Runner Club</a> members receive $2 off their fee, and team discounts are available. Visit <a href="http://www.hancockcanalrun.com" target="_blank">HancockCanalRun.com</a> for all the details, and watch for updates about the race on <a href="http://www.facebook.com/canalrun" target="_blank">Facebook</a>, <a href="http://www.foursquare.com/canalrun" target="_blank">Foursquare</a> and <a href="http://www.twitter.com/canalrun" target="_blank">Twitter</a>!<br /><br />]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Free athletic screenings for student athletes</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[<p>The <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/SMI/">Portage Health Sports Medicine Institute</a> is offering free athletic screenings to high school student athletes on Tuesday, June 12. </p>
<p><br />These screenings are being offered to students from Hancock, Jeffers, Dollar Bay-Tamarack City, Houghton and Chassell schools that are interested in playing varsity sports during the 2012-13 school year.</p>]]></description>
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  <dc:date>2012-06-08T14:54:00Z</dc:date>
  <content:encoded><![CDATA[HANCOCK – The <a title="Portage Health Sports Medicine Institute" href="http://www.portagehealth.org/sports/">Portage Health Sports Medicine Institute</a> is offering free athletic screenings to student athletes on Tuesday, June 12. <br /><br />These screenings are being offered to student athletes from Hancock, Jeffers, Dollar Bay-Tamarack City, Houghton and Chassell schools that are interested in playing school sports during the 2012-13 school year. <br /><br />All students should bring a physical form with a completed health history and parent signature, eyeglasses or contact lenses for a vision test, and should be dressed appropriately (with a shirt that can be pulled up so the provider can listen to heart and lungs, and shoes that can be easily removed and put back on for walking test).<br /><br />The schedule is as follows:<br /><br /><a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/Hancock.aspx"><strong>Portage Health Hancock</strong></a> (500 Campus Drive, Hancock)<br />8 a.m. – 10 a.m. – students from Hancock <br />10 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. – students from Jeffers or Dollar Bay<br /><br /><a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/University_Center.aspx"><strong>Portage Health University Center</strong></a> (600 MacInnes Drive, Houghton)<br />1 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. – students from Houghton<br />3 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. – students from Chassell<br /><br />For more information, or if you have questions about the screenings, call 483-1012.]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Relay for Life fundraiser set for Saturday night</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[The <a href="https://www.facebook.com/thecontinentalfireco" target="_blank">Continental Fire Company</a> in Houghton is partnering with the Quincy Street and Friends Relay for Life Team and Portage Health to host a Relay for Life fundraiser on June 9.]]></description>
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  <dc:date>2012-06-05T14:54:00Z</dc:date>
  <content:encoded><![CDATA[HOUGHTON – The <a href="https://www.facebook.com/thecontinentalfireco" target="_blank">Continental Fire Company</a> in Houghton is partnering with the Quincy Street and Friends Relay for Life Team and Portage Health to host a Relay for Life fundraiser on June 9.<br /><br /><img src="http://www.portagehealth.org/uploadedImages/Content/Test_Blog/relaylogo.jpg" alt="Relay for Life Logo" title="Relay for Life Logo" align="left" border="0" style="border-top-width: 0px; border-right-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; border-left-width: 0px; border-top-style: solid; border-right-style: solid; border-bottom-style: solid; border-left-style: solid; padding-left: 5px; padding-right: 5px; width: 180px; height: 163px; " width="180" height="163" hspace="5" />There will be music upstairs in the Balcony Bar from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. with Tom Katalin and Keith Riley, and at 9:30 DJ Mitch Lake will be cranking out the tunes on the dance floor. All money brought in from cover charges will be donated to the <a href="http://relay.acsevents.org/site/TR/RelayForLife/RFLFY12GL?fr_id=38256&amp;pg=entry&amp;sso_auth_token=&amp;__utma=54177207.873152353.1338928614.1338928614.1338928614.1&amp;__utmb=54177207.4.10.1338928614&amp;__utmc=54177207&amp;__utmx=-&amp;__utmz=54177207.1338928614.1.1.utmcsr=yahoo|utmccn=(organic)|utmcmd=organic|utmctr=Relay%20for%20Life&amp;__utmv=-&amp;__utmk=21640127" target="_blank">Copper Country Relay for Life</a>, which is scheduled for June 22-23 at the Houghton High School.<br /><br />
VIP passes are available for $10, and will include cover at the door and access to hors d’oeuvres in the lounge. The hors d’oeuvres are provided courtesy of Portage Health, with head chef Mark Pittillo creating a menu of incredible appetizers, including fresh sushi.<br /><br />
VIP passes can be purchased at the <a href="http://www.wmpl920.com/" target="_blank">WMPL/Mix 93 studio</a>, <a href="http://www.favoritesilkscreening.com/" target="_blank">Favorite’s Silk Screening and Embroidery</a>, <a href="http://coppercountryflowers.com/" target="_blank">Kukkakauppa Flower Shop</a> or Nicholas Agency. For more information, or to RSVP to the event, visit <a href="https://www.facebook.com/thecontinentalfireco" target="_blank">facebook.com/thecontinentalfireco</a>.<br /><br />]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Dr. Rollison joins Portage Health Women&#39;s Health Team</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[<p>Portage Health is proud to welcome <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/rollison">Dr. Charles Rollison</a> to the <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/women">Portage Health Women’s Health Team</a>.</p>
<p><br /><img src="/uploadedImages/Content/Test_Blog/DrRollison.jpg" alt="Dr. Charles Rollison" title="Dr. Charles Rollison" align="left" border="0" hspace="5" width="150" height="195" style="border-top-width: 0px; border-right-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; border-left-width: 0px; border-top-style: solid; border-right-style: solid; border-bottom-style: solid; border-left-style: solid; padding-left: 5px; padding-right: 5px; width: 150px; height: 195px; " />Dr. Rollison is a board-certified physician who attended medical school at Michigan State University before earning three medals while serving in our country’s military as a medical professional.</p>]]></description>
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  <dc:date>2012-05-31T14:54:00Z</dc:date>
  <content:encoded><![CDATA[HANCOCK – Portage Health is proud to welcome <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/rollison">Dr. Charles Rollison</a> to the <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/women">Portage Health Women’s Health Team</a>.<br /><br /><img src="http://www.portagehealth.org/uploadedImages/Content/Test_Blog/DrRollison.jpg" alt="Dr. Charles Rollison" title="Dr. Charles Rollison" align="left" border="0" style="border-top-width: 0px; border-right-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; border-left-width: 0px; border-top-style: solid; border-right-style: solid; border-bottom-style: solid; border-left-style: solid; padding-left: 5px; padding-right: 5px; width: 150px; height: 195px; " hspace="5" width="150" height="195" />“Dr. Rollison’s advanced training and trusted reputation will be an immense benefit to our community,” said Jim Bogan, president/CEO of Portage Health. <br /><br />
Dr. Rollison is a board-certified physician who attended medical school at Michigan State University before earning three medals while serving in our country’s military as a medical professional. <br /><br />
“My experience in the military made me accountable very quickly,” Dr. Rollison said. “The leadership and clinical skills learned there are irreplaceable.”<br /><br />
His choice to come to Hancock was made easier by two months of experience at Portage Health as a temporary physician in early 2011. <br /><br />
“I loved the efficiencies of the operating room and family birthing center at Portage Health,” said Dr. Rollison. “The entire hospital seems to be focused on the right thing, ensuring quality care for the patients.”<br /><br />
Dr. Rollison also served as an instructor and assistant clinical professor at Michigan State University. <br /><br />
Dr. Rollison specializes in in-office minimally invasive procedures, in-office gynecologic procedures and urinary incontinence treatment. <br /><br />
Learn more about the area’s newest women’s health expert at <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/rollison" title="portagehealth.org/rollison">portagehealth.org/rollison</a> and make an appointment today by calling 483-1050. <br /><br />]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Ransom recognized with excellence in nursing award</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[Cindy Ransom was recognized as the 2012 winner of the Gertrude Decker Hellman Excellence in Nursing Award Wednesday afternoon at Portage Health.]]></description>
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  <dc:date>2012-05-30T14:54:00Z</dc:date>
  <content:encoded><![CDATA[HANCOCK – Cindy Ransom was recognized as the 2012 winner of the Gertrude Decker Hellman Excellence in Nursing Award Wednesday afternoon at Portage Health.<br /><br />

<div class="articleimage" style="width: 300px; "><img src="http://www.portagehealth.org/uploadedImages/Content/Test_Blog/Award.jpg" alt="Gertrude Decker Hellman Award 2012" title="Gertrude Decker Hellman Award 2012" align="left" border="0" style="border-top-width: 0px; border-right-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; border-left-width: 0px; border-top-style: solid; border-right-style: solid; border-bottom-style: solid; border-left-style: solid; width: 300px; height: 199px; " width="300" height="199" /><p>Cindy Ransom (middle) poses with the plaque recognizing the winners of the Gertrude Decker Hellman Excellence in Nursing Award. Standing with Ransom is, from left, Inpatient Unit Manager Paula Polso, Vice President of Patient Services Deb Young, Susan Lines, who founded the award in memory of her mother, and President/CEO Jim Bogan.</p></div>

“What’s perhaps most amazing about what Cindy has done is that she has retained the passion for bedside nursing and compassion for her patients since she began working here on March 17, 1976,” said Paula Polso, inpatient unit manager. “We are so proud and happy to recognize one of our very best.”<br /><br />
The award was founded in 2005 in honor of Gertrude Decker Hellman, who had been a patient at Portage Health. It’s presented each year to a nurse who demonstrates excellence in the provision of patient care. Patients and their family members nominate candidates for the award.<br /><br />
“I feel very honored,” Ransom said. “These nurses I share this honor with are people I’ve worked with and looked up to my entire career, all of them have been so deserving.”<br /><br />
The award was presented by Polso, Vice President of Patient Services Deb Young, President/CEO Jim Bogan, and Susan Lines, the daughter of Gertrude Decker Hellman. <br /><br />
“Mother felt that nurses had a nature of being caring, efficient and dedicated, and they weren’t sufficiently thanked for their contribution,” Lines said. “She said to us, ‘The doctors many times perform miracles, but the nurses are angels that bring you back to health.’”<br /><br />
The award was part of Portage Health’s annual service awards ceremony. Employees who have completed 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35 and 40 years received recognition. In total more than three-dozen employees were named, totaling more than 870 years of service at Portage Health. <br />]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Brewster serving as athletic trainer for U.S. in-line team</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[<p>You typically don’t think of a world traveler to be an athletic trainer based out of the northern most city in Michigan, but Certified Athletic Trainer Brian Brewster has turned into just that.</p>
<p><br /><img style="BORDER-BOTTOM: 0px solid; BORDER-LEFT: 0px solid; PADDING-LEFT: 5px; WIDTH: 225px; PADDING-RIGHT: 5px; HEIGHT: 225px; BORDER-TOP: 0px solid; BORDER-RIGHT: 0px solid" title="USA Hockey" border="0" hspace="5" alt="USA Hockey" align="left" src="/uploadedImages/Content/Test_Blog/USA-Hockey.jpg" />Brewster is the head athletic trainer with the <a href="http://www.usahockey.com/Template_Usahockey.aspx?NAV=TU_11&amp;id=317250" target="_blank">men’s U.S. In-line Hockey Team</a>. The team is playing in the <a href="http://www.inlinewm.de" target="_blank">world championships</a> beginning June 1 in Ingolstadt, Germany.</p>]]></description>
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  <dc:date>2012-05-30T14:54:00Z</dc:date>
  <content:encoded><![CDATA[INGOLSTADT, GERMANY – You typically don’t think of a world traveler to be an athletic trainer based out of the northern most city in Michigan, but Certified Athletic Trainer Brian Brewster is just that.<br /><br /><img style="BORDER-BOTTOM: 0px solid; BORDER-LEFT: 0px solid; PADDING-LEFT: 5px; WIDTH: 225px; PADDING-RIGHT: 5px; HEIGHT: 225px; BORDER-TOP: 0px solid; BORDER-RIGHT: 0px solid" title="USA Hockey" border="0" hspace="5" alt="USA Hockey" align="left" src="http://www.portagehealth.org/uploadedImages/Content/Test_Blog/USA-Hockey.jpg" width="235" height="225" />Brewster is the head athletic trainer for the <a href="http://www.usahockey.com/Template_Usahockey.aspx?NAV=TU_11&amp;id=317250" target="_blank">men’s U.S. In-line Hockey Team</a>. The team is playing in the <a href="http://www.inlinewm.de" target="_blank">world championships</a> beginning June 1 in Ingolstadt, Germany.<br /><br />“I’m really excited to be able to do this,” said Brewster, who also worked with the <a href="http://www.usahockey.com/Sled_National_Teams.aspx" target="_blank">U.S. Sled Hockey Team</a> from 2007 to 2011, where he was part of championship teams during the 2009 World Championships and 2010 Paralympics games in Vancouver. <br /><br />Brewster, a Portage Health employee, spends his winter as head athletic trainer with the <a title="Michigan Tech hockey team" href="http://www.michigantechhuskies.com/sports/mice/index" target="_blank">Michigan Tech hockey team</a>, and was grateful to have this opportunity, which allows him to travel to his fourth different country with a national team. <br /><br />“It’s like any other team I’ve worked with, but we get to travel all over the world,” said Brewster. “These guys are playing for our country, and I’m right here with them wearing a USA polo shirt, helping out as we represent our country.”<br /><br />The sport is similar to ice hockey, with one less player per team playing at a time, no off-sides rule and no checking.<br /><br />“It’s a very fast game with a lot of scoring,” Brewster said. “It’s a fun game to watch.”<br /><br />The team begins Friday against Germany, and then plays Slovenia Saturday and Canada Sunday. Elimination games begin next week. USA is ranked No. 2 going into the tournament, which also features the Czech Republic, Sweden, Finland and Great Britain. <a href="http://www.inlinewm.de/index_en.php?nav=teams&amp;id=USA" target="_blank">See the full schedule here</a>. <br /><br />Calumet native and Michigan Tech graduate Corey Rastello is also working with the team as equipment manager. Rastello is the equipment manager for the Providence College Div. 1 hockey team in Providence, Rhode Island. <br /><br />Live streaming of all games can be found at <a href="http://www.inlinewm.de" target="_blank">http://www.inlinewm.de</a>. <br />]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Summer 2012 fitness class schedule finalized</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[The summer session of community fitness classes at Portage Health – Houghton begins June 4 and runs through the end of August. Eleven different classes are being offered including two new programs: Recess bootcamp for youth ages 12-14, and a walk/run program aimed to help beginners find their stride.]]></description>
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  <dc:date>2012-05-29T14:54:00Z</dc:date>
  <content:encoded><![CDATA[HOUGHTON – The summer session of community fitness classes at <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/houghton/">Portage Health – Houghton</a> begins June 4 and runs through the end of August. Eleven different classes are being offered including two new programs: Recess bootcamp for youth ages 12-14, and a walk/run program aimed to help beginners find their stride.<br /><br />
“The recess bootcamp will expose participants to a variety of creative aerobic and strength-training exercises, as well as team-building fitness-themed games,” said Angela Luskin, community health coordinator at Portage Health.<br /><br />
The walk/run program is ideal for people interested in participating in the <a href="http://www.hancockcanalrun.com" target="_blank">Portage Health Canal Run</a>.<br /><br />
“We want people to begin their day with an invigorating walk that incorporates running intervals,” said Susan Rosemurgy, who is organizing the program. “This is a great introduction to a running and will provide people the background they need to a successful past time.”<br /><br />
The summer schedule also welcomes back the adventure bootcamp for a second summer. This class runs Monday through Thursday from June 11 to July 19. <br /><br />
“In 2011 the bootcamp was wildly popular,” said Luskin. “People loved the team atmosphere and the variety of challenges.”<br /><br />
Other courses include indoor cycling (Tuesday/Thursday 6-7 a.m., Monday/Wednesday/Friday 8-8:45 a.m., Tuesday/Thursday 5:30-6:30 p.m.), cycle fusion (Monday/Friday), zumba (Monday/Wednesday 5:30-6:30 p.m.), total body circuit (Tuesday/Thursday 8-8:30 a.m.), yoga (Monday/Wednesday 7-8 a.m., Monday 6:45-7:45 p.m. FREE), core combo (Monday, Wednesday, Friday 10-10:45 a.m., mat pilates (Friday 9-10 a.m.), strength and tone (Monday/Wednesday 4:45-5:15 p.m.), walk/run program (Tuesday/Thursday 6:30-7:30 a.m.), recess bootcamp (Tuesday/Thursday 1-2 p.m. for 12-14 year olds), adventure bootcamp (Monday-Thursday 6:30-7:15 a.m. or 7:30-8:15 a.m. with a free trial June 4-7).<br /><br />
Sessions are $6 for the public, $4 for Fitness Center members with 16-class punch cards and special pricing for indoor cycling, recess bootcamp and adventure bootcamp. Call 483-1149 for additional information or to register.<br />]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Health &amp; Safety Fair set for June 2</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[<p>Portage Health will be hosting its fourth annual <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/fair">Health &amp; Safety Fair</a> on Saturday, June 2 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.</p>
<br /><img src="/uploadedImages/Content/Test_Blog/FacebookEventGraphic.jpg" alt="HealthFairGraphic" title="HealthFairGraphic" align="left" border="0" width="160" height="216" hspace="5" style="border-top-width: 0px; border-right-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; border-left-width: 0px; border-top-style: solid; border-right-style: solid; border-bottom-style: solid; border-left-style: solid; padding-left: 5px; padding-right: 5px; width: 160px; height: 216px; " />“We have a lot of fun every year at the fair, and we hope people from all over the Copper Country will bring their families by on Saturday,” said Angela Luskin, community health coordinator.]]></description>
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  <dc:date>2012-05-25T14:54:00Z</dc:date>
  <content:encoded><![CDATA[HANCOCK – Portage Health will be hosting its fourth annual <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/fair">Health &amp; Safety Fair</a> on Saturday, June 2 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.<br /><br /><img src="http://www.portagehealth.org/uploadedImages/Content/Test_Blog/FacebookEventGraphic.jpg" alt="HealthFairGraphic" title="HealthFairGraphic" align="left" border="0" style="border-top-width: 0px; border-right-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; border-left-width: 0px; border-top-style: solid; border-right-style: solid; border-bottom-style: solid; border-left-style: solid; padding-left: 5px; padding-right: 5px; width: 160px; height: 216px; " width="160" height="216" hspace="5" />“We have a lot of fun every year at the fair, and we hope people from all over the Copper Country will bring their families by on Saturday,” said Angela Luskin, community health coordinator.<br /><br />
This year’s event features 10 health screenings, a car seat clinic, opportunities to speak directly with healthcare professionals and 125 children will leave with new bike helmets.<br /><br />
All that and much more is available <strong>free at the event</strong>. <br /><br />
“It’s a great opportunity to be proactive about your health with screenings that can really give you an idea of where you’re at,” Luskin said. “We will have a slew of giveaways, tons of friendly faces and a lot of exhibits that will entertain people of all ages.”<br /><br />
Entry is free and pre-registration is not required. Two lucky participants will win high-end mountain bikes at the event!<br /><br />
For a full list of activities visit <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/fair">portagehealth.org/fair</a>. RSVP to the event on Facebook by <a href="https://www.facebook.com/events/138447429612577/" title="clicking here" target="_blank">clicking here</a>.<br />]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Hearing Loop installed in Calumet Theatre, courtesy of Portage Health Audiology</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[<p>The Calumet Theatre in downtown Calumet is the first theater in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan to have a hearing loop installed.</p>
<p>The hearing loop allows patrons with a telecoil (T-coil) equipped hearing aid to directly connect to the Theatre’s audio. The hearing loop project has been a year in the making and will be introduced to the community for the first time on June 9 for the Judy Collins performance. </p>]]></description>
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  <dc:date>2012-05-24T14:54:00Z</dc:date>
  <content:encoded><![CDATA[<em>New technology allows patrons to connect hearing aids directly to Theatre’s audio system</em><br /><br />

CALUMET – The <a href="http://www.calumettheatre.com" target="_blank">Calumet Theatre</a> in downtown Calumet is the first theater in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan to have a <a href="http://www.hearingloop.org" target="_blank">hearing loop</a> installed.<br /><br /><img src="http://www.portagehealth.org/uploadedImages/Content/Test_Blog/hearinglooplogo.jpg" alt="Hearing Loop" title="Hearing Loop" align="left" border="0" style="border-top-width: 0px; border-right-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; border-left-width: 0px; border-top-style: solid; border-right-style: solid; border-bottom-style: solid; border-left-style: solid; padding-left: 5px; padding-right: 5px; width: 250px; height: 268px; " hspace="5" width="250" height="268" />The hearing loop allows patrons with a telecoil (T-coil) equipped hearing aid to directly connect to the Theatre’s audio. The hearing loop project has been a year in the making and will be introduced to the community for the first time on June 9 for the <a href="http://www.judycollins.com" target="_blank">Judy Collins</a> performance. <br /><br />
“We couldn’t be more thrilled to have this technology available to our patrons,” said Laura Miller, executive director of the Calumet Theatre.<br /><br />
The system was made possible by the <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/audiology">Portage Health Audiology Department</a>, which raised funds for the installation, then worked with the Calumet Theatre and <a href="http://www.hearingloopsystems.com/" target="_blank">Hearing Loop Systems</a> (of Holland, Mich.) to install the loop and test it with hearing aids. <br /><br />
“This technology is on most hearing aids we fit for our patients,” said Melissa Collard, audiologist at Portage Health. “This looping system is something that will completely change the experience people will have, and it’s something we’re hoping will be added to other area public places.”<br /><br />
The hearing loops are popular in many metropolitan areas in the United States, and are growing in popularity very quickly.<br /><br />
“The hearing loop is to hearing impaired what elevators and ramps are to those in wheelchairs,” said Collard. “This is a sweeping change in not just theaters, but churches, schools, auditoriums and even businesses around the nation.”<br /><br /><br /><em>**The Calumet Theatre opened in 1900 in the midst of the Keweenaw Peninsula’s copper boom. At the time, more than 30,000 people lived within walking distance of the theater. Now, the 501( c)3 organization annually hosts 60-70 events with total attendance nearly 20,000. Nearly all of the performing arts disciplines are represented, including symphony, diverse musical genres, opera, theatre, dance, and community events, as well as public meetings and guided tours. The Calumet Theatre is a National Historic Landmark and a Heritage Site of the Keweenaw National Historical Park. Visit <a href="http://www.calumettheatre.com" target="_blank">calumettheatre.com</a> for more information about the theatre.<br /><br />**The Portage Health Audiology Department is the Keweenaw’s leading provider of comprehensive audiological services, including the U.P.’s only certified infant audiology center. The department offers comprehensive audiologic evaluations, auditory brainstem response testing, otoacoustic emission testing and services/fits a full array of assistive listening devices such as hearing aids. Visit portagehealth.org/audiology for more information about the Portage Health Audiology Department.</em><br /><br />]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Presentations at BRIDGE school focused on healthy eating</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[Monday afternoon Portage Health Nutrition Services Director Mark Pittillo and the <a href="http://www.schoolfoodtour.org" target="_blank">School Food Tour</a>’s Sara Salo will be presenting to the students at <a href="http://www.ccisd.k12.mi.us/bridge.html" target="_blank">BRIDGE Alternative High School</a> about the many benefits of healthy eating habits.]]></description>
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  <dc:date>2012-05-18T14:54:00Z</dc:date>
  <content:encoded><![CDATA[HANCOCK – Monday afternoon Portage Health Nutrition Services Director Mark Pittillo and the <a href="http://www.schoolfoodtour.org" target="_blank">School Food Tour</a>’s Sara Salo will be presenting to the students at <a href="http://www.ccisd.k12.mi.us/bridge.html" target="_blank">BRIDGE Alternative High School</a> about the many benefits of healthy eating habits.<br /><br />
“We’re trying to get these kids excited about nutrition through good food,” said Pittillo. <br /><br />
Salo will present at 12:30, talking about her recent 5,000-mile coast-to-coast bike trip to raise awareness of the topic.<br /><br />
“I believe so strongly in healthy food and physical activity that I wanted to do something that got attention and carried the message to as many people as possible,” said Salo, who blogged throughout the 10-month trip at <a href="http://www.schoolfoodtour.org" target="_blank">schoolfoodtour.org</a>. “The generation of kids in school right now is the first generation in history that isn’t projected to live as long as their parent’s generation.”<br /><br />
Salo will speak of her experiences on the roads to motivate the students to take charge of their own food decisions. <br /><br />
Pittillo will follow Salo with a food demonstration, allowing the kids to taste a variety of seafood.<br /><br />
“Eating healthy can be fun,” said Pittillo. “We’re going to go in and try to help these kids realize that, while introducing them to new foods, many of which are easily accessible to them.”<br /><br />
The partnership with BRIDGE and Portage Health began earlier this year when Pittillo did other cooking demonstrations. This school year’s partnership will culminate in early June when a group of four students will be cooking lunch for the <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/foundation">Portage Health Foundation Board</a>. <br /><br />]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Portage Health Foundation Ball &amp; Auction set for Saturday</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[The <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/foundationball">2012 Portage Health Foundation Spring Ball &amp; Auction</a> is set for Saturday night at the <a href="https://rozsa.tickets.mtu.edu/Online/default.asp" target="_blank">Rosza Centre for the Performing Arts</a> in Houghton. Registration closed earlier this week with more than 150 people planning to attend the 20th annual event, which is the Portage Health Foundation’s biggest fundraiser.]]></description>
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  <content:encoded><![CDATA[HANCOCK – The <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/foundationball">2012 Portage Health Foundation Spring Ball &amp; Auction</a> is set for Saturday night at the <a href="https://rozsa.tickets.mtu.edu/Online/default.asp" target="_blank">Rosza Centre for the Performing Arts</a> in Houghton.<br /><br />More than 150 people are planning to attend the event, which is celebrating its 20th year as the Portage Health Foundation’s biggest fundraiser. <br /><br />
“The response this year from our community has been wonderful,” said Kevin Store, executive director of the Portage Health Foundation. “We’re excited to share a fun night of exciting games, delicious cuisine and most importantly raising awareness to the issue of childhood obesity.”<br /><br />
Event goers will be treated to casino-style games including blackjack, craps, and roulette, a variety of Mediterranean-style meal options, and a chance to bid on some great live- and silent-auction items. Auction items include private dinner parties, an iPad, four tickets to a Detroit Tigers baseball games, a suite at one of Michigan Tech’s Winter Carnival hockey games, a vacation package to Orlando, Florida and dozens of other exciting items. <br /><br />
More information on the Portage Health Foundation and the Foundation Ball &amp; Auction can be found at <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/foundation">portagehealth.org/foundation</a>.]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Portage Health Keweenaw Chain Drive Festival registration open</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[<p>The Portage Health Keweenaw Chain Drive Festival is set for June 16, with early registration due by May 31.</p>
<p>The 16-and 32-mile bike races go from downtown Houghton to Portage Health’s main campus in Hancock, starting at 10 a.m., with the Junior Chain Drive set for 3:30 at Portage Health. </p>]]></description>
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  <content:encoded><![CDATA[HOUGHTON – The <a href="http://www.chaindrive.org" target="_blank">Portage Health Keweenaw Chain Drive Festival</a> is set for June 16, with early registration due by May 31. <br /><br /><img src="http://www.portagehealth.org/uploadedImages/Content/Test_Blog/CD_09_LOGO.jpg" alt="Keweenaw Chain Drive" title="Keweenaw Chain Drive" border="0" style="border-top-width: 0px; border-right-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; border-left-width: 0px; border-top-style: solid; border-right-style: solid; border-bottom-style: solid; border-left-style: solid; width: 200px; height: 148px; " width="200" height="148" align="left" />The 16-and 32-mile bike races go from downtown Houghton to Portage Health’s main campus in Hancock, starting at 10 a.m., with the <a href="http://chaindrive.org/junior.htm" target="_blank">Junior Chain Drive</a> set for 3:30 at Portage Health. <br /><br />
Registration for the 16- and 32-mile races is open at <a href="http://chaindrive.org/registration.htm" target="_blank">ChainDrive.org</a>. Registering for the Chain Drive by May 31 includes a $15 discount and the guarantee of a bamboo t-shirt. <br /><br />
“We appreciate early registrations as it helps us determine how many volunteers we’ll need and how much food to have at the finish line,” Race Director Lori Hauswirth said.<br /><br />
This year’s event follows a slightly new course, including a brand new section. <br /><br />
“We worked with the owners of the <a href="http://www.keweenawtrails.com/trails/churning.html" target="_blank">Churning Rapids Trails</a> and adjacent property to identify an area, then hired the crew from the <a href="http://copperharbortrails.org/" target="_blank">Copper Harbor Trails Club</a> to build about a mile of new flow trail,” said Hauswirth. “These types of trails turn a relatively uninteresting section of land into rolling hills that make things exciting for all bikers, from beginners to experts.”<br /><br />
The new trail will be included in the long and short races, and should create a more exciting atmosphere for all participants. The race also crosses the Portage Lake Lift Bridge, covers land on the <a href="http://www.keweenawtrails.com/trails/maasto.html" target="_blank">Maasto Hiihto Trails</a> and includes areas that private-land owners graciously allow racers to use. <br /><br />
“Between the exciting new course layout and a strong organizing team, our race should continue to be a high-quality event that racers from across the Midwest come to enjoy,” said Hauswirth.<br /><br />
Find out more information about the race, including how to register online and additional information about the Junior Chain Drive, by visiting <a href="http://www.chaindrive.org" target="_blank">ChainDrive.org</a>.<br /><br />]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>New imaging device improves eye care offerings in Hancock</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[Advanced eye care in the Copper Country has taken a major step forward with the addition of an Ocular Coherence Tomography retinal imaging device at the <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/eyecare">Portage Health eye clinic</a>. “Prior to this, the detail we needed just wasn’t possible here,” said Dr. Mark Ulrickson. “Now our images are so in-depth that we can view structures such as the retina to determine thickness at the micron level.”]]></description>
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  <content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="articleimage" style="width: 200px; "><img src="http://www.portagehealth.org/uploadedImages/Content/Test_Blog/eyecare.jpg" alt="OCTdevice1" title="OCTdevice1" align="left" border="0" style="border-top-width: 0px; border-right-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; border-left-width: 0px; border-top-style: solid; border-right-style: solid; border-bottom-style: solid; border-left-style: solid; width: 200px; height: 149px; " width="200" height="149" /><p>Dr. Mark Ulrickson looks through the new Optovue Ocular Coherence Tomography retinal imaging device at the Portage Health eye clinic. </p></div>
HANCOCK – Advanced eye care in the Copper Country has taken a major step forward with the addition of an Ocular Coherence Tomography retinal imaging device at the <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/eyecare">Portage Health eye clinic</a>.<br /><br />
“Prior to this, the detail we needed just wasn’t possible here,” said Dr. Mark Ulrickson. “Now our images are so in-depth that we can view structures such as the retina to determine thickness at the micron level.”<br /><br />
This type of detail makes it possible to more accurately diagnose and treat conditions such as macular degeneration, diabetic macular edema and glaucoma.<br /><br />
The Portage Health eye clinic is made possible because of a partnership with <a href="http://www.upeyespecialists.com/" target="_blank">U.P. Eye Specialists</a> in Marquette. Previously, patients had to travel to Marquette to have access to this level of technology. <br /><br />
<div class="articleimage" style="width: 200px; "><img src="http://www.portagehealth.org/uploadedImages/Content/Test_Blog/eyecare2.jpg" alt="OCTdevice2" title="OCTdevice2" align="right" border="0" style="border-top-width: 0px; border-right-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; border-left-width: 0px; border-top-style: solid; border-right-style: solid; border-bottom-style: solid; border-left-style: solid; width: 200px; height: 129px; " width="200" height="129" /><p>Dr. Mark Ulrickson points to a clear image of an eye taken with the new Optovue Ocular Coherence Tomography retinal imaging device at the Portage Health eye clinic.</p></div>
“This has totally changed the way we practice,” said Dr. Ulrickson. “The vast majority of conditions can be diagnosed and treated right here in our Hancock clinic now.”<br /><br />
The technology performs a CT scan of the retina and optic nerve using light waves rather than X-rays.  As such, this testing is not harmful to the structures of the eye. The results are unprecedented.<br /><br />
“Twenty years ago this was a dream,” Dr. Ulrickson said. “Now we have it with us on every visit.”<br /><br />
For more information on eye care at Portage Health, visit <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/eyecare">portagehealth.org/eyecare</a>.<br />]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Foundation and McDonald&#39;s team up to raffle two bikes</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[<p>The Portage Health Foundation and McDonalds of Houghton have teamed up to help battle childhood obesity. A 24” Mongoose Mountain Bike and a 20” Huffy Bike, which were donated by McDonalds, are up for raffle at the Portage Health</p>]]></description>
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  <content:encoded><![CDATA[HANCOCK - The <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/foundation">Portage Health Foundation</a> and <a href="http://www.mcmichigan.com/27820" target="_blank">McDonald's</a> of Houghton have teamed up to help battle childhood obesity.<br /><br /><img src="http://www.portagehealth.org/uploadedImages/Content/Test_Blog/Bikes.jpg" alt="Bikes" title="Bikes" align="left" border="0" style="border-top-width: 0px; border-right-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; border-left-width: 0px; border-top-style: solid; border-right-style: solid; border-bottom-style: solid; border-left-style: solid; padding-left: 5px; padding-right: 5px; width: 300px; height: 201px; " hspace="5" width="300" height="201" />A 24” Mongoose Mountain Bike and a 20” Huffy Bike, which were donated by McDonald's, are up for raffle at the <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/peds/">Portage Health Pediatric Department</a> starting today, and running through May 18, when the winners will be announced at <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/foundation">portagehealth.org/foundationball</a>.<br /><br />

To enter the raffle, you must be under the age of 18, and enter your name into one of the raffle boxes, which will be located at McDonald's in Houghton, the Portage Health Pediatric Department and visiting several local schools.<br /><br />

“Children need to be active, and we hope that these bikes will provide a great opportunity for two children to get out and exercise,” said Kevin Store, executive director of the foundation.<br /><br />

The bikes will be featured at Houghton, Hancock, CLK and Bridge schools during the week of May 14-18 in conjunction with Houghton-native Sara Salo’s <a href="http://www.schoolfoodtour.org" target="_blank">School Food Tour</a>.<br /><br />

Salo will be speaking at the schools concluding a 5,000-mile 16-state bicycle tour focused on creating awareness for the importance of healthy eating and regular physical fitness. More information on Salo’s adventure can be found at <a href="http://www.schoolfoodtour.org" target="_blank">schoolfoodtour.org</a>.<br /><br />

The <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/foundation">Portage Health Foundation</a> is a charitable, non-profit organization established in 1990 to support the mission of Portage Health. This year the foundation, through fundraising at its annual <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/foundationball">Foundation Ball and Auction</a> on May 19, is focusing on childhood obesity, which tripled nationwide from 1980 to 2009.<br /><br />

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  <title>Auxiliary announces winners of 2012 scholarship</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[The Portage Hospital Auxiliary announced the winners of its annual scholarship program Tuesday night at the 21st annual Volunteer Recognition Dinner.]]></description>
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  <content:encoded><![CDATA[HOUGHTON – The Portage Hospital Auxiliary announced the winners of its annual <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/Staff_and_Volunteers/Volunteers/Scholarship_program/">scholarship program</a> Tuesday night at the 21st annual Volunteer Recognition Dinner.<br /><br />
<div class="articleimage" style="width: 300px; "><img src="http://www.portagehealth.org/uploadedImages/Content/Test_Blog/scholarshipWEB.jpg" alt="AuxiliaryScholarship" title="AuxiliaryScholarship" border="0" style="border-top-width: 0px; border-right-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; border-left-width: 0px; border-top-style: solid; border-right-style: solid; border-bottom-style: solid; border-left-style: solid; width: 300px; height: 242px; " width="300" height="242" align="right" /><p>Scholarship winner Emily Anderton poses with the Portage Hospital Auxiliary Scholarship Program Chairperson Joanne Edwards after being presented her scholarship certificate. Anderton was one of five $1,000 scholarship winners.</p></div>
Five area students, including two Calumet High School graduates, as well as one graduate from Hancock Central High School, Houghton High School and Lake Linden-Hubbel High School, were awarded $1,000 scholarships.<br /><br />
“All of our applicants were very, very good this year,” said Joanne Edwards, scholarship program chairperson. “It was very difficult for us to make a decision. We were so glad to give five away, this is the first year we’ve been able to award so many.”<br /><br />
The award winners include:
<ul>
<li>Joshua Hendrickson: Hancock graduate who is attending Ferris State University for Pre Pharmacy.</li>
<li>Eric Sturos: Calumet graduate who is attending Michigan State University for Human Medicine.</li>
<li>Mariah Hahka: Lake Linden-Hubbell graduate who is attending Michigan Technological University collaboratively with the Wayne State MedStart Program for Biological Sciences.</li>
<li>Emily Anderton: Houghton graduate who is attending Northern Michigan University for Nursing.</li>
<li>Nathan Laakonen: Calumet graduate who is attending Ferris State University for Doctorate of Pharmacy.</li>
</ul>
Each year, the Portage Hospital Auxiliary awards scholarships to outstanding local college student who plan to enter the healthcare field. The funds are raised through the <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/Staff_and_Volunteers/Volunteers/Lights_of_Love/">Lights of Love project</a>. Scholarships are awarded to students from Houghton, Keweenaw, Baraga and Ontonagon counties. Scholarships are paid directly to school.<br /><br />
To be eligible for the 2012 scholarship, students met at least the following criteria:<br />
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<li>Complete one year of higher education before the fall of 2011.</li>
<li>Be pursuing a career in healthcare.</li>
<li>Be a registered resident of Houghton, Keweenaw, Ontonagon or Baraga County.</li>
<li>Have a GPA of 3.0 or higher.</li>
<li>Provide an official scholastic transcript.</li>
<li>Write a letter briefly outlining career intent, volunteer work and financial need.</li>
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  <title>Volunteers recognized at 21st annual dinner celebration</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[Portage Health recognized its volunteers Tuesday night with a dinner and award presentation at the Shelden Grill in Houghton.]]></description>
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  <content:encoded><![CDATA[HOUGHTON – Portage Health recognized its volunteers Tuesday night with a dinner and award presentation at the Shelden Grill in Houghton.<br /><br />
<div class="articleimage" style="width: 250px; "><img src="http://www.portagehealth.org/uploadedImages/Content/Test_Blog/JohnHanner.jpg" alt="Hanner2012VolunteerDinner" title="Hanner2012VolunteerDinner" align="left" border="0" style="border-top-width: 0px; border-right-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; border-left-width: 0px; border-top-style: solid; border-right-style: solid; border-bottom-style: solid; border-left-style: solid; width: 250px; height: 161px; " width="250" height="161" /><p>Portage Health volunteer John Hanner shakes hands with Portage Health CEO/president Jim Bogan while Robbyn Lucier, human resources director, looks on. Hanner was one of 16 volunteers recognized at the dinner.</p></div>
“All of you are truly champions of care, thank you,” Portage Health President/CEO Jim Bogan told the crowd of more than 50 volunteers. “With your help we are able to reach out beyond our four walls to better improve the health of our community.”<br /><br />
In 2011 Portage Health had 99 active volunteers donate a total of 11,880 hours of time.<br /><br />
“The little things that mean so much are what our volunteers provide for us,” said Robbyn Lucier, human resources director. “It’s the huge smile to welcome a patient to the hospital, the offer to escort a patient to their appointment or helping at the gift shop to find the perfect gift.<br /><br />
“Thank you to our volunteers, who make those things possible.”<br /><br />
A total of 16 volunteers were recognized for their time as they reached lifetime milestones of hours, ranging from 500 to 10,000.  <br /><br />
<div class="articleimage" style="width: 200px; "><img src="http://www.portagehealth.org/uploadedImages/Content/Test_Blog/MaryEllenWEB.jpg" alt="MaryEllen2012VolunteerDinner" title="MaryEllen2012VolunteerDinner" align="right" border="0" style="border-top-width: 0px; border-right-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; border-left-width: 0px; border-top-style: solid; border-right-style: solid; border-bottom-style: solid; border-left-style: solid; width: 200px; height: 148px; " width="200" height="148" /><p>Mary Ellen Shane, volunteer extraordinaire, shakes hands with Jim Bogan, Portage Health CEO/president. Shane has completed more than 10,000 volunteer hours, the most of any volunteer at Portage Health since recording of hours began in 1991.</p></div>
Only one volunteer is in the 10,000-hour club, Mary Ellen Shane. She has volunteered at Portage Health almost at a full-time pace since 2005. Prior to volunteering here, she volunteered for healthcare organizations in the Detroit metro area, dating back to 1965.<br /><br />
“I’ve made an awful lot of good friends here over the years,” Shane said. “I love the congeniality of the hospital, everyone here is just great to me.”<br /><br />
Shane and her daughter, Gale LaFond are the top two volunteers at Portage Health since hour tracking began in 1991. LaFond has donated more than 9,000 hours.<br /><br />
To learn more about volunteering at Portage Health visit <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/volunteer">portagehealth.org/volunteer</a>. <a href="http://portagehealth.smugmug.com/Events/Volunteer-Dinner/2012-Volunteer-Dinner/" target="_blank">Click here to see more photos from the event</a>.<br /><br />
<div class="articleimage" style="width: 619px; "><img src="http://www.portagehealth.org/uploadedImages/Content/Test_Blog/groupWEB.jpg" alt="2012VolunteerDinnerGroup" title="2012VolunteerDinnerGroup" /><p>Ten of the 16 recognized volunteers pose for a photo with Portage Health Human Resources Director Robbyn Lucier (second from left) after the 21st annual Portage Health Volunteer Recognition Dinner, which was hosted on May 1, 2012 at the Shelden Grill in Houghton. The volunteers are, from left, Henrietta LaMotte, Lucier, Gale LaFond, Mary Roy, John Hanner, Gertrude Fallon, Mary Ellen Shane, Jeannine Blough, Karen Lewis, Clayton Tervo and Clarice Fowler.</p></div>]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Better Hearing and Speech Month celebration underway, including battery sale</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[<p>The celebration of <a href="http://www.asha.org/bhsm/" target="_blank">Better Hearing and Speech Month</a> is underway at Portage Health. The <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/audiology">Portage Health Audiology Department</a> and <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/speechtherapy/">Speech-Language Pathologists</a> (SLP) are recognizing the <a href="http://www.asha.org/" target="_blank">American Speech-Language Hearing Association’s</a> 85th annual celebration. </p>
<p><br /><img style="BORDER-BOTTOM: 0px solid; BORDER-LEFT: 0px solid; WIDTH: 300px; HEIGHT: 107px; BORDER-TOP: 0px solid; BORDER-RIGHT: 0px solid" title="BHSM 2012" border="0" alt="BHSM 2012" align="right" src="/uploadedImages/Content/Test_Blog/BHSM_2012_L.jpg" />“This is an important time for us each year as we try to make people aware of issues involved with speech and hearing,” said Elizabeth Martin, an SLP at Portage Health.</p>]]></description>
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  <content:encoded><![CDATA[HANCOCK – The celebration of <a href="http://www.asha.org/bhsm/" target="_blank">Better Hearing and Speech Month</a> is underway at Portage Health. The <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/audiology">Portage Health Audiology Department</a> and <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/speechtherapy/">Speech-Language Pathologists</a> (SLP) are recognizing the <a href="http://www.asha.org/" target="_blank">American Speech-Language Hearing Association’s</a> 85th annual celebration. <br /><br /><img style="BORDER-BOTTOM: 0px solid; BORDER-LEFT: 0px solid; WIDTH: 300px; HEIGHT: 107px; BORDER-TOP: 0px solid; BORDER-RIGHT: 0px solid" title="BHSM 2012" border="0" alt="BHSM 2012" align="right" src="http://www.portagehealth.org/uploadedImages/Content/Test_Blog/BHSM_2012_L.jpg" width="300" height="107" />“This is an important time for us each year as we try to make people aware of issues involved with speech and hearing,” said Elizabeth Martin, an SLP at Portage Health. <br /><br />Portage Health is the Copper Country’s leader in speech therapy with three SLPs, and is home to the area’s most qualified staff of audiologists. Included on site in Hancock is the <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/blogs.aspx?id=2147485516&amp;blogid=146&amp;terms=audiology">Upper Peninsula’s only certified Infant Diagnostic Audiology Center</a>.<br /><br />“We have technology that can drastically improve the life of someone who struggles with hearing, and our diagnostic center can be a vital link to a newborn’s future hearing,” said Melissa Collard, Aud, a Portage Health audiologist.<br /><br />The audiologists spend a lot of time with adults as well, recommending adults of all ages come in for a checkup as soon as they realize they are having difficulty. <br /><br />“There are hearing aids out there for every type and degree of hearing loss,” said Collard. “The technological advancements in hearing aids is incredible, and we’re happy to help you improve the quality of your life.”<br /><br />Portage Health’s speech-language pathologists specialize in helping youth develop proper communications skills. <br /><br />“Most issues can be improved with proper rehabilitation,” said Jane Anderson, a SLP who works with the <a href="http://www.ccisd.k12.mi.us/" target="_blank">CCISD</a>. “We regularly get to see children improve their skills greatly, it’s a real blessing to be able to help them.”<br /><br />The recognition of Better Hearing and Speech Month at Portage Health began last week when <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/blogs.aspx?id=2147485963&amp;blogid=146">experts from the University of Michigan Hospital visited</a> and led a discussion on <a href="http://portagehealth.kramesonline.com/3,S,89845">cochlear implants</a> for our staff and interested community members.<br /><br /><strong><u>Hearing Aid Battery Sale</u></strong><br />The celebration is continuing with a sale on hearing aid batteries at the Portage Health Audiology Department. A 40 or 48 pack of batteries is just $20, down more than 40 percent from original price. To get a pack of batteries visit the department, which is located across the hallway from the <a title="Portage Health Emergency Department" href="http://www.portagehealth.org/Emergency_and_Trauma/">Portage Health Emergency Department</a>. The discounted batteries are available May 1 to May 31, while supplies last. More information on the batteries can be obtained at <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/audiology">portagehealth.org/audiology</a> or by calling 483-1455. <br />]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>University of Michigan Hospital experts share knowledge on cochlear implants</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[<p><span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman'; font-size: 16px; ">Two experts
from the University of Michigan Cochlear Implant Program visited the Copper
Country today to speak to area care providers about the effects of cochlear
implants on a child’s development.</span></p>
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  <content:encoded><![CDATA[HANCOCK - Two experts from the <a href="http://www.med.umich.edu/oto/ci/progoverview.shtml" target="_blank">University of Michigan Cochlear Implant Program</a> visited the Copper Country today to speak to area care providers about the effects of <a href="http://portagehealth.kramesonline.com/3,S,89845" target="_blank">cochlear implants</a> on a child’s development. <br /><br />
<div class="articleimage" style="width: 250px;"><img src="http://www.portagehealth.org/uploadedImages/Content/Test_Blog/image2.jpg" alt="Cochlear Implants 1" title="Cochlear Implants 1" align="left" border="0" style="border-top-width: 0px; border-right-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; border-left-width: 0px; border-top-style: solid; border-right-style: solid; border-bottom-style: solid; border-left-style: solid; padding-left: 5px; padding-right: 5px; width: 250px; height: 168px; " hspace="5" width="250" height="168" /><p>Kelly Starr, speech language pathologist from the University of Michigan Hospital works with local care providers today during a presentation about cochlear implants</p></div>
“Today’s presentation was meant to get support for our children with hearing impairments,” said Jean Pyykkonen, the <a href="http://www.ccisd.k12.mi.us/" target="_blank">Copper Country Intermediate School District’s</a> teacher consultant for hearing impaired students. “Everyone that attended today’s session works with these children, and will now have a better understanding of these children’s needs.”<br /><br />
The attendees ranged from parents, to pre-school and high school teachers, to <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/speechtherapy/">speech pathologists</a> and <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/audiology/">audiologists</a>, all of which were specifically invited. <br /><br />
“We need to give everyone the basic knowledge of cochlear implants so we can all work together for these children,” Pyykkonen said. <br /><br />
It’s the first time experts from Ann Arbor have been to the Copper Country to talk about the issue.<br /><br />
“We want to help these professional care givers,” said Dr. Heidi Slager, Aud, an audiologist at the Ann Arbor-based hospital. “Recent changes in devices and strategies have changed the field, and we want everyone to be as updated as possible.”<br /><br />
<div class="articleimage" style="width: 200px;"><img src="http://www.portagehealth.org/uploadedImages/Content/Test_Blog/image1.jpg" alt="Cochlear Implants 2" title="Cochlear Implants 2" align="right" border="0" style="border-top-width: 0px; border-right-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; border-left-width: 0px; border-top-style: solid; border-right-style: solid; border-bottom-style: solid; border-left-style: solid; padding-left: 5px; padding-right: 5px; width: 200px; height: 214px; " hspace="5" width="200" height="214" /><p>Dr. Heidi Slager, an audiologist form the University of Michigan Hospital, discusses cochlear implants with Portage Health Audiologist Nancy Reed, M.A.</p></div>
Speech Language Pathologist Kelly Starr joined Slager, and they presented to about 20 people at the <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/Hancock.aspx">Portage Health Conference Center</a>. <br /><br />
“Early intervention is key to get children to their age equivalence by the time they’re school aged,” said Starr. “We like to have children implanted at 12 months.”<br /><br />
The presentation was organized by the <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/audiology/">Portage Health Audiology Department</a>, and made possible by a Sound Support Grant the University of Michigan Hospital received.<br /><br />
“Essentially we had met officials from the U of M at a networking event, and realized this was a great opportunity for our community,” said Nancy Reed, M.A., an audiologist at Portage Health. “This information is vital to the people here today, and we’re happy people have this opportunity.”<br />]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>High school students hear presentation from Dr. Smoot</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[<p>HOUGHTON – Portage Health sleep medicine physician Dr. Carl Smoot was a Keynote speaker for the Student Leadership Conference today at Michigan Tech.  Dr. Smoot presents to area high school students. The conference is put on by the Copper Country</p>]]></description>
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  <content:encoded><![CDATA[HOUGHTON – Portage Health sleep medicine physician <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/smoot">Dr. Carl Smoot</a> was a Keynote speaker for the Student Leadership Conference today at Michigan Tech.<br /><br />
<div class="articleimage" style="width: 210px; "><p><img src="http://www.portagehealth.org/uploadedImages/Content/Test_Blog/ForWeb.jpg" alt="Dr. Smoot presenting to CCISD students" title="Dr. Smoot presenting to CCISD students" align="left" border="0" style="border-top-width: 0px; border-right-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; border-left-width: 0px; border-top-style: solid; border-right-style: solid; border-bottom-style: solid; border-left-style: solid; padding-left: 5px; padding-right: 5px; width: 200px; height: 134px; " width="200" height="134" hspace="5" />Dr. Smoot presents to area high school students.</p></div>
The conference is put on by the <a href="http://www.ccisd.k12.mi.us/" target="_blank">Copper Country Intermediate School District</a> Student Leadership Committee, and was open to high school students from area schools.<br /><br />
“I want you to be ambassadors for sleep to your families, friends and future employers,” Dr. Smoot told the students.<br /><br />
The presentation aimed to help students develop healthy sleep patterns. Creating and developing a healthy sleep schedule can make a sizable different for adults at any age. <br /><br />
“Sleep has always been a key element for a human’s well being,” Dr. Smoot told the students. “Some of the greatest human civilizations, such as the Greeks and Romans had a focus on sleep that we don’t seem to have anymore.”<br /><br />
His presentation was the opening keynote address to the students, who were involved in several breakout sessions throughout the day before finishing up with another keynote speaker, Kim Cameron, head coach of the Michigan Tech women’s basketball team.<br /><br />
To learn more about Dr. Smoot and the <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/sleep">Portage Health Sleep Disorders Center</a>, visit <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/sleep">portagehealth.org/sleep</a>. If you’re interested in having Dr. Smoot talk to your group, contact the <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/News_Room/Press_Kit/">Portage Health Communication Department</a> at 483-1566.<br /><br />]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Local law enforcement agencies participating in prescription take-back initiative</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[<p>On Saturday the Drug Enforcement Administration is organizing a National Take Back Initiative Day by partnering with local law enforcement agencies across the nation to collect expired or unneeded prescription pills.</p>
<p><br />Locally, pills will be accepted at the Houghton County Sheriff’s Office and Michigan State Police Post in Calumet from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.</p>]]></description>
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  <content:encoded><![CDATA[HOUGHTON – On Saturday the Drug Enforcement Administration is organizing a National Take Back Initiative Day by partnering with local law enforcement agencies across the nation to collect expired or unneeded prescription pills.<br /><br />
Locally, pills will be accepted at the Houghton County Sheriff’s Office and Michigan State Police Post in Calumet from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.<br /><br />
“The community has really been taking advantage of the National Take Back Initiative,” said Detective/Sergeant Thomas Rosemurgy of the Houghton County Sheriff’s Office. “We’ve been taking anywhere from 10 to 20 pounds of assorted unwanted prescriptions in just one day of disposal.”<br /><br />
Nationally, Americans turned in 377,080 pounds during a collection last October. Pills can also be dropped off at the Sheriff’s office in a drop box. <br /><br />
“If you’re not able to drop off your unwanted prescriptions this Saturday, feel free to drop it off anytime that is convenient for you,” Rosemurgy said. <br /><br />
This initiative addresses a vital public safety and public health issue. Medicines that languish in home cabinets are highly susceptible to diversion, misuse and abuse. Rates of prescription drug abuse in the U.S. are alarmingly high, as are the number of accidental poisonings and overdoses due to these drugs.  Studies show that a majority of abused prescription drugs are obtained from family and friends, including from the home medicine cabinet. In addition, Americans are now advised that their usual methods for disposing of unused medicines—flushing them down the toilet or throwing them in the trash—pose potential safety and health hazards. <br /><br />]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Day for Women draws record crowd</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[<p>More than 120 people attended Saturday’s A Day for Women event, up more than 20 percent from last year.</p>
<p>“It was another nice jump in numbers for us,” said Angela Luskin, community health director at Portage Health. “It seemed like everyone left satisfied again this year.”</p>]]></description>
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  <dc:date>2012-04-23T14:54:00Z</dc:date>
  <content:encoded><![CDATA[HANCOCK – More than 120 people attended Saturday’s A Day for Women event. This is the fourth year of the event, which saw a 20 percent jump in attendance.<br /><br />“It was another nice jump in numbers for us,” said Angela Luskin, community health coordinator at Portage Health. “It seemed like everyone left satisfied again this year.”<br /><br />
The event included keynote sessions from registered dietitian Tara Lassila and OB/GYN physician <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/meyer">Julie Meyer</a>, breakout sessions with specialized instructors and a slew of community vendors focused on health and wellness.<br /><br />
“Everyone seemed energized and ready to learn,” said Colleen Mayra, who ran the self-defense breakout session.<br /><br />
Plans are already being made for next year, which could include an expansion to a new venue. <br /><br />
“I’ve already received phone calls and e-mails from people that attended complimenting us on everything from food, to the breakout sessions, to the array of vendors,” said Luskin.<br /><br />
To learn more about the <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/women">women’s health services</a> at Portage Health visit portagehealth.org/women.<br /><br />
- <a href="http://www.mininggazette.com/page/content.detail/id/525137.html" target="_blank">Coverage in The Daily Mining Gazette</a>]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Childhood obesity is focus of 2012 Foundation Ball &amp; Auction</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[<p>The health issues caused by obesity run deep, and with 17 percent of the nation’s children and adolescents (ages 2-19) obese it’s obviously an issue that needs addressing.</p>
<br /><img src="/uploadedImages/Content/Test_Blog/ballandauction.jpg" alt="Portage Health Foundation Ball and Auction" title="Portage Health Foundation Ball and Auction" align="left" border="0" width="200" height="146" style="border-top-width: 0px; border-right-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; border-left-width: 0px; border-top-style: solid; border-right-style: solid; border-bottom-style: solid; border-left-style: solid; width: 200px; height: 146px; " />The <a href="http://www.cdc.gov/obesity/childhood/index.html" target="_blank">Center for Disease Control</a> said the rate of childhood obesity tripled from 1980 to 2009. Another recent study showed nine of Michigan’s U.P. counties have an obesity rate higher than 30 percent. To help offset this problem in our area, the <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/foundation">Portage Health Foundation</a> is focusing on childhood obesity during the upcoming year.]]></description>
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  <dc:date>2012-04-20T14:54:00Z</dc:date>
  <content:encoded><![CDATA[HANCOCK – The health issues caused by obesity run deep, and with 17 percent of the nation’s children and adolescents (ages 2-19) obese it’s obviously an issue that needs addressing.<br /><br /><img src="http://www.portagehealth.org/uploadedImages/Content/Test_Blog/ballandauction.jpg" alt="Portage Health Foundation Ball and Auction" title="Portage Health Foundation Ball and Auction" align="left" border="0" style="border-top-width: 0px; border-right-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; border-left-width: 0px; border-top-style: solid; border-right-style: solid; border-bottom-style: solid; border-left-style: solid; width: 200px; height: 146px; " width="200" height="146" />The <a href="http://www.cdc.gov/obesity/childhood/index.html" target="_blank">Center for Disease Control</a> said the rate of childhood obesity tripled from 1980 to 2009. Another recent study showed nine of Michigan’s U.P. counties have an obesity rate higher than 30 percent. To help offset this problem in our area, the <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/foundation">Portage Health Foundation</a> is focusing on childhood obesity during the upcoming year.<br /><br />
“In 2009, Michigan was home to the 10th highest percentage of obesity in the United States,” said Kevin Store, executive director of the Portage Health Foundation. “This is becoming an epidemic, but it’s something that we can work on together.”<br /><br />
All proceeds from this year’s <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/foundationball">Portage Health Foundation Annual Spring Ball &amp; Auction</a> will go back to the community with a focus on curbing the trend of childhood obesity in our area. <br /><br />
“If we can lower our percentage locally, it could pay huge dividends down the road as our children will live longer and healthier lives,” said Store.<br /><br />
The <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/foundation">Portage Health Foundation</a>, a charitable, nonprofit organization, was established in 1990 to support Portage Health’s mission and enhance quality healthcare for all who are served by Portage Health.<br /><br />
The foundation ball and acution is the foundation’s largest fundraising event, and is scheduled for May 19. Registration is currently open, call (906) 483-1507 or visit <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/foundationball">portagehealth.org/foundationball</a> for more information.<br />]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Free skin cancer screenings available on May 12</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[Physicians from the <a href="http://ww4.mgh.org/cancer/SitePages/Home.aspx" target="_blank">Marquette General Cancer Center</a> will be in Hancock on May 12 offering free skin cancer screenings at Portage Health. The skin screenings are offered free and are co-sponsored by the <a href="http://www.aad.org/" target="_blank">American Academy of Dermatology</a>. These free screenings are very popular, and require an appointment.]]></description>
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  <dc:date>2012-04-19T14:54:00Z</dc:date>
  <content:encoded><![CDATA[HANCOCK – Physicians from the <a href="http://ww4.mgh.org/cancer/SitePages/Home.aspx" target="_blank">Marquette General Cancer Center</a> will be in Hancock on May 12 offering free skin cancer screenings at Portage Health. <br /><br />
The skin screenings are offered free and are co-sponsored by the <a href="http://www.aad.org/" target="_blank">American Academy of Dermatology</a>. These free screenings are very popular, and require an appointment.<br /><br />
“Each year Marquette General has partnered with Portage Health to offer this clinic, it has been full,” said Angela Luskin, community health coordinator at Portage Health. “If you have something that you want looked at, I'd suggest calling early to make sure you reserve a spot."<br /><br /><a href="http://www.mgh.org/directry/docmgh/soderbm1.html" target="_blank">Dr. Milton Soderberg</a> and <a href="http://www.mgh.org/directry/docmgh/baldwij1.html" target="_blank">Dr. Jennifer Baldwin</a>, board certified dermatologists will do brief examinations of unusual moles or lesions for signs of cancer from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Portage Health’s main campus in Hanccok on May 12.<br /><br />
There will also be free clinics in Marquette (May 5, call (906) 225-3500 to make an appointment) and Escanaba (May 19, call (906) 786-2172 to make an appointment). <br /><br />
To make an appointment for May 12 in Hancock call (906) 483-1153, or e-mail <a href="mailto:aluskin@portagehealth.org">aluskin@portagehealth.org</a>.<br /><br />]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Two MSU medical students doing rotation at Portage Health</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[<p>Medical students from the <a href="http://www.mgh.org/uphec/index.html" target="_blank">Michigan State University College of Human Medicine Upper Peninsula Region</a> will get a first-hand experience practicing rural family medicine when training alongside Portage Health physicians this spring. </p>
<p><br /><img src="/uploadedImages/Content/Test_Blog/Kahlie Hauser.jpg" alt="Kahlie Hauser" title="Kahlie Hauser" align="left" border="0" width="100" height="116" style="border-top-width: 0px; border-right-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; border-left-width: 0px; border-top-style: solid; border-right-style: solid; border-bottom-style: solid; border-left-style: solid; width: 100px; height: 116px; " /><img src="/uploadedImages/Content/Test_Blog/Ryan Woods.jpg" alt="Ryan Woods" title="Ryan Woods" border="0" width="95" height="116" align="left" style="border-top-width: 0px; border-right-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; border-left-width: 0px; border-top-style: solid; border-right-style: solid; border-bottom-style: solid; border-left-style: solid; width: 95px; height: 116px; " />Kahlie Hauser and Ryan Woods will be training with family medicine physicians <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/Kass">David Kass</a>, MD, <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/McKenzie">Douglass McKenzie</a>, MD, and <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/Trusock">Bruce Trusock</a>, MD, at <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/University_Center.aspx">Portage Health-University Center</a> in Houghton.</p>]]></description>
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  <dc:date>2012-04-18T14:54:00Z</dc:date>
  <content:encoded><![CDATA[HOUGHTON – Medical students from the <a href="http://www.mgh.org/uphec/index.html" target="_blank">Michigan State University College of Human Medicine Upper Peninsula Region</a> will get a first-hand experience practicing rural family medicine when training alongside Portage Health physicians this spring. <br /><br /><img src="http://www.portagehealth.org/uploadedImages/Content/Test_Blog/Hauser_Woods.jpg" alt="Hauser_Woods" title="Hauser_Woods" align="left" border="0" style="border-top-width: 0px; border-right-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; border-left-width: 0px; border-top-style: solid; border-right-style: solid; border-bottom-style: solid; border-left-style: solid; width: 210px; height: 130px; " width="210" height="130" />Kahlie Hauser and Ryan Woods will be training with family medicine physicians <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/Kass">David Kass</a>, MD, <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/McKenzie">Douglass McKenzie</a>, MD, and <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/Trusock">Bruce Trusock</a>, MD, at <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/University_Center.aspx">Portage Health-University Center</a> in Houghton. <br /><br />
The eight-week Rural Physician Program (RPP) affords the medical students the opportunity to reside in the Copper Country in order to get a flavor for small-town living.<br /><br />
The MSU College of Human Medicine U.P. Region is one of seven campuses across the state providing clinical training for medical students. However, the RPP is unique to the U.P. campus. Each year, a handful of students are selected for the RPP, which offers enriched training to students who have an interest and passion for providing care to patients in rural, underserved areas.  These students complete two years of coursework at <a href="http://www.humanmedicine.msu.edu/" target="_blank">MSU College of Human Medicine</a> campuses in either Lansing or Grand Rapids before coming to <a href="http://www.mgh.org" target="_blank">Marquette General Hospital</a> for their third and fourth years of training.<br /><br />
“Working with these students is a great opportunity for us to showcase the variety of medical cases physicians encounter while practicing in a rural setting,” said <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/Kass">Dr. David Kass</a>. “Additionally, they will get to experience the strong sense of community that is unique to rural locales.”<br /><br />
With the ongoing shortage of physicians practicing in rural locations, the program takes on an even more important role. These RPP participants have all indicated an interest in practicing rural medicine and it is the hope that some choose to practice in the U.P. upon completion of their training. Forty-four MSU College of Human Medicine U.P. Region graduates have gone on to practice medicine in the Upper Peninsula. <br /><br />
“They have been eagerly awaiting this rotation, as it gives them a chance to experience what it’s like to be a physician in a rural U.P. community,” said Patti Copley, MSU College of Human Medicine U.P. Region community administrator. <br /><br />
“But we couldn’t do what we do without the support of the rural physicians who serve as volunteer faculty. By sharing their time, wisdom and energy, they are investing in the future of healthcare in the Upper Peninsula, and we couldn’t be more appreciative of the key role these rural doctors play.” <br /><br />
The students will begin their rotation in the Copper Country on April 30. Two additional students are participating in the program, doing rotations at Bayview Family Practice in L’Anse and Aspirus Keweenaw in Lake Linden and Calumet. <br /><br /><em><a href="http://www.mgh.org/uphec/index.html" target="_blank">The Michigan State University College of Human Medicine – Upper Peninsula Region</a> (formerly the Upper Peninsula Health Education Corporation) works in conjunction with <a href="http://www.mgh.org" target="_blank">Marquette General Health System</a> to coordinate the training of family medicine residents and <a href="http://www.humanmedicine.msu.edu/" target="_blank">Michigan State University College of Human Medicine</a> medical students. Since its inception in 1978, 219 medical students and 156 resident physicians have graduated from the two programs.</em><br />]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Laboratory continues expanding molecular testing</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[In its effort to continue offering the latest technology and best service to patients, the Portage Health Laboratory has added the <a href="http://www.bd.com/ds/productCenter/MD-ProbetecEt.asp" target="_blank">BD Probetec ET</a> to its toolset. “This is cutting edge technology,” said Richard Kangas, Portage Health lab director. “We’re continuing our focus on increasing our line of molecular testing.”]]></description>
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  <dc:date>2012-04-10T14:54:00Z</dc:date>
  <content:encoded><![CDATA[HANCOCK – In its effort to continue offering the latest technology and best service to patients, the Portage Health Laboratory has added the <a href="http://www.bd.com/ds/productCenter/MD-ProbetecEt.asp" target="_blank">BD Probetec ET</a> to its toolset. <br /><br /><img src="http://www.portagehealth.org/uploadedImages/Content/Test_Blog/ProbeTec.jpg" alt="ProbeTec" title="ProbeTec" align="right" border="0" style="border-top-width: 0px; border-right-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; border-left-width: 0px; border-top-style: solid; border-right-style: solid; border-bottom-style: solid; border-left-style: solid; padding-left: 5px; padding-right: 5px; width: 250px; height: 242px; " hspace="5" width="250" height="242" />“This is cutting edge technology,” said Richard Kangas, Portage Health lab director. “We’re continuing our focus on increasing our line of molecular testing.”<br /><br />
The new machine allows Portage Health to do testing for <a href="http://portagehealth.kramesonline.com/3,S,85081" target="_blank">Chlamydia</a> and <a href="http://portagehealth.kramesonline.com/3,S,85087" target="_blank">Gonorrhea</a> right on campus. Previously, these tests were done in Marquette.<br /><br />
“This is a huge money saver for us and our community,” said Kangas. “We are able to bring this test in house, and it will pay itself off within six months. We won’t be sending out, and we’re able to bring more work in from other area hospitals and clinics.”<br /><br />
The in-house testing will save approximately $90,000 a year.<br /><br />
“More importantly for patients, we will save a lot of time,” said Petio Kotov, pathologist with the Medical Labs of Marquette. “We can have diagnostics done within two or three hours if needed, instead of waiting until the next day, or longer.”<br /><br />
Kotov works full time in Hancock, and is the area’s only full time pathologist. <br /><br />
“It’s good to know these things as soon as possible,” Kotov said. “We’re continuing to work as hard as we can to offer our patients the most convenient results we can.”<br /><br />
Portage Health first got into molecular diagnostics in <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/blogs.aspx?id=2147483992&amp;blogid=146">2010 with the addition of the GeneXpert machine</a>. Along with testing for Chlamydia and gonorrhea, Portage Health also does in-house molecular testing for clostridium difficle, MRSA on blood culture, wounds and for surveillance. <br /><br />
“We can now do more than 95 percent of tests in house,” said Kangas. “When 75 percent of a patient’s medical record is dependent on those tests, it’s important that we keep them here, get them done as quickly as possible.”<br />]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Get ready to do the SiSu Shuffle on April 28</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[It’s time to run, hop, jog, scoot, shuffle, walk or trot as the SiSu Shuffle is coming up quick. The 5-kilomer non-competitive race is scheduled for Saturday, April 28 at 11 a.m., and is once again free to participants of all ages at the Houghton County Fairgrounds. “This is a great event for the entire family to spend time being active together,” said Angela Luskin, community health coordinator at Portage Health. “We’ll do a course at the fairgrounds, and then get together to hand out some great prizes.”]]></description>
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  <dc:date>2012-04-09T14:54:00Z</dc:date>
  <content:encoded><![CDATA[HANCOCK – It’s time to run, hop, jog, scoot, shuffle, walk or trot as the SiSu Shuffle is coming up quick. The 5-kilometer non-competitive race is scheduled for Saturday, April 28 at 11 a.m., and is once again free to participants of all ages at the Houghton County Fairgrounds. <br /><br />
“This is a great event for the entire family to spend time being active together,” said Angela Luskin, community health coordinator at Portage Health. “We’ll do a course at the fairgrounds, and then get together to hand out some great prizes.”<br /><br />
The annual event marks the end of Portage Health’s Stepen series, which is a nutrition- and exercise-based program in six area elementary schools. All Stepen students are invited, and one student from each school will receive a free bike. <br /><br />
“We hope to see all of our Stepen students, as well as anyone else from the community,” Luskin said. <br /><br />
Preregistration is available, but not required, at <a href="http://sisushuffle.eventbrite.com" target="_blank">sisushuffle.eventbrite.com</a>. <br />]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>A Day for Women event slated for April 21</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[A day specially designed for women is just around the corner at Portage Health, as the Keweenaw’s healthcare leader hosts “<a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/dayforwomen">A Day for Women</a>” on April 21 from 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/Hancock.aspx">hospital’s main campus</a> in Hancock. The event includes breakfast, lunch, one of four active breakout sessions, two educational sessions and a slew of health screenings, highlighted by body composition, using the DEXA machine. All of this comes at the cost of just $25.]]></description>
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  <dc:date>2012-04-03T14:54:00Z</dc:date>
  <content:encoded><![CDATA[HANCOCK – A day specially designed for women is just around the corner at Portage Health, as the Keweenaw’s healthcare leader hosts “<a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/dayforwomen">A Day for Women</a>” on April 21 from 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/Hancock.aspx">hospital’s main campus</a> in Hancock.<br /><br /><img src="http://www.portagehealth.org/uploadedImages/Content/Test_Blog/DayforWomenFB.jpg" alt="Day for Women" title="Day for Women" align="left" border="0" style="border-top-width: 0px; border-right-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; border-left-width: 0px; border-top-style: solid; border-right-style: solid; border-bottom-style: solid; border-left-style: solid; padding-left: 5px; padding-right: 5px; width: 120px; height: 200px; " hspace="5" width="120" height="200" />“From beginning to end, this event is specially designed for the women of the Copper Country,” said Angela Luskin, community health coordinator at Portage Health. “We’ll be pampering our minds, bodies and spirits through several educational, fitness and spa activities in a relaxed and fun atmosphere.”<br /><br />
The event includes breakfast, lunch, one of four active breakout sessions, two educational sessions and a slew of health screenings, highlighted by body composition, using the DEXA machine. All of this comes at the cost of just $25.<br /><br />
“The screenings are worth hundreds of dollars by themselves, the sessions will be amazing and knowing our nutrition services staff, the food will be top-notch,” Luskin said. “When you leave this event, you'll feel empowered, relaxed and revived.”<br /><br />RSVP to the <a href="https://www.facebook.com/events/304055366334980/" title="event on Facebook" target="_blank">event on Facebook</a> to be the first to find out about any updates to the event's schedule and to learn more about the presenters! A full schedule and registration details are available at <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/dayforwomen">portagehealth.org/dayforwomen</a>. <br /><br />]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Shopko Foundation donates $946.66 to Senior Meals</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[Today, Portage Health Senior Meals Director Jennifer Szubielak accepted a $946.66 check from the <a href="http://www.shopko.com/foundation" target="_blank">Shopko Foundation</a>. “This is a wonderful bonus for our organization,” said Szubielak. “This money will help us continue to provide more than 85,000 meals a year to residents in Houghton and Keweenaw counties.”]]></description>
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  <dc:date>2012-03-30T14:54:00Z</dc:date>
  <content:encoded><![CDATA[HOUGHTON - Today, Portage Health Senior Meals Director Jennifer Szubielak accepted a $946.66 check from the <a href="http://www.shopko.com/foundation" target="_blank">Shopko Foundation</a>. <br /><br /><img src="http://www.portagehealth.org/uploadedImages/Content/Test_Blog/PHSM-SFweb.jpg" alt="Shopko Grant" title="Shopko Grant" align="left" border="0" style="border-top-width: 0px; border-right-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; border-left-width: 0px; border-top-style: solid; border-right-style: solid; border-bottom-style: solid; border-left-style: solid; padding-left: 5px; padding-right: 5px; width: 250px; height: 160px; " hspace="5" width="250" height="160" />“This is a wonderful bonus for our organization,” said Szubielak. “This money will help us continue to provide more than 85,000 meals a year to residents in Houghton and Keweenaw counties.”<br /><br />
The money was awarded through Shopko Foundation’s Community Charitable Grant program, which was established to support charitable non-profit organizations through limited funding of local programs and events in Shopko communities.<br /><br />
“The foundation is pleased to recognize the good work you do and applauds your effort and commitment to support your community,” writes Michelle A. Hansen, the foundation’s program manager, in a letter that accompanied the check. <br /><br />
Learn more about Portage Health Senior Meals, including how to qualify for daily delivery of meals, by visiting <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/seniormeals">portagehealth.org/seniormeals</a>.<br /><br />]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Foot care expert hired at Portage Health</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[Get your foot in the door at Portage Health and <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/brueggeman">Jonathan Brueggeman, DPM</a> will get it taken care of. Dr. Brueggeman is a podiatrist, offering expert care for feet and ankles at Portage Health’s main campus. He begins working in Hancock on April 1.]]></description>
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  <dc:date>2012-03-28T14:54:00Z</dc:date>
  <content:encoded><![CDATA[HANCOCK – Get your foot in the door at Portage Health and <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/brueggeman">Jonathan Brueggeman, DPM</a>, will get it taken care of.<br /><br /><img src="http://www.portagehealth.org/uploadedImages/Content/Test_Blog/Brueggeman200pxwide.jpg" alt="JonathonBrueggeman" title="JonathonBrueggeman" align="left" border="0" style="border-top-width: 0px; border-right-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; border-left-width: 0px; border-top-style: solid; border-right-style: solid; border-bottom-style: solid; border-left-style: solid; padding-left: 5px; padding-right: 5px; width: 150px; height: 202px; " width="150" height="202" hspace="5" />Dr. Brueggeman is a podiatrist, offering expert care for feet and ankles at Portage Health’s main campus. He begins working in Hancock on April 1.<br /><br />

“I’m excited to join Portage Health and fill a need in the Copper Country community,” said Brueggeman.<br /><br />

For broken bones, torn ligament and tendons, bunions, hammer toes, heel spurs, ingrown toenails, arch pain, arthritis, and fungal infections of the skin and nails, Dr. Brueggeman brings a new level of expertise to the area. <br /><br />

“I’m looking forward to working with patients of all ages,” Brueggeman said. “I’m especially looking forward to establishing long-term relationships with patients suffering from diabetes and those needing preventative care to maintain good health.”<br /><br />

In addition to general podiatric medicine and surgery, he is an expert in wound care, ankle joint arthroscopy, diabetic limb preservation and deformity correction. Another highlight of the doctor’s abilities includes surgical correction of foot and ankle deformities such as flatfoot, Charcot foot, cavus or high-arched foot, and clubfoot.<br /><br />

Dr. Brueggeman is a graduate of <a href="http://www.rosalindfranklin.edu/dnn/scholl/" title="Dr. William M. Scholl College of Podiatric Medicine" target="_blank">Dr. William M. Scholl College of Podiatric Medicine</a> at Rosalind Franklin University. He completed his residency at <a href="http://www.reshealth.org/education/sjhpodiatry/default.cfm">St. Joseph’s Hospital</a> in Chicago and the North Chicago Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center. He served as chief resident during his time at both facilities.<br /><br />

After completing residency, he worked as a physician and partner at Lakeshore Medical Clinic in Cudahy, Wis. Dr. Brueggeman has moved to the area with his wife Megan Brueggeman, a physician assistant who has joined <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/ortho" title="Portage Health’s orthopaedic team">Portage Health’s orthopaedic team</a>.<br /><br />

To learn more or to make an appointment with Dr. Brueggeman visit <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/brueggeman" title="portagehealth.org/brueggeman">portagehealth.org/brueggeman</a> or call 483-1060. <br />]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Phase 1 of Portage Health - University Center work completed</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[Phase one of the highly anticipated <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/universitycenter">Portage Health-University Center expansion and renovation</a> is now completed. This morning the expanded area of the clinic opened for patients in Houghton, including the new lobby area, exam rooms and a complete renovation of the <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/Locations/Apothecary_-_Houghton/">Houghton Apothecary</a>.]]></description>
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  <dc:date>2012-03-26T14:54:00Z</dc:date>
  <content:encoded><![CDATA[<img style="BORDER-BOTTOM: 0px solid; BORDER-LEFT: 0px solid; WIDTH: 600px; HEIGHT: 186px; BORDER-TOP: 0px solid; BORDER-RIGHT: 0px solid" title="UCpano" border="0" alt="UCpano" align="center" src="http://www.portagehealth.org/uploadedImages/Content/Test_Blog/panoramic600px.jpg" width="600" height="186" /><br />HOUGHTON – Phase one of the highly anticipated <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/universitycenter">Portage Health-University Center expansion and renovation</a> is now completed. <br /><br />This morning the expanded area of the clinic opened for patients in Houghton, including the new lobby area, exam rooms and a complete renovation of the <a title="Houghton Apothecary" href="http://www.portagehealth.org/apothecaryhoughton/">Houghton Apothecary</a>.<br /><br />“This new facility is wonderful,” said <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/trusock">Dr. Bruce Trusock</a>. “The patients and the staff will love it.”<br /><br />The opening marks the completion of phase one of the project, which included construction of the new space, and marks the beginning of the second phase, which includes renovations to the old clinic.<br /><br />Phase two should be completed in August, when the entire clinic will be open and a grand opening ceremony will be held. <br /><br /><img style="BORDER-BOTTOM: 0px solid; BORDER-LEFT: 0px solid; PADDING-LEFT: 5px; WIDTH: 150px; PADDING-RIGHT: 5px; HEIGHT: 100px; BORDER-TOP: 0px solid; BORDER-RIGHT: 0px solid" title="UClobby" border="0" hspace="5" alt="UClobby" align="left" src="http://www.portagehealth.org/uploadedImages/Content/Test_Blog/ReverseLobby.jpg" width="160" height="100" />The <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/universitycenter">$4.3 million project</a> is more than doubling the square footage of the clinic, including doubling the amount of exam rooms and procedure rooms. The expansion will allow for three additional medical providers and a dozen new support positions. <br /><br />“It will be August before everything is finished, but already the clinic is worth a visit,” Trusock said. “It’s quiet, comfortable and spacious.”<br /><br />The clinic hours are still the same, 8:30 to 5:30 Monday through Friday. X-ray services and the pharmacy drive-up window are currently unavailable in Houghton. Both will be available mid summer. Currently, x-ray services are being sent to <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/Hancock.aspx">Hancock</a>. <a title="Pharmacy delivery" href="http://www.portagehealth.org/FreeDelivery/">Pharmacy delivery</a> is available to most Houghton County residents by calling 483-1818.<br /><br />Clinic and apothecary customers will park in front of the new entrance, while rehab patients are still asked to use the SDC entrance. <br /><br />Continuous updates on the project will be available at <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/universitycenter">portagehealth.org/universitycenter</a>. <br />]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Senior Meals celebrates OAANP&#39;s 40th anniversary</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[It was this day in 1972 that the <a href="http://www.nanasp.org/news.html#40" target="_blank">Older Americans Act Nutrition Programs</a> passed, paving the way for senior meal programs all over the United States, including here in the Copper Country. <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/seniormeals">Portage Health Senior Meals</a> is one of those programs, delivering more than 85,000 meals a year to residents of Houghton and Keweenaw Counties.]]></description>
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  <dc:date>2012-03-22T14:54:00Z</dc:date>
  <content:encoded><![CDATA[HANCOCK – It was this day in 1972 that the <a href="http://www.nanasp.org/news.html#40" target="_blank">Older Americans Act Nutrition Programs</a> passed, paving the way for senior meal programs all over the United States, including here in the Copper Country.<br /><br /><a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/seniormeals"><img src="http://www.portagehealth.org/uploadedImages/Content/Test_Blog/SeniorMeals.jpg" alt="Portage Health Senior Meals" title="Portage Health Senior Meals" align="left" border="0" style="border-top-width: 0px; border-right-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; border-left-width: 0px; border-top-style: solid; border-right-style: solid; border-bottom-style: solid; border-left-style: solid; padding-left: 5px; padding-right: 5px; padding-top: 5px; padding-bottom: 5px; width: 400px; height: 293px; " hspace="5" vspace="5" width="400" height="293" />Portage Health Senior Meals</a> is one of those programs, delivering more than 85,000 meals a year to residents of Houghton and Keweenaw Counties.<br /><br />
“These meals are a Godsend,” said Mary Harju, an 82-year-old Houghton resident who receives the meals seven days a week. “I threw all my pots and pans away. I’m 82-years-old, I can’t cook, and I don’t need to.”<br /><br />
She isn’t alone. Hundreds of residents in the area take advantage of the program, which was started in the late 1970s and taken over by Portage Health in the early 1990s.<br /><br />
“People that can’t cook or shop should still have access to a good, hot meal,” said Jennifer Szubielak, director of Portage Health Senior Meals. “All of our food is cooked from scratch, and delivered right to the customer’s door.”<br /><br />
The meal delivery drivers enjoy the experience because they get to visit and chat with people from all over the community.<br /><br />
“It’s nice to have a friendly voice come in and visit me everyday,” said Jim Troy, a nearly 90-year-old Hancock man. “You can’t understand how much I appreciate this. It makes it possible for me to still live at home.”<br /><br />
The Copper Country service was the first in the Upper Peninsula, and Szubielak notes that all the meals meet at least 1/3 of a person’s daily nutritional requirements.<br /><br />
“We get help from local and state dietitians to make sure we’re not only providing food, but healthy food,” she said. “We can also provide diet-specific meals if someone’s health conditions deem that necessary.”<br /><br />
On a national level, more than eight billion meals have been served since the act passed, keeping millions of older Americans living independently. <br /><br />
Meals are also sent to seven congregate sites across the Keweenaw for people who are able to drive and want to socialize, a full list can be found on our <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/seniormeals">website</a>.<br /><br />
To find out more information, including learning how you can start getting home-delivered meals, call 483-1155 or visit <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/seniormeals">portagehealth.org/seniormeals</a>. <br />]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Get your Plate in Shape during Nutrition Month</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[It’s time to get your Plate in Shape! That’s the message from Tara Lassila, a clinical dietitian at Portage Health. Lassila is a member of the <a href="http://www.eatright.org/" target="_blank">Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics</a>, which is celebrating <a href="http://www.eatright.org/nnm/" target="_blank">National Nutrition Month</a> this March.]]></description>
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  <dc:date>2012-03-21T14:54:00Z</dc:date>
  <content:encoded><![CDATA[HANCOCK – It’s time to get your Plate in Shape! <br /><br />
That’s the message from Tara Lassila, a clinical dietitian at Portage Health. Lassila is a member of the <a href="http://www.eatright.org/" target="_blank">Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics</a>, which is celebrating <a href="http://www.eatright.org/nnm/" target="_blank">National Nutrition Month</a> this March.<br /><br />
“We’re working hard this month to raise awareness for the importance of good nutrition and healthy eating habits,” Lassila said. “We hope people will take an opportunity to evaluate their current choices and make changes as needed to build a healthier plate.”<br /><br />
Lassila offered six simple tips that everyone could learn from:<br />
1)	<strong>Make half your plate fruits and vegetables</strong><br />
Eat a variety of vegetables, especially those that are dark-green, red, and orange, plus beans and peas. Choose fresh, frozen, canned, or dried fruits and vegetables. For canned vegetables, look for those without added salt. For canned fruits, look for those in water or 100% juice.<br /><br />
2)	<strong>Make at least half of your grains, whole grains</strong><br />
Choose 100% whole-grain breads, cereals, pasta and brown rice. Check the ingredients list on food packages to find whole-grain foods.<br /><br />
3)	<strong>Opt for fat-free or low-fat milk</strong><br />
Fat-free and low-fat milk have the same amount of calcium and other essential nutrients as whole milk, but less fat and calories.<br /><br />
4)	<strong>Vary your protein choices</strong><br />
Eat a variety of foods from the protein food group each week, such as seafood, nuts and beans, as well as lean meat, poultry and eggs. Twice per week, make seafood the protein on your plate.<br /><br />
5)	<strong>Cut back on sodium and empty calories</strong><br />
Watch for salt (sodium) in foods you buy. Compare sodium in foods and choose those with lower numbers. Add spices or herbs to season food without adding salt. Drink water instead of sugary drinks. Select fruit for dessert. Eat sugary desserts less often. <br />
Make major sources of saturated fats, such as desserts, pizza, cheese, sausages and hot dogs occasional choices, not everyday foods. Select lean cuts of meat and fat-free or low-fat dairy. Switch from solid fats to oils when preparing food.<br /><br />
6)	<strong>Enjoy your food, but eat less</strong><br />
Avoid oversized portions. Use a smaller plate, bowl and glass. Cook more often at home, where you are in control of what’s in your food. When eating out, choose lower calorie menu options and opt for dishes that include vegetables, fruits and whole grains.<br /><br />
“Taking these steps will help provide energy and essential nutrients that your body needs to run optimally,” Lassila said. “A healthy diet is also important for prevention as it can help to reduce the risk of developing cardiovascular disease and diabetes.”<br /><br />
Lassila also serves as the contact person for the U.P. district of the Michigan Dietetic Association. For more information on healthy eating visit <a href="http://www.eatright.org" target="_blank">eatright.org</a>, <a href="http://www.kidseatright.org" target="_blank">kidseatright.org</a> or <a href="http://www.choosemyplate.gov" target="_blank">choosemyplate.gov</a>.<br />]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Visitor restriction lifted from Family Birthing Center</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[<p>The <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/familybirthingcenter">Portage Health Family Birthing Center</a> has lifted its temporary restriction on visiting children.</p>
<br />“We have seen a significant decrease in local cases of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV),” said Cheryl Frankovich, unit manager of the birthing center. “We appreciate the patience that families have shown, and we are happy to allow siblings into the birthing center once again.”]]></description>
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  <dc:date>2012-03-20T14:54:00Z</dc:date>
  <content:encoded><![CDATA[HANCOCK – The <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/familybirthingcenter">Portage Health Family Birthing Center</a> has lifted its temporary restriction on visiting children.<br /><br />
“We have seen a significant decrease in local cases of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV),” said Cheryl Frankovich, unit manager of the birthing center. “We appreciate the patience that families have shown, and we are happy to allow siblings into the birthing center once again.”<br /><br />
Daily visiting hours are from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. Children under 12 are not permitted to visit, except for the newborn’s siblings. <br /><br />
Visit <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/familybirthingcenter">portagehealth.org/familybirthingcenter</a> for more information.  <br /><br />]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Mary Altman turns 105 at PortagePointe</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[Ask anyone at <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/portagepointe/">PortagePointe</a> about Mary Altman, and smiles are all you’ll see. The 105-year-old resident of PortagePointe has that affect on people. “Everyone loves her,” said Julie Beck, the social worker who works with all of the patients at PortagePointe. “She’s an amazing woman, the kind of person you could spend a week listening to and it wouldn’t be close to enough time.”]]></description>
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  <dc:date>2012-03-19T14:54:00Z</dc:date>
  <content:encoded><![CDATA[HANCOCK – Ask anyone at <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/portagepointe/">PortagePointe</a> about Mary Altman, and smiles are all you’ll see. The 105-year-old resident of PortagePointe has that affect on people.<br /><br /><img src="http://www.portagehealth.org/uploadedImages/Content/Test_Blog/Altman01.jpg" alt="Mary Altman" title="Mary Altman" align="left" border="0" style="border-top-width: 0px; border-right-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; border-left-width: 0px; border-top-style: solid; border-right-style: solid; border-bottom-style: solid; border-left-style: solid; padding-left: 5px; padding-right: 5px; padding-top: 5px; padding-bottom: 5px; width: 300px; height: 274px; " hspace="5" vspace="5" width="300" height="274" />“Everyone loves her,” said Julie Beck, the social worker who works with all of the elders at PortagePointe. “She’s an amazing woman, the kind of person you could spend a week listening to and it wouldn’t be close to enough time.”<br /><br />
On Sunday, March 11, the PortagePointe community celebrated Altman’s 105th birthday with an afternoon celebration that included members from the Lake Linden American Legion Post 90, Major General Todd Stewart and Altman’s family.<br /><br />
“It was just marvelous,” said Altman. “There were so many people, so much stuff going on.”<br /><br />
Flash bulbs were going off, community leader Dennis Korby gave a touching speech and Altman got to see old friends and meet new ones, such as a three-year-old Lake Linden pre-school student that gave her flowers.<br /><br />
“She was so precious,” Altman said. “I was floored by all of it.”<br /><br />
Altman grew up in Gregoryville, which was a French suburb of Lake Linden. She didn’t learn English until the fifth grade when she began attending school in Lake Linden. She graduated from the high school in 1927.<br /><br />
“I was there when they first opened that school,” she said. <br /><br />
After high school she attended <a href="http://education.hurleymc.com/" target="_blank">Hurley Hospital School of Nursing</a> in Flint. The school still sends her birthday gifts, including a personal care gift basket this year. <br /><br />
She worked in Flint before joining the army as a 1st lieutenant during World War II. She also had four brothers serve in the army, two were injured during World War II, the other two served near the end of World War I. <br /><br />
Altman has traveled to all 48 states in the mainland, and has always enjoyed learning new things.<br /><br />
“I’m full of questions,” she said. “I’m always asking them and have been since I was born.”<br /><br />
She said she used to badger her mother with questions, but now the curious lady directs questions to her caretakers and friends at PortagePointe. <br /><br />
She said the key to her long life is a positive attitude.<br /><br />
“Think positive, forget the negatives,” she said. “There’s always obstacles, but things will be better. If there’s something you want to do, go for it, try your best and never give up.”<br />]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Dialysis Center modifies clinical and visitor&#39;s hours</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[The <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/dialysis">Portage Health Dialysis Center</a> is changing clinic hours to 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. beginning on Monday, March 19.  “The change in hours will increase patient safety, patient satisfaction and efficiency,” said Karen Kelley, dialysis director.]]></description>
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  <dc:date>2012-03-16T14:54:00Z</dc:date>
  <content:encoded><![CDATA[HANCOCK – The <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/dialysis">Portage Health Dialysis Center</a> is changing clinic hours to 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. beginning on Monday, March 19. <br /><br /><img src="http://www.portagehealth.org/uploadedImages/Content/Test_Blog/Dialysis.jpg" alt="Portage Health Dialysis Center 2" title="Portage Health Dialysis Center 2" align="left" border="0" style="border-top-width: 0px; border-right-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; border-left-width: 0px; border-top-style: solid; border-right-style: solid; border-bottom-style: solid; border-left-style: solid; padding-left: 5px; padding-right: 5px; padding-top: 5px; padding-bottom: 5px; width: 300px; height: 200px; " width="300" height="200" hspace="5" vspace="5" />“The change in hours will increase patient safety, patient satisfaction and efficiency,” said Karen Kelley, dialysis director. <br /><br />
Previously, the center opened at 6:30 a.m., which is often too early for patients who travel to Hancock from L’Anse, Ontonagon or Copper Harbor.<br /><br />
“When we opened in 2000, and even as recent as five years ago, the majority of our patients wanted to be here early,” Kelley said. “That has shifted, people are more interested in coming a little bit later in the morning.”<br /><br />
The center will see patients later into the afternoon to make up for the later start. Kelley said the center is also changing its model of care.<br /><br />
“We’re having a paradigm shift in how patients initiate and discontinue treatment on a daily basis,” Kelley said. “This change came after a strong evaluation of our workflow, and also includes a new patient-scheduling software.”<br /><br />
The decision to add the new software, ScheduleWise, was suggested by a class from the <a href="http://www.mtu.edu/business" target="_blank">Michigan Tech School of Business and Economics</a>.<br /><br />
“The students did a lean project where they examined patient flow, eventually concluding that new software would help,” Kelley said.<br /><br />
With the change of clinic hours, visitor’s hours have changed as well. <strong>Visitors are welcome from 9:30 to 11 a.m. and 2:30 to 4 p.m.</strong><br /><br />
For more information about the Portage Health Dialysis Center, visit <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/dialysis">portagehealth.org/dialysis</a>. <br /><br />]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>One-day closure scheduled for University Center</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[HOUGHTON – Portage Health-University Center will be closed on Friday, March 23, 2012, as part of Portage Health’s $4.3 million renovation at the clinic. The clinic will reopen on Monday, March 26, 2012 for regular business hours in the newly constructed space.]]></description>
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  <dc:date>2012-03-15T14:54:00Z</dc:date>
  <content:encoded><![CDATA[HOUGHTON – Portage Health-University Center will be closed on Friday, March 23, 2012, as part of <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/universitycenter">Portage Health’s $4.3 million renovation at the clinic</a>. <br /><br /><img src="http://www.portagehealth.org/uploadedImages/Content/Test_Blog/PH-UC Expansion.png" alt="University Center Expansion" title="University Center Expansion" align="left" border="0" style="border-top-width: 0px; border-right-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; border-left-width: 0px; border-top-style: solid; border-right-style: solid; border-bottom-style: solid; border-left-style: solid; padding-left: 5px; padding-right: 5px; padding-top: 5px; padding-bottom: 5px; width: 250px; height: 163px; " hspace="5" vspace="5" width="250" height="163" />The clinic will reopen on Monday, March 26, 2012 for regular business hours in the newly constructed space. <br /><br />
The new space features a more spacious and comfortable registration area/waiting room, state-of-the-art patient-care areas and a larger revamped pharmacy.<br /><br />
All of these new areas will be open on March 26, when phase 2 of the renovation begins. Phase 2 includes renovating the current clinic, which was built in 2000. In August, the entire complex is expected to be open.<br /><br />
Patients are being asked to either visit <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/Express_Care/">Portage Health Express Care</a> in Houghton or <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/Hancock.aspx">Portage Health’s main campus</a> in Hancock if they need to be seen that day. <br /><br />
The <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/Locations/Apothecary_-_Hancock/">Apothecary – Hancock</a> will be open normal hours, and <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/FreeDelivery/">free delivery</a> is available as usual. Call 483-1919 to reach the Hancock office, or to learn more about free delivery. <br /><br />
Visit <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/universitycenter">portagehealth.org/universitycenter</a> for more information about the project.]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Free hospice training set for March 13 and 15</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/twocolumn.pb.aspx?pageid=2147484496">Portage Health Home Care and Hospice</a> is hosting <a href="www.portagehealth.org/event.aspx?id=2147485794&amp;dt=3/13/2012">hospice volunteer training sessions on March 13 and March 15 from 6 to 9 PM</a>. The training is free and prospective volunteers are required to preregister and attend both sessions.</p>]]></description>
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  <content:encoded><![CDATA[HANCOCK – <a title="Portage Health Home Care and Hospice" href="http://www.portagehealth.org/Services/Home_Care/">Portage Health Home Care and Hospice</a> is hosting hospice volunteer training sessions on March 13 and March 15 from 6 to 9 PM.<br /><br />The training is free and prospective volunteers are required to preregister and attend both sessions.<br /><br />"People who volunteer for hospice will typically tell you it is the most rewarding experience they've ever encountered," said Marianne Berghefer, hospice volunteer and bereavement coordinator.<br /><br />This training serves as a crucial bridge between volunteers gaining the knowledge and skills necessary to work with hospice patients, families and professionals. Volunteers are needed for direct patient respite care, pet therapy, clerical assistance, fundraising and much more.<br /><br />For more information on <a title="hospice volunteering" href="http://www.portagehealth.org/hospice/">hospice volunteering</a>, including a full description of the training and on-line registration information, call Marianne at 483-1160.<br />]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Fitness Center unveils spring class schedule</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[The spring fitness class schedule at Portage Health Fitness Center is now available with classes beginning March 5 and running through June 2. Portage Health is proud to announce the addition of Amanda Altobelli, a certified group exercise instructor who has added five new classes (Yogalates, Strength &amp; Tone, Zumba, Cardio Mixx and Zenergy) to our already-impressive list of fitness opportunities.]]></description>
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  <dc:date>2012-03-05T14:54:00Z</dc:date>
  <content:encoded><![CDATA[HOUGHTON – The spring fitness class schedule at Portage Health Fitness Center is now available with classes beginning March 5 and running through June 2.<br /><br /><img src="http://www.portagehealth.org/uploadedImages/Content/Test_Blog/workout.jpg" alt="Workout" title="Workout" align="left" border="0" style="border-top-width: 0px; border-right-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; border-left-width: 0px; border-top-style: solid; border-right-style: solid; border-bottom-style: solid; border-left-style: solid; padding-left: 5px; padding-right: 5px; padding-top: 5px; padding-bottom: 5px; width: 300px; height: 200px; " hspace="5" vspace="5" width="300" height="200" />Portage Health is proud to announce the addition of Amanda Altobelli, a certified group exercise instructor who has added five new classes (Yogalates, Strength &amp; Tone, Zumba, Cardio Mixx and Zenergy) to our already-impressive list of fitness opportunities. <br /><br />
Altobelli is a NSCA Certified personal trainer that will also be available for one-on-one sessions at the Fitness Center. <br /><br />
“Amanda brings a wealth of knowledge in the fitness field to our workout facility,” said Angela Luskin, community health coordinator at Portage Health. “We were lucky to bring her in, and are very excited about the fresh new classes she will be directing.”<br /><br />
Other fitness classes include Cycle Fusion, Core Cycle, Mat Pilates, Total Body Circuit, Core Combo and four sections of the very popular Indoor Cycling class. <br /><br />
Classes are $6 for non members and $4 for members, with 16-session punch cards priced at $72 for non-members and $48 for members. Indoor cycling punch cards are $88 and $56. <br /><br />
A full list of courses, including a description and schedule, is below. Please call 483-1149 to sign up for classes that fit your schedule. All classes are at Portage Health Fitness Center (the old Blockbuster building off Sharon Avenue in Houghton) unless otherwise marked. <br /><br /><br /><br /><strong><u>Full Class List</u></strong><br /><br />
Yogalates      <br />         
Combines the muscle toning of Pilates and the relaxations methods of Yoga. <br />
Monday &amp; Wednesday, 6:15-7:15 a.m. at Portage Health Rehab - Hancock<br />
Tuesday &amp; Thursday, 7:15-8 a.m.<br /><br />
 
Strength &amp; Tone  <br />
Get a kick butt workout that strengthens and tones the entire body in just 30 minutes!<br />
Monday &amp; Wednesday, 4:45-5:15 p.m.<br /><br />
 
Zumba<br />            
Fuses hypnotic Latin rhythms and easy-to-follow moves to create a one-of-a-kind fitness program.<br />
Monday &amp; Wednesday, 5:30-6:30 p.m.<br /><br />
 
Cardio Mixx <br />  
A creative spin on your basic aerobics class.<br />
Tuesday &amp; Thursday, 6:45-7:30 p.m.<br /><br />
 
Zenergy   <br />
Energize and de-stress! A vinyasa, flowing style Yoga is used to increase strength, power &amp; flexibility.<br />
Monday &amp; Wednesday, 6:45-7:45 p.m.<br />
 
Indoor Cycling<br />      
This class is an amazing cardio challenge and great for beginner to advanced participants.<br />
Tuesday &amp; Thursday, 6-7 a.m.<br />                              
Monday, Wed, &amp; Friday, 8-8:45 a.m.<br />                                         
Tuesday &amp; Thursday, 5:30-6:30 p.m.<br />
Saturday, 8-9 a.m.<br /><br />
 
Cycle Fusion     <br />
Combines the cardio challenge of cycling with strength training and core exercises.<br />
Monday, Wed, &amp; Friday, 6-7 a.m.<br />
Saturday, 9:30-10:30 a.m.<br /><br />                                 
                                                   
Core Cycle     <br />
Cycling combined with a great core workout, all in 45 minutes.<br />
Tuesday &amp; Thursday, 4:30-5:15 p.m.<br /><br />

Yoga <br />
This yoga class blends power and balance to increase strength and flexibility.<br />
Wednesday, 11-11:45 p.m.<br /><br />

Mat Pilates      <br />
Work on strength, balance, flexibility and posture in this total body workout class.<br />
Friday, 9-10 a.m.<br /><br />
 
Total Body Circuit <br />
A 30 minute class to increase strength and cardiovascular fitness.<br />
Tuesday &amp; Thursday, 8-8:30 a.m.<br /><br />
                                                      
Core Combo <br />  
Focused on strengthening the abdominals and strengthening the core.<br />
Monday, Wed &amp; Friday, 10-10:45 a.m.<br /><br />

Per session: $6 (non-members); $4 (members)<br />
Fitness Classes 16-session punch card: $72 (non-members; $48 (members)<br />
Indoor Cycling 16-session punch card: $88 (non-members; $56 (members)<br />
First class is always free! Call 483-1149 to sign up. <br />]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Liam Merriman welcomed as 2012 Leap Year Baby</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[Liam Raymond Robert Merriman is the Copper Country’s Leap Year Baby of 2012! Liam was born at 6:01 p.m. Wednesday at the Portage Health Family Birthing Center with women’s health doctors Rebecca Baudoin and Julie Meyer present.]]></description>
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  <dc:date>2012-03-01T14:54:00Z</dc:date>
  <content:encoded><![CDATA[HANCOCK – Liam Raymond Robert Merriman is the Copper Country’s Leap Year Baby of 2012!<br /><br /><img style="BORDER-BOTTOM: 0px solid; BORDER-LEFT: 0px solid; PADDING-BOTTOM: 5px; PADDING-LEFT: 5px; WIDTH: 200px; PADDING-RIGHT: 5px; HEIGHT: 190px; BORDER-TOP: 0px solid; BORDER-RIGHT: 0px solid; PADDING-TOP: 5px" title="2012 Leap Year Baby" border="0" hspace="5" alt="2012 Leap Year Baby" vspace="5" align="left" src="http://www.portagehealth.org/uploadedImages/Content/Test_Blog/BabyLiam2.jpg" width="210" height="200" />Liam was born at 6:01 p.m. Wednesday at the Portage Health Family Birthing Center with women’s health doctors Rebecca Baudoin and Julie Meyer present.<br /><br />“This wasn’t what we were expecting,” said Liam’s mother, Amanda. “He picked his time, though, and the leap day was it.”<br /><br />Liam was born to Amanda and Ricky Merriman of Painesdale, and joins two brothers and a sister.<br /><br />“They were all through the roof with excitement,” Amanda said. “They were hooping and hollering.”<br /><br />And the siblings were even more excited that their new little brother was born on such a unique date.<br /><br />“It’s fascinating,” said Ricky. “We weren’t really thinking about it, but suddenly Dr. Baudoin realized it and told us ‘you’re going to have a leap year baby.’”<br /><br />Liam won’t get to celebrate his birthday on Feb. 29 until 2016, when he turns 4. The Merriman’s said they’ll likely celebrate his birthday on Feb. 28 each year.<br /><br />“His older brother celebrates an early March birthday, so we’ll probably do his in March,” Ricky said. <br /><br />Portage Health also welcomed a baby to the world on Feb. 29, 2008, but did not in 2004.<br />]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Portage Health Great Bear Chase is March 10</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[The 32nd annual <a href="http://www.bearchase.org" target="_blank">Portage Health Great Bear Chase</a> is Saturday, March 10, 2012 at <a href="http://www.swedetowntrails.org/" target="_blank">Swedetown Trails</a> in Calumet, Mich. Organizers have made a number of improvements this year, including the addition of two new races, an improved course with no road crossings or snowmobile section, and a brand new stadium area for the start and finish line. The event now features five races: 50 km Freestyle, 50 km Classic, 26 km Freestyle, 26 km Classic and 14 km Freestyle.]]></description>
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  <dc:date>2012-02-21T14:54:00Z</dc:date>
  <content:encoded><![CDATA[CALUMET – The 32nd annual <a href="http://www.bearchase.org" target="_blank">Portage Health Great Bear Chase</a> is Saturday, March 10, 2012 at <a href="http://www.swedetowntrails.org/" target="_blank">Swedetown Trails</a> in Calumet, Mich. Organizers have made a number of improvements this year, including the addition of two new races, an improved course with no road crossings or snowmobile section, and a brand new stadium area for the start and finish line. The event now features five races: 50 km Freestyle, 50 km Classic, 26 km Freestyle, 26 km Classic and 14 km Freestyle. <br /><br /><img src="http://www.portagehealth.org/uploadedImages/Content/Test_Blog/GBC-2012-02-21-400px.jpg" alt="2012 Great Bear Chase" title="2012 Great Bear Chase" align="left" border="0" style="border-top-width: 0px; border-right-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; border-left-width: 0px; border-top-style: solid; border-right-style: solid; border-bottom-style: solid; border-left-style: solid; padding-left: 5px; padding-right: 5px; padding-top: 5px; padding-bottom: 5px; width: 250px; height: 153px; " hspace="5" vspace="5" width="250" height="153" />While the excitement is up because of the new attractions, the Great Bear Chase will have something many other races in the region are missing: Snow. The Keweenaw has received more than 160 inches of snow so far this year, and it’s continuing to fall, making for some of the best conditions in the Midwest.<br /><br />

Online registration is open until midnight on March 8 at <a href="http://www.bearchase.org" target="_blank">bearchase.org</a>. Last minute registration will be available at the <a href="http://www.clkschools.org" target="_blank">Calumet High School</a> gym on Friday, March 9 from 4 to 9 p.m. Hundreds of skiers from all over the Midwest have already registered. Of those registered, only about 20 percent of them are from the Copper Country; meaning large groups from Wisconsin, Minnesota, Illinois and southern Michigan make the trip to Calumet. <br /><br />

All three distances will feature fierce competition, with awards in several age categories.<br /><br />

The 50 km Freestyle is probably the most competitive race at the Great Bear Chase. Many master skiers use this as their last hurrah for the race season. Race start time is 9:20 a.m.<br /><br />

Classic skiers want — and deserve — their own 50 km race, and the Great Bear Chase delivers. First on the course at 8:30 a.m. — a full 30 minutes prior to the freestylers — 50 km Classic skiers will enjoy fresh tracks as they make the first passes of the Great Bear Chase course.  <br /><br />

The 26 km Freestyle provides an excellent end-of-season goal for serious racers and mainstream recreational skiers alike. Race start time is 9:30 a.m.<br /><br />

The 26 km Classic race appeals to those who want the traditional experience of a half marathon, as well as those who like to “tour” for a morning rather than race in packs. The 26 km Classic race kicks off at 9 a.m.<br /><br />

Skiers have asked for a shorter Great Bear Chase and we're delivering in 2012 with a 14 km course.  This is a great race for novice skiers that want to give racing a try. This skate or striding course begins at 9:45 a.m. <br /><br />

Racers will enjoy pasties, bakery, refreshments, music and massages before and during the awards ceremony. Medals are awarded to the top three finishers in each age category in each race. Locally handcrafted awards will be presented to the overall fastest man and woman in each race. The <a href="http://www.bearchase.org" target="_blank">Portage Health Great Bear Chase</a> also provides several great spectator areas to cheer on racers.<br /><br />

New this year, the Great Bear Chase weekend will also feature 10k and 25k snow bike races, put on by the <a href="http://www.redjacketcycling.com" target="_blank">Red Jacket Cycling Team</a> on Sunday. Ski on Saturday, bike on Sunday! Find our more information about these races by visiting, <a href="http://www.bearchase.org/snowbike.htm" target="_blank">bearchase.org/snowbike.htm</a>.<br /><br />

For more information, or to register for any of the events, visit <a href="http://www.bearchase.org" target="_blank">bearchase.org</a><br /><br />]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Cardiac Rehabilitation week celebrated</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[Staff from the Portage Health Cardiac and Pulmonary Rehab celebrated the American Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation's Cardiac Rehabilitation week with a party for patients in the Portage Health Conference Center Wednesday afternoon.]]></description>
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  <dc:date>2012-02-17T14:54:00Z</dc:date>
  <content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.portagehealth.org/uploadedImages/Content/Test_Blog/cardioweek.jpg" alt="Cardiac Rehabilitation Week" title="Cardiac Rehabilitation Week" /><br />
Staff from the Portage Health Cardiac and Pulmonary Rehab celebrated the <a href="http://www.aacvpr.org/" target="_blank">American Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation</a>'s Cardiac Rehabilitation Week with a party for patients in the Portage Health Conference Center Wednesday afternoon. <br /><br />
Patients were introduced to Portage Health's head chef, Mark Pittillo, who provided healthy cooking tips, and Geri Merkey, community health nurse, who provided tips on ways to be more involved in your healthcare. Snacks and refreshments were also provided as patients had the chance to mingle with cardiac and pulmonary rehab staff. <br />]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Heart Health by the Numbers begins Thursday</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[Portage Health’s annual <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/event.aspx?id=2147485668&amp;dt=2/16/2012">Heart Health by the Numbers</a> program begins Thursday morning and concludes on Feb. 22. The program includes free screenings and a presentation with valuable information to improve the health of our most vital organ, the heart.]]></description>
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  <dc:date>2012-02-15T14:54:00Z</dc:date>
  <content:encoded><![CDATA[HANCOCK – Portage Health’s annual <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/event.aspx?id=2147485668&amp;dt=2/16/2012">Heart Health by the Numbers</a> program begins Thursday morning and concludes on Feb. 22. The program includes free screenings and a presentation with valuable information to improve the health of our most vital organ, the heart. <br /> <br /><img src="http://www.portagehealth.org/uploadedImages/Content/Test_Blog/Screen shot 2012-02-15 at 4.31.47 PM.png" alt="HeartHealth" width="200" align="right" title="HeartHealth" />“Heart health is obviously a very serious part of healthy living,” said Marielle Calcaterra, registered dietician at Portage Health. “This program will help people take a step forward to a healthier lifestyle.” <br /> <br />
On Thursday and Friday (Feb. 16-17) from 7 to 10 a.m. free screenings are being offered on Portage Health’s main campus. The free screenings include total lipid profile, blood glucose, blood pressure, body mass index and waist circumference. <br /> <br />
To schedule a screening, call 483-1153 or e-mail <a href="mailto:aluskin@portagehealth.org">aluskin@portagehealth.org</a>. <br /> <br />
On Feb. 22 at 5:30 results from the screenings will be made available at the <a href="http://www.houghtonlodging.com/" target="_blank">Magnuson Hotel Franklin Square Inn</a>. At 6 p.m. that night, Calcaterra will be presenting on the results, while providing healthy tips to rev up your heart’s health. <br /> <br />
“I will be discussing the screening results and offering tips on lifestyle changes to decrease the risk of cardiovascular disease,” said Calcaterra.  <br /> <br />
The presentation is open to anyone, even if a screening wasn’t done. Time slots are limited for the free screenings, so please call early.  <br />]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>More than 200 helmets donated to youth skiers and boarders</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[A $5,000 donation made by Portage Health and <a href="http://www.mgh.org/directry/docmgh/cocciac1.html" target="_blank">Dr. Craig Coccia</a>, from the <a href="http://ww4.mgh.org/brain_spine/SitePages/Home.aspx" target="_blank">Marquette General Brain and Spine Center</a>, has enabled the <a href="http://www.aux.mtu.edu/aux_joomla/index.php?option=com_content&amp;view=article&amp;id=121&amp;Itemid=66" target="_blank">Mont Ripley Ski Hill</a> to purchase 205 helmets, which will be given away to local youth skiers. The donation is meant to keep all of our area skiers safe, and includes $3,000 from Portage Health as well as $2,000 from Dr. Coccia.]]></description>
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  <dc:date>2012-02-10T14:54:00Z</dc:date>
  <content:encoded><![CDATA[RIPLEY – A $5,000 donation made by Portage Health and <a href="http://www.mgh.org/directry/docmgh/cocciac1.html" target="_blank">Dr. Craig Coccia</a>, from the <a href="http://ww4.mgh.org/brain_spine/SitePages/Home.aspx" target="_blank">Marquette General Brain and Spine Center</a>, has enabled the <a href="http://www.aux.mtu.edu/aux_joomla/index.php?option=com_content&amp;view=article&amp;id=121&amp;Itemid=66" target="_blank">Mont Ripley Ski Hill</a> to purchase 205 helmets, which will be given away to local youth skiers.<br /><br /><img src="http://www.portagehealth.org/uploadedImages/Content/Test_Blog/skihelmet2.jpg" alt="Ski Helmet" title="Ski Helmet" align="left" border="0" style="border-top-width: 0px; border-right-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; border-left-width: 0px; border-top-style: solid; border-right-style: solid; border-bottom-style: solid; border-left-style: solid; padding-left: 5px; padding-right: 5px; padding-top: 5px; padding-bottom: 5px; width: 200px; height: 150px; " width="200" height="150" hspace="5" vspace="5" />The donation is meant to keep all of our area skiers safe, and includes $3,000 from Portage Health as well as $2,000 from Dr. Coccia.<br /><br /> 

“18 percent of accidents at Mont Ripley this year have been concussions,” said Nick Sirdenis, the ski hill’s manager. “Of those concussions, only one had a helmet.”<br /><br />

The helmets are being personally sized and handed out to children of all ages participating in the hill’s after-school program. <br /><br />

“We’re honored to be part of this program, teaming up with Mont Ripley and Dr. Coccia to help our area youth stay active, safe and healthy,” said Angela Luskin, community health coordinator at Portage Health. “Bringing awareness to helmet safety for skiing and snowboarding is important, and we are glad to be able to assist.”<br /><br />

Helmet distribution began Monday, and will continue into next week. Children with no, or improperly fitting helmets will take priority. <br /><br />

“Right now about 30 to 40 percent of children wear helmets,” Sirdenis said. “Three years ago it was half that. Through education, and with help from community partners like Portage Health and Dr. Coccia, we’re trying to make helmets the norm, not the exception.”<br /><br />

To find out details about getting your child a helmet, call 487-2340 or e-mail <a href="mailto:montripley@mtu.edu">montripley@mtu.edu</a>.<br /><br />]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Pittillo named Race Chef of CopperDog 150</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[While most people will focus on the dogs during the third annual <a href="http://www.copperdog150.com" target="_blank">CopperDog 150 sled-dog race</a>, Portage Health’s Director of Food Services Mark Pittillo will be focused on quenching the hunger of mushers, fans and organizers. Pittillo has been named Race Chef for the event, which will begin in downtown Calumet on Friday, March 2, run north through Eagle Harbor and Copper Harbor before finishing on Sunday, March 4, back in Calumet]]></description>
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  <dc:date>2012-02-09T14:54:00Z</dc:date>
  <content:encoded><![CDATA[HANCOCK – While most people will focus on the dogs during the third annual <a href="http://www.copperdog150.com" target="_blank">CopperDog 150 sled-dog race</a>, Portage Health’s Director of Food Services Mark Pittillo will be focused on quenching the hunger of mushers, fans and organizers.<br /><br />
Pittillo has been named Race Chef for the event, which will begin in downtown Calumet on Friday, March 2, run north through Eagle Harbor and Copper Harbor before finishing on Sunday, March 4, back in Calumet.<br /><br /><img src="http://www.portagehealth.org/uploadedImages/Content/Test_Blog/Pittillo150px.jpg" alt="Chef Pittillo" title="Chef Pittillo" align="left" border="0" style="border-top-width: 0px; border-right-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; border-left-width: 0px; border-top-style: solid; border-right-style: solid; border-bottom-style: solid; border-left-style: solid; padding-left: 5px; padding-right: 5px; padding-top: 5px; padding-bottom: 5px; width: 150px; height: 187px; " hspace="5" vspace="5" width="150" height="187" />“I was a spectator last year,” said Pittillo. “It’s a fantastic event for our area. The entire scene is so romantic, I couldn’t be happier to be involved.”<br /><br />
The food services team from Portage Health will be on hand Friday afternoon to host a pre-race lunch for mushers and race organizers. The crew will then man a booth at the start line with a chili bread bowl and feed the mushers during a post-race awards ceremony.<br /><br />
All of the bakery products are being purchased from Old School Bakery in Lake Linden and beverages for the awards ceremony are being donated through <a href="http://www.keweenawbrewing.com" target="_blank">Keweenaw Brewing Company</a>.<br /><br />
"What's more important than the great meals Chef Pittillo prepares, is his innovative thinking, fresh outlook, and passion he puts into community work,” said Todd Brassard, race director. “We don't want the CopperDog 150 to just be an event, we want it to be an amazing event, and getting people like Mark involved is what makes that happen."<br /><br />
It’s believed that the CopperDog 150 is the first race in the nation to have a chef.<br /><br />
"It’s only once in a great while that you get to be first at something,” Brassard said. “I'm pretty sure that the CopperDog 150 is the first dog-sled race to have an official ‘race chef’ and that's pretty cool."<br /><br />
Find out more information about the CopperDog 150 at copperdog150.com.<br />]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Sakari&#39;s window earns runner up in Winter Carnival challenge</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[As Michigan Technological University students are putting the final touches on the snow statues today, Portage Health is celebrating a second-place finish in the Winter Carnival Window Contest.]]></description>
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  <dc:date>2012-02-08T14:54:00Z</dc:date>
  <content:encoded><![CDATA[As <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org" title="Michigan Technological University" target="_blank">Michigan Technological University</a> students are putting the final touches on the snow statues today, Portage Health is celebrating a second-place finish in the <a href="http://www.mtu.edu/carnival" title="Winter Carnival" target="_blank">Winter Carnival</a> Window Contest.<br /><br />
The window is located in the <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/Locations/Apothecary_-_Hancock/" title="Portage Health Apothecary">Portage Health Apothecary</a> and was put together by Certified Pharmacy Technician Tiina Sakari. A photo of the window is below, stop by the hospital to see it in person!<br /><br /> <img src="http://www.portagehealth.org/uploadedImages/Content/Test_Blog/windowdecoration.jpg" alt="Winter Carnival Window" title="Winter Carnival Window" />]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Birthing center temporarily closed to visiting children</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[Due to a high occurrence of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) cases amongst local youth, the Portage Health Family Birthing Center will be temporarily closed to visiting children. This change in policy is effective immediately.]]></description>
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  <dc:date>2012-01-31T14:54:00Z</dc:date>
  <content:encoded><![CDATA[HANCOCK – Due to a high occurrence of <a href="http://portagehealth.kramesonline.com/3,S,86235" target="_blank">respiratory syncytial virus</a> (RSV) cases amongst local youth, the Portage Health Family Birthing Center will be temporarily closed to visiting children. This change in policy is effective immediately.<br /><br />RSV is a contagious viral disease that can lead to serious health problems, especially for newborns.<br /><br />Healthy adults are still allowed to enter the birthing center during regular visiting hours (Daily, 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. – 8 p.m.), but until Portage Health officials feel the number of cases is significantly lowered, children will not be allowed to enter.<br /><br />Visit <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/familybirthingcenter">portagehealth.org/familybirthingcenter</a> for the latest updates.<br />]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Portage Health partners with local schools to raise cancer funds</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[Portage Health is helping to pink-out a couple upcoming high school basketball games between <a href="http%3a//www.lakelinden.k12.mi.us/" target="_blank">Lake Linden-Hubbell</a> and <a href="http://www.dollarbay.k12.mi.us/" target="_blank">Dollar Bay</a> in an effort to raise awareness and funds for those battling cancer.]]></description>
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  <dc:date>2012-01-26T14:54:00Z</dc:date>
  <content:encoded><![CDATA[DOLLAR BAY – Portage Health is helping to pink-out a couple upcoming high school basketball games between <a title="Lake Linden-Hubbell" href="http://www.lakelinden.k12.mi.us/" target="_blank">Lake Linden-Hubbell</a> and <a href="http://www.dollarbay.k12.mi.us/" target="_blank">Dollar Bay</a> in an effort to raise awareness and funds for those battling cancer.<br /><br /><img style="BORDER-BOTTOM: 0px solid; BORDER-LEFT: 0px solid; PADDING-BOTTOM: 5px; PADDING-LEFT: 5px; WIDTH: 150px; PADDING-RIGHT: 5px; HEIGHT: 120px; BORDER-TOP: 0px solid; BORDER-RIGHT: 0px solid; PADDING-TOP: 5px" title="DollarBayBasketballTeam" border="0" hspace="5" alt="DollarBayBasketballTeam" vspace="5" align="left" src="http://www.portagehealth.org/uploadedImages/Content/braest_cancer_3.jpg" width="160" height="130" />“The student athletes understand the purpose of such fundraisers, and it’s exciting for them,” said Jan Quarless, superintendent at Dollar Bay/Tamarack City Area Schools. “All of them get enjoy this event, and like supporting a great cause.”<br /><br />The Copper Country Conference rivalry will be played out in two parts, first a boy’s game on Friday, Jan. 27 in Dollar Bay, and then a girl’s game on Thursday, Feb. 16 in Lake Linden.<br /><br />Portage Health is providing custom-printed pink t-shirts to all participants, who will wear the shirts for warm ups. The shirts have numbers and names of all participants and will be entered into a silent auction, with all of the proceeds assisting those who are battling cancer in our community. <br /><br />This is the second year Portage Health has teamed up with the two schools, which are situated just a few miles away from each other along Torch Lake. <br /><br />“Last year was the first time we ever tried an event like this,” said Gary Guisfredi, athletic director at Lake Linden-Hubbell Public Schools. “We were very happy with the response from parents, students and fans, and we’re excited to see how well it works again this year.”<br /><br />]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Dr. Smoot presents to CCISD officials</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[<a title="Dr. Carl Smoot" href="http://www.portagehealth.org/smoot">Dr. Carl Smoot</a> was up to his usual antics Monday morning as he presented information to personnel from the <a title="Copper Country Intermediate School District" href="http://search.yahoo.com/r/_ylt=A0oG7m7NBR9PYCQAXuBXNyoA;_ylu=X3oDMTEyOGFucXJwBHNlYwNzcgRwb3MDMQRjb2xvA2FjMgR2dGlkA0g2MDRfNzY-/SIG=11dsk646u/EXP=1327461965/**http%3a//www.copperisd.org/" target="_blank">Copper Country Intermediate School District</a>. “The information was heavily research based,” said Christine Salo, director of special education at the CCISD. “We heard several great comments about his sense of humor and the information he provided.”]]></description>
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  <dc:date>2012-01-24T14:54:00Z</dc:date>
  <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img style="BORDER-BOTTOM: 0px solid; BORDER-LEFT: 0px solid; PADDING-BOTTOM: 5px; WIDTH: 680px; HEIGHT: 248px; BORDER-TOP: 0px solid; BORDER-RIGHT: 0px solid; PADDING-TOP: 5px" title="Dr. Smoot Presention" border="0" alt="Dr. Smoot Presention" vspace="5" src="http://www.portagehealth.org/uploadedImages/Content/Test_Blog/DrSmootPresenting.jpg" width="680" height="258" /><br /> </p>
<p>HANCOCK – <a title="Dr. Carl Smoot" href="http://www.portagehealth.org/smoot">Dr. Carl Smoot</a> was up to his usual antics Monday morning as he presented information to personnel from the <a title="Copper Country Intermediate School District" href="http://www.ccisd.k12.mi.us/" target="_blank">Copper Country Intermediate School District</a>.<br /><br />“The information was heavily research based,” said Christine Salo, director of special education at the CCISD. “We heard several great comments about his sense of humor and the information he provided.”<br /><br />Dr. Smoot is a board certified sleep medicine physician. He leads the <a title="Portage Health Sleep Disorders Center" href="http://www.portagehealth.org/sleep">Portage Health Sleep Disorders Center</a>.<br /><br />“That was a great audience,” Dr. Smoot said. “These professionals deal with the presented issues on a daily basis, and were very knowledgable.”<br /><br />The group included staff from several of the local schools, as well as from the CCISD.<br /><br />“We found his advice was applicable to the adults there as much as it was about the children we work with,” said Salo. “I think there will be more requests for his presentation.”<br /><br />Dr. Smoot’s messages ranged from making sure to get enough hours of sleep, to how much of an effect poor sleep patterns can have.<br /><br />“The most important thing, though, for a person at any age, is to wake up around the same time every day of the week,” he said.<br /><br />Dr. Smoot performed a public presentation in November at the Portage Health Conference Center. Please contact the <a title="Portage Health Communications Department" href="http://www.portagehealth.org/News_Room/Press_Kit/">Portage Health Communications Department</a> if you would like Dr. Smoot to present to your group.<br /> </p>]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Western Upper Peninsula District Health Department confirms E coli cases</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[<p>According to a press release from the Western upper Peninsula District Health Department on January 12, 2012, seven confirmed cases of E coli have been traced to our community. We urge anyone who was ill with bloody diarrhea&#160;in late December</p>]]></description>
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  <dc:date>2012-01-13T14:54:00Z</dc:date>
  <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>According to a press release from the <a title="Western upper Peninsula District Health Department " href="http://www.wupdhd.org/" target="_blank" onClick="_gaq.push(['_trackEvent', 'External Link', 'Click', 'WUPDHD-E Coli']);">Western upper Peninsula District Health Department </a>on January 12, 2012, seven confirmed cases of E coli have been traced to our community. </p>
<p>We urge anyone who was ill with bloody diarrhea in late December and early January to call the Health Department at (906) 483-7382. </p>
<p>If you are currently ill, please call your <a title="healthcare provider" href="http://www.portagehealth.org/providerfinder.aspx">healthcare provider</a>, or visit the nearest <a title="urgent care center" href="http://www.portagehealth.org/Express_Care/">urgent care center</a>. </p>]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Bogan, Donahue and Store provide community update</title>
  <link>http://www.portagehealth.org/blogs.aspx?id=2147485713&amp;blogid=146</link>
  <description><![CDATA[Despite a nationwide struggle in healthcare, the Copper Country’s oldest and most trusted healthcare organization, Portage Health, is still as strong as ever, pushing the curve and keeping its residents healthy. That’s the main message from Portage Health CEO and President Jim Bogan, who presented to a group of community and business leaders at Michigan Technological University’s Memorial Union Building today.]]></description>
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  <dc:date>2012-01-04T14:54:00Z</dc:date>
  <content:encoded><![CDATA[HOUGHTON – Despite a nationwide struggle in healthcare, the Copper Country’s oldest and most trusted healthcare organization, Portage Health, is still as strong as ever, pushing the curve and keeping its residents healthy.<br /><br /><img src="http://www.portagehealth.org/uploadedImages/Content/Test_Blog/CommunityUpdate1.jpg" alt="CommunityUpdate01" title="CommunityUpdate01" align="left" border="0" style="border-top-width: 0px; border-right-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; border-left-width: 0px; border-top-style: solid; border-right-style: solid; border-bottom-style: solid; border-left-style: solid; padding-left: 5px; padding-right: 5px; padding-top: 5px; padding-bottom: 5px; width: 250px; height: 157px; " width="250" height="157" hspace="5" vspace="5" />That’s the main message from Portage Health CEO and President Jim Bogan, who presented to a group of community and business leaders at Michigan Technological University’s Memorial Union Building today.<br /><br />

Bogan discussed the challenging outlook for nationwide healthcare.<br /><br />
 
“As a nation, we spend almost twice as much as other nations on healthcare, and we’re not getting the results,” said Bogan. “The future of healthcare lies in hospitals providing more appropriate and cost-effective care, following the value equation of ‘(Quality+Service)/Cost=Value.’ That’s vital to our future.”<br /><br /><img src="http://www.portagehealth.org/uploadedImages/Content/Test_Blog/CommunityUpdate2.jpg" alt="CommunityUpdate02" title="CommunityUpdate02" align="right" border="0" style="border-top-width: 0px; border-right-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; border-left-width: 0px; border-top-style: solid; border-right-style: solid; border-bottom-style: solid; border-left-style: solid; padding-left: 5px; padding-right: 5px; padding-top: 5px; padding-bottom: 5px; width: 200px; height: 164px; " width="200" height="164" hspace="5" vspace="5" />Locally, Portage Health has continued moving forward in its efforts to ensure patient access to a highly trained and qualified medical staff. In the past two years, Portage Health has recruited 25 new medical staff providers in a wide variety of specialties. Seventeen new medical providers are practicing already, and the remaining providers will begin practicing between now and 2014.<br /><br />“Recruiting is always a challenge, especially in this economic atmosphere,” said Kevin Store, Director of Marketing and Communications. “However, the quality of life provided by our community and the quality of our healthcare organization has helped us attract well-trained and highly skilled providers to our organization.”<br /><br />

Financially, last year was a good one for the Portage Health, which bounced back after two consecutive years of shrinking operating margins to realize an operating margin of 3 percent, up from 2 percent in 2010. That margin provides for sound financial stability and puts Portage Health in a better position to move forward.<br /><br />

“We continue to buck the national trend,” said Brian Donahue, CFO and Vice President of Finance. “We’re able to provide more services for our community, have a stable workforce and keep ourselves financially strong.”<br /><br /><img src="http://www.portagehealth.org/uploadedImages/Content/Test_Blog/CommunityUpdate3(3).jpg" alt="CommunityUpdate3" title="CommunityUpdate3" align="left" border="0" style="border-top-width: 0px; border-right-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; border-left-width: 0px; border-top-style: solid; border-right-style: solid; border-bottom-style: solid; border-left-style: solid; padding-left: 5px; padding-right: 5px; padding-top: 5px; padding-bottom: 5px; width: 300px; height: 149px; " width="300" height="149" hspace="5" vspace="5" />It is important that proactive measures continue to be taken, such as Portage Health’s alliance with Superior Health Partners and implementation of the Electronic Medical Records. Additional measures Portage Health will take in the coming year include initiatives in value-based purchasing, a bundled-payment-demonstration project, patient-centered medical home project and preparing for measurement of the health status of our population.<br /><br />

“What we want our community to take away from this presentation is the knowledge that Portage Health is in a strong financial position; cognitive of the forthcoming challenges we will face in providing quality healthcare services; working hard to position ourselves – now – to better meet these challenges in the upcoming year”, concluded Bogan.<br />]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Foundation Ball and Auction set for May 19, 2012</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[<p>The <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/foundation" title="Portage Health Foundation">Portage Health Foundation</a> is excited to announce the date for the <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/foundationball" title="2012 Ball and Auction">2012 Ball and Auction</a>, which will be held on Saturday, May 19, at the <a href="http://rozsa.tickets.mtu.edu/Online/default.asp" title="Rosza Center for the Performing Arts" target="_blank">Rosza Center for the Performing Arts</a>.</p>
<br />The Ball and Auction is the premier annual fundraising event for the Portage Health Foundation, which is a charitable non-profit organization established in 1990 to support the mission of Portage Health.<br />]]></description>
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  <content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.portagehealth.org/uploadedImages/Content/Test_Blog/ballandauction.jpg" alt="Portage Health Foundation Ball and Auction" title="Portage Health Foundation Ball and Auction" align="left" border="0" style="border-top-width: 0px; border-right-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; border-left-width: 0px; border-top-style: solid; border-right-style: solid; border-bottom-style: solid; border-left-style: solid; width: 200px; height: 146px; " width="200" height="146" />HANCOCK – The <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/foundation" title="Portage Health Foundation">Portage Health Foundation</a> is excited to announce the date for the <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/foundationball" title="2012 Ball and Auction">2012 Ball and Auction</a>, which will be held on Saturday, May 19, at the <a href="http://rozsa.tickets.mtu.edu/Online/default.asp" title="Rosza Center for the Performing Arts" target="_blank">Rosza Center for the Performing Arts</a>.<br /><br />
The Ball and Auction is the premier annual fundraising event for the Portage Health Foundation, which is a charitable non-profit organization established in 1990 to support the mission of Portage Health.<br /><br />
The Portage Health Foundation Ball and Auction will be a fun-filled evening with delicious food, dancing and exciting fundraising activities and games. Each year the money raised focuses on one department, program or service.<br /><br /> 
Registration details will be released closer to the event. An invitation is not required to attend.<br /><br />
Please visit <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/foundationball" title="portagehealth.org/foundationball">portagehealth.org/foundationball</a> to learn more about the event, or <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/foundation" title="portagehealth.org/foundation">portagehealth.org/foundation</a> to learn more about the Portage Health Foundation.<br />]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Family Birthing Center welcomes first baby of 2012</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[<p>Kent and Amber Holombo of Chassell welcomed in the Upper Peninsula’s first baby of the New Year on Sunday morning at 6 a.m. when Nolan Ryan Holombo was born in the Portage Health Family Birthing Center.</p>]]></description>
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  <content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.portagehealth.org/uploadedImages/Content/Test_Blog/BabyNolan.jpg" alt="Nolan Ryan Holombo" title="Nolan Ryan Holombo" align="left" border="0" style="border-top-width: 0px; border-right-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; border-left-width: 0px; border-top-style: solid; border-right-style: solid; border-bottom-style: solid; border-left-style: solid; padding-left: 5px; padding-right: 5px; padding-top: 5px; padding-bottom: 5px; width: 150px; height: 167px; " width="150" height="167" hspace="5" vspace="5" />HANCOCK – Kent and Amber Holombo of Chassell welcomed in the Upper Peninsula’s first baby of the New Year on Sunday morning at 6 a.m. when Nolan Ryan Holombo was born in the Portage Health Family Birthing Center.<br /><br />
Nolan is 20.5 inches long and weighed in at seven pounds and one ounce after birth. He’s the sixth child for the Holombo family, whom all visited the hospital Sunday to see the newest addition to the family. <br /><br />
Little Nolan was delivered safely by Dr. Rebecca Baudoin five hours after Amber arrived at the hospital.]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Express Care open throughout holiday season</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[<p>HOUGHTON – Portage Health <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/expresscare">Express Care</a> will be open from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Christmas Eve, Christmas, New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day (Dec. 24, 25, 31; Jan. 1). </p>
<p>The facility is open 365 days a year, offering fast and easy care for illnesses or injury. Basic services are just $45, with a medical professional examining issues ranging from sore throat, earache, allergies, minor burns, rashes and more.</p>]]></description>
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  <dc:date>2011-12-20T14:54:00Z</dc:date>
  <content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.portagehealth.org/uploadedImages/Content/Test_Blog/ExpressCare.jpg" alt="Express Care" title="Express Care" align="left" border="0" style="border-top-width: 0px; border-right-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; border-left-width: 0px; border-top-style: solid; border-right-style: solid; border-bottom-style: solid; border-left-style: solid; padding-left: 5px; padding-right: 5px; padding-top: 5px; padding-bottom: 5px; width: 200px; height: 134px; " hspace="5" vspace="5" width="200" height="134" />HOUGHTON – Portage Health <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/expresscare">Express Care</a> will be open from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Christmas Eve, Christmas, New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day (Dec. 24, 25, 31; Jan. 1). <br /><br />
The facility is open 365 days a year, offering fast and easy care for illnesses or injury. Basic services are just $45, with a medical professional examining issues ranging from sore throat, earache, allergies, minor burns, rashes and more.<br /><br />
Find out more information about Express Care, including a full list of available services, by visiting <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/expresscare">portagehealth.org/expresscare</a>.<br />]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Dialysis Center receives grant for wheelchairs</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[The <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/dialysis">Portage Health Dialysis Center</a> has received a $400 grant for the purchase of additional wheelchairs. The grant was awarded by the Portage Community Health Fund, which is managed by the <a href="http://www.k-c-f.org" target="_blank">Keweenaw Community Foundation</a>.]]></description>
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  <dc:date>2011-12-19T14:54:00Z</dc:date>
  <content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.portagehealth.org/uploadedImages/Content/Test_Blog/kcf logo.jpg" alt="Keweenaw Community Foundation" title="Keweenaw Community Foundation" align="right" border="0" style="border-top-width: 0px; border-right-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; border-left-width: 0px; border-top-style: solid; border-right-style: solid; border-bottom-style: solid; border-left-style: solid; width: 200px; height: 109px; " width="200" height="109" /><img src="http://www.portagehealth.org/uploadedImages/Content/Test_Blog/PH-DialysisCenter-C.jpg" alt="Portage Health Dialysis Center" title="Portage Health Dialysis Center" align="right" border="0" style="border-top-width: 0px; border-right-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; border-left-width: 0px; border-top-style: solid; border-right-style: solid; border-bottom-style: solid; border-left-style: solid; width: 250px; height: 62px; " width="250" height="62" />HANCOCK – The <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/dialysis">Portage Health Dialysis Center</a> has received a $400 grant for the purchase of additional wheelchairs.<br /><br />
The grant was awarded by the Portage Community Health Fund, which is managed by the <a href="http://www.k-c-f.org" target="_blank">Keweenaw Community Foundation</a>.<br /><br />
"Wheelchairs are essential to the services we provide," said Karen Kelley, director of dialysis. "This grant will help us add two new wheelchairs, aiding us as we provide our patients with the best care possible."<br /><br />
The wheelchairs are used to transport patients in, around and out of the dialysis unit.<br /><br />
"Having wheelchairs maintained in the department eases patient access," said Kelley. "Whether that means transportation upstairs, or even to the restroom during treatment."<br /><br />
For more information on the <a href="http://www.k-c-f.org" target="_blank">Keweenaw Community Foundation</a>, visit <a href="http://www.k-c-f.org" target="_blank">k-c-f.org</a>. Learn more about the <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/dialysis">Portage Health Dialysis Center</a> by visiting <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/dialysis">portagehealth.org/dialysis</a>.<br />]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Kevin Store announced as Director of Marketing and Communications</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[Portage Health is pleased to announce Kevin Store as the director of marketing and communications. Store has served as the hospital’s medical staff recruiter since 2009. During his tenure as recruiter he has been an integral part of our successful physician development plan.]]></description>
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  <content:encoded><![CDATA[HANCOCK – Portage Health is pleased to announce Kevin Store as the director of marketing and communications.<br /><br />Store has served as the hospital’s medical staff recruiter since 2009. During his tenure as recruiter he has been an integral part of our successful physician development plan. <br /><br />
"Kevin has been a great asset to our organization," said Jim Bogan, president/CEO of Portage Health. "We have high expectations of him in this new position."<br /><br />
Store will now focus on Portage Health’s marketing and communications efforts.<br /><br />
“I look forward to this new opportunity and intend to build upon what has been done,” Store said. “I have a lot of ideas, which I believe will influence the growth of our organization, as we further promote the high-quality healthcare services we offer and create greater awareness about our impact within the community.”<br /><br />
Store previously served as the executive director at Vocational Strategies, Inc. and the deputy facility administrator of Keweenaw Academy. In those and other various roles in the community he has gained a wealth of experience in business development, strategic marketing communications, public relations, consultation and training, and program development.<br />]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Home Care &amp; Hospice partners with We Honor Veterans</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[<p>To help provide care and support that reflect the important contributions made by veterans, <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/hospice/" target="_blank">Portage Health Home Care &amp; Hospice</a> has become a national partner of <a href="http://www.wehonorveterans.org/" target="_blank">We Honor Veterans</a>, a campaign developed by the <a href="http://www.nhpco.org" target="_blank">National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization (NHPCO)</a> in collaboration with the <a href="http://www.va.gov" target="_blank">Department of Veterans Affairs</a>.</p>]]></description>
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  <dc:date>2011-12-06T14:54:00Z</dc:date>
  <content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.portagehealth.org/uploadedImages/Content/Test_Blog/NHPCOsmall.jpg" alt="NHPCO" title="NHPCO" align="right" border="0" style="border-top-width: 0px; border-right-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; border-left-width: 0px; border-top-style: solid; border-right-style: solid; border-bottom-style: solid; border-left-style: solid; width: 160px; height: 123px; " width="160" height="123" />To help provide care and support that reflect the important contributions made by veterans, <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/hospice/" target="_blank">Portage Health Home Care &amp; Hospice</a> has become a national partner of <a href="http://www.wehonorveterans.org/" target="_blank">We Honor Veterans</a>, a campaign developed by the <a href="http://www.nhpco.org" target="_blank">National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization (NHPCO)</a> in collaboration with the <a href="http://www.va.gov" target="_blank">Department of Veterans Affairs</a>.<br /><br />
“By participating in the We Honor Veterans program, we are making a commitment to help ensure all veterans and their families receive exceptional end-of-life care,” said Marianne Berghefer, Portage Health Hospice volunteer and bereavement coordinator.<br /><br />
As a We Honor Veterans Partner, Portage Health Home Care &amp; Hospice will implement ongoing veteran-centered education for their staff and hospice volunteers to help improve the care they provide to the Veterans they proudly serve.<br /><br />
By recognizing the unique needs of our nation’s veterans who are facing a life-limiting illness, Portage Health Home Care &amp; Hospice is better able to accompany and guide veterans and their families toward a more peaceful ending.<br /><br />
In cases where there might be some specific needs related to the veteran’s military service, combat experience or other traumatic events, Portage Health Home Care &amp; Hospice will find tools to help support those they are caring for.<br /><br />
“All hospices are serving veterans, but often aren’t aware of that person’s service in the armed forces,” said J. Donald Schumacher, NHPCO president and CEO. “Through We Honor Veterans, we are taking a giant step forward in helping hospice and palliative care providers understand and serve veterans at the end of life and work more effectively with VA medical facilities in their communities.”<br /><br />
The resources of We Honor Veterans focuses on respectful inquiry, compassionate listening and grateful acknowledgment, coupled with veteran-centric education of healthcare staff caring for Veterans. To learn more about We Honor Veterans please visit <a href="http://www.wehonorveterans.org" target="_blank">wehonorveterans.org</a>.<br />]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Dr. Khokhar earns board certification</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/khokhar" target="_blank">Dr. Mansoor Khokhar</a> joined Portage Health in July 2011, and in October, Dr. Khokhar was successful in becoming board certified. Dr. Khokhar, a hospitalist at Portage Health, has been in the medical field for more than 28 years.]]></description>
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  <dc:date>2011-12-05T14:54:00Z</dc:date>
  <content:encoded><![CDATA[HANCOCK – <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/khokhar" target="_blank">Dr. Mansoor Khokhar</a> joined Portage Health in July 2011, and in October, Dr. Khokhar was successful in becoming board certified.<br /><br /><img src="http://www.portagehealth.org/uploadedImages/Content/Test_Blog/KhokharMug.jpg" alt="Dr. Khokhar" title="Dr. Khokhar" align="right" border="0" style="border-top-width: 0px; border-right-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; border-left-width: 0px; border-top-style: solid; border-right-style: solid; border-bottom-style: solid; border-left-style: solid; padding-left: 10px; padding-right: 10px; padding-top: 10px; padding-bottom: 10px; width: 200px; height: 237px; " hspace="10" vspace="10" width="200" height="237" />“I have that sense of achievement for hitting a target that I’ve worked hard at for a long time,” he said. “I’m enjoying the satisfaction of knowing my effort and hard work has formally been recognized.”<br /><br />
Dr. Khokhar, a hospitalist at Portage Health, has been in the medical field for more than 28 years.<br /><br />
“With a previous background in surgery, this learning, training and qualification from a medicine point of view has given me a more in-depth appreciation of the disease process that we encounter and the treatment options that are available to best suit the patient,” he said. “I know each patient has their own feelings, impressions, and views of their disease, the treatment and the after effects. I try to provide answers and information to all these aspects, not only to the patient, but to the family as well.”<br /><br />
Dr. Khokhar came to the Copper Country after time spent at <a href="http://www.thechristhospital.com/TCHMA" target="_blank">The Christ Hospital</a> in Cincinnati, Ohio, a 550-bed operation.<br /><br />
“My program was very supportive and understanding, considering the fact that my training and style was originally surgery oriented,” he said. “I had to change a lot, and the faculty in that program helped me in achieving certification.”<br /><br />
Learn more about Dr. Khokhar by visiting <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/khokhar" target="_blank">portagehealth.org/khokhar</a>.<br />]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Lights of Love ceremony scheduled for Thursday morning</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[The Portage Hospital Auxiliary is hosting its annual <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/Staff_and_Volunteers/Volunteers/Lights_of_Love/" title="Lights of Love" target="_blank">Lights of Love</a> ceremony on Thursday at 10 a.m. in the Portage Health lobby. Funds raised will help four college students through a scholarship program.]]></description>
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  <dc:date>2011-11-28T14:54:00Z</dc:date>
  <content:encoded><![CDATA[<strong>Update: </strong>See <a href="https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10150500990336808.433191.31590831807&amp;type=1" title="photos from the 2011 event" target="_blank">photos from the 2011 event</a>, which was hosted on Thursday, Dec. 11, on our <a href="http://www.facebook.com/portagehealth" title="Facebook page" target="_blank">Facebook page</a>. Below is a press release,&#160;for more information on the scholarship,&#160;<a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/Staff_and_Volunteers/Volunteers/Scholarship_program/" title="click here" target="_blank">click here</a>. <br /><br /><br />
HANCOCK – The Portage Hospital Auxiliary is hosting its annual <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/Staff_and_Volunteers/Volunteers/Lights_of_Love/" title="Lights of Love" target="_blank">Lights of Love</a> ceremony on Thursday at 10 a.m. in the Portage Health lobby. <br /><br /><img src="http://www.portagehealth.org/uploadedImages/Content/Test_Blog/tree.jpg" alt="2010 Lights of Love Tree" title="2010 Lights of Love Tree" align="left" border="0" style="border-top-width: 0px; border-right-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; border-left-width: 0px; border-top-style: solid; border-right-style: solid; border-bottom-style: solid; border-left-style: solid; padding-left: 5px; padding-right: 5px; padding-top: 5px; padding-bottom: 5px; width: 250px; height: 362px; " hspace="5" vspace="5" width="250" height="362" />“It will be a lovely program,” said Fayth Wolfe, chair of the <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/Staff_and_Volunteers/Volunteers/Lights_of_Love/" title="Lights of Love" target="_blank">Lights of Love</a> program. “We’ll read all the names of people the lights are dedicated to, the Hancock High School music ensemble will be playing Christmas music under the direction of Cheryl DeLong and afterwards we’ll have a charming reception in the Portage Health Conference Center.” <br /> <br />
The ceremony marks the beginning of the <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/Staff_and_Volunteers/Volunteers/Lights_of_Love/" title="Lights of Love" target="_blank">Lights of Love</a> program for the season, which features a beautifully lit Christmas tree in the lobby of the hospital. Each light on the tree is either in memory of someone who has passed, or honoring someone still alive. <br /> <br />
The lights are $5 each, with proceeds going toward scholarships for local students. Lights are available at <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/gift_shop/" title="The Guilded Rose Gift Shop" target="_blank">The Guilded Rose Gift Shop</a> inside the hospital or by contacting <a href="mailto:cgreenleaf@portagehealth.org?subject=Lights of Love" title="Lights of Love">Connie Greenleaf</a>, at 483-1566.  <br /> <br />
There are four $1,000 scholarships available, but students must be in their second year of school in a health-related field. Eligible students must also originally be from the Keweenaw.  <br /> <br />
“We want to grow our own healthcare providers,” said Wolfe. “The hospital will match what we give to provide four scholarships to eligible students.”<br /><br />
Notices for the scholarships will be sent out soon and awarded in the spring, for more information on the scholarship, <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/Staff_and_Volunteers/Volunteers/Scholarship_program/" title="click here" target="_blank">click here</a>. The public is invited to attend the reception.  <br /> <br />]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Feedback leads to perioperative upgrades</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[<p>Portage Health recently completed more than $70,000 in upgrades to its perioperative service department, which includes a private family waiting room and patient cubicles. “This was all done because of patient comments in</p>]]></description>
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  <dc:date>2011-11-21T14:54:00Z</dc:date>
  <content:encoded><![CDATA[HANCOCK – The public spoke, and we listened.<br /><br /><img src="http://www.portagehealth.org/uploadedImages/Content/Test_Blog/waitingroom1.jpg" alt="New Waiting Room 1" title="New Waiting Room 1" align="left" border="0" style="border-top-width: 0px; border-right-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; border-left-width: 0px; border-top-style: solid; border-right-style: solid; border-bottom-style: solid; border-left-style: solid; width: 250px; height: 165px; " width="250" height="165" />Portage Health recently completed more than $70,000 in upgrades to its perioperative service department, which includes a private family waiting room and patient cubicles.<br /><br />
“This was all done because of patient comments in the post-visit survey,” said Nancy Archambeau, RN, perioperative services coordinator. “We take great pride in these improvements to our community’s largest healthcare facility.”<br /><br />
The sizable waiting room features stylish new furniture, a 46” high definition television, a pull-down bed, and free coffee and water to help make the wait more comfortable for families.<br /><br /><img src="http://www.portagehealth.org/uploadedImages/Content/Test_Blog/waitingroom2.jpg" alt="New Waiting Room 2" title="New Waiting Room 2" align="right" border="0" style="border-top-width: 0px; border-right-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; border-left-width: 0px; border-top-style: solid; border-right-style: solid; border-bottom-style: solid; border-left-style: solid; width: 250px; height: 167px; " width="250" height="167" />“Some of these families wait in here for several hours, and they’re now able to do it in a private, comfortable setting,” said Archambeau. “It’s warm, inviting and a more comfortable place for these families who are going through a difficult time.”<br /><br />There is also a separate private counseling area where doctors can meet one-on-one with loved ones after a surgery.<br /><br />
“The changes have been received very well by patients so far,” Archambeau said.<br /><br /><img src="http://www.portagehealth.org/uploadedImages/Content/Test_Blog/newglass.jpg" alt="New Glass Doors" title="New Glass Doors" align="left" border="0" style="border-top-width: 0px; border-right-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; border-left-width: 0px; border-top-style: solid; border-right-style: solid; border-bottom-style: solid; border-left-style: solid; width: 250px; height: 168px; " width="250" height="168" />The new patient cubicles are in the same area as they were before, but sliding glass doors have been installed in all 12 cubicles.<br /><br />
“Patient feedback told us it was too noisy,” Archambeau said. “These glass doors are convenient, easy to use and have already garnered many positive comments from recurring patients.”<br /><br />Curtains are still available to create a completely private area, while the glass doors cut the noise to a minimum.<br /><br />
“It’s all about the patient’s and their family’s satisfaction with our services,” said Glenn Patrick, director of facilities. “Investments in our facility such as this are vital to our community’s health moving forward.”<br />]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Apothecary adds Chassell and Painesdale to delivery area</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[<p>HANCOCK – The Apothecary Health Mart pharmacies delivery area now includes Chassell and Painesdale. The total delivery area ranges from Calumet and Lake Linden to Chassell and Painesdale. “We’re committed to providing quality service for our customers,” said Jason Evans,</p>]]></description>
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  <dc:date>2011-11-07T14:54:00Z</dc:date>
  <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>HANCOCK – The Apothecary Health Mart pharmacies <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/freedelivery/" target="_blank">delivery area</a> now includes Chassell and Painesdale.<br /><br />The total delivery area ranges from Calumet and Lake Linden to Chassell and Painesdale.<br /><br /> </p>
<center><img style="BORDER-BOTTOM: 0px solid; BORDER-LEFT: 0px solid; WIDTH: 500px; HEIGHT: 587px; BORDER-TOP: 0px solid; BORDER-RIGHT: 0px solid" title="Apothecary Delivery Area" border="0" alt="Apothecary Delivery Area" align="absMiddle" src="http://www.portagehealth.org/uploadedImages/Content/Test_Blog/DeliveryArea.jpg" width="500" height="587" /></center><p><br /><br />“We’re committed to providing quality service for our customers,” said Jason Evans, pharmacy director. “Adding service to our neighbors south of Houghton is just another step forward for us.” <br /><br />The next-day delivery service includes any medication available at the apothecaries, which are located in Houghton at the <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/apothecaryhoughton/" target="_blank">Portage Health–University Center</a> and at <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/apothecaryhancock/" target="_blank">Portage Health’s main campus</a> in Hancock.<br /><br />“This has always been a popular service we provide,” said Evans. “Not all of our customers are able to get out and drive on a daily basis, and in the winter many of them don’t want to leave their homes.”<br /><br />The move became especially important with the <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/universitycenter/" target="_blank">construction at the University Center</a> location temporarily closing the area’s only drive-through window. <br /><br />“We needed to make sure patients were still going to get their medication in a comfortable way,” Evans said. <br /><br />Portage Health has added an additional delivery vehicle as well as an additional driver to prepare for the additional routes. <br /><br />For more information on our free delivery service or to order your prescription call <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/apothecaryhoughton/" target="_blank">Apothecary-Houghton</a> at 483-1818 or <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/apothecaryhancock/" target="_blank">Apothecary-Hancock</a>, which is open seven days a week, at 483-1919.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Visiting hours changing in Family Birthing Center</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[The Portage Health <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/familybirthingcenter" target="_blank">Family Birthing Center</a> visiting hours are changing, affective Nov. 14. The new visiting hours are from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. each day, giving family and friends eight hours each day.]]></description>
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  <dc:date>2011-11-03T14:54:00Z</dc:date>
  <content:encoded><![CDATA[<img style="BORDER-BOTTOM: 0px solid; BORDER-LEFT: 0px solid; PADDING-BOTTOM: 5px; PADDING-LEFT: 5px; WIDTH: 200px; PADDING-RIGHT: 5px; HEIGHT: 134px; BORDER-TOP: 0px solid; BORDER-RIGHT: 0px solid; PADDING-TOP: 5px" title="Family Birthing Center" border="0" hspace="5" alt="Family Birthing Center" vspace="5" align="right" src="http://www.portagehealth.org/uploadedImages/Content/Test_Blog/familybirthing.jpg" width="210" height="144" />HANCOCK – The Portage Health <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/familybirthingcenter" target="_blank">Family Birthing Center</a> visiting hours are changing, effective Nov. 14. <br /><br />The new hours are from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. each day, giving family and friends eight hours of visiting time per day.<br /><br />Along with the new hours, the Family Birthing Center is now allowing only two support people during labor, no additional visitors for an hour after delivery and no children under the age of 12 are admitted unless they are siblings of the newborn.<br /><br />“These changes are designed to promote safety for our mothers and babies,” said Cheryl Frankovich, RN, BSN, unit manager. <br /><br />This will allow for more individualized attention for the mother/newborn as well as vital assistance with breastfeeding.<br /><br />“The first few days are critical to a newborn’s development,” Frankovich said. “These changes will help keep the level of care high and our community’s newest residents safe.”<br /><br />To learn about the Family Birthing Center, visit <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/familybirthingcenter" target="_blank">portagehealth.org/familybirthingcenter</a>.<br />]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Halloween Hustle to raise money for SKY</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[HOUGHTON – The second annual Portage Health Halloween Hustle is Saturday morning at 11 a.m. at the <a title="Ray Kestner Memorial Park" href="http://www.yelp.com/biz/houghton-waterfront-park-houghton" target="_blank">Ray Kestner Memorial Park</a> on the waterfront in Houghton.]]></description>
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  <dc:date>2011-10-25T14:54:00Z</dc:date>
  <content:encoded><![CDATA[HOUGHTON – The second annual Portage Health Halloween Hustle will be held Saturday, Oct. 29, at 11 a.m. at the <a title="Ray Kestner Memorial Park" href="http://www.yelp.com/biz/houghton-waterfront-park-houghton" target="_blank">Ray Kestner Memorial Park</a> on the waterfront in Houghton.<br /><br />
The event, which is a fundraiser for <a title="Simple Kindness for Youth (SKY)" href="http://www.simplekindnessforyouth.org/" target="_blank">Simple Kindness for Youth (SKY)</a>, is a 5k or 10k walk or run. It’s $10 for participants with ages 12 and under free.<br /><br />
“This is a fun event specifically designed to create some family fun over Halloween weekend,” said <a title="Halloween Hustle" href="mailto:aluskin@portagehealth.org?subject=Halloween Hustle">Angela Luskin</a>, the event’s organizer. <br /><br />
Educators interested in giving back to youth in local school districts formed <a title="SKY" href="http://www.simplekindnessforyouth.org/" target="_blank">SKY</a> in 2010. Funds are used to help educators provide better in-school opportunities. <br /><br />
“SKY is a great upstart organization for our community,” said Luskin. “Supporting this organization is helping to support all of the youth in our community. <br /><br />No time will be kept on the course, which will start at the park and follow the waterfront trail before turning around at the 2.5-kilometer and 5-kilometer marks. <br /><br />
Preregistration is not required. Participants will receive a free water bottle, snacks after the race and will be entered into a raffle for donated prizes. Registration will open at 10:30 a.m. at the park.<br /><br />Visit the event's website <a title="portagehealth.org/halloweenhustle" href="http://www.portagehealth.org/halloweenhustle" target="_blank">portagehealth.org/halloweenhustle</a> or RSVP to our <a href="https://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=173595942727033" title="Facebook event" target="_blank">Facebook event</a>.<br />]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>American Heart Association names Portage Health as Platinum workplace</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[<p>HANCOCK – Portage Health has just walked its way into Platinum Status as a Fit Friendly Company, according to the American Heart Association.   “We’ve worked hard to get this recognition, and every employee here can be proud of it,” said</p>]]></description>
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  <dc:date>2011-10-13T14:54:00Z</dc:date>
  <content:encoded><![CDATA[HANCOCK – Portage Health has just walked its way into Platinum Status as a <a href="http://www.startwalkingnow.org/start_workplace_fit_friendly.jsp" target="_blank">Fit Friendly Company</a>, according to the <a href="http://www.heart.org" target="_blank">American Heart Association</a>.&#160;<br /><br /><img src="http://www.portagehealth.org/uploadedImages/Content/Test_Blog/happystaff1.jpg" alt="Portage Health Staff" title="Portage Health Staff" align="right" border="0" style="border-top-width: 0px; border-right-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; border-left-width: 0px; border-top-style: solid; border-right-style: solid; border-bottom-style: solid; border-left-style: solid; padding-left: 5px; padding-right: 5px; padding-top: 5px; padding-bottom: 5px; width: 300px; height: 233px; " hspace="5" vspace="5" width="300" height="233" />In past years, Portage Health has been recognized with a Gold Status, but this year the hospital stepped up to Platinum, a prestigious status that only 254 companies nationwide were awarded with in 2010.&#160;<br /><br />
“We’ve worked hard to get this recognition, and every employee here can be proud of it,” said Joni Erkkila, wellness coordinator.<br /><br />
Platinum status is the highest level of recognition, and is earned not only by implementing comprehensive wellness opportunities, but also by proving success and results in these efforts.  <br /><br />
“Our wellness program, myHealth, has been very popular amongst our employees, with more than 350 of them participating,” Erkkila said.<br /><br />
“Since the implementation of myHealth in 2009, Portage Health employees have shown improvement in many health indicators, including cholesterol, blood pressure and weight.”  <br /><br />
On top of Portage Health’s comprehensive wellness program, other efforts include ensuring a smoke-free campus, offering discounts on fitness opportunities to employees and family members, and providing healthier options in the <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/Cafe.aspx">Café</a>.<br /><br />
All of these efforts add up to help improve employee morale, increase productivity and show a positive return on investment.<br /><br />
“Keeping our employees healthy and happy is always something we strive to do,” said Jim Bogan, president/CEO. “A recognition like this lets us know we’re headed in the right direction, being a leader in our community."]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>U.P.&#39;s only certified Infant Diagnostic Audiology Center</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[A new piece of equipment and an expert staff have paved the way for Portage Health’s audiology department to become certified as an Infant Diagnostic Audiology Center. Portage Health is the only diagnostic center recognized by Early Hearing Detection and Intervention (EHDI), in the Upper Peninsula.]]></description>
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  <dc:date>2011-10-04T14:54:00Z</dc:date>
  <content:encoded><![CDATA[HANCOCK — A new piece of equipment, and an expert staff have paved the way for <a title="Portage Health’s audiology department " href="http://portagehealth.org/audiology/">Portage Health’s Audiology Department</a> to become certified as an <a title="Newborn Hearing Screening" href="http://portagehealth.org/twocolumn.pb.aspx?pageid=2147484434">Infant Diagnostic Audiology Center</a> by the Michigan <a title="Early Hearing Detection and Intervention" href="http://www.michigan.gov/mdch/0,1607,7-132-2942_4911_21429---,00.html">Early Hearing Detection and Intervention</a> program (EHDI).<br /><br /><img style="BORDER-BOTTOM: 0px solid; BORDER-LEFT: 0px solid; PADDING-BOTTOM: 5px; PADDING-LEFT: 5px; WIDTH: 300px; PADDING-RIGHT: 5px; HEIGHT: 383px; BORDER-TOP: 0px solid; BORDER-RIGHT: 0px solid; PADDING-TOP: 5px" title="Newborn Hearing Testing" border="0" hspace="5" alt="Newborn Hearing Testing" vspace="5" align="right" src="http://www.portagehealth.org/uploadedImages/Content/Test_Blog/audiologychildtestforweb.jpg" width="310" height="393" />Portage Health is the only infant diagnostic center recognized by EHDI in the Upper Peninsula. <br /><br />“Early diagnosis of hearing loss in infancy can make all the difference in the life of a hearing-impaired child,” said Melissa Collard, AuD, one of <a title="two Portage Health audiologists" href="http://portagehealth.org/twocolumn.pb.aspx?pageid=2147484432">two Portage Health audiologists</a> trained to perform full diagnostic tests on infants. “We’re proud of this distinction, and the fact that we can provide specialty care for the youngest of our patients right here in the Copper Country.”<br /><br />Collard acquired expertise in the testing while spending time at <a title="Munson Medical Center" href="http://www.munsonhealthcare.org/?id=371&amp;sid=2" target="_blank">Munson Medical Center</a> in Traverse City, where she managed the newborn hearing screening program and follow up for a hospital with more than 2,000 births per year.<br /><br />Fellow audiologist Nancy Reed, M.A., has been testing infants for more than 25 years and recently completed intensive training focused on pediatric testing and habilitation.<br /><br />With both audiologists exclusively trained in the process, Portage Health further invested in the program by purchasing a Vivosonic and Integrity V500 diagnostic instrument, which provides a much more detailed look at a newborn’s entire auditory pathway.<br /><br />The equipment has the advantage of allowing for testing, even when the child is not asleep or sedated.<br /><br />The state-of-the-art equipment is coupled with fantastic follow-up care.<br /><br />“We can fit hearing aids on children as young as 4-weeks-old,” Collard said. <br /><br />Families from all over the Upper Peninsula have made the trip to Portage Health, seeking out the expert care needed to avoid or address lifelong issues. For more information visit the <a title="Newborn Hearing Screening" href="http://portagehealth.org/twocolumn.pb.aspx?pageid=2147484434">newborn hearing screening page</a> on our website.]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Heiler joins Portage Health&#39;s emergency and Express Care teams</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[<p>Portage Health is pleased to announce that Shawn Heiler, PA-C, has joined the medical staff to work in the emergency department and Express Care . Heiler comes to the Copper Country after spending his entire professional career in metropolitan southeast Michigan. His visit to Portage Health helped him to make</p>]]></description>
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  <dc:date>2011-09-27T14:54:00Z</dc:date>
  <content:encoded><![CDATA[<img style="BORDER-BOTTOM: 0px solid; BORDER-LEFT: 0px solid; PADDING-BOTTOM: 5px; PADDING-LEFT: 5px; WIDTH: 200px; PADDING-RIGHT: 5px; HEIGHT: 279px; BORDER-TOP: 0px solid; BORDER-RIGHT: 0px solid; PADDING-TOP: 5px" title="Shawn Heiler, PA-C" border="0" hspace="5" alt="Shawn Heiler, PA-C" vspace="5" align="left" src="http://www.portagehealth.org/uploadedImages/Content/Test_Blog/HeilerMug.jpg" width="210" height="289" />Portage Health is pleased to announce that <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/heiler" target="_blank">Shawn Heiler, PA-C</a>, has joined the medical staff to work in the <a href="http://portagehealth.org/Emergency_and_Trauma/" target="_blank">emergency department</a> and <a href="http://portagehealth.org/Express_Care/" target="_blank">Express Care</a>.<br /><br />Heiler comes to the Copper Country after spending his entire professional career in metropolitan southeast Michigan.<br /><br />His visit to Portage Health helped him to make his decision to make the trip north.<br /><br />“Everything about Portage Health seems great,” said Heiler. “The <a href="http://portagehealth.org/Emergency_and_Trauma/" target="_blank">emergency department</a> has a lot to offer for being a rural hospital. It has all the things I need to make sure my patients are taken care of.”<br /><br />Jim Bogan, president and CEO of Portage Health, said Heiler will be a great fit.<br /><br />“We look forward to working with Shawn as a member of our emergency, trauma and urgent care team,” said Bogan.<br /><br />Heiler has already begun working in the <a href="http://portagehealth.org/Emergency_and_Trauma/" target="_blank">emergency department</a>, and will also spend time at <a href="http://portagehealth.org/Express_Care/" target="_blank">Express Care</a>.<br /><br />While Heiler adapts to his new professional surroundings, he’s already taken a liking to his physical surroundings.<br /><br />“It’s beautiful up here,” he said. “It’s great for outdoors people like my wife and I.”<br /><br />For more information on Heiler visit <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/heiler" target="_blank">portagehealth.org/heiler</a>.]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Portage Health Family Day at Sept. 24 MTU football game</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[<p>The Portage Health Sports Medicine Institute and Michigan Tech Athletics are proud to present Portage Health Family Day on Saturday, Sept. 24 as the football Huskies take on the University of Indianapolis. Kickoff is at 1 p.m. at Sherman Field</p>]]></description>
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  <dc:date>2011-09-14T14:54:00Z</dc:date>
  <content:encoded><![CDATA[The Portage Health <a title="Sports Medicine Institute" href="http://www.portagehealth.org/sports/">Sports Medicine Institute</a> and <a href="http://www.michigantechhuskies.com">Michigan Tech Athletics</a> are proud to present Portage Health Family Day on Saturday, Sept. 24 as the <a title="football Huskies" href="http://www.michigantechhuskies.com/sports/fball/index">football Huskies</a> take on the University of Indianapolis. Kickoff is at 1 p.m. at Sherman Field in Houghton. <br /><br /><img style="BORDER-BOTTOM: 0px solid; BORDER-LEFT: 0px solid; PADDING-BOTTOM: 5px; PADDING-LEFT: 5px; WIDTH: 310px; PADDING-RIGHT: 5px; HEIGHT: 296px; BORDER-TOP: 0px solid; BORDER-RIGHT: 0px solid; PADDING-TOP: 5px" title="MTU Football" border="0" hspace="5" alt="MTU Football" vspace="5" align="left" src="http://www.portagehealth.org/uploadedImages/Content/Test_Blog/football2.jpg" width="320" height="306" />Portage Health will have a tent at the main entrance, where everyone will have a chance to enter a drawing for a team-autographed helmet or football. Winners will be announced at halftime. <br /><br />Free MTU football posters will be available at the Portage Health tent during the fourth quarter and immediately following the game for the first 500 kids. They will be able to join the huskies on the field after the game for players to sign the posters. <br /><br />Portage Health Family Day will be held in conjunction with Youth Jersey Day. All kids age 3 through 12th grade will receive free admission for wearing <strong>any</strong> sports jersey. The Blizzard Kids Race will also take place at halftime for children 10 and under, and is sponsored by Dairy Queen – participants will receive a coupon for a free ice cream cone. <br /><br />(photo by Michael Blanchard)]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Dr. Baudoin added to Portage Health&#39;s women&#39;s health team</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[<p>HANCOCK – Portage Health is pleased to welcome Dr. Rebecca Baudoin to its women’s health services team. Dr. Baudoin attended the University of Minnesota for medical school and is heading to the Copper Country after finishing her residency at the same institution. She will join Dr. Julie Meyer and Dr. Mohann</p>]]></description>
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  <dc:date>2011-09-08T14:54:00Z</dc:date>
  <content:encoded><![CDATA[<img style="BORDER-BOTTOM: 0px solid; BORDER-LEFT: 0px solid; PADDING-BOTTOM: 5px; PADDING-LEFT: 5px; WIDTH: 200px; PADDING-RIGHT: 5px; HEIGHT: 257px; BORDER-TOP: 0px solid; BORDER-RIGHT: 0px solid; PADDING-TOP: 5px" title="Rebecca Baudoin Mug" border="0" hspace="5" alt="Rebecca Baudoin Mug" vspace="5" align="left" src="http://www.portagehealth.org/uploadedImages/Content/Test_Blog/BaudoinMug.jpg" width="210" height="267" />HANCOCK – Portage Health is pleased to welcome <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/baudoin">Dr. Rebecca Baudoin</a> to its women’s health team. <br /><br />Dr. Baudoin attended the <a href="http://www.med.umn.edu/">University of Minnesota for medical school</a> and is heading to the Copper Country after finishing her residency at the same institution. She will join <a href="http://portagehealth.org/meyer/">Dr. Julie Meyer</a> in providing complete care for women of all ages.<br /><br />“Dr. Baudoin’s arrival provides another choice for women seeking specialized services,” said Jim Bogan, CEO/president of Portage Health. “She complements our other providers very well, improving the quality of care available.”<br /><br />“My goal is to provide comprehensive obstetric and gynecological care to women at all stages of life,” said Baudoin. “From adolescence through childbearing to menopause and beyond.”<br /><br />Baudoin has a full array of services to offer such as minimally invasive surgical options, including several office-based procedures.<br /><br />“Because interactions in OB/GYN are deeply personal, I place an emphasis on partnering with my patients to tailor specific care plans for individual needs,” Baudoin said. <br /><br />Baudoin is set to begin on Wednesday, Sept. 14. Appointments can be made now by calling (906) 483-1050. <br /><br />To learn more about Dr. Baudoin visit <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/baudoin">portagehealth.org/baudoin</a>, and to learn more about women’s health services visit <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/women">portagehealth.org/women</a>.]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Bridgewalk scheduled for Labor Day Monday</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[<p> It’s free, fun and a great way to get your body moving.   That’s right the annual  Portage Health Labor Day Bridge Walk  is right around the corner, scheduled for –when else– Labor Day, Monday Sept. 5. Registration begins at 8:30 a.m. and the walk will start at 9.   
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  <dc:date>2011-08-30T14:54:00Z</dc:date>
  <content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.portagehealth.org/uploadedImages/Content/Test_Blog/BridgeWalk.jpg" alt="Portage Health Labor Day Bridge Walk" title="Portage Health Labor Day Bridge Walk" border="0" style="border-top-width: 0px; border-right-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; border-left-width: 0px; border-top-style: solid; border-right-style: solid; border-bottom-style: solid; border-left-style: solid; padding-left: 5px; padding-right: 5px; padding-top: 5px; padding-bottom: 5px; width: 285px; height: 184px; " width="285" height="184" align="right" hspace="5" vspace="5" />It's free, fun and a great way to get your body moving. <br /><br />
That’s right the annual <a href="http://portagehealth.org/bridgewalk" title="Portage Health Labor Day Bridge Walk" target="_blank">Portage Health Labor Day Bridge Walk</a> is right around the corner, scheduled for –when else– Labor Day, Monday Sept. 5. Registration begins at 8:30 a.m. and the walk will start at 9.<br /><br />
“This walk is a lot of fun for the couple hundred participants who come out every year,” said Angela Luskin, the event organizer. “It’s just a great social event, grab all your friends and come out to the walk.”<br /><br />
The walk is free, and put on by the city of Hancock, city of Houghton, Portage Health, Michigan’s Governor’s Council on Physical Fitness and Farm Bureau Insurance.<br /><br />
“We started this back in 2005 as a way for people that can’t make it to St. Ignace to still get out and experience a bridge walk,” said Luskin. “Even though we’re not at the Mighty Mac (Mackinaw Bridge), we still have our own bridge to walk over.”<br /><br />
The event starts at the Kestner Waterfront Park in west Houghton, participants will then cross the Portage Lake Lift Bridge, walk up Hancock Avenue, turn down to Porvoo Park, then walk on the waterfront to the Marina before heading back to the bridge. After crossing the bridge again, walkers will follow the waterfront path past the Super 8, then turn around and head back to Kestner Waterfront Park.<br /><br />
“It’s a non-competitive, fun event,” said Luskin. “There’s no timing, we just do it to get out and get some exercise.”<br /><br />
Preregistration is not required, for more information visit <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/bridgewalk" title="portagehealth.org/bridgewalk" target="_blank">portagehealth.org/bridgewalk</a>.]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Portage Health-University Center Expansion and Renovation</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[<p>HOUGHTON – With the total square footage more than doubling, the amount of exam rooms doubling and a staffing increase of more than 50 percent, the addition and renovation to Portage Health University Center is a major step forward for</p>]]></description>
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  <dc:date>2011-08-24T14:54:00Z</dc:date>
  <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>HOUGHTON – With the total square footage more than doubling, the amount of exam rooms doubling and a staffing increase of more than 50 percent, the addition and renovation to Portage Health-University Center is a major step forward for healthcare in Houghton. </p>
<p>“The building expansion will enable us to have more providers to meet our community’s healthcare needs as well as gain space for our existing providers,” said Jim Bogan, president and CEO of Portage Health. </p>
<p>The upgrade comes as no surprise to those who work at, or use, the clinic. </p>
<p>More than 100 patients come through the doors during an average day, including 22 students, up significantly from when the facility opened in 2000. </p>
<p>“Over the last 11 years we have grown to capacity and beyond,” said Dr. Bruce Trusock, who has been at the clinic since it opened. “This expansion will allow us to continue serving the community, university faculty, staff and students.” </p>
<p>The expansion fits into the future of healthcare. </p>
<p>“This is a major step forward for our community,” said Diane Gadomski, vice president-Portage Health Medical Group. “This will increase access and provide the proper environment for a Patient Centered Medical Home model of care.” </p>
<p>That model of care is focused on prompt access to the primary care provider. Coupled with electronic medical records, and a renewed focus on provider-patient interaction, Portage Health is meeting and exceeding the needs of sweeping healthcare reform. </p>
<p>“The additional space will allow more patients to receive high-quality service,” said Dr. Allison Helman, who has also been at the clinic since the beginning. “The clinic is thriving and we couldn’t be happier to see it growing.” </p>
<p>The University Center is the student health service center for Michigan Technological University. With student enrollment growing, university officials want a healthcare center that meets the students needs. </p>
<p>“We are pleased to be working hand-in-hand with Portage Health to make healthcare services more accessible to the Michigan Tech community,” said Glenn Mroz, president of the university. </p>
<p>Portage Health added a provider in 2008, but the demand remained, leading to today’s announcement. </p>
<p>“I was hired three years ago to enhance the availability of healthcare to students through our walk-in clinic in the afternoons, said Melissa Becker, PA-C. “The added space with examination rooms will allow us to better serve both our patients in the community and the faculty, staff and students at Michigan Tech.” </p>
<p>Michigan Tech’s Exercise Science Department and athletic teams are also served by the University Center as students work with Portage Health staff for research and internships, and student athletes receive all of their care from Portage Health staff. </p>
<p>“It is a vital center for taking care of the university athletes through our Sports Medicine Institute,” said Trusock, who has been working with Michigan Tech athletes for 31 years. </p>
<p>The combination of a dozen new jobs at the facility and a planned cost of $4.3 million, means the project is a major boost to the local economy. </p>
<p>Moyle Construction of Houghton was awarded the bid for the construction, which should be completed by August of 2012. </p>
<p>“We are very pleased Portage Health has selected the Moyle Construction team to help expand their presence in the community,” said Peter Dupuis, vice president of estimating at Moyle. “This building expansion is a marquee project for the area and we are thrilled with their selection. We look forward to delivering Portage Health a great building on Michigan Tech’s campus.”</p>]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Dr. Peer goes from NFL to Portage Health</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[Just last week Dr. Christopher Peer was on the working with professional football players during summer training camp, but come September the board certified orthopaedic surgeon will be available for patients at <a title="Portage Health Orthopaedics" href="http://www.portagehealth.org/ortho/" target="_blank">Portage Health</a>.]]></description>
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  <dc:date>2011-08-12T14:54:00Z</dc:date>
  <content:encoded><![CDATA[<font style="FONT-SIZE: 14pt">Orthopaedic surgeon Dr. Christopher Peer starts in September  </font><br /><br /><img style="BORDER-BOTTOM: 0px solid; BORDER-LEFT: 0px solid; PADDING-BOTTOM: 8px; PADDING-LEFT: 8px; WIDTH: 200px; PADDING-RIGHT: 8px; HEIGHT: 322px; BORDER-TOP: 0px solid; BORDER-RIGHT: 0px solid; PADDING-TOP: 8px" title="Dr. Christopher Peer" border="0" hspace="8" alt="Dr. Christopher Peer" vspace="8" align="left" src="http://www.portagehealth.org/uploadedImages/Content/Test_Blog/PressRelease.jpg" width="216" height="338" /> Just last week <a title="Dr. Christopher Peer" href="http://www.portagehealth.org/peer" target="_blank">Dr. Christopher Peer</a> was working with NFL players during training camp, but come September the board certified orthopaedic surgeon will be available for patients at <a title="Portage Health Orthopaedics" href="http://www.portagehealth.org/ortho/" target="_blank">Portage Health</a>.<br /><br />Dr. Peer is set to join Portage Health at the beginning of September and will specialize in <a title="Portage Health Sports Medicine Institute" href="http://www.portagehealth.org/sports/" target="_blank">sports medicine</a>, highlighted by work on shoulders and knees.<br /><br />“I believe in caring for athletes at every level,” said Peer. “I specialize in shoulders and knees, but have experience in all types of sports medicine and arthroscopic procedures.”<br /><br />Dr. Peer completed Medical School at Georgetown University before doing his orthopaedic surgery training at the University of New Mexico. He then went on to an Orthopaedic Sports Medicine Fellowship in Kansas City and spent time working with the Chiefs. <br /><br />A fellowship, such as the one completed by Dr. Peer, is the highest level of training any doctor can obtain in the United States. <br /><br />He’s continued working with the Chiefs as an Orthopaedic Consultant while working at North Country Hospital in Newport, Vermont. <br /><br />“Dr. Peer brings added expertise to our sports medicine institute as well as his experience in general orthopaedics,” said Jim Bogan, president and CEO of Portage Health.<br /><br />Dr. Peer joins <a title="Dr. Jennifer Bow" href="http://www.portagehealth.org/bow/">Dr. Jennifer Bow</a> and <a title="Dr. Larry Carroll" href="http://www.portagehealth.org/carroll/">Dr. Larry Carroll</a> on <a title="Portage Health’s Orthopaedic Team" href="http://www.portagehealth.org/orthoteam/">Portage Health’s orthopaedic team</a>, which is available for <a title="24/7 emergency care" href="http://www.portagehealth.org/OrthoEmergency/">24/7 emergency care</a>. He will begin taking cases in September; appointments can be made now by calling (906) 483-1040.<br /><br />Visit <a title="Dr. Christopher Peer" href="http://www.portagehealth.org/peer">portagehealth.org/peer</a> for more information.]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Portage Health aligns with Superior Health Partners as an associate</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[Portage Health is proud to announce a new alliance with Superior Health
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  <dc:date>2011-08-11T14:54:00Z</dc:date>
  <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><font style="font-size: 14pt;">Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan, Dickinson County Health System and Baraga County Memorial Hospital also partner with SHP.</font><br /><br /><a target="_blank" title="Superior Health Partners" href="http://superiorhealthpartners.wordpress.com"><img width="268" height="54" border="1" align="right" style="" alt="Superior Health Partners" title="Superior Health Partners" src="http://www.portagehealth.org/uploadedImages/Content/Test_Blog/superior%20heatlh%20partners%20general%20logo.jpg" /></a>MARQUETTE – Portage Health is proud to announce a new alliance with <a target="_blank" title="Superior Health Partners" href="http://superiorhealthpartners.wordpress.com">Superior Health Partners</a>, an Upper Peninsula healthcare delivery system formed in 2010 to enable more people to receive accessible, quality health care in the U.P. </p>
<p> <br />The announcement was made on Thursday, Aug. 11 in conjunction with <a target="_blank" title="Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan" href="http://www.bcbsm.com">Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan</a>, <a target="_blank" title="Baraga County Memorial Hospital " href="http://www.bcmh.org/">Baraga County Memorial Hospital</a> and <a target="_blank" title="Dickinson County Health System" href="http://www.dchs.org/">Dickinson County Health System</a>, which also partnered with SHP, joining <a target="_blank" title="Marquette General Hospital" href="http://www.mgh.org">Marquette General Hospital</a>, a founding member.</p>
<p> <br />“This partnership will enable more people to receive their healthcare close to home,” said Jim Bogan, Portage Health CEO/president. “As a team, we are working together to provide higher quality, greater service and to manage healthcare costs.”</p>
<p> <br />SHP’s mission includes growing the amount of services rendered in the U.P. by combining resources and proactively preparing for national healthcare reform.</p>
<p> <br />“Keeping quality healthcare close to home for years to come is something we strive to do,” said Bogan. </p>
<p> <br />Currently, more than 75 percent of outgoing referrals by Portage Health stay within the U.P. for further care.</p>
<p> <br /> “This alliance should strengthen our ability to keep high-quality care available throughout the U.P.,” said Bogan. </p>
<p> <br />All of the healthcare organizations will remain completely independent, while the association with SHP will strengthen each hospital’s ability to compete with out-of-state healthcare providers, which in recent years have systematically tried to steer specific healthcare services out of the U.P.</p>
<p> <br />In 2010 Blue Cross Blue Shield subscribers living in the Western U.P. alone spent an estimated $70 million outside of Michigan.</p>
<p> <br />“This migration is a staggering trend,” said Patrick Prichard, director of Upper Peninsula regional sales &amp; operations and West Michigan regional initiatives for BCBSM. “With the talent and expertise right here at home, from highly-skilled primary and specialty-care physicians, to state-of-the-art medical facilities, there should be no reason why patients would choose to cross the borders.”</p>
<p> <br />Cost is also an issue for patients who leave the U.P. for services. For example, inpatient admissions cost an average of 3.3 times more, while outpatient admissions were more than double in the first quarter of 2011. </p>
<p> <br />“We don’t want our friends, neighbors and family to travel further and pay more for services we can provide right at home,” said Bogan. <br /><br />Fast Facts, courtesy of Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan:</p>
<ul>
<li>Payment per inpatient admission in 2010 was 3.3 more for out of state than in the U.P. for U.P. residents</li>
<li>In the first quarter of 2011, inpatient admissions averaged a payment of $7,694 for in state, compared to $22.967 for out of state.</li>
<li>In the first quarter of 2011, outpatient admissions averaged a payment of $218 for in state, compared to $532 for out of state.</li>
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<p>Press release from Superior Health Partners</p>
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<p>MARQUETTE – Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan and three new Upper Peninsula hospitals have entered into an alliance agreement with Superior Health Partners (SHP) to strengthen healthcare in the Upper Peninsula. The new hospitals include Portage Health of Hancock; Baraga County Memorial Hospital of L’Anse; and Dickinson County Healthcare System of Iron Mountain.<br />SHP is a healthcare delivery system formed in 2010 by Marquette General Hospital (MGH) to enable more people to receive accessible, quality healthcare in the Upper Peninsula. The alliance agreement announcement was made today at the BCBSM office in Marquette by Blue Cross, SHP and Upper Peninsula healthcare leadership representing each hospital facility.<br />By combining resources, managing the talent of healthcare providers and proactively preparing for national healthcare reform, SHP will focus on enhancing quality healthcare services and medical treatments that are being delivered in the Upper Peninsula. The agreement will create more access, improved clinical quality outcomes, patient satisfaction and create more healthcare-related employment opportunities.<br />SHP Board of Directors Chairman Tim Larson said, “Our focus is to allow patients access to quality healthcare in the Upper Peninsula. We are strengthening our commitment to the region’s patients, residents, doctors, nurses and medical technicians.  By providing access to affordable healthcare, creating jobs and offering options to keep patients from leaving the region for quality patient care, we are assuring our individual communities that we are committed to them.” <br />Portage Health President and CEO Jim Bogan said joining SHP fits Portage Health’s mission, which is to improve the health of its community by providing the highest-quality healthcare service.  Healthcare access and service within the Upper Peninsula is a goal that all the participants espouse, as well as providing the jobs that support our communities.<br /> “This partnership will enable more people to receive their healthcare close to home,” Bogan said.  “As a team we are working together to provide higher quality, greater service and to manage healthcare costs.”<br /> “High quality healthcare and its local accessibility have been the two central components of Dickinson County Healthcare System’s mission since it was founded in 1951,” commented John Schon, Administrator / CEO.  “We have had a long history of strong community support, which has allowed us to grow our services and technology, double the size of our medical staff, and double the number of staff we employ.  Our success has always come from the unique partnership we have with our community; the more utilization of local services, the more services we can continue to provide.  Additionally, federal and state quality indicators consistently rank us as a top performer when compared to other hospitals our size.”<br />“National healthcare reform has added new challenges, and it is now more important than ever that we not only continue that strong partnership with our community, but find ways to collaborate with other hospitals to pool our resources for a more regional strengthening of healthcare services,” Schon continued.  “As together we navigate the challenges that face us, we will all have a better chance to remain viable, and our patients will continue to receive the high quality, locally based healthcare they deserve.”  <br /> “This signifies another step in reducing fragmentation of local healthcare services, enabling the delivery of even higher quality healthcare,” stated Tim Zwickey, Baraga County Memorial Hospital CEO.  “Baraga County Memorial Hospital already possesses the picture archiving and communication system (PACS) for immediate reading of all x-rays, CT scans, MRI’s, mammograms, etc., by any specialist within the SHP Alliance.  This is available through the established network, along with the sharing of laboratory tests results and medical records for care delivered locally at Baraga County Memorial Hospital.”<br />Zwickey continued, “Arrangements have already been made to provide a pediatrician locally at the Baraga County Memorial Hospital Physician Group as a replacement for a physician who is leaving, which is an example of what the partnership, through the alliance, can deliver.  This latest effort is in addition to the provision of after hours and weekend access to a hospital pharmacist for consultation with our physicians and nursing staff, and assistance with physician recruitment.”       <br />U.P. residents will see their community healthcare organization remain independent, while the affiliation with SHP will strengthen each hospital’s ability to compete with out-of-state healthcare providers, which in recent years have systematically tried to steer specific healthcare services out of the U.P.  In 2010, an estimated $70 million was spent outside of Michigan from those living in the western U.P. alone. <br />“This migration is a staggering trend,” said Patrick Prichard, Director of Upper Peninsula Regional Sales &amp; Operations and West Michigan Regional Initiatives for BCBSM.  “With the talent and expertise right here at home, from highly skilled primary and specialty-care physicians to state-of-the-art medical facilities, there should be no reason why patients would choose to cross the borders.”  The BCBSM affiliation with SHP is a direct response to patient “outmigration” to other states, most notably Wisconsin where healthcare costs for many services are significantly higher than Michigan.<br />Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan is a nonprofit corporation and an independent licensee of the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association. <br />For more information, media can contact:<br />MGH: Dave Edwards: 906- 225-3430 or 225-4770, dave.edwards@mghs.org<br />Portage: Michael Babcock: 906-483-1561, mbabcock@portagehealth.org<br />DCHS: Suzanne Killian: 906-776-5671 suzanne.killian@dchs.org<br />BCMH: Faye Lozier: 906-524-3322, flozier@bcmh.org<br />BCBSM: John Zimmerman: 616-776-3511,  zimmerman@seyferthpr.com<br /><br /> </p>]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Blake joins Portage Health</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[<p>HANCOCK – Portage Health is pleased to welcome Cynthia Blake, FNP BC, as the newest member of the Portage Health Medical Group staff.Blake joins Portage Health as a family nurse practitioner with more than 25 years nursing experience. She will</p>]]></description>
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  <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>HANCOCK – Portage Health is pleased to welcome Cynthia Blake, FNP-BC, as the newest member of the Portage Health Medical Group staff.<br /><br />Blake joins Portage Health as a family nurse practitioner with more than 25 years nursing experience. She will work with patients of all ages in family medicine. <br /><br />“I’ve always had a passion for helping others and this is a great opportunity to continue giving,” said Blake.<br /><br />Aside from nursing, Blake also taught at Finlandia University before to moving to Pennsylvania for several years. <br /><br />“My husband and I love the Upper Peninsula and the Copper Country,” said Blake, who is originally from Kansas. “I was thrilled to have this opportunity arise at Portage Health and return to the area.”<br /><br />Blake has a Bachelor’s of Science in nursing and Master’s of Science as a family nurse practitioner, both from the University of Kansas. <br /><br />“Welcoming Cynthia to our team was an easy decision,” said Jim Bogan, CEO and President of Portage Health. “She has the experience, knowledge and personality to make a difference in our organization. We’re extremely happy to have her as part of our team.”<br /><br />For more information visit <a title="portagehealth.org/blake" href="http://www.portagehealth.org/blake">portagehealth.org/blake</a>. </p>
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  <title>Martineau and Dr. Nulf elected to board</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[The Portage Health Board of Directors has elected two new directors for four-year terms ending in 2015. Jay D. Martineau and Dr. Dawn Nulf commenced their service on the board
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  <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>HANCOCK – The Portage Health Board of Directors has elected two new directors for four-year terms ending in 2015. <br /><br /></p>
<div align="center"><img title="Jay D. Martineau" alt="Jay D. Martineau" src="http://www.portagehealth.org/uploadedImages/Content/Test_Blog/MartineauMug.jpg" style="width: 151px; height: 200px;" />  <img title="Dr. Dawn Nulf" alt="Dr. Dawn Nulf" src="http://www.portagehealth.org/uploadedImages/Content/Test_Blog/NulfD-MAR2006-WEB.jpg" /> </div>
<p><br />Jay D. Martineau and Dr. Dawn Nulf commenced their service on the board on July 1. Dr. Bruce Trusock was also reelected to serve until 2015. <br /><br />“The board sets the strategic direction and establishes policies to meet our mission and vision for the future,” said Jim Bogan, president and CEO. “Electing Dr. Nulf and Jay Martineau will continue our tradition of having a board which is diverse and provides the expertise necessary to govern a healthcare organization in today’s world.”<br /><br />Martineau joins the board after spending his entire professional career in construction, including co-owning Martineau &amp; Morris Contracting.<br /><br />“I want to make Portage Health better in every aspect every day,” said Martineau, who is still active in the regional construction industry, though he has sold his portion of M&amp;M. “I have had the opportunity to see many cutting-edge hospitals being designed and built throughout the Midwest. I bring a new viewpoint and experience to Portage Health.”<br /><br />Dr. Nulf has been with Portage Health for more than a decade, serving in the emergency department.<br /><br />“I felt that I could contribute more to the organization with a different level of involvement,” said Nulf. “I have a deep respect and affection for both the community and for Portage Health, and my enthusiasm will help drive Portage Health through the coming changes in healthcare.”<br /><br />For more information on the board of directors, including a full list of those serving, visit <a href="http://www.portagehealth.org/board-of-directors.aspx" title="portagehealth.org/board-of-directors.aspx" target="_blank">portagehealth.org/board-of-directors.aspx</a>.<br /><br /> </p>]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>University Center renovation begins; patient parking moved</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[<p>HOUGHTON – A renovation and addition to Portage Health – University Center is getting started, and with that there are several changes in how patients will access the location, starting Tuesday, July 26.   Site work and utility relocation has started already with Moyle Construction, Mattila Construction and RC Mechanic</p>]]></description>
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  <dc:date>2011-07-22T14:54:00Z</dc:date>
  <content:encoded><![CDATA[HOUGHTON – A renovation and addition to Portage Health – University Center is getting started, and with that there are several changes in how patients will access the location, starting Tuesday, July 26. <br /><br />Site work and utility relocation has started already with Moyle Construction, Mattila Construction and RC Mechanical preparing the site for the construction. <br /><br />Throughout the entire construction project normal business hours will be maintained for all services, including the medical practice, pharmacy and rehab with the exception of the pharmacy drive-up window, which will be unavailable during construction. <br /><br />Home delivery is still available, find more information at portagehealth.org/pharmacy. <br />Patients are being asked to park in the lot just east of the existing lot, signage will direct patients to the proper parking location.]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>New blood test eases pain and eliminates wait time</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[A new service at Portage Health will make life easier for patients who use Coumadin/warfarin therapy.]]></description>
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  <dc:date>2011-07-21T14:54:00Z</dc:date>
  <content:encoded><![CDATA[<img width="280" vspace="2" hspace="2" height="214" border="0" align="left" src="http://www.portagehealth.org/uploadedImages/Content/Test_Blog/webready%282%29.jpg" title="Blood Test" alt="Blood Test" style="border-style: solid; border-width: 0px; padding: 2px; width: 280px; height: 214px;" /> HANCOCK – A new service at Portage Health will make life easier for patients who use Coumadin/warfarin therapy. <br /><br />These Patients need frequent blood tests to determine the proper dose of the drug. <br /><br />“Waiting for blood test results can be stressful, but now the results are available immediately,” said Dana Bethancourt, RN. “Getting results sooner makes management of the therapy easier and safer.” <br /><br />Nurses are able to use a finger stick test instead of traditional methods to make things faster and less painful. <br /><br />”If patients need a change in their dose of Coumadin/warfarin, they find out at their appointment,” Bethancourt said. “Patients receive in-depth education, including nutritional and safety information to prepare for proper care at home.”<br /><br />Bethancourt is apart of a team of two nurses and a pharmacist from Portage Health who are certified to administer the finger stick blood tests as part of the new Anticoagulation Management Service.<br /><br />The service is available Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. and Tuesdays and Thursdays from 1 to 5 p.m. Currently the AMS program is accepting patients from Portage Health family practice providers, call 483-1249 with questions.<br /><br />]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Foundation Board reelects five directors</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[<p>HANCOCK – At its annual meeting, the Portage Health Foundation Board of Directors reelected Roger Helman, Dana Johnson, Terry Kinzel, Brent Peterson and Jerry Quello to three year terms that will expire in 2014.“Bringing these five back for another term</p>]]></description>
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  <dc:date>2011-07-20T14:54:00Z</dc:date>
  <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>HANCOCK – At its annual meeting, the Portage Health Foundation Board of Directors reelected Roger Helman, Dana Johnson, Terry Kinzel, Brent Peterson and Jerry Quello to three-year terms that will expire in 2014.<br /><br />“Bringing these five back for another term shows the commitment of our group,” said Jim Bogan, CEO and president of Portage Health and the health foundation’s executive director. “The things our foundation board has done the last few years are quite impressive.”<br /><br />The non-profit organization was established in 1990 to support the mission of Portage Health.  This mission includes the provision of medical services in multiple settings such as physician services, acute inpatient care, emergency care, outpatient services, home care and elderly living.<br /><br />“The foundation is imperative to our organization’s growth,” said Bogan. “The foundation’s assets have grown by 14 percent in the last year.”<br /><br />The five reelected directors are part of a 15-person board. In the election of officers Lennon Mattila Hughes retained the position of president, Helman as vice president and Quello as secretary/treasurer.</p>
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  <title>Canal Run Registration Remains Open</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[While the 36th annual Canal Run is coming up quickly, it’s not too late to register.<br />
The event, which begins either five or 10 miles down Highway M-203 on
the Hancock waterfront and finishes in downtown Hancock, will accept
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  <dc:date>2011-07-12T14:54:00Z</dc:date>
  <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img width="600" vspace="1" height="150" border="0" align="top" style="border-style: solid; border-width: 0px; padding-top: 1px; padding-bottom: 1px; width: 600px; height: 150px;" src="http://www.portagehealth.org/uploadedImages/Content/Test_Blog/CanalRun.jpg" alt="Canal Run" title="Canal Run" /><br />HANCOCK – While the 36th annual Canal Run is coming up quickly, it’s not too late to register.<br /><br />The event, which begins either five or 10 miles down Highway M-203 on the Hancock waterfront and finishes in downtown Hancock, will accept registration until Friday at 8 p.m.<br /><br />“Last year we had more than half of our registrations come in during the final week,” said Angela Luskin, who’s organizing the event. “While we will accept them all week, the earlier we get the registration the better as we’ll be able to plan accordingly for Saturday morning.”<br /><br />Registration is available on <a target="_blank" title="active.com" href="http://www.active.com/running/hancock-mi/canal-run-2011">active.com</a> until Thursday at noon, by stopping at Portage Health – Houghton until Friday afternoon or at the First United Methodist Church in Hancock on Friday from 5 to 8 p.m.<br /><br />The events will kick off Friday night with the traditional pre-race dinner, which is sponsored by the Keweenaw Co-op. Tickets are $10 and include an all-you-can eat meal with fresh vegetables, pasta and a salad bar.<br /><br />“The pre-race dinner has become just about as much of a tradition as the race,” said Luskin.</p>
<p> <br />The race has an array of start times for each of the four categories (10-mile walk, 10-mile run, 5-mile walk, 5-mile race) starting as early as 7 a.m. for the 10-mile walk and as late as 8:20 for the five-mile walk.<br /><br />Participants will receive a Canal Run t-shirt and canvas bag, and be invited to join in the awards ceremony near the finish line.<br /><br />“This event is a lot of fun for those who participate,” said Luskin. “If you’ve never come out before make sure and do it this year because we’re expecting quite a crowd.”<br /><br />Aside from the race, there will be other activities taking place in Hancock including a tennis tournament, volleyball tournaments, kayak regatta, live music, a fishing expo and a soccer tournament.<br /><br />"With early weather reports looking promising and the number of participants growing each of the last several years (536 last year), it should be a great weekend," Luskin said. <br /><br />Visit <a target="_blank" title="hancockcanalrun.com" href="http://www.hancockcanalrun.com/index.php">hancockcanalrun.com</a> for more information, to register or to volunteer.<br /><br /> </p>]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Effort towards patient-centered medical home pays off with designation</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[The effort of Portage Health over the past two years was rewarded this
week as Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan designated three Portage
Health clinics as patient-centered medical home (PCMH) clinics.]]></description>
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  <dc:date>2011-06-30T14:54:00Z</dc:date>
  <content:encoded><![CDATA[<img width="200" hspace="1" height="302" border="0" align="right" title="PCMH" alt="PCMH" src="http://www.portagehealth.org/uploadedImages/Content/Test_Blog/patientcare.jpg" style="border-style: solid; border-width: 0px; padding-left: 1px; padding-right: 1px; width: 200px; height: 302px;" />HANCOCK – The effort of Portage Health over the past two years was rewarded this week as Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan designated three Portage Health clinics as patient-centered medical home (PCMH) clinics.<br /><br />“This is a program we’ve been heavily focused on since 2009,” said Dr. Kirk Lufkin, chief medical officer at Portage Health. “Nothing like this happens without a massive group effort.”<br /><br />Portage Health Pediatrics, Hancock Family Practice and Houghton Family Practice (located in the University Center location) all received the designation.<br /><br />“Each of these clinics showed tremendous improvement in the PCMH mission over the last year,” said Lufkin, who credited much of the change to electronic medical records. “We did well because of our transition to the EMR. It’s an incredibly powerful tool and we’re still in the early stages with it.”<br /><br />The electronic medical records will allow doctors to easily see who needs preventative measures such as mammograms, and then easily contact those patients.<br /><br />To earn the (PCMH) designation, Portage Health primary care clinics, focused on a checklist of 126 capabilities, while also having to meet performance measures determined by Blue Cross Blue Shield.<br /><br />“This designation is a huge success story for Portage Health and the entire community,” Lufkin said. “The more things like this that we do, the healthier our community is and the stronger local healthcare can become.”<br /><br />Portage Health Pediatrics includes Anas Jaber, MD, Rajanee Sripaipan, MD and Colleen Vallad-Hix, DO. The Hancock Family Practice includes William Anderson, MD, David Kass, MD, Doug McKenzie, MD, Mercedes Maki, PA and Cynthia Blake, NP. The Houghton Family Practice includes Audrey Liston, DO, Allison Helman, DO, Bruce Trusock, MD and Melissa Becker, PA. <br /><br />For more information about patient-centered medical home visit portagehealth.org/pcmh. <br /><br />]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Five vital tips for a safe Copper Country summer</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[<p>As plans are made for another beautiful summer in the Keweenaw, Portage Health wants to remind residents and visitors of the importance of safety by providing five vital tips for a safe and enjoyable summer. Vicki Peterson, manager</p>]]></description>
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  <content:encoded><![CDATA[HANCOCK – As plans are made for another beautiful summer in the Keweenaw, Portage Health wants to remind residents and visitors of the importance of safety by providing five vital tips for a safe and enjoyable summer. Vicki Peterson, manager of Portage Health Trauma Program, generated the following tips:<br /><br /><img style="MARGIN: 5px 15px 5px 0px; WIDTH: 260px; HEIGHT: 390px" title="Sunlight" alt="Sunlight" align="left" src="http://www.portagehealth.org/uploadedImages/Content/Test_Blog/sunlight.jpg" width="260" height="390" />1.&#160;&#160; &#160;<strong>Protect from the sun.</strong> While the warm temperatures provide limitless fun, especially near the water, those areas can be the most damaging for skin as ultraviolet radiation exposure can cause serios burn in the short term and skin problems in the long run. Wear sunscreen and if possible shield your body, especially children. <br />2.&#160;&#160; &#160;<strong>Drink plenty of water. </strong>Heat exhaustion shows up more and more often as the days get warmer, especially for athletes. Don’t forget to bring a bottle of water on your next bike ride (and a helmet), or have a cooler ready for the kids as they spend a full day playing at the playground.<br />3.&#160;&#160; &#160;<strong>Always swim safely.</strong> We have plenty of beautiful swimming holes in the Copper Country, but we can’t forget when we use them to be safe. Always swim with at least one other person and be sure to stay within the safe limits of the short, a boat or some other floatation device. Also, be aware of underwater obstructions. <br />4.&#160;&#160; &#160;<strong>Be cautious with fire. </strong>Whether it’s fireworks for the Fourth of July or a bonfire at the camp, fire is a common form of entertainment in the Copper Country. However, it’s also a common reason for people to visit the emergency room. Make sure to keep a safe distance and exercise caution. <br />5.&#160;&#160; &#160;<strong>Practice safe boating. </strong>Leaving the shore without the proper amount of lifejackets is not only illegal, but also extremely dangerous. One jacket per person will keep all passengers safe in case the worst happens. It’s also important to remember drinking and boating isn’t any safe than drinking and driving. <br /><br />]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Dr. Jennifer Bow joins orthopaedics team at Portage Health</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[<p>After five years in residency and three years of fellowship, Dr. Jennifer Bow is joining the orthopaedics team at Portage Health. Bow is an expert in hips and knees, including performing reconstructive and revision surgeries. She’s also highly trained in foot and ankle issues, especially when associated w</p>]]></description>
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  <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>HANCOCK – After five years in residency and three years of fellowship, Dr. Jennifer Bow is joining the orthopaedics team at Portage Health.</p>
<p>Bow is an expert in hips and knees, including performing reconstructive and revision surgeries. She’s also highly trained in foot and ankle issues, especially when associated with arthritis. </p>
<p><img style="border: 1px #5c615b solid; MARGIN: 5px 15px 5px 0px; WIDTH: 200px; HEIGHT: 216px" title="JenniferBow" border="1" hspace="1" alt="JenniferBow" vspace="1" align="left" src="http://www.portagehealth.org/uploadedImages/Content/Test_Blog/BowPresser.jpg" width="200" height="216" vpad="1" hpad="1" /> “I really like hip and knee replacement surgeries,” said Bow. “One of the reasons I chose this as a specialty is that you can clearly see the benefit of the surgery. My patients’ pain is remarkably improved and the quality of their lives improves notably, that’s rewarding as a doctor.”</p>
<p>That excitement is part of what made Portage Health interested. </p>
<p>“Dr. Bow is talented, experienced and eager to make a difference in the lives of her patients,” said Jim Bogan, president and CEO of Portage Health. “Her experience in hips alone will make a world of difference to her patients.”</p>
<p>Dr. Bow completed her residency at the University of Western Ontario in London, Ontario and completed fellowships at the Rothman Institute in Philadelphia and Queen’s University in Kingston, Ont. prior to spending a year at Hôpital Notre-Dame Hospital in Hearst, Ont. She also has a Masters in Applied Sciences in Mechanical and Materials Engineering. </p>
<p>“This opportunity allows me to keep my subspecialty focus in lower-limb reconstruction, while also practicing general orthopaedics,” said Bow. “I want to live in a small community with my family, so finding an area like the Copper Country, while still being able to work in a state-of-the-art technical hospital, was vital.</p>
<p>Dr. Bow will begin work in early July, but appointments can be made at any time by calling 483-1040. For more information, visit portagehealth.org/bow. </p>]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Low-cost or free health insurance plans for children available</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[A coalition of Michigan hospitals, urban school districts and community-based health centers has launched Enroll Michigan, a campaign to enroll eligible children in the state’s low-cost and free health insurance programs known as MIChild and Healthy Kids.]]></description>
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  <dc:date>2011-06-03T14:54:00Z</dc:date>
  <content:encoded><![CDATA[<img style="BORDER-BOTTOM: 1px solid; BORDER-LEFT: 1px solid; MARGIN: 10px 0px 10px 10px; WIDTH: 297px; HEIGHT: 223px; BORDER-TOP: 1px solid; BORDER-RIGHT: 1px solid" title="Child and Doctor" alt="Child and Doctor" align="right" src="http://www.portagehealth.org/uploadedImages/Content/Test_Blog/babyanddoctor.jpg" /><p>LANSING - A coalition of Michigan hospitals, urban school districts and community-based health centers has launched Enroll Michigan, a campaign to enroll eligible children in the state’s low-cost and free health insurance programs known as MIChild and Healthy Kids.</p>
<p>It is estimated nearly 90 percent of Michigan’s 172,000 uninsured children are eligible for one of the programs, but have not enrolled for reasons including language barriers, lack of transportation or means of communication, and unawareness of eligibility and/or how to join.</p>
<p>While most of those children live in urban areas downstate, many children in the U.P. are eligible as well.</p>
<p>“These programs are a great opportunity for youth, even in our area,” said Jim Bogan, CEO and president of Portage Health. “Our children need proper healthcare, these programs make that a possibility for many of our youth.”</p>
<p>The Michigan Primary Care Association has set up a simplified online and telephone enrollment process to assist in registering children. To find out if a child in your life is eligible, or for more information, call 2-1-1 or e-mail enroll@mpca.net.</p>
<p>If you refer a child to one of the programs a $10 gift card is available. Visit enrollmichigan.com to learn more about the referral bonus.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Transition to electronic medical records completed</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[Patient-centered care at Portage Health took a major step
forward as Portage Health Medical Group upgraded to electronic medical
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  <dc:date>2011-06-01T14:54:00Z</dc:date>
  <content:encoded><![CDATA[HANCOCK – Patient-centered care at Portage Health took a major step forward as Portage Health Medical Group upgraded to electronic medical records.<br /><br />The transition began in October with family practice in Hancock and finished in March with internal medicine.<br />“We are now completely live,” said Dr. Kirk Lufkin, chief medical officer at Portage Health. <br /><br />The tools will allow doctors and nurses to have easy access to patient’s charts, and receive notices for simple screenings, such as mammograms. <br /><br />No more sending requests to medical records and having to pick them up or have them delivered. No more missing papers or unsure dates. Instead, patient records are securely stored and readily available for staff.<br /><br />Implementation has made it easier to track preventative-care results like cancer screening. The most recent quarterly review showed successful utilization of pap smears and mammograms at 98 percent. <br /><br />“Numbers like that show how valuable this system is for the patient-centered medical care we provide,” said Lufkin. “It’s an incredibly powerful tool.”<br /><br />The records have made appointments more efficient, and now that staff is fully transitioned, patients are noticing a difference.<br /><br />“This has increased our efficiency, allowing our staff to better meet the needs of our patients,” said Shannon Richter, RN, medical group unit manager. <br /><br />A small slide show explaining the benefits of electronic medical records will be available Saturday at the third annual Health and Safety Fair. Go to portagehealth.org/fair to learn more about the fair or portagehealth.org/emr to learn more about electronic medical records.]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Portage Health joins Healthy Food Hospitals initiative</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[<p>A widespread health issue is being faced head on at Portage Health, which recently joined a statewide movement called Healthy Food Hospitals. The movement is aimed to help Michiganders eat better in an effort to fight Michigan’s obesity crisis. </p>
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  <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img width="300" height="190" border="1" align="right" title="Apples" alt="Apples" src="http://www.portagehealth.org/uploadedImages/Content/Test_Blog/apples.jpg" style="border-style: solid; border-width: 1px; width: 300px; height: 190px;" />HANCOCK – A widespread health issue is being faced head on at Portage Health, which recently joined a statewide movement called Healthy Food Hospitals. </p>
<p>The movement is aimed to help Michiganders eat better in an effort to fight Michigan’s obesity crisis. </p>
<p>“We believe in quality, not only in terms of patient care, but also in the nutritional value of food served to everyone who walks through our doors,” said Jim Bogan, president and CEO. “This initiative will benefit our patients, visitors and employees.” </p>
<p>Currently the Portage Health food services department serves 8,850 meals monthly, and Mark Pittillo, director of food services, said he and his staff are already doing many of the things that the Michigan Health &amp; Hospital Association, which started the campaign, is asking. </p>
<p>“I believe in quality food options for our patrons,” said Pittillo. “Not just in terms of taste, but also satisfying the need for people to eat healthy.” </p>
<p>By participating, the hospital is aiming to get a four star rating, which is the highest possible mark. The rating can be earned by improving default menus when it comes to nutritional value of food and beverages, adding nutritional content labels to café and menu items, and committing to using food grown and produced in Michigan. </p>
<p>“These are positive steps not only for Portage Health, but for the entire community,” said Pittillo. </p>
<p>Michigan is the 10th most overweight state in the country, with 29.4 percent of adults obese. According to the Healthy Michigan, Healthy Kids initiative from the Michigan Department of Community Health, Michigan’s annual medical costs associated with obesity total more than $3 billion. <br /> </p>]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Health and Safety Fair right around the corner</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[The anticipation is growing and so is the list of activities available
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<td><font color="#808080" style="font-size: 10pt;"><em>Portage Health Staff Accountant Laurie Dube welcomes people to the 2010 Health and Safety Fair. More than 500 people attended the fair in 2010, and organizers hope to see that number grow higher for 2011 as dozens of activities will be hosted on Portage Health’s campus including free health screenings, a car seat clinic and a drawing to win an iPad 2. </em></font><font style="font-size: 10pt;"> </font><font style="font-size: 10pt;"> </font> </td>
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<p>HANCOCK – The anticipation is growing
and so is the list of activities available at the third annual Health
and Safety Fair, which will be hosted by Portage Health at the main
campus in Hancock on June 4.<br /><br />“This event grew in popularity last
year and this year we’ve made the list of activities even bigger,” said
Angela Luskin, community health coordinator. “We have a great bunch of
free health screenings, the popular car seat clinic, a bike and kayak
safety demonstration, and much more.”<br /><br />More than 500 people attended last year’s event. <br /><font style="font-size: 14pt;"> </font><font style="font-size: 14pt;"> </font><br />Activities
will be taking place throughout the entire Portage Health Hancock
campus where families are invited to participate. Entry is free and so
are all of the activities, which include:</p>
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<li>    Free Health Screenings: Total Cholesterol, Blood Glucose, Blood
Pressure, Bone Density, Urine Screening for Protein, Body Mass Index,
Waist Circumference, Hearing, Oximetry and Heart Rate</li>
<li>    Car Seat Clinic</li>
<li>    Bike &amp; Kayak Demonstration</li>
<li>    A Raffle For a Chance to Win an iPad 2</li>
<li>    Injury Prevention with the Eggmobile</li>
<li>    Ask the Pharmacist &amp; Meet Healthcare Staff</li>
<li>    Expired Medication Drop Off</li>
<li>    Organ Donor Registry</li>
<li>    Learn Hand-Only CPR</li>
<li>    Swimsuit Sale from “U.P. Bra’s That Fit”</li>
<li>    More to be announced soon! Check <a title="http://www.portagehealth.org/fair" href="http://www.portagehealth.org/fair">http://www.portagehealth.org/fair</a> for a full list!</li>
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  <title>Portage Health home care and hospice now servicing Baraga and Ontonagon counties</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[Portage Health has expanded home care and hospice services to include Baraga and Ontonagon counties. The added services will assist in providing needed care to patients in
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<p>HANCOCK – Portage Health has expanded home care and hospice services to include Baraga and Ontonagon counties.<br /><br />The added services will assist in providing needed care to patients in those counties who were previously served by Aspirus Superior Home Health and Hospice.<br /><br />“We are excited to expand Portage Health's services to cover more of the western Upper Peninsula,” said Tammy Carroll, RN, director of Portage Health Home Care and Hospice. “Portage Health will be able to offer a level of service that provides enhanced continuity of care for our patients."<br /><br />Portage Health has already hired several nurses that have been providing care to the Aspirus Superior Home Health and Hospice patients in these counties. <br /><br />"We want these patients to experience a seamless transition to our services," Carroll said.<br /><br />Portage Health Home Care and Hospice already serves Houghton and Keweenaw counties. Services provided include skilled nursing, physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, medical social work and home health aides.</p>
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  <title>Portage Health gathers more than 1,000 lbs. for Harvest Gathering</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[Portage Health would like to thank everyone who participated in the Michigan Harvest Gathering food drive. During the month of October, Portage  ...]]></description>
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<p>HANCOCK —Portage Health would like to thank everyone who participated in the Michigan Harvest Gathering food drive. During the month of October, Portage Health’s donation sites garnered 1,159 pounds of food and personal care items for the needy in our community. </p>
<p>All of the donated items will be distributed to people in our local area by the Society of St. Vincent de Paul and the Salvation Army. </p>
<p>The Michigan Harvest Gathering is held each autumn to help Michigan families who need emergency food. </p>
<p>For more information about the Harvest Gathering, please call Luci Sintkowski at 483-1551. </p>
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  <description><![CDATA[Portage Health invites the community to participate in the Michigan Harvest Gathering, a food and fundraising drive that is held each ...]]></description>
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<p>HANCOCK — Portage Health invites the community to participate in the Michigan Harvest Gathering, a food and fundraising drive that is held each autumn to help Michigan families. </p>
<p>During the month of October, Portage Health is collecting non-perishable food items and household paper goods. All donations will remain in our local area and will be distributed by local agencies. </p>
<p>Donations may be dropped off during regular operating hours through Sunday, October 31. Collection sites are: the Portage Health main lobby and PortagePointe (Hancock main campus); Home Care and Hospice (Water Street, Hancock); Portage Health University Center (SDC); Ontonagon Community Health Center; Lake Linden Clinic; Portage Health Houghton (Sharon Avenue) and Calumet Rehab. </p>
<p>Ideal items for donation include commercially canned meats, fruits and vegetables, dry foods including cereal and box mixes, and paper products including disposable diapers. In 2009, Portage Health collected 1,626 pounds of food. </p>
<p>For more information about the Michigan Harvest Gathering, please call Portage Health Director of Volunteer Services Luci Sintkowski at (906) 483-1551. </p>
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  <description><![CDATA[Portage Health announces it has met its goal of adding 400 new names to the national Organ Donor Registry during Donor Drive 2010, a statewide campaign underway through the end of ...]]></description>
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<p>HANCOCK — Portage Health announces it has met its goal of adding 400 new names to the national Organ Donor Registry during Donor Drive 2010, a statewide campaign underway through the end of the year. In April, Portage Health pledged to add one new name to the registry for every two employees, an initiative led by the Michigan Health and Hospital Association. </p>
<p>"That was a lofty goal, as we have fewer than 800 employees, and many of them were already registered organ donors when we began the campaign," said Portage Health Dialysis Director Karen Kelley, spokesperson for Portage Health's donor drive. "We knew we had to extend our education about the registry to the larger community, and the people of the Copper Country did not let us down." </p>
<p>Through a varied and extensive marketing campaign including radio ads, special events, a designated donor drive computer station, presentations and collaboration with Michigan Technological University business students, Portage Health soon emerged as a healthcare leader in the state's Organ Donor Drive. In August, Gift of Life-Michigan Corporate Communications Director Tim Makinen presented Portage Health with a "Champion Award" for its efforts and announced that Portage Health led the state's small hospitals. Currently, with 411 registrations, Portage Health is sixth in the state, ahead of Henry Ford Hospital (23,000 employees), Spectrum Health of Western Michigan (17,500 employees) and Allegiance Health in Jackson (3,500 employees). </p>
<p>"Portage Health has been a model for how a hospital can embrace a public health campaign and benefit its community," Makinen said after learning Portage Health had reached its goal. "Its campaign has been smart, efficient and effective. In fact, Portage Health's number of donor registrations exceeds that of many much larger health institutions in Michigan. Portage Health should take pride in its success and take comfort in knowing that they have helped the residents of our state who are waiting for these life-saving, life-improving gifts." </p>
<p>Portage Health President and CEO Jim Bogan lauded Kelley and the Portage Health Marketing and Communications Team for their accomplishments. </p>
<p>"I am proud and happy that we have met this goal, but not surprised," Bogan said. "Our staff is dedicated, innovative and determined to make a difference in people's lives, whether that's a patient coming through our door or one of the 3,000 people waiting for a transplant. Our small size is not a measure of our heart." </p>
<p>To learn more about Portage Health's ongoing Organ Donor Drive, visit portagehealth.org/donordrive </p>
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  <title>Portage Health Houghton - Express Care providing flu shots</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[Portage Health announced today that its Express Care service within Portage Health-Houghton will be offering flu shots on an ongoing basis throughout the flu season.]]></description>
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<p>HOUGHTON — Portage Health announced today that its Express Care service within Portage Health-Houghton will be offering flu shots on an ongoing basis throughout the flu season. </p>
<p>The shots are $25 and will be given to anyone ages 3 and up any time during Express Care operating hours of 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. seven days a week. </p>
<p>Express Care is located within Portage Health-Houghton at 921 W. Sharon Avenue. </p>
<p>For more information on Express Care, visit portagehealth.org or call 483-1777. </p>
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  <description><![CDATA[Screenings, information and a welcoming environment drew a crowd to Portage Health's Men's Health Tune-Up Saturday. Like last year, ...]]></description>
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<p>HANCOCK — Screenings, information and a welcoming environment drew a crowd to Portage Health's Men's Health Tune-Up Saturday. Like last year, organizers had to turn people away after reaching the maximum number of 75 registrants. </p>
<p>"It's such a deal that people really want to come and we were maxed out before our registration deadline this year." said organizer Arnie Kinnunen, Portage Health Community Outreach Coordinator. Kinnunen said despite the numbers, everything went even smoother this year than at last year's inaugural Men's Health Tune-Up. </p>
<p>"We listened to people's suggestions about drawing the blood earlier and we had extra staff on hand to make sure that went more efficiently," he said. "We had a lot of volunteers and great staff who helped make each part of this event a success." </p>
<p>For $20, attendees received cholesterol, glucose and lipids results, bone density and blood pressure screenings, a hearing test and new this year, a prostate cancer screening (PSA). Urologist Dr. Andrew Jahoda was the day's keynote speaker, giving an informative presentation on prostate health and other men's health issues. A wild game lunch included duck, venison sausage, salmon and smoked late trout. A healthy cooking demonstration, ergonomics demonstration and a chance to win raffle prizes also drew participants in. </p>
<p>"My wife encouraged me to come, but really, she didn't have to do much persuading," said James Gondek, 59, of Painesdale. Gondek took advantage of all of the screenings, including a bone density screening which he had not had before. "My numbers were good for that, so maybe that means what I'm doing at home for my health is working," he said. </p>
<p>Gondek also said Dr. Jahoda provided a very worthwhile presentation. "It was very interesting and well worth the entrance fee," he said. "I believe I'll be back next year." </p>
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  <description><![CDATA[Western U.P. Health Department, Aspirus Keweenaw, and Portage Health will hold their annual community flu shot clinic Saturday, October 16, from 10am to 1pm at Hancock High School.]]></description>
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<p>HANCOCK – Western U.P. Health Department, Aspirus Keweenaw, and Portage Health will hold their annual community flu shot clinic Saturday, October 16, from 10am to 1pm at Hancock High School. </p>
<p>The clinic will feature walk-in service as well as curb-side vaccination for people who would have difficulty walking through the clinic. At last year’s clinic, the average time from start to finish was under five minutes per person. </p>
<p>This year, for the first time, the seasonal flu vaccine is recommended for everyone 6 months of age and older. The 2010 regular seasonal flu vaccine will provide protection for three different strains of flu, including last year’s H1N1. Children under 9 years of age may require two doses, given one month apart, depending on how many flu shots they received last year. Check with your healthcare provider or the health department to find out what your child needs this year. </p>
<p>“Young children, pregnant women, senior citizens, and anyone with certain chronic illnesses like diabetes and asthma, are at higher risk for serious complications from the flu, so it is particularly important that they get vaccinated,” said Dr. Terry Frankovich, Health Department medical director, “but as we learned from the H1N1 epidemic last year, even healthy adults can become very ill with the flu—so everyone should protect themselves by getting vaccinated this year.” </p>
<p>Flu shots will cost $25 per person, with no charge to clients who present a current Medicare Part B, or Michigan Medicaid card. Most children qualify for free or reduced rates via the Vaccines for Children program. Receipts and billing forms will be provided to those people who will bill private insurance for reimbursement. </p>
<p>“This clinic is also a run-through of our community preparedness plans,” said Pete Baril, Health Department emergency preparedness coordinator, “By attending, members of the public can receive their annual flu shot and also help us enhance our community readiness to deliver medications or vaccines in the event of a public health emergency. With staff from local health care organizations and other volunteers, the clinic is quick and efficient, with minimal wait times.” </p>
<p>For more information, call Western U.P. Health Department at 906-482-7382, Aspirus Keweenaw at 906-337-6500, or Portage Health at 906-483-1000. </p>
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  <title>Portage Health to host Save a Life Day on October 7</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[Portage Health asks the public to give of themselves in various ways at "Save a Life" Day from 1 to 4 p.m. on Thursday, October 7 at its main campus in Hancock.]]></description>
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<p>HANCOCK — Portage Health asks the public to give of themselves in various ways at "Save a Life" Day from 1 to 4 p.m. on Thursday, October 7 at its main campus in Hancock. </p>
<p>Representatives from Michigan Blood - National Bone Marrow Registry will be present to take cheek swabs for those wishing to add their names to the bone marrow registry. The swab process is painless and takes no more than a few minutes. You could be the match for one of thousands of patients with leukemia and other life-threatening diseases waiting for a match to save their life. </p>
<p>Also during the October 7 event, the public can also help Portage Health in its efforts to add 400 new names to the Organ Donor registry by the end of 2010; our current standings are at 275 new registrations. A donor registration station will be on-site for those who wish to register on the spot. Bring your valid Michigan's driver's license to add your name to the list. At end-of-life, your organs could save the life of up to eight people, and enrich the lives of many more. </p>
<p>Finally, representatives from Marquette General Health System's U.P. Regional Blood Center will be taking appointments for those who wish to give blood. A volunteer donation of a pint of whole blood directly benefits as many as four patients living in the Upper Peninsula. </p>
<p>No appointment is necessary. For more information, call 483-1561. </p>
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  <description><![CDATA[Pediatrician Anas Jaber, MD has joined Portage Health's healthcare team in Hancock.]]></description>
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<p>HANCOCK — Pediatrician Anas Jaber, MD has joined Portage Health's healthcare team in Hancock. </p>
<p>Dr. Jaber received his medical degree from Damascus University School of Medicine in Damascus, Syria. He completed his pediatric residency at St. John Hospital and Medical Center in Detroit. He is a member of the American Academy of Pediatrics. </p>
<p>His interests and experience include pediatric asthma, obesity, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and gastrointestinal problems in adolescents. </p>
<p>To make an appointment with Dr. Jaber, call 483-1700. </p>
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<p>HANCOCK — Portage Health welcomes orthopaedic surgeon John Bowman, MD to our healthcare team in Hancock. </p>
<p>A native of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Dr. Bowman holds an undergraduate degree from Creighton University in Omaha, Nebraska. His medical degree, with honors, is also from Creighton University. </p>
<p>He completed his residency in radiology at the University of Michigan and in orthopedic surgery from the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. His experience also includes a position as Chief of Orthopedic Surgery at the United States Air Force Hospital at Nellis AFB, Nevada. </p>
<p>Dr. Bowman is board certified by the American Board of Orthopedic Surgery. </p>
<p>To make an appointment with Dr. Bowman, please call 483-1040. </p>
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<p>HANCOCK — Portage Health offers a sports injury clinic every Monday from 4 to 6 p.m. at its University Center location in the Student Development Complex at Michigan Technological University. </p>
<p>This clinic offers expert care for all sports-related injuries, treating everyone from the experienced athlete to the weekend warrior. The clinic ofers treatment for: sprains, strains, cuts, abrasions and musculoskeletal injuries of the hand, elbow, ankle, knee and shoulder. Concussion evaluation and on-site x-rays are also available. </p>
<p>No appointment is necessary. To learn more, call 483-1860 or visit the sports injury clinic page. </p>
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<p>HANCOCK — Portage Health presents its Second Annual “Men's Health Tune-Up” from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, September 25 at the main Portage Health campus in Hancock. </p>
<p>Board-certified urologist Andrew Jahoda, MD is the event's keynote speaker, who will present on prostate and related issues for men. </p>
<p>The $20 fee also includes the following screenings: hearing, cholesterol panel, blood sugar, blood pressure, PSA (prostate cancer) and bone density. Results of these screenings will be distributed during the afternoon. </p>
<p>The event also includes a variety of demonstrations and a wild game lunch. Participants who intend to take advantage of the screenings should fast for 12 hours prior to blood draw at 9 a.m. </p>
<p>Last year's event drew the maximum number of 75 participants, so those interested are asked to register as soon as possible. "It's a great value when you consider all of the screenings, the information, the on-the-spot results and the lunch," said Portage Health Community Outreach Coordinator Arnie Kinnunen. "It's information men want and need in a concise and welcoming format." </p>
<p>Pre-registration is required. For more information, call 483-1149 or download a registration form at portagehealth.org/menshealthtuneup. </p>
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<p>HANCOCK — Everyone is invited to participate in the annual Portage Health Labor Day Bridge Walk on Monday, September 6. </p>
<p>Registration begins at 8 a.m. at Kestner Waterfront Park in Houghton. At 8:30 a.m., walkers will proceed from Kestner Waterfront Park, over the bridge to Hancock, come back across the bridge to Houghton, proceed east to the Michigan Tech campus, then west along the same route back to Kestner Waterfront Park. Course distance is about five miles. </p>
<p>This is a non-competitive, family-friendly event open to everyone. </p>
<p>The Labor Day Bridge Walk is sponsored by Portage Health, Farm Bureau Insurance, the cities of Houghton and Hancock and the Michigan Governor's Council on Physical Fitness. </p>
<p>For more information, call the Community Health Department at Portage Health at 483-1149. </p>
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<p>HANCOCK — Portage Health welcomes two new members to our growing healthcare team. </p>
<p>Certified physician assistant Mercedes Maki provides family medicine services at our main campus in Hancock and at our Express Care facility on Sharon Avenue in Houghton. Mercedes holds a master's degree in physician assistant studies from Grand Valley State University and is a Hancock native. </p>
<p>Mohannad Rajjoub, MD has joined Portage Health's Obstetrics and Gynecology team at our main campus in Hancock. Dr. Rajjoub completed his residency in obstetrics and gynecology at Cook County Hospital in Chicago, and at St. John Hospital and Medical Center in Detroit. </p>
<p>To make an appointment with Dr. Rajjoub, please call 483-1050. </p>
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<p>HANCOCK — A public event welcoming Tim Makinen will be held in the Portage Health lobby in Hancock at 11 a.m. on Thursday, August 5. </p>
<p>Makinen, Corporate Communications Director with Gift of Life Michigan in Ann Arbor, will give an update on the statewide Organ Donor Drive currently underway through the end of 2010. </p>
<p>Portage Health Dialysis Director Karen Kelley, spokesperson for Portage Health's donor drive, also plans to give an update on the hospital system's progress. Recent organ recipients will also be in attendance at the event. </p>
<p>In conjunction with the Michigan Health and Hospital Association, Portage Health has pledged to add 400 new names to Michigan's organ donor registry by the end of the year. Since its Organ Donor Drive Kick-Off event on April 14, Portage Health has added 225 names to the registry. </p>
<p>Makinen said one of the reasons for his visit is to congratulate Portage Health on its success. </p>
<p>"Portage Health has demonstrated its incredible commitment and dedication to organ and tissue donation and is an example for other organizations in the state to follow," Makinen said. "Gift of Life Michigan is very grateful for the work Portage Health is doing, but not nearly as grateful as the 3,000 people who are on the waiting list for transplant. They are the ones who really benefit from all of Portage Health's hard work." </p>
<p>To learn more about Portage Health's ongoing Organ Donor Drive, click here. </p>
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<p>HANCOCK — In conjunction with Portage Health's ongoing Organ Donor Drive, "A Quilt with Heart" presentation will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday, July 8 in the lobby of the main campus in Hancock. </p>
<p>The quilt is on short-term loan to Portage Health from Gift of Life Michigan in Ann Arbor. Each of the 25 squares on the quilt honors a Michigan individual who either chose organ donation at their end of life or whose families made the decision to donate their organs. In some cases, the families have provided information about their loved ones, and those stories also accompany the quilt. </p>
<p>"The quilt is a visual reminder of how anyone can have an impact on another's quality of life, even after their death," said Portage Health Organ Donor Drive Coordinator Karen Kelley. "Regardless of age, race, gender, nationality, occupation, achievements, how they lived or how they died, every one of these people were loved by someone they left behind, who honored their wishes to help someone else live a better life." </p>
<p>Portage Health President and CEO Jim Bogan will also provide an update on Portage Health's Organ Donor Drive, which began April 14 and will continue through the end of 2010. </p>
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<p>HANCOCK — More than 500 people attended Portage Health's annual Health and Safety Fair Saturday at the main campus in Hancock. </p>
<p>"We had even more people this year than last year, and many were returning visitors," said organizer Angela Lucas, Director of Community Health at Portage Health. "I think word is getting out that the free screenings are a good way to be proactive about preventive health in an affordable way." </p>
<p>Many attendees took part in a car seat clinic, where experts reviewed car seats for child safety and suggested changes or replacements. Hospital tours also offered a chance for the general public to learn more about the latest technology at Portage Health and chat with healthcare professionals one-on-one. </p>
<p>Raffles, giveaways, Click-it the Cricket and a crash test dummy also added to the family-friendly event. "It's always our intent to offer activities of interest to community members of all ages," Lucas said. "By seeing the smiles and the positive feedback from the community, I think we succeeded." </p>
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<p>HANCOCK — Portage Health announced today it has expanded hours for Express Care, located at 921 W. Sharon Avenue in Houghton. </p>
<p>The new hours are 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. seven days a week. Holiday hours are 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. </p>
<p>"The overwhelming support from the community has proven the need for the types of affordable, accessible services provided by Express Care," said Emergency Department Director Timothy Vayder, MD, who said additional staff had been hired to meet the demand. </p>
<p>Express Care opened in February to accommodate those patients with illnesses or injuries that require medical treatment but that are not serious enough to warrant a visit to the emergency room. Most services are covered by a $45 fee. </p>
<p>For more information on Express Care, visit our Express Care page or call 483-1777. </p>
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<p>HANCOCK — Ophthalmologist Mark W. Ulrickson, DO is now seeing patients at Portage Health in Hancock. </p>
<p>A physician with U.P. Eye Specialists since 2003, Dr. Ulrickson provides a full range of medical and surgical services for the treatment of various eye diseases and conditions. These include: cataracts, glaucoma, diabetes, macular degeneration, dry eye and LASEK eye surgery. </p>
<p>Dr. Ulrickson is board certified by the American Board of Ophthalmology. He received his medical degree from Michigan State University and completed his residency at the National Naval Medical Center in Bethesda, MD. </p>
<p>To make an appointment with Dr. Ulrickson, call U.P. Eye Spcialists at 906-225-4512 or 1-800-628-3333 ext. 4512. </p>
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<p>HANCOCK — Portage Health's new GeneXpert machine is up and running, making Portage Health the only hospital in the western Upper Peninsula of Michigan to offer molecular diagnostics. </p>
<p>The GeneXpert tests for the presence of bacteria, including that of infectious life-threatening diseases such as methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus ("MRSA"), and H1N1, enabling doctors to make quicker and more informed treatment decisions. </p>
<p>Before molecular testing, samples were used to grow lab cultures, which could take several days to produce results. In the case where a patient's infection must be treated immediately to reduce risk to himself and other patients, timing is critical, said Portage Health lab director Richard Kangas. </p>
<p>"We'd have to wait 24 hours for a sample to grow and it would probably be another 24 hours to identify the bacteria, and that's if it's in the right conditions and environment," Kangas said. "Molecular testing is a completely different way to identify bacteria." </p>
<p>The GeneXpert takes a DNA sample and sets off a chain reaction to quickly produce millions of copies of it. As the quantity increases, color indicators identify the bacteria present in the sample. Within an hour, lab results can be provided to the physician so an accurate diagnosis and course of treatment can be immediately implemented. </p>
<p>"This machine eliminates the step of prescribing antibiotics that might not work, or quarantining a patient when it isn't necessary, which is costly in terms of health and finances," said Portage Health Pathologist Dr. Petio Kotov. "Any way you look at it, it's more beneficial to the patient." </p>
<p>Funded through a $58,650 grant by the Portage Health Foundation, the GeneXpert was installed in January. About 15 percent of hospitals nationwide use the GeneXpert. </p>
<p>For more information on Portage Health laboratory services, click here. </p>
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<p>HANCOCK — Portage Health announces its radiology department's recent accreditation by the American College of Radiology. This three-year accreditation in computed tomography (CT) services for adult and pediatric patients is the result of a recent ACR survey. Portage Health is already accredited in mammography services. </p>
<p>Headquartered in Reston, Va., the ACR awards accreditation to facilities of high practice standards after a peer-review evaluation of the practice. Evaluations are conducted by board-certified physicians and medical physicists who are experts in the field. These experts assessed the qualifications of Portage Health's personnel and the adequacy of the hospital's equipment. Findings from this survey are provided to ACR's Committee on Accreditation. </p>
<p>"We are proud to receive this recognition for our CT services," said Portage Health Radiology Director John Jokela. "Our team is dedicated to providing the best imaging services possible to the citizens of the western Upper Peninsula." </p>
<p>The ACR is a national organization serving more than 32,000 diagnostic and interventional radiologists, radiation oncologists and nuclear medicine and medical physicists. </p>
<p>For more information on Portage Health's medical imaging and radiology services, click here. </p>
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<p>HANCOCK — The Portage Health Foundation recently awarded $81,039 in grant monies to programs and projects within Portage Health. The recipients include: </p>
<h3>Area Geriatric Education Scholars (AGES) Internship Program for U.P. Youth; PortagePointe Senior Living Community. </h3>
<p>The AGES program supports a paid 7-week summer internship placement at PortagePointe for three local high school students, who assist with activities, interact one-on-one with residents and job shadow healthcare professionals. </p>
<h3>BabySense Feature; Family Birthing Unit. </h3>
<p>This comprehensive security system with door protection, tamper protection and continual supervision of tags on infants offers reminders to check the infant's tag and ensure it is securely attached.</p>
<h3>GeneXpert IV; Laboratory. </h3>
<p>This machine introduces Portage Health to the world of molecular diagnostics and the testing of specific bacteria. Result times decrease from 48 hours to 1 hour. It also reduces the risk of contamination and enables physicians to make quicker, better-informed treatment decisions. </p>
<h3>Spinning Equipment; Fitness Center. </h3>
<p>Consumer-demanded equipment providing a safe, fun, energetic way to keep fit. </p>
<h3>Public Computer Equipment; Human Resources, Information Technology. </h3>
<p>Three stationery computers and four portable notebooks with wireless Internet accessible to patients and families while waiting for services. </p>
<p>Portage Health Foundation, a charitable, non-profit organization, was established in 1990 to improve the health of the community. For more information about Portage Health Foundation, visit portagehealth.org. </p>
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<p>HANCOCK — Portage Health's Level III Trauma Center has been reverified by the American College of Surgeons' Committee on Trauma, making it the only Level III Trauma Center in Michigan. </p>
<p>Trauma facilities are ranked from Level I, the highest level of trauma care available (for example, the University of Michigan Trauma Burn Center) to Level IV. Marquette General Health System is verified as Level II. Portage Health is one of 39 verified Level III Trauma Centers nationwide. </p>
<p>Verification is voluntary and done at the request of the hospital. An on-site review of the hospital is conducted by a team of reviewers experienced in the field of trauma. Portage Health was initially verified as a Level III Trauma Center in September, 2007. </p>
<p>Trauma verification means that a Level III trauma facility must provide prompt assessment, resuscitation, emergency operations and stabilization of patients; offer continuous, on-site coverage by emergency department physicians and prompt availability of general surgeons, anesthesiologists and orthopaedic specialists; have established transfer protocols for patients who require more comprehensive trauma care; demonstrate a commitment to trauma prevention and the continuing education of its trauma team members; and improves its trauma care through active review of trauma cases by a multi-disciplinary committee. </p>
<p>"Portage Health establishing itself as a Level III Trauma Center defies the myth that trauma victims in less populated areas are less likely to receive comprehensive care," said Dr. Wade Liston, Portage Health general surgeon and trauma program director. "This reverification validates the dedication of our trauma team in strengthening this program and our ongoing commitment to the citizens of the western Upper Peninsula." </p>
<p>Trauma is the number one cause of death among children and adults younger than 45 years of age, and the number four cause of death among all age groups. During 2009, Portage Health cared for 112 trauma patients. The most common cases involve motor vehicle crashes. Other trauma situations involve ATV and snowmobile crashes, and hunting accidents. </p>
<p>Established by the American College of Surgeons in 1987, the Committee on Trauma's consultation and verification program for hospitals promotes the development of trauma centers in which participants provide not only the hospital resources necessary for trauma care, but also the entire spectrum of care to address the needs of all injured patients. This spectrum encompasses the prehospital phase through the rehabilitation process. </p>
<p>For more information on the American College of Surgeons Committee on Trauma criteria or for a full list of trauma centers nationwide, go to facs.org/trauma/ </p>
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<p>HANCOCK — Portage Health President and CEO Jim Bogan presented the healthcare organization's annual update to the community January 5 at Michigan Technological University in Houghton. Members of Portage Health's executive team reported to the crowd of 75 community leaders that Portage Health is performing better in a variety of ways than many of its benchmark organizations. </p>
<p>Chief Financial Officer Brian Donahue reported fiscal year operating revenue of $80,447,721 and operating expenses of $78,388,298 during fiscal year 2009. Patient bills are collected on average within 44 days, Donahue said, which is a much faster turnaround than many hospitals in Michigan and nationwide experience. "We are doing very well collecting our bills," he said. </p>
<p>Key initiatives were also undertaken in 2009 designed to improve patient satisfaction scores in six areas, said Betty MacInnes, Vice President for Quality Management. Those have resulted in higher scores in several units but particularly in the emergency department, which scored in the 98th percentile among its peer groups nationwide. "Only two percent of emergency departments nationwide with similar characteristics are doing better than us," she said. "That is phenomenal, especially when excellent scores in the emergency department are some of the most difficult to attain." </p>
<p>Chief Medical Officer Dr. Kirk Lufkin stressed Portage Health's commitment to safety and quality initiatives by working together, both internally and with external organizations. "Providing quality healthcare that is timely, effective, equitable and patient-centered requires collaboration," he said. </p>
<p>Vice President for Communications and Human Resources Karin Van Dyke reported Portage Health provided $8.8 million in community benefit programming during fiscal year 2009, and Bogan reported that despite a nationwide physician shortage, six new physicians were hired during 2009 in a variety of areas. Hiring new clinical staff will continue to remain one of Portage Health's primary goals for the immediate future, Bogan said. "If we need staff, we will hire staff to support the programs we currently offer and services we want to expand into," he said. </p>
<p>Portage Health's annual update presentation may be downloaded and viewed here. </p>
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  <description><![CDATA[More than 100 people started 2010 in a healthy way by participating in Portage Health's Second Annual New Year's Eve Fun Run and Walk on December 31.]]></description>
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<p>HANCOCK — More than 100 people started 2010 in a healthy way by participating in Portage Health's Second Annual New Year's Eve Fun Run and Walk on December 31. </p>
<p>Despite snow and cold, everyone seemed to thoroughly enjoy themselves, said Portage Health Community Outreach Coordinator Arnie Kinnunen. </p>
<p>"It was nice to see such a wide age span," he said. "Participants included families pushing strollers, parents pulling their children in sleds, and kids of all ages. Many people brought their pets along."</p>
<p>Organizers said although some participants took in some good-natured competition by seeing who could complete the most 2-mile laps in the allotted time, for the most part the event was just a breath of fresh air during a busy holiday season. </p>
<p>Megan Killian, President of the Copper Country Running Club who co-sponsored the event, said the variety of raffle prizes donated by local businesses was a big draw for participants. </p>
<p>"These included gift certificates, fitness apparel, magazine subscriptions, you name it," she said. "Without our generous sponsors, this event would not have been a success." </p>
<p>Healthy snacks and refreshments were provided by Portage Health Nutrition Services following the event. </p>
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<p>HANCOCK — Portage Health held a flag-raising ceremony at its main campus in Hancock December 10 to honor staff members who have shown support for the U.S. Armed Forces. </p>
<p>The flag raised was given to Portage Health recently to honor its Family Birthing Center nurses. Their flexibility in arranging schedules helped nurse Joye Battisfore spend time with her husband, Sgt. Joe Battisfore, when he was recently on leave. Sgt. Battisfore, of the 1431st Engineer Company, arranged for a flag to be flown at Forward Operating Base in Salerno, Afghanistan last October in appreciation of the nurses' dedication. </p>
<p>"I wanted to show my gratitude and that of my fellow servicemen for those at Portage Health who help support our families while we are away," Sgt. Battisfore said. "The job we are doing is very stressful and very dangerous. To not have to worry about our families and jobs while we are gone is a great comfort." </p>
<p>Sgt. Battisfore presented plaques to Family Birthing Center Manager Cheryl Frankovich and Portage Health President and CEO Jim Bogan. </p>
<p>Also during the ceremony, Bogan recognized returning servicemen Sgt. Adam Kerry and Cpl. Stephen LaCourt, staff members who serve in the 1431st Engineer Company. Sgt. Kerry is an athletic trainer; Cpl. LaCourt is a phlebotomist. </p>
<p>"Our staff members are the core of our commitment to service to our community," Bogan said. "There can be no greater service to the community than that of military service to our country, and we are honored to recognize our staff members who have made that commitment." </p>
<p>Representatives from the offices of Sen. Carl Levin, Sen. Debbie Stabenow and Congressman Bart Stupak were in attendance, as were many community leaders from education, law enforcement and government; family and friends of the returning servicemen, and Portage Health staff members and members of its Board of Directors. </p>
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<p>HANCOCK — Portage Health has donated $25,000 to the Keweenaw Family Resource Center for an indoor playground project. </p>
<p>The "Tree House" will be an indoor playground and exploration space for children age newborn to 5 years and their parents or caregivers to enjoy open play and parent/child activities. Featuring a large indoor tree house climbing structure, a lily pond for toddlers, quiet areas and other activity areas, the playground is located in the Red Ridge Plaza on Sharon Avenue in Houghton. Construction is expected to be completed in January 2010. </p>
<p>"Portage Health is proud to partner with the Keweenaw Family Resource Center on the Tree House project," said Portage Health president and CEO Jim Bogan. "The long winters here inhibit opportunities for children to play and develop their motor skills. We are pleased to support this initiative which is in direct keeping with our mission of improving the quality of life for community members of all ages." </p>
<p>Keweenaw Family Resource Center executive director Cathy Benda said the Tree House differs from preschool and daycare facilities in that parents and caregivers stay and play with their children in a warm, clean, stimulating environment where other families and children are present. </p>
<p>"We are grateful to have the support of Portage Health for this project," Benda said. "We are thrilled by this donation to help us maintain and improve the health and wellbeing for children and families in our community." </p>
<p>For more information on the Keweenaw Family Resource Center and the Tree House indoor playground, visit kfrckids.org </p>
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  <title>Portage Health&#39;s Lights of Love honors loved ones, raises funds</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[Portage Health held its annual Lights of Love tree-lighting ceremony December 3, hosted by the Portage Hospital Auxiliary.]]></description>
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<p>HANCOCK — Portage Health held its annual Lights of Love tree-lighting ceremony December 3, hosted by the Portage Hospital Auxiliary. </p>
<p>Each year, community members are invited to honor relatives and friends by reserving a light in a loved one’s name. Each name is displayed in the main lobby during the holiday season and read during the annual Lights of Love tree-lighting ceremony. </p>
<p>Auxiliary president Fayth Wolfe welcomed the crowd of community members, staff members and PortagePointe elders and reminded them that the event honors their loved ones while also raising money for a good cause. Proceeds from the donations are used to support scholarships for students in Baraga, Ontonagon, Keweenaw and Houghton counties who are pursuing careers in the healthcare field. About $2,000 is raised each year through the donations, which is matched by Portage Health, resulting in a total of four scholarships awarded. </p>
<p>Pharmacy director Jason Evans was the recipient of one such Auxiliary scholarship, and was given the honor of lighting this year's tree. </p>
<p>Auxiliary members and volunteers were also recognized during the ceremony. Portage Health chaplain Sister Ellen Enright provided a benediction, and seasonal songs were performed by a student ensemble from Hancock High School. </p>
<p>"This is an annual event that is an important part of the holiday season for many of those in the community, and we as staff members also look forward to this each year," said vice president for communications and human resources Karin Van Dyke. </p>
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<p>HANCOCK — Portage Health will be participating in two statewide patient safety collaboratives focusing on protecting mothers, newborns and emergency patients. The collaboratives, coordinated by the Michigan Health and Hospital Association (MHA) Keystone Center for Patient Safety and Quality, are MHA Keystone: Emergency Room (ER) and MHA Keystone: Obstetrics (OB). </p>
<p>MHA Keystone: ER seeks to prevent patient harm in emergency departments by improving safety, reducing overcrowding and treating blood poisoning in the early stages. </p>
<p>MHA Keystone: OB seeks to prevent harm to mothers giving birth and their newborns by focusing on timely interventions for elective induction of labor, coordinating a safe progression of labor, and appropriate responses to fetal distress. </p>
<p>Portage Health is the only hospital in Houghton, Keweenaw, Ontonagon and Baraga counties participating in both initiatives. </p>
<p>The new initiatives build on previous projects, said vice president for patient services Deb Young. Portage Health has been participating in the MHA Keystone Hospital Acquired Infections (HAI) project and the MHA Keystone Surgery project since 2007. Both of those initiatives have provided tools to evaluate patient care processes and respond to safety concerns, she said. </p>
<p>"We look forward to working with MHA Keystone on the Obstetrics and Emergency Department initiatives," Young said. "We are proud to participate in a project to proactively implement evidence-based best practices to improve communication and care that is delivered at the bedside." </p>
<p>For a complete list of hospitals participating in the MHA Keystone: ER and MHA Keystone: OB safety initiatives, please visit MHAKeystoneCenter.org </p>
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<p>HANCOCK — Portage Health has been awarded the Medication Safety Alert Subscriber Award from the Institute for Safe Medication Practices. </p>
<p>The ISMP Subscriber Award is presented annually to an organization that has shown an ongoing commitment to safe medication practices based on recommendations and strategies presented in the ISMP Medication Safety Alert newsletter. </p>
<p>The Philadelphia-based ISMP is an independent nonprofit healthcare organization that works with healthcare practitioners and institutions and regulatory agencies to improve medication use practices. </p>
<p>The Institute recognized the efforts of Portage Health's medication administration process (MAP) team in identifying potential risks and implementing medication safety practices. </p>
<p>"We are honored to receive this award and are grateful to the hard work, extensive time commitment and dedication shown by those on our MAP team," said Deb Young, Portage Health vice president for patient services. "We will continue to seek ways to improve patient safety by supporting a culture that promotes safe patient care." </p>
<p>Young and Portage Health Medical-Surgery Inpatient Unit Manager and MAP team chair Paula Polso will accept the award on behalf of Portage Health at the ISMP awards ceremony in Nevada on Dec. 8. </p>
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  <title>Portage Health donates 1,626 pounds of food to local charities</title>
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<p>HANCOCK — A food drive held during the month of October at Portage Health gleaned more than 1,600 pounds of food for the Salvation Army and St. Vincent De Paul Society. </p>
<p>Portage Health was a host food drive site for the Michigan Harvest Gathering, a food and fundraising effort for the Food Bank Council of Michigan. </p>
<p>"We know that this year is especially important as the economy has affected almost everyone," said MHG local project director Luci Sintkowski, Portage Health's director of volunteer services. "Resources at state food banks are stretched to the limit while the demand for emergency food assistance is up an average of 30 percent over last year." </p>
<p>The drive ran from October 1 to 31 at five Portage Health locations: the main lobby in Hancock, PortagePointe, Lake Linden, Home Care and Hospice and the Houghton Rehab center. </p>
<p>Food was weighed and distributed to the two charities on November 3. All donations will stay in the local area. </p>
<p>"They were very appreciative of our donations and know that all of that food will be put to good use," Sintkowski said. "A big thank you to everyone who helped a local family in need." </p>
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<p>HANCOCK — Portage Health welcomes board-certified oncologist Rifat Elkhatib, MD and family practice physician Terri Stuenkel, DO. </p>
<p>A physician with Marquette General Cancer Care, Dr. Elkhatib is available to see patients on Mondays, Thursdays and Fridays at Portage Health in Hancock to provide cancer care and hematology services. No physician's referral is needed. To make an appointment, please call (906) 483-1730. </p>
<p>Dr. Terri Stuenkel has joined the Ontonagon Community Health Center as a board-certified family practice physician. Dr. Stuenkel provides comprehensive care to all patients from infant to adult. Call (906) 884-4120 to make an appointment. </p>
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<p>HANCOCK — Portage Health welcomes physical therapist Mark Mohler and medical staff recruiter Kevin Store. </p>
<p>Mohler holds a B.S. in health science and an M.S. in physical therapy from the College of St. Scholastica in Duluth, Minn. For the last 12 years, Mohler has held the position of Director of Rehab Services at Baraga County Memorial Hospital. </p>
<p>He serves on the Houghton-Portage Township Schools Board of Education and is a member of the American Physical Therapy Association. </p>
<p>Medical staff recruiter Kevin Store comes to Portage Health from Vocational Strategies, Inc., where he had served as executive director since 2003. He has also worked as deputy facility administrator for the Keweenaw Academy in Mohawk. </p>
<p>Store holds a B.S. in business administration and is currently pursing graduate work at Northern Michigan University. </p>
<p>He is president of the Keweenaw Peninsula Chamber of Commerce and is recent past-president of the Calumet Laurium Rotary Club. </p>
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  <title>Portage Health updates public on H1N1 status and treatment</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[Portage Health confirms 25 H1N1 flu cases during the month of October. All but three of these cases were diagnosed on October 19 or after. The vast majority have been in children under ...]]></description>
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<p>HANCOCK — Portage Health confirms 25 H1N1 flu cases during the month of October. All but three of these cases were diagnosed on October 19 or after. The vast majority have been in children under the age of 10; none have been more than 22 years of age. Only one case was hospitalized, an infant, and all have recovered or are recovering. The cases are widely geographically distributed. The typical duration of illness is three to seven days. </p>
<p>Healthy patients are expected to tolerate this disease well and do not generally need testing or specific treatment. Good fluid intake, lots of rest, using over-the-counter medications and avoiding spreading the illness to others is advised. </p>
<p>The very young and the elderly are at greater risk to become seriously ill, as well as people with underlying chronic diseases, particularly those that might suppress the immune system. These patients should also seek medical attention if ill and are in the group that would be considered to most benefit from treatment with anti-viral drugs. </p>
<p>"It is wise to seek medical attention for breathing difficulty or inability to maintain adequate fluid intake," said Portage Health chief medical officer Dr. Kirk Lufkin. "Additionally, some patients will begin to feel better and then worsen again. This is suggestive of a secondary bacterial infection and is also a reason to seek medical attention." </p>
<p>The H1N1 vaccine continues to be limited. Portage Health will provide vaccinations as directed by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention. </p>
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<p>HANCOCK — The first Men's Health Tune-Up held at Portage Health on Saturday drew the maximum number of 75. </p>
<p>"Unfortunately, we had to turn a few people away, we were overwhelmed by the turnout from walk-in traffic as well as people who had registered in advance," said Portage Health Community Outreach Coordinator Arnie Kinnunen. </p>
<p>For $20, attendees received cholesterol, glucose and lipids results, a flu shot, a hearing test, presentations on topics of men's health and a wild game lunch including alligator, shark and venison. Vendors provided free massage and a chance at various raffle prizes. Kinnunen said it was the variety of offerings that drew people in. </p>
<p>"With the economy the way it is, I think people are watching their wallets more than ever, and we offered a big bang for the buck," Kinnunen said. "With food, a flu shot and all those lipids it was really too good to pass up." </p>
<p>Kinnunen said organizers wanted to keep the event to a half-day to encourage attendance. With a turnout greater than expected, Portage Health will definitely be sponsoring the event again next year, Kinnunen said. </p>
<p>"It was gratifying to see all the men here, who asked questions about their results and some of the topics covered in the presentations," he said. "This type of event underscores that men really want to know about their health and where they stand." </p>
<p>For more information on the Men's Health Tune-Up, contact Arnie Kinnunen at 483-1558. </p>
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  <title>Portage Health to open express care center in Houghton</title>
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<p>HANCOCK — Portage Health announced today it will open an Express Care center in Houghton. Portage Health Express Care will be located at 921 W. Sharon Avenue in the former Blockbuster Video space. Opening is scheduled for this fall. </p>
<p>Portage Health Express Care will accommodate those patients with illnesses or injuries that require medical treatment but that are not serious enough to warrant a visit to the emergency department. </p>
<p>"The healthcare industry at large needs to address two of the main issues facing most communities – access and affordability," said Portage Health President and CEO Jim Bogan. "Providing quality healthcare to fit our patients' busy lifestyles is in keeping with Portage Health's mission to improve the health of our community by providing the highest quality healthcare services." </p>
<p>The 6,000-square-foot building was purchased July 24 by Portage Health from a commercial developer. </p>
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  <title>Portage Health only U.P. hospital chosen for rehospitalization project</title>
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<p>HANCOCK — Portage Health is the only Upper Peninsula hospital that has been selected to participate in a three-state project that will seek to reduce the number of people who must be readmitted to the hospital for clinical reasons related to the initial hospitalization. </p>
<p>The project targets unplanned, related “rehospitalizations,” which are readmissions that are not expected/scheduled, but whose reason is clinically related to the initial admission. The pilot project, named STate Action on Avoidable Rehospitalizations (STAAR), seeks to reduce 30-day rehospitalization rates (patients being hospitalized again within 30 days of discharge) by 30 percent, while increasing patient and family satisfaction with transitions and coordination of care. </p>
<p>Hospitals in Michigan, Washington and Massachusetts are participating in the STAAR project and Michigan’s efforts are being coordinated by the Michigan Health and Hospital Association (MHA) Keystone Center for Patient Safety &amp; Quality and MPRO (Michigan’s Quality Improvement Organization). </p>
<p>"Providing the highest quality of care is our top priority and we welcome opportunities such as this to identify where improvements can be made," said Betty MacInnes, Portage Health Vice President for Quality Management. "We're excited to be chosen to participate in this project and make a difference in the lives of our patients." </p>
<p>Ten independent Michigan hospitals and select hospitals within five Michigan hospital systems were chosen to participate in the project. Those selected include the Detroit Medical Center System, Spectrum Health System (Grand Rapids), St. John Health System (Detroit Metro area) and the University of Michigan Hospitals and Health Centers in Ann Arbor. </p>
<p>The criteria used to select the participating hospitals was based on regional representation; representation by rural/urban, teaching/nonteaching; critical access hospitals; ethnic diversity in hospital service area; representation by independent and system hospitals; willingness to recruit post-acute care partners (long-term care, home health, etc.); and willingness and capacity to collect data. </p>
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  <title>Portage Health patients benefit from AmeriCorps donation</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[Children waiting or being treated in Portage Health's emergency room, waiting rooms or surgery will be a little less anxious thanks to a donation of ...]]></description>
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<p>HANCOCK — Children waiting or being treated in Portage Health's emergency room, waiting rooms or surgery will be a little less anxious thanks to a donation of activity bags from Superior AmeriCorps. The bags are age-specific and contain items like puzzle books and coloring books, crayons, stickers, a toothbrush, playing cards and bendable figures. </p>
<p>“We thought it was a great project,” said Superior AmeriCorps member Anna Walls. The project was typical of the type of community service the organization likes to pursue, which is child or school-oriented. “The kids can use them in the waiting room or if they have minor surgery it can help pass the time, then they can take them home with them. It’s just something for them to do,” she said. </p>
<p>The bags and their contents were made available through grant money donated by BHK Child Services and donations made by Shopko, WalMart, Econo Foods and Pat’s Foods. </p>
<p>Volunteer Services Director Luci Sintkowski said the donation will be appreciated by Portage Health's pediatric patients and their families. “AmeriCorps workers are very active in their service to our community, and we’re grateful they chose us as a recipient for their project,” she said. </p>
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  <description><![CDATA[More than 500 people attended Portage Health's first ever Health and Safety Fair Saturday at the main campus in Hancock.]]></description>
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<p>HANCOCK — More than 500 people attended Portage Health's first ever Health and Safety Fair Saturday at the main campus in Hancock. </p>
<p>"We were thrilled with the turnout from the community," said organizer Angela Lucas, Director of Community Health at Portage Health. "It showed people were really interested in what we do and how we can help them lead safer, healthier lives." </p>
<p>Many attendees took part in a car seat clinic, where experts reviewed car seats for child safety and suggested changes or replacements. Others took advantage of free cholesterol, bone density and blood pressure screenings. Healthy cooking demonstrations, helmet fittings and a bike and kayak safety expo were also popular. </p>
<p>Hospital tours also offered a chance for the general public to learn more about the latest technology at Portage Health, including a new chemistry lab analyzer, and upcoming initiatives such as a standardization of patient wristband colors and electronic medication distribution. A new room-service menu was also unveiled in advance of an Aug. 3 initiative by nutrition services. </p>
<p>Vice President for Patient Safety Deb Young said one of the most popular attractions was a hand-washing station where Portage Health staff members sprinkled fake germs on people's hands, had them wash them with antibacterial cleaner, then put them under ultraviolet light to reveal the germs that were still left after washing. The simple exercise underscored how little tasks can make a difference. "I think people were surprised and learned a lot," Young said. "It really made an impression on people." </p>
<p>Free food, Click-it the Cricket and a crash test dummy also added to the family-friendly event. "Our goal was to attract as many different people as we could to learn more about we do, from infants on up," Lucas said. “By seeing the smiles and the positive feedback from the community, I think we succeeded in showcasing the many services we have to offer. We're already looking forward to next year's Health and Safety Fair." </p>
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  <description><![CDATA[More than 150 people attended the free skin screening at Portage Health on May 30. The free event, co-sponsored by Marquette General Cancer Center, the American Academy of ...]]></description>
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<p>HANCOCK — More than 150 people attended the free skin screening at Portage Health on May 30. The free event, co-sponsored by Marquette General Cancer Center, the American Academy of Dermatology and Portage Health, has been held for the last 25 years. </p>
<p>Dermatologists Dr. Milton Soderberg and Dr. Jennifer Baldwin examined attendees with unusual moles or lesions for signs of skin cancer. Of the 155 people examined, one person had a suspected melanoma, a serious skin cancer, and was provided information on treatment options. Several squamous cells, described as a sore that won't heal, were also detected. Numerous basal cells, a type of benign skin cancer that needs treatment, were also discovered. </p>
<p>While the screening provides a form of early detection for those with the above skin abnormalities, the majority of attendees went away relieved and grateful for the free examination and information on how to recognize and prevent cancers. </p>
<p>"The biggest benefit we provide at this screening is peace of mind," said Portage Health Community Health Nurse Geri Merkey. "Person after person told us how grateful they were that we do these preventive programs for the community. It's a vital service." </p>
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  <title>Portage Health Auxiliary inducts new officers</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[Six women were inducted as officers for the Portage Health Auxiliary at their meeting May 14.]]></description>
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<p>HANCOCK — Six women were inducted as officers for the Portage Health Auxiliary at their meeting May 14. </p>
<p>Fayth Wolfe will remain as President while Jan Medlyn will remain as Vice President. Kathy Gaffney will serve again as Treasurer, while Betty Ruohonen will continue as Corresponding Secretary. Nancy Fenton is the new Parliamentarian. The Auxiliary currently has an opening for Recording Secretary. </p>
<p>Portage Health CEO Jim Bogan presented carnations to the Auxiliary officers tied with ribbons to indicate particular traits, such as leadership and alertness. </p>
<p>The Portage Health Auxiliary's tradition of service spans more than 50 years. This volunteer group raises funds through its annual Lights of Love project, proceeds from the Guilded Rose Gift Shop, quilt raffles, geranium and bake sales, and other activities. </p>
<p>The Auxiliary, which welcomes new members, meets the first Thursday of each month from September through May. </p>
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  <description><![CDATA[More than 40 employees were honored at a special celebration May 13 for their years of service to Portage Health.]]></description>
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<p>HANCOCK — More than 40 employees were honored at a special celebration May 13 for their years of service to Portage Health. </p>
<p>Cake and punch was served in the cafeteria as members of the management team recognized those in their departments celebrating 10 years, 15 years, 20 years, 25 years, 30 years, 35 years and 40 years of service to the healthcare organization. </p>
<p>"One of the ways we've been able to weather some of the storms in healthcare is our excellent team of employees, who excel and love what they do," said Portage Health CEO Jim Bogan. </p>
<p>The annual Gertrude Decker Hellman Excellence in Nursing Award was presented to Carol Vater, a registered nurse in perioperative services. Vater has been an employee of Portage Health since 1986. </p>
<p>Service awards are presented each year during National Hospital Week, which acknowledges the more than 14 million people who work in hospitals nationwide. </p>
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  <title>Foundation Ball and Auction raises $20,000</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[More than $20,000 was raised at the 17th Annual Portage Health Foundation Spring Ball and Auction held May 9 at the North Shore Grill and Pub in ...]]></description>
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<p>HOUGHTON — More than $20,000 was raised at the 17th Annual Portage Health Foundation Spring Ball and Auction held May 9 at the North Shore Grill and Pub in Houghton. </p>
<p>The event attracted about 140 people who dined, danced and donated by bidding on one of the 65 items on offer. A live auction included items such as Walt Disney World passes and a catered dinner for eight guests. A silent auction also was held, featuring items from antiques to jewelry to computer training and spa packages. </p>
<p>Portage Health Chief Executive Officer Jim Bogan said the attendance and proceeds in this time of economic turmoil was indicative that the public supports Portage Health's mission of improving healthcare in the community. </p>
<p>"The success of this year's event reflects a community that is striving to maintain a quality of life and a better future for its residents," he said. "We are a vital part of that mission, and we are grateful for the community support we have received." </p>
<p>Proceeds from the Ball and Auction will be used to support physician recruitment, a challenge affecting healthcare organizations nationwide. </p>
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  <title>Portage Health receives grant for school-based health center</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[The Michigan Departments of Community Health and Education have awarded Portage Health a $50,000 planning grant to plan for a school-based and school-linked health center.]]></description>
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<p>HANCOCK — The Michigan Departments of Community Health and Education have awarded Portage Health a $50,000 planning grant to plan for a school-based and school-linked health center. </p>
<p>The grant, an expansion of the Child and Adolescent Health Center (CAHC) Program, includes nine newly-funded planning grants and nine newly-funded clinical centers designed to provide on-site primary health care, psycho-social services, health promotion/disease prevention, education and referral services for medically underserved children ages 5 to 21. </p>
<p>Nine communities in Michigan were awarded the grant. Portage Health and the Eastern U.P. Intermediate School District are the only two in the Upper Peninsula to receive the grant. </p>
<p>Angela Lucas, Director of Community Health at Portage Health, convened a meeting of stakeholders, known as the Community Advisory Council, upon receipt of the grant in April. About 20 people attended the meeting, including representatives from the Western Upper Peninsula District Health Department, Copper Country Intermediate School District, Copper Country Mental Health, students and parents. </p>
<p>"We have a strong start with great collaboration and support from the community," Lucas said. "This is a great opportunity for us to provide quality healthcare services for students and their families." </p>
<p>A survey of regional students, educators and community members is now under way to gather data for a required needs assessment. Data from that assessment will be used to determine priority services for the adolescent health center's primary users and the area it will serve. </p>
<p>For more information, contact Jane Nordberg at Portage Health Communications at 483-1561. </p>
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  <title>New advances being made in breast cancer detection</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[According to the American Cancer Society, breast cancer is the second-leading cause of death in women in the United States. The chance of a woman being diagnosed with invasive breast cancer ...]]></description>
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<p>According to the American Cancer Society, breast cancer is the second-leading cause of death in women in the United States. The chance of a woman being diagnosed with invasive breast cancer sometime during her life is about one in eight. About 40,000 women die from the disease each year. </p>
<p>There is some good news — breast cancer rates are going down. The most likely result of that is increased awareness, catching the cancer early and improved treatment. The best chance of beating breast cancer is if it is diagnosed early, before it has spread to other organs. And the best way to diagnose breast cancer early is with mammography. </p>
<p>It is a myth that women with no history of breast cancer do not need to get a mammogram. The American Cancer Society recommends that all women start having annual screening mammograms starting at age 40 and should continue to have them as long as they are in good health. Younger women should have mammograms if they have noticed a recent change in their breast and their physician feels a mammogram is recommended. </p>
<p>A mammogram is an X-ray examination of the breast using dedicated X-ray equipment. Dedicated mammography equipment became available in 1969 and has continued to evolve. Currently the most accurate form of mammography is digital mammography (also known as Full-Field Digital Mammography). Portage Health now offers digital mammography for all of its mammogram patients. </p>
<p>Digital mammography is the most accurate method of detection for early breast cancers and has the lowest radiation dose over other forms of mammography. Portage Health's digital mammography equipment is also faster than other forms of mammography. The decreased exam time means less discomfort for the patient. The new mammography machine at Portage also uses flexible paddles which are more comfortable than those used previously. </p>
<p>Digital mammography offers more flexibility for the radiologist. A radiologist is a physician specially trained in the interpretation of mammograms, X-rays, ultrasounds, Cat scans, MRI and nuclear medicine. With digital, we can manipulate the images similarly to the way pictures are manipulated on a digital camera. We use very high resolution monitors (about five times the resolution of an HDTV) and dedicated viewing software for interpreting mammograms. This ability to manipulate the images makes it easier for the radiologist to detect subtle changes in breast tissue that can indicate breast cancer. This manipulation also makes it easier for the radiologist to diagnose abnormalities in women with very dense breasts. </p>
<p>If you are a woman over 40, have a family history of breast cancer or have noticed a change in your breast, please talk to your family physician today about scheduling a mammogram, or visit portagehealth.org.  </p>
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  <title>Portage Health hosts prescription drug abuse seminar</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[Regional experts gathered Thursday at Portage Health in Hancock to discuss the growing problem of prescription drug abuse.]]></description>
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<p>HANCOCK — Regional experts gathered Thursday at Portage Health in Hancock to discuss the growing problem of prescription drug abuse. </p>
<p>"Alleviating pain is one of the most rewarding things we do as healthcare professionals, but when the pain medications are abused, it's also one of the most frustrating," said Portage Health physician David Kass, who introduced the evening's speakers. </p>
<p>The event's 45 attendees included doctors, nurses, pharmacists, representatives of mental health organizations and substance abuse agencies, and local law enforcement. </p>
<p>Dr. James Miner, an emergency physician with the Hennepin County Medical Center in Minneapolis, Minn. and expert in pain management, said the methods to assess pain in patients have not improved as quickly as in other medical specialties. Using only a numerical scale, it can be challenging to determine how much pain a patient is really in before determining treatment. Communication skills and cultural mores also play a part in the physician/patient relationship. "Social cues have everything to do with how a patient describes that pain to us," Dr. Miner said. </p>
<p>Det. Sgt. Adam Rajala of the Houghton County Sheriff's Department said prescription drug abuse is rampant in the western Upper Peninsula. The most common abuses he sees are "diversion," where a medication ends up being used by someone other than the patient, and "doctor shopping," where a patient visits one emergency room after another to acquire additional quantities. Methadone and ritalin are the most commonly abused prescription drugs, Det. Rajala said. </p>
<p>Dr. William Short, MGHS physician and a past director of its Addiction Rehab Center, recommended a systematic approach to treating chemically dependent patients or those at high risk for prescription drug abuse. Dr. Short also distributed a contract he and patient both agree to at the onset of treatment. Urine tests, pill counts and alternatives to narcotics, such as yoga and acupuncture, should also be considered, he said. </p>
<p>"Set rules, draw boundaries, and then follow them," Short said. "This all takes time, but it is time well spent." </p>
<p>Attendees also discussed case studies of patients who became chemically-dependent upon prescription medication and what could have been done to prevent or ease that dependency. </p>
<p>Portage Health Chief Medical Officer Dr. Kirk Lufkin said the evening's speakers had provided a lot of food for thought. </p>
<p>"We're here to alleviate suffering, and it's horrible to deny someone in pain any relief we can provide for that pain," he said. "But we have to be measured, and we have to do that very carefully." </p>
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  <title>New chemistry analyzer installed at Portage Health</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[<p>Note: This was originally posted on: 04/17/2009 A new diagnostic machine is up and running in the Portage Health laboratory, just in time for National Medical Laboratory Professionals Week April 19-25. The Vitros 5600, manufactured by Ortho Clinical Diagnostics in Rochester, NY, is the first one installed in M</p>]]></description>
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  <content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="articleimage" style="width:250px;"><img title="New Analyzer Image" alt="New Analyzer Image" src="http://www.portagehealth.org/uploadedImages/Content/Test_Blog/Vitros6500-2008.jpg" /><p>Chemistry Technologist Gary Jordon demonstrates the lab's new Vitros 5600 analyzer installed at Portage Health.</p>
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<p>Note: This was originally posted on: 04/17/2009</p>
<p>A new diagnostic machine is up and running in the Portage Health laboratory, just in time for National Medical Laboratory Professionals Week April 19-25. </p>
<p>The Vitros 5600, manufactured by Ortho Clinical Diagnostics in Rochester, NY, is the first one installed in Michigan and one of 20 installed in the United States. </p>
<p>Lead Chemistry Technologist Gary Jordon explained the analyzer does double duty running regular chemistry tests (such as glucose and electrolyte levels) as well as immunochemistry tests (such as pregnancy tests and cancer markers). </p>
<p>What this means for the lab technicians is less chance for error in missing a test, as the Vitros 5600 does the work of two previous machines. </p>
<p>“It was possible under the old system to take the samples from one machine to the other, and have the sample be put away before that second test was run,” Jordon said. “Having it all done on one machine means less chance of skipping a step.” </p>
<p>The new machine is also faster, taking about six minutes to run bloodwork tests instead of 12 minutes. That’s due, in part, to the analyzer’s ability to house 80 specimens at once, plus an additional “stat” lane that can be used as an override. In 2008, the Portage Health lab performed 447,398 tests, so a reduction in result time can be significant. </p>
<p>Laboratory Director Richard Kangas said purchasing the $207,000 machine was about a year in the making. Installation occurred in February, with specialists from Ortho Clinical in Rochester performing extensive testing and calibrating, running data for a few weeks before the machine went live on March 9. </p>
<p>Kangas and Jordon also received a week’s on-site training in Rochester and have completed additional online instruction. Eleven of the lab’s 25 employees are qualified to use the new machine, with Jordon taking the lead. One of the advantages, he said, is the electronic connectivity with Ortho Clinical. Every night, the machine sends codes to the parent company, which their personnel analyze each morning. </p>
<p>“Those people are often the first to notice when something needs to be adjusted or isn’t quite right,” Jordon said. “They’re the first to know of problems so it saves us service calls down the road.” </p>
<p>Kangas said that while the new machine quietly does its work in the basement without great fanfare, it offers considerable advantages to patients and personnel. </p>
<p>“This new analyzer provides our technicians with a quicker turnaround for physicians and a system that helps reduce errors,” he said. “While these improvements may not be obvious to the patient, these types of equipment upgrades greatly enhance the quality of healthcare service provided to the community at large.” </p>
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  <title>Patient safety expert presents to Portage Health administration</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[One careless mistake can overshadow even the most brilliant feat of medicine, according to Sam Watson. Watson, a senior vice president for patient ...]]></description>
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<p>HANCOCK — One careless mistake can overshadow even the most brilliant feat of medicine, according to Sam Watson. Watson, a senior vice president for patient safety and quality with the Michigan Health and Hospital Association Keystone Center in Lansing, recently met with administration and board members of Portage Health in Hancock to present his findings on patient safety. </p>
<p>He began by illustrating his point with a set of images, one of a patient’s brain after a physician had successfully removed a tumor and restored brain function, and the other of a patient’s chest with the outline of a surgical sponge left behind after a procedure. “This dichotomy is one we face daily in healthcare, the smallest act can completely destroy a patient’s confidence,” Watson said. </p>
<p>Despite a “sea of measures” demanded of healthcare providers, Watson said, many of those mandates are neither rigorous nor meaningful. Often, they fail to consider local wisdom, are not feasible and are not fiscally sound, he said. Further, while plenty of analysis is done after a patient’s safety is compromised, he said, that’s too late. “We need to ask ourselves the simplest of questions: ‘How are we going to harm somebody?'"</p>
<p>Better communication and teamwork helps, Watson said. Physicians need to develop better communication skills both in and out of surgery, he said, as “teamwork disconnect” is a proven factor in blood stream infections in patients. Citing plane crash statistics regarding unfamiliarity of flight crews, Watson said knowing the habits of your workmates, even if you don’t like them, matters a great deal in patient safety. “Familiarity trumps jerkiness, and familiarity trumps fatigue,” he said. </p>
<p>Finally, Watson advised upper management to encourage staff to change by making them a part of the discussion. “Don’t tell people to do things, engage them to want to change,” he said. “If you have people’s hearts, you have their minds.” </p>
<p>Portage Health Chief Medical Officer and Vice President for Medical Affairs Kirk Lufkin said Watson’s visit and presentation reinforced Portage Health’s commitment to patient safety. “We face a never-ending challenge to be better and more safe into the future,” Lufkin said. “This simple focus will help Portage Health nurture and maintain the necessary patient-oriented culture at every level of our organization to serve our patients, not just well, but best.” </p>
<p>Founded by the MHA and Michigan hospitals in 2003, the MHA Keystone Center conducts numerous collaborative programs in hospitals to improve patient safety and the quality of healthcare. </p>
<p>For more information on the MHA Keystone Center, go to MHAKeystoneCenter.org </p>
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  <title>Portage Health welcomes urologist Andrew Jahoda</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[Portage Health announces Andrew Jahoda, MD will be providing urological services in Hancock beginning March 4. Jahoda, a physician with  ...]]></description>
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<p>HANCOCK — Portage Health announces Andrew Jahoda, MD will be providing urological services in Hancock beginning March 4. Jahoda, a physician with Marquette General Health System, will provide services on Wednesdays and Thursdays at Portage Health in Hancock. </p>
<p>Dr. Jahoda specializes in: </p>
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<li>general male and female adult urology; </li>
<li>pediatric urology; </li>
<li>incontinence treatment; </li>
<li>erectile dysfunction; </li>
<li>minimally-invasive kidney stone extraction; </li>
<li>laparoscopic surgery; </li>
<li>laser treatment for enlarged prostate; and </li>
<li>advanced prostate cancer treatments including cryotherapy. </li>
</ul>
<p>A Chicago native, Dr. Jahoda joined the staff of Marquette General Health System in 2007. He received his medical degree from Loyola University Medical Center in Maywood, Ill, and holds degrees from the University of Illinois and the University of Wisconsin. </p>
<p>Dr. Jahoda’s services to Portage Health are part of an established commitment among Portage Health, Marquette General Health System and Baraga County Memorial Hospital to pool healthcare knowledge and resources for the benefit of patients in the western and central Upper Peninsula. </p>
<p>To make an appointment with Dr. Jahoda, please call 483-1040. </p>
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  <title>Baraga County Memorial Hospital, Portage Health announce affiliation agreement with Marquette General Health System</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[<p>  Note: This was originally posted on: 02/17/2009 
 BARAGA/HOUGHTON/MARQUETTE--As part of a shared long-term commitment to provide healthcare excellence to residents of the western Upper Peninsula, Marquette General Health System has signed a three-year affiliation agreement with Baraga County Memorial Hospital and Po</p>]]></description>
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<p>BARAGA/HOUGHTON/MARQUETTE--As part of a shared long-term commitment to provide healthcare excellence to residents of the western Upper Peninsula, Marquette General Health System has signed a three-year affiliation agreement with Baraga County Memorial Hospital and Portage Health. The Partners in Achievement agreement is designed to enable all three healthcare systems to work together and formally share their expertise in clinical and administrative areas of healthcare delivery, while maximizing opportunities for patients to choose care in the Upper Peninsula. </p>
<p>The Partners in Achievement agreement exemplifies the way hospitals across the country are pooling knowledge and resources to continue providing high quality services to their patients in a fiscally responsible, cost-effective manner. The new affiliation agreement will enhance the abilities of all three hospitals to meet objectives in the delivery of healthcare services to their respective communities. This affiliation agreement, while encouraging the sharing of resources, does not limit or restrict any of the hospitals from developing similar partnerships with other healthcare facilities, and allows them to maintain their own identities and operations. </p>
<p>“Baraga County Memorial Hospital has had long standing arrangements with both Portage Health and Marquette General Health System for a variety of services,” said John Tembreull, BCMH’s CEO. “We are especially proud to enter into this Partners In Achievement agreement, because we believe it represents a truly collaborative approach for the care of patients in our area. In particular, we see a coordinated approach to physician access and information exchange that will benefit our patients.” </p>
<p>As part of the agreement, all three hospitals established a list of shared healthcare goals for Baraga, Houghton, Keweenaw and Ontonagon counties. The goals will develop and execute the following: </p>
<ul>
<li>A medical staff recruitment and retention plan </li>
<li>An improved patient referral and transfer system </li>
<li>A collaborative marketing plan </li>
<li>A plan to effectively enhance communication among regional providers </li>
<li>A coordinated information technology plan </li>
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<p>“We are proud to strengthen our existing relationship with Baraga County Memorial Hospital and Marquette General Health System,” said Jim Bogan, FACHE, Portage Health CEO. “Together, as we develop the specifics of our relationship, we will continue to expand our shared expertise for healthcare delivery for the benefit of our patients in the western Upper Peninsula.” </p>
<p>All three hospitals remain committed to providing the best possible care to residents of the western Upper Peninsula. This mutually beneficial regional affiliation also supports the strategic plans of all three healthcare institutions. Similar affiliation agreements have been offered by MGHS to other hospitals throughout the UP. In December 2008, Dickinson County Memorial Health System also signed an affiliation agreement with MGHS. </p>
<p>“We’re pleased to have a tri-partnership with Baraga County Memorial Hospital and Portage Health as we move toward our common goal – supporting local healthcare delivery in market areas served by Baraga and Portage and strengthening the role of MGHS as the specialty referral center for the UP residents,” said A. Gary Muller, FACHE, MGHS president and CEO. </p>
<p>All three hospitals have worked collaboratively on services for many years, including hematology/oncology, telehealth, dialysis services, the U.P. Regional Blood Center and outreach clinics. Two Marquette specialists, Dr. Christian Dinsmore of Marquette General Neurology Associates and Dr. Irina Sachelarie of U.P. Hematology/Oncology Associates, are located full-time at Portage Health Internal Medicine, and provide outreach clinics at Baraga County Memorial Hospital. This most recent affiliation further strengthens the teams of all institutions by sharing knowledge and resources. </p>
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  <title>Portage Health Foundation announces 2009 grant awards</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[<p>Note: This was originally posted on: 02/12/2009 HANCOCK — Portage Health Foundation announces that has awarded $40,000 in grant monies to programs and projects within Portage Health. The recipients include: Area Geriatric Education Scholars (AGES) Internship Program for U.P. Youth; PortagePointe Senior Living C</p>]]></description>
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<p>HANCOCK — Portage Health Foundation announces that has awarded $40,000 in grant monies to programs and projects within Portage Health. The recipients include: </p>
<h3>Area Geriatric Education Scholars (AGES) Internship Program for U.P. Youth; PortagePointe Senior Living Community. </h3>
<p>The AGES program supports a paid 7-week summer internship placement at PortagePointe for three local high school students, who assist with activities, interact one-on-one with residents and job shadow healthcare professionals. Educational sessions and presentations are also provided throughout the academic year. </p>
<h3>Personal Action Towards Health (PATH); Community Health. </h3>
<p>This 6-session support and education program for adults with diabetes and other chronic diseases helps participants learn strategies to better manage their health. </p>
<h3>Portage Health Anticoagulation Clinic; Inpatient Unit. </h3>
<p>Development of an anticoagulation clinic will provide an immediate on-the-spot reading of the clotting ratio and educate patients on medication changes needed. </p>
<h3>Portage Health Resources Equipment; Health Resources. </h3>
<p>Upgrades in equipment and software to aid the Senior Meals program to continue to provide nutritious meals to area seniors in a healthful manner more efficiently. </p>
<h3>Room Service Dining; Nutrition Services. </h3>
<p>A program to provide more patient choice in what they eat and when to better serve patients better while decreasing food waste. </p>
<p>Portage Health Foundation, a charitable, non-profit organization, was established in 1990 to improve the health of the community. Its resources serve Portage Health in supporting innovative projects including education, program development and equipment upgrades. For more information about Portage Health Foundation, please call at (906) 483-1566. </p>
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  <title>Bogan named Chamber of Commerce Honorary Life Member</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[Portage Health President and CEO Jim Bogan has been named the 2008 Honorary Life Member by the Keweenaw Peninsula Chamber of Commerce. Chamber Executive Director Dallas Bond ...]]></description>
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<p>HANCOCK — Portage Health President and CEO Jim Bogan has been named the 2008 Honorary Life Member by the Keweenaw Peninsula Chamber of Commerce. Chamber Executive Director Dallas Bond announced the honor at the the chamber’s annual awards dinner Thursday, Jan. 22. </p>
<p>“His continued personal support as well as that of the hospital is proof positive that he is deserving of an award that recognizes a long-standing commitment to this area,” Bond said. </p>
<p>Bogan was cited for his enthusiasm of Chamber activities and his desire to improve the Chamber’s existing programs. </p>
<p>“He will look at what we’re doing and offer suggestions to help us do things better,” Bond said.“We almost always improve things based on his ideas.” </p>
<p>Bogan was also appreciated for his support of the Keweenaw Kash gift certificate program. More than $15,000 in certificates have been awarded to Portage Health employees in recognition of outstanding service. Those certificates are then redeemed at participating local businesses. </p>
<p>“That’s $15,000 that hasn’t gone outside of the area, that has stayed here in support of our local economy,” Bond said. </p>
<p>Bogan said he was deeply appreciative and honored by the award, not only at a personal level but also on behalf of Portage Health. </p>
<p>“Portage Health is strongly committed to the businesses and organizations of this area,” he said. “I’m very grateful to receive this award from the Chamber, whose mission of providing economic viability I support and endorse.” </p>
<p>Bogan has been a member of the Keweenaw Peninsula Chamber of Commerce since 1989. </p>
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  <title>Portage Health presents community with 2008 Annual Update</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[Despite recent tough times for many hospitals and healthcare organizations, Portage Health is in better shape than many of its Michigan counterparts, reported President Jim Bogan. More ...]]></description>
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<p>HANCOCK — Despite recent tough times for many hospitals and healthcare organizations, Portage Health is in better shape than many of its Michigan counterparts, reported President Jim Bogan. More than 60 community leaders attended the healthcare organization’s annual update address given Wednesday, Jan. 7, on the Michigan Technological University campus in Houghton. “We are not in the predicament some of our colleagues are,” Bogan said. “Some hospitals around the country are having major problems because of the credit crunch.” As one example, Bogan cited the economic downturn suffered by William Beaumont Hospital in Royal Oak, which has laid off 500 people and ceased capital improvement projects because of an operating loss of $60 million in the last fiscal year. </p>
<p>Brian Donahue, Portage Health Vice President of Finance, said the organization’s $3.2 million bottom line due to its non-profit status means a significant amount of funding is returned back to the hospital in updated technologies and increased services. “Any excess goes right back into the hospital, which is important not only for the healthcare of the community but also the area’s economic well being,” he said. Employee growth is strong, he added. Nine years ago, the hospital had 470 employees. It currently has 770, a growth of 64 percent. “That’s $39 million in wages and benefits that stay in the local area,” Donahue said. </p>
<p>Bogan said Portage Health, like most rural healthcare centers, is affected by a nationwide shortage of physicians and allied healthcare professionals. Qualified candidates often are lured to hospitals in larger populated areas that can support a greater number of physicians, allowing for less call coverage responsibility.. “I know that in rural America, we need to support universities in opening up opportunities for people to pursue careers in medicine,” Bogan added. </p>
<p>Dr. Kirk Lufkin, Chief Medical Officer and Vice President for Medical Affairs, said a variety of initiatives undertaken in the last year were providing significant improvements to patients. </p>
<p>New clinical equipment such as ultrasound machines and a new bar coding system for medication dispensation are obvious to patients, he said, while other improvements are more intangible. Also, a new medical staff peer review process was instituted to provide for a centralized system to evaluate patient care at Portage, leading to improved clinical outcomes. </p>
<p>Portage has also worked towards improvement in transparency and accountability, from financial statements to the way the hospital handles complaints. One of the hospital’s most recent priorities was to initiate an outsourced patient survey process to assess patient satisfaction. </p>
<p>“These are human issues, such as how long a person had to wait, or whether the hospital has fixed a problem to their satisfaction,” Dr. Lufkin said. Healthcare is unique, he said, as the receipt of excellent service is not as apparent as in some other industries. “Very few people can say whether they received excellent healthcare service because of the technical aspects involved,” he said. Healthcare professionals therefore need to be willing to measure themselves against their peers to improve patient service. “We must to some degree police ourselves and pull that veil back,” said Dr. Lufkin. </p>
<p>A master plan of upcoming projects includes an expansion of the emergency department , medical group surgery suite and cardiopulmonary diagnostics. Bogan said the organization will continue its commitment to community health. “Our focus will be on wellness, health coverage for all, and providing the most efficient, affordable, highest quality care we can,” he said. “Portage Health will continue to play a critical part in healthcare for the betterment of the western Upper Peninsula.” </p>
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  <title>PortagePointe senior living community receives top quality rating</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[Portage Health is proud to announce that the PortagePointe senior living community has received the top rating from the Centers for Medicare &amp; Medicaid Services (CMS).]]></description>
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<p>HANCOCK — Portage Health is proud to announce that the PortagePointe senior living community has received the top rating from the Centers for Medicare &amp; Medicaid Services (CMS). </p>
<p>On Dec. 18, CMS released its first quality ratings for each of the nation’s 15,000 nursing homes that participate in Medicare or Medicaid. </p>
<p>PortagePointe received five stars, the highest possible rating, which indicates that the facility is much above average. The senior living community in Hancock is the only nursing home in Houghton county to receive five stars, and one of just seven facilities in the Upper Peninsula to receive the top rating. About 12 percent of the nursing homes rated by CMS received five stars. </p>
<p>Facilities were assigned star ratings from a low of one star to a high of five stars by CMS based on health inspection surveys, staffing information and quality of care measures. The ratings are available to the public on the agency’s Nursing Home Compare Web at <a title="Medicare" href="http://www.medicare.gov">www.medicare.gov</a>. </p>
<p>PortagePointe, a senior living community that includes five distinct homes for 60 individuals, embraces the Eden philosophy, an innovative approach to caring for elders that was formally adopted in 2002. The Eden philosophy seeks to provide human habitats where vibrant, vigorous living continues for individuals. </p>
<p>For more information about PortagePointe, please call (906) 483-1300 or visit the PortagePointe service Web page. </p>
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  <title>Portage Health wins improvement award for surgical quality and safety</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[Portage Health is proud to announce that it has received the Michigan Peer Review Organization (MPRO) 2007 Governor’s Award for Improving Patient Safety and Quality of Care in the ...]]></description>
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<p>HANCOCK — Portage Health is proud to announce that it has received the Michigan Peer Review Organization (MPRO) 2007 Governor’s Award for Improving Patient Safety and Quality of Care in the Hospital Setting. </p>
<p>Portage Health earned the honor for its successful efforts to improve surgical care and provide appropriate care measures, which are part of an ongoing, organization-wide initiative to provide excellent healthcare. </p>
<p>“Our surgeons and nurses worked together to plan and implement changes that have improved the quality of care for all of our surgery patients,” said Betty MacInnes, Vice President of Quality Management at Portage Health. “This award recognizes all the hard work our staff members are doing to make a difference.” </p>
<p>The Governor’s Award is presented each year to hospitals throughout the state of Michigan that actively promote quality improvement and safety enhancement initiatives. Since 2003, the Governor and MPRO have partnered to honor hospitals for their efforts to embrace best practices to improve systems and outcomes in healthcare. </p>
<p>“Award recipients are committed to providing Michigan citizens with high-quality healthcare,” said Gov. Jennifer Granholm. </p>
<p>The criteria for the Governor’s Award reflects the goal of improving care in a number of clinical areas, all of which are designated as national healthcare priorities by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. </p>
<p>For more information about the surgical services offered by Portage Health, please call 483-1000. </p>
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  <title>Portage Health Medical Group wins national healthcare award</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[Portage Health is proud to announce that Portage Health Medical Group has received the prestigious 2008 Press Ganey Compass Award. This accolade recognizes Portage Health’s efforts to ...]]></description>
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<p>HANCOCK —Portage Health is proud to announce that Portage Health Medical Group has received the prestigious 2008 Press Ganey Compass Award. This accolade recognizes Portage Health’s efforts to improve the quality of care for all of our patients. </p>
<p>The Press Ganey Compass Award is given to facilities that show the most improvement over two years in overall patient satisfaction. Portage Health Medical Group was honored for implementing several programs that significantly enhanced the quality of service received by its patients. </p>
<p>The Press Ganey Compass Award, a coveted symbol of achievement in the healthcare satisfaction industry, is bestowed annually. Portage Health Medical Group is one of just three medical practices in the nation to receive this honor. </p>
<p>“We are proud partners of Portage Health,” said Dr. Melvin F. Hall, president and CEO of Press Ganey. “Their dedication to continuous improvement serves as a model for all.” </p>
<p>Press Ganey currently partners with more than 7,000 U.S. healthcare facilities, including Portage Health, to measure and improve the quality of their care. The company’s databases allow facilities nationwide to benchmark their results against peer organizations. </p>
<p>Using the information gathered by Press Ganey through patient satisfaction surveys, the Portage Health Medical Group staff worked together in teams to identify and implement programs and processes that allow them to be more responsive to patients’ needs. </p>
<p>“It’s often the little things — providing an update on wait time or tracking down the answer to a question — that make a huge impact on the way our patients feel about their visit,” said Diane Gadomski, Vice President-Portage Health Medical Group. </p>
<p>The Press Ganey Compass Award is a powerful acknowledgement of Portage Health’s top-notch staff members, who are committed to continually improving the care that we give each patient, said Dr. Kirk Lufkin, Chief Medical Officer and Vice President-Medical Affairs. </p>
<p>“From the very beginning, we all have focused our efforts on creating experiences for our patients that are not merely good or satisfactory, but that exceed their expectations every single time,” Dr. Lufkin said. </p>
<p>For more information about Portage Health Medical Group, please call (906) 483-1000. For more information about Press Ganey, visit the company’s Web site at <a title="Press Ganey " href="http://www.pressganey.com">www.pressganey.com</a>. </p>
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  <title>Portage Health gathers more than 2,000 lbs. for Harvest Gathering</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[Portage Health would like to thank everyone who participated in the Michigan Harvest Gathering food drive. During the month of October, Portage Health’s donation sites garnered 2,156 pounds of food and personal care items for the needy in our community.]]></description>
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<p>HANCOCK — Portage Health would like to thank everyone who participated in the Michigan Harvest Gathering food drive. During the month of October, Portage Health’s donation sites garnered 2,156 pounds of food and personal care items for the needy in our community. </p>
<p>All of the donated items will be distributed to people in our local area by the Society of St. Vincent de Paul and the Salvation Army. </p>
<p>The Michigan Harvest Gathering is held each autumn to help Michigan families who need emergency food. </p>
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  <title>Portage Health welcomes Melissa Becker, Physician Assistant</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[<p>Note: This was originally posted on: 11/21/2008 HANCOCK — Portage Health is pleased to welcome Melissa Becker, Physician Assistant, to the Portage Health Medical Group team at the Houghton Community Health Center. Becker, a board-certified physician assistant, is a native of Rhinelander, Wis. She earned a Bach</p>]]></description>
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<p>HANCOCK — Portage Health is pleased to welcome Melissa Becker, Physician Assistant, to the Portage Health Medical Group team at the Houghton Community Health Center. </p>
<p>Becker, a board-certified physician assistant, is a native of Rhinelander, Wis. She earned a Bachelor of Science degree from University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point and a Master of Science in Medicine degree from Western Michigan University in Kalamazoo. </p>
<p>Becker enjoys outdoor activities, including biking, hiking, skiing and snowshoeing, and loves to watch, coach and play athletics, especially soccer and basketball. </p>
<p>The Houghton Community Health Center, which offers a full complement of healthcare services, is conveniently located on the campus of Michigan Technological University in Houghton, adjacent to the Student Development Complex. The Portage Health Medical Group office in Houghton features extended hours for appointments and walk-in care. Same-day appointments are available. </p>
<p>For more information about the services offered at the Houghton Community Health Center, please call (906) 483-1860 or click here. </p>
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  <title>Portage Health becomes main sponsor of Great Bear Chase</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[Portage Health is proud to announce that it will serve as the main sponsor of the 29th Annual Great Bear Chase on March 8, 2009. The event, which is held on the Swedetown Ski Trails in Calumet, is the premier ski competition in our community.]]></description>
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<p>HANCOCK — Portage Health is proud to announce that it will serve as the main sponsor of the 29th Annual Great Bear Chase on March 8, 2009. The event, which is held on the Swedetown Ski Trails in Calumet, is the premier ski competition in our community. </p>
<p>The Great Bear Chase offers three race options for cross-country skiers: a 26-kilometer classic race, a 26-kilometer freestyle race and a 51-kilometer freestyle race. Each year, hundreds of local skiers and people from outside the area compete in the event. </p>
<p>Two members of the Portage Health Community Health Department will serve as the new directors of the Great Bear Chase. Arnie Kinnunen, Community Outreach Coordinator, and Angela Lucas, Community Health Director, plan to work with the rest of the Great Bear Chase organizers to maintain the high quality of the event and find ways to further improve the experience for participants. </p>
<p>“Supporting the Great Bear Chase fits into Portage Health’s mission of improving the health of our community,” Kinnunen said. “Skiing is a great way to stay active, and we know that staying in shape lessens your chances of developing so many illnesses, including high blood pressure, diabetes and anxiety.” </p>
<p>In the coming months, Portage Health will introduce Great Bear Chase Training Programs to help people get ready for the race. </p>
<p>“We want to see more local people skiing in the Great Bear Chase,” Kinnunen said. “The 26-kilometer half marathon is doable for the average person.” </p>
<p>Registration for the Great Bear Chase is open now through March 7, 2009. Please check the event’s Web site, www.bearchase.org, to learn more about signing up. </p>
<p>For more information about the Great Bear Chase, please call Arnie Kinnunen at 483-1558 or visit the Portage Health Web site at portagehealth.org. </p>
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  <title>Local children help give seniors a special Halloween treat</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[<p>  Note: This was originally posted on: 10/31/2008 
 HANCOCK — Each Halloween, local seniors dole out goodies to young trick-or-treaters. This year, children in a BHK Great Explorations after-school program decided to flip that script and help provide treats for the 200 homebound seniors who participate in the Portage </p>]]></description>
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<p>HANCOCK — Each Halloween, local seniors dole out goodies to young trick-or-treaters. This year, children in a BHK Great Explorations after-school program decided to flip that script and help provide treats for the 200 homebound seniors who participate in the Portage Health Senior Meals program. </p>
<p>During the month of October, the students in the BHK Great Explorations program decorated Halloween lunch bags under the supervision of Michelle Provost, who also works for the Portage Health Senior Meals program. On Friday, Oct. 31, each person in the Senior Meals program received a pumpkin-shaped cookie inside a hand-decorated bag, along with the usual delivery of a nutritious lunch. </p>
<p>George Gill, a Hancock resident who participates in the Senior Meals program, said he enjoyed receiving a special treat on Halloween. </p>
<p>“I love sweets,” said Gill, 93, as he pulled his cookie out of a bag decorated with a grinning jack-o-lantern. </p>
<p>The Portage Health Senior Meals program delivers meals to hundreds of homebound seniors each day, and also provides daily social meals at a number of congregate sites in the area. </p>
<p>Seniors who are 60 years of age or older and who cannot prepare meals for themselves qualify for the Portage Health Senior Meals program. For more information, please call 483-1155 or visit the Portage Health Web site at portagehealth.org. </p>
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  <title>Portage Health appoints first Chief Medical Officer</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[<p>Note: This was originally posted on: 10/22/2008 HANCOCK — Portage Health is proud to announce that Kirk Lufkin, MD, has been appointed Chief Medical Officer and Vice President of Medical Affairs. Dr. Lufkin, a board-certified emergency medicine physician, has worked at Portage Health since 1995. He has held se</p>]]></description>
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<p>HANCOCK — Portage Health is proud to announce that Kirk Lufkin, MD, has been appointed Chief Medical Officer and Vice President of Medical Affairs. </p>
<p>Dr. Lufkin, a board-certified emergency medicine physician, has worked at Portage Health since 1995. He has held several roles during the past 13 years, including Emergency Department physician, Emergency Department Director and Medical Director. Dr. Lufkin stepped into his new position as Chief Medical Officer and Vice President of Medical Affairs in September 2008. </p>
<p>Dr. Lufkin, who was appointed to his new role by the Portage Health Board of Directors, is the healthcare organization’s first Chief Medical Officer (CMO). The addition of a CMO exemplifies Portage Health’s commitment to physician leadership. </p>
<p>Across the country, many hospitals driving the charge to improve patient care are adopting a model of physician leadership, said Jim Bogan, President and CEO of Portage Health. </p>
<p>“In today’s consumer-driven healthcare market, the relationship between physician and patient is of vital importance,” Bogan said. “Physician leadership in healthcare organizations is an absolute must because it helps strengthen that key relationship.” </p>
<p>As CMO, Dr. Lufkin will work to ensure that all patients receive optimal care by collaborating with our staff to improve service and performance and recruiting talented physicians. </p>
<p>“I’m thrilled to have this opportunity to work so closely with our physicians to continue to provide quality care to our community,” Dr. Lufkin said. “I am delighted that the members of the Portage Health Board of Directors view physician leadership as a way to meet the challenges facing healthcare providers today, and I’d like to thank them for their vision.” </p>
<p>For more information about Portage Health, please call (906) 483-1000. </p>
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  <title>Portage Health Rehab to open new Calumet location on Sept. 15</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[People who live and work in the Calumet area now have a great new choice for rehabilitation services. Portage Health Rehab will open a new office in Calumet in the Mine Street Station shopping center on Sept. 15, 2008.]]></description>
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<p>HANCOCK — People who live and work in the Calumet area now have a great new choice for rehabilitation services. Portage Health Rehab will open a new office in Calumet in the Mine Street Station shopping center on Sept. 15, 2008. </p>
<p>Portage Health Rehab in Calumet will offer an array of services to relieve pain and improve mobility. The new location will be staffed by Brian Jarvis, a physical therapist with 18 years of experience. Jarvis holds certifications in physical therapy (PT), mechanical diagnosis and therapy (Cert. MDT) and orthopaedic physical therapy (OCS). For the past two years, he has worked closely with orthopaedic surgeon Dr. Darin Leetun at Portage Health, and can help Dr. Leetun’s patients recover from surgery. </p>
<p>To make an appointment at Portage Health Rehab in Calumet, please call (906) 337-4029. For more information about the services offered by Portage Health Rehab, please visit the Portage Health Web site at portagehealth.org. </p>
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  <title>Portage Health Foundation welcomes two new Board members</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[<p>The Portage Health Foundation is pleased to announce the addition of two new members, Roger Helman and Dana Johnson, to its Board of Directors. </p>
<p>Roger Helman of Houghton is an attorney and certified financial planner professional whose business, the Law Office of Roger S. Helman, Esq., is located in Hancock. He is a member of the Houghton Rotary and the Keweenaw Community Foundation Professional Advisory Committee.</p>]]></description>
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<p>HANCOCK — The Portage Health Foundation is pleased to announce the addition of two new members, Roger Helman and Dana Johnson, to its Board of Directors. </p>
<p>Roger Helman of Houghton is an attorney and certified financial planner professional whose business, the Law Office of Roger S. Helman, Esq., is located in Hancock. He is a member of the Houghton Rotary and the Keweenaw Community Foundation Professional Advisory Committee. </p>
<p>Dana Johnson of Chassell is an associate professor of operations management at the School of Business and Economics at Michigan Technological University. She is a member of the Production and Operations Management Society, the Society of Automotive Engineers, the Decision Sciences Institute, the Institute of Industrial Engineers, the Institute of Management Accountants, the American Society for Quality Association of Production and Inventory Control, and the Michigan Technological University Presidential Council of Alumnae. </p>
<p>Helman and Johnson each began a three-year term as a Director on the Portage Health Foundation Board on July 1, 2008. Twelve Directors currently serve on the Board. </p>
<p>The Portage Health Foundation was established in 1990 as a charitable, nonprofit organization. Its mission is parallel to Portage Health’s mission: To improve the health of our community. As a resource for Portage Health, the Foundation funds innovative programs and projects that deliver a broad range of healthcare services, including education, program development and medical equipment. </p>
<p>For more information about the Portage Health Foundation, please call (906) 483-1566 or visit the Portage Health Web site at <a title="portagehealth.org/foundation" href="http://www.portagehealth.org/foundation/">portagehealth.org/foundation</a>. </p>
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 HANCOCK — When some folks retire, they say goodbye with a bang. Portage Health’s diabetes coordinator, Carol Grafford, prefers to go out with BAD.  
 That’s the Bikers Against Diabetes (BAD) Ride, which will roar across the Upper Peninsula on Saturday, July 12 to ra</p>]]></description>
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<p>HANCOCK — When some folks retire, they say goodbye with a bang. Portage Health’s diabetes coordinator, Carol Grafford, prefers to go out with BAD. </p>
<p>That’s the Bikers Against Diabetes (BAD) Ride, which will roar across the Upper Peninsula on Saturday, July 12 to raise money for the UP Diabetes Outreach Network (UPDON). Portage Health, one of UPDON’s community partners, is a proud sponsor of the BAD Ride. </p>
<p>Grafford, a Hancock resident who is retiring from her work as a diabetes educator after 13 years at Portage Health, is taking the BAD Ride to garner donations that will benefit UPDON’s projects and programs. </p>
<p>“UPDON is exceptionally good at providing referrals and services to help people with diabetes, especially those who struggle with all the self-care that this disease requires,” Grafford said. “I’ve never taken a ride on a Harley before, but I couldn't resist the opportunity to raise money for a group that assists so many people here in the U.P.” </p>
<p>For the length of the 318-mile ride from Ironwood to Sault Ste. Marie, Grafford will trade her role as a diabetes educator in slacks and a sweater for that of a motorcycle mama in leather riding gear. </p>
<p>Grafford will take her inaugural haul on a Harley-Davidson motorcycle as a passenger. Phil Bercot of Hancock, a student in the Finlandia University Nursing Program who shares Grafford’s passion for diabetes education, has volunteered his driving skills and his copper-and-black 105th anniversary edition Harley for the ride to Marquette. For the rest of the trip to Sault Ste. Marie, Grafford will hop on a bike with Sheriff Mike Lovelace of the Marquette County Sheriff’s Office. </p>
<p>As diabetes coordinator at Portage Health, Grafford has helped facilitate an array of services for people who are living with diabetes and who wish to prevent diabetes. The programs that Portage Health offers include: The Living Successfully with Diabetes class series; a support group for people with diabetes and pre-diabetes; Healthy for Life classes that provide information about diabetes prevention; and monthly diabetes clinics with members of our medical staff. </p>
<p>For more information about Portage Health’s diabetes services, please call our Community Health Department at 483-1149 or visit our Web site at portagehealth.org. </p>
<p>The mission of UPDON, which was formed in 1986, is to promote innovative partnerships to strengthen the prevention, detection and management of diabetes across the Upper Peninsula. For more information about the organization’s programs and the BAD Ride, visit the UPDON Web site. </p>
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  <title>Portage Health President achieves board certification in healthcare management</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[Portage Health is proud to announce that President and Chief Executive Officer Jim Bogan has earned board certification as a fellow of the American College of Healthcare Executives (ACHE).]]></description>
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<p>HANCOCK — Portage Health is proud to announce that President and Chief Executive Officer Jim Bogan has earned board certification as a fellow of the American College of Healthcare Executives (ACHE). </p>
<p>Bogan, who has led Portage Health for 19 years, joins an elite group of 7,500 healthcare executives across the country. </p>
<p>Fellow status represents continued achievement in meeting high standards of professional development, excellence and leadership as a healthcare executive. The requirements to obtain fellow status include passing a comprehensive exam, meeting academic and experiential criteria, earning continuing education credits and demonstrating professional and community involvement. ACHE fellows must apply for recertification every 3 years. </p>
<p>To learn more about Portage Health’s commitment to excellence in healthcare, please call (906) 483-1000 or visit the Portage Health Web site at portagehealth.org. </p>
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  <description><![CDATA[Portage Health is proud to announce that the Portage Health Communications Department recently won seven advertising awards in two national healthcare advertising competitions.]]></description>
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<p>HANCOCK — Portage Health is proud to announce that the Portage Health Communications Department recently won seven advertising awards in two national healthcare advertising competitions. </p>
<p>The Communications Department won four Healthcare Advertising Awards and three Aster Awards. The winning projects include Portage Health’s recently redesigned Web site, promotional materials for the Lake Effect League and the new Mercy Emergency Medical Services logo rolled out this year. </p>
<p>The Communications Department includes Jessica Brassard, Webmaster; Victor Harrington, Graphic Designer; Uma Thangaraj and Cynthia E. Hanifin, Communications Specialists; Connie Massoglia, Secretary; and Karin Van Dyke, Vice President-Communications. The team holds high standards for its work, and the bar is continually being raised, Van Dyke said. </p>
<p>“We will never stop learning and improving our communication efforts,” Van Dyke said. “We are so proud to have earned these awards. It’s important for Portage Health’s marketing and communication efforts to be timely, honest, accurate and accountable to our organization, community, patients and care providers. And now, even better — to be recognized for excellence by our peers.” </p>
<p>The 25th Annual Healthcare Advertising Awards, sponsored by Healthcare Marketing Report, is the nation’s oldest and largest healthcare advertising awards competition. A national panel of judges reviewed more than 4,400 entries this year. </p>
<p>In the Under 200 Beds division, Portage Health earned the following awards: </p>
<ul>
<li>Gold (Web site/Homepage category) — Portage Health Web site </li>
<li>Silver (Logo/Letterhead category) — Mercy EMS Logo </li>
<li>Bronze (Poster category) — Customer Satisfaction Poster </li>
<li>Bronze (Health Promotion Program category) — Lake Effect League </li>
</ul>
<p>The Aster Awards Program recognizes the nation’s most talented healthcare marketing professionals for outstanding excellence in advertising. Winning entries, judged by a diverse panel of experts, are published in Marketing Healthcare Today magazine. </p>
<p>In the Hospital Under 75 Beds division, Portage Health earned the following awards: </p>
<ul>
<li>Gold (Poster/Display-Single category) — Customer Satisfaction Poster </li>
<li>Gold (Service Line-Other/Misc. category) — Lake Effect League </li>
<li>Bronze (Web site category) — Portage Health Web site </li>
</ul>
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  <title>Portage Health Foundation 2008 Spring Ball and Auction raises funds to benefit cardiopulmonary programs for the community</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[Distinguished guests, a scrumptious dinner, a lively auction featuring unique items, a packed dance floor … there’s just one thing that could make such an enchanted evening even more wonderful. That’s doing it all for a great cause, which is the reason behind all the festivities of the Portage Health Foundation 2008 Spring Ball and Auction.]]></description>
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<p>HANCOCK — Distinguished guests, a scrumptious dinner, a lively auction featuring unique items, a packed dance floor … there’s just one thing that could make such an enchanted evening even more wonderful. That’s doing it all for a great cause, which is the reason behind all the festivities of the Portage Health Foundation 2008 Spring Ball and Auction. </p>
<p>The 16th annual event, held on May 17 at the North Shore Grill in Houghton, raised more than $20,000 for the Portage Health Foundation. </p>
<p>This year’s proceeds are earmarked to benefit Portage Health’s cardiopulmonary programs. By providing educational and technical equipment that leads to better rehabilitation and prevention of cardiovascular and pulmonary conditions, we can improve care for the many people in our community who struggle each day with the devastating affects of these ailments. </p>
<p>Donations to the 2007 Spring Ball and Auction funded an expansion to the Portage Health Dialysis Center that allows us to provide high-quality care to more patients in our area who rely on dialysis for survival. </p>
<p>The 2008 Spring Ball and Auction, which drew 143 attendees, featured 20 live auction items and 36 silent auction items. The winner of the raffle for a handmade Cranberry Crunch quilt, for which more than 300 tickets were sold, is Gloria Melton. </p>
<p>Portage Health would like to thank everyone who made the 2008 Spring Ball and Auction a resounding success. Many people and businesses in our community donated time, auction items and funds. Your generous donations are helping to create a healthier tomorrow! </p>
<p>We extend our heartfelt appreciation to the following local individuals and businesses: </p>
<p>Stephan Olsson - Auctioneer </p>
<p>Jon and Kathy Chynoweth, Lady Bug Digital - Panoramic Photograph </p>
<p>Joe Lentowich - Glider Bench </p>
<p>U.P. Engineers &amp; Architects - Champion Club Seat Tickets to Detroit Tigers Game </p>
<p>Capt. Don Kilpela and Isle Royale Resort - Isle Royale Package </p>
<p>Marvyl Wilson - Handcrafted Baskets </p>
<p>Quincy’s Restaurant - Ribs Dinner Package </p>
<p>Chef Ron Waara, Harbor Haus - Dinner for Eight or Cooking Class </p>
<p>Up and Running Technology Solutions - Information Technology Site Surveys </p>
<p>Peterlin Distributing - Detroit Pistons Mirror </p>
<p>Bernadette Yeoman-Ouellette - 18th Century Painting </p>
<p>Laiti Jewelers - Ladies Citizen Watch </p>
<p>Downwind Sports - Kayak </p>
<p>Kukkakauppa, The Flower Shop - Plants for a Year </p>
<p>Dick and Stasi Gray - Sailing Trip Aboard the Brewhaven </p>
<p>Rajanee Sripaipan, MD - Silk Printed Ties and Purse </p>
<p>Theresa Spence, Spirit Craft - Goddess Servingware and Necklace </p>
<p>J.M. Himes, MD - Handmade Wooden Bowls </p>
<p>Vollwerth &amp; Company - King of Meats Certificate </p>
<p>Tony Bausano, Copper World - Local Jams and Jellies, Yooper Chocolate Bars </p>
<p>Paul J. Baroni’s Company - Baroni’s Products </p>
<p>Adam Johnson, Brockit Photography - 0136 on 121006 Photograph </p>
<p>Mark Korpela, World of Woods - Quilt Rack </p>
<p>Keweenaw Gem and Gift - Copper Book-Ends </p>
<p>Amy Negro, Wicker and Willow - A Day at the Beach Basket </p>
<p>Good Times Music - Bass Guitar Jumpstart Package </p>
<p>McGann Building Supply - Cordless Impact Driver-Drill </p>
<p>Dave Sladek, Universal Metal Works Co. - Fire Ring </p>
<p>Credit Services, Inc. - Maggie’s Massage Package </p>
<p>Richard Drenovsky - Custom-made Bird House </p>
<p>Karl Bohnak, Jerry Harju and Steve Lehto - Upper Peninsula Books from Local Authors </p>
<p>Portage Lake Golf Course - Golf Lessons </p>
<p>Barb Townsend &amp; Susan Henderson, Unique by Design - Chain-Maille Watch </p>
<p>Marilyn Desotell - Handmade Ostrich Egg Jewel Box </p>
<p>Gail LaFond - Cranberry Crunch Quilt for Raffle, Knitted Blue Baby Hat and Blanket </p>
<p>Keweenaw Brewing Company - Six Growlers and a T-Shirt </p>
<p>Norma Nominelli - Antique China </p>
<p>Dress for Success, Michigan Tech - Choice of Suit and Custom Fitting </p>
<p>Wildflowers - Floral Arrangement </p>
<p>Bethany Niemi - Massages </p>
<p>Illa Garver, Art Under the Deck - Summer Daze Reproduction Print </p>
<p>Blue Iris, Nissila’s, Sleeman’s, Econo Foods, and Kathy’s Country Flowers - Flowers for Every Occasion </p>
<p>Pete Olson - The Immigrant Hand-carved Finnish Man and Spoon </p>
<p>Guys and Dolls Salon - Fleece Jacket, Shampoo and Mousse </p>
<p>Vickie Leep, MV Jewelry Design - Necklace, Bracelet and Earrings Set </p>
<p>For more information about the Portage Health Foundation, please call (906) 483-1566 or visit the Portage Health Web site: <a title="portagehealth.org/foundation" href="http://www.portagehealth.org/foundation/">portagehealth.org/foundation</a>.</p>
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  <description><![CDATA[Millions of minutes of physical activity. Thousands of servings of fruits and vegetables. That’s the impressive tally racked up by hundreds of local elementary students who stepped up to a healthier lifestyle with STEPEN (Student Total Exercise Program and Energy Nutrition).]]></description>
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<p>HANCOCK — Millions of minutes of physical activity. Thousands of servings of fruits and vegetables. That’s the impressive tally racked up by hundreds of local elementary students who stepped up to a healthier lifestyle with STEPEN (Student Total Exercise Program and Energy Nutrition). </p>
<p>The school-based nutrition and exercise program, sponsored by Portage Health, is designed to help 3rd, 4th and 5th-graders get on the road to lifelong good health. During 10 weeks of exciting activities that began in February, kids, teachers and parents explored ways to eat right and get physically fit. </p>
<p>STEPEN drew to a successful close on Saturday, April 26 at the SISU Shuffle held at the Houghton County Arena in Hancock. Students who participated in STEPEN were among the 270 community members who took part in the 5-kilometer run/walk. After the SISU Shuffle concluded, students celebrated their STEPEN successes at an awards ceremony. </p>
<p>A total of 610 students at six local elementary schools — Houghton, Hancock, E.B. Holman, Dollar Bay, South Range and Chassell — participated in the program. STEPEN enjoyed 84 percent participation among students at all the schools. Together, the students accumulated 2.5 million minutes of activity and ate 86,807 servings of fruits and vegetables during 10 weeks. </p>
<p>The classrooms with the most participation at each school received a fruit and vegetable party. The school with the overall best participation this year is Chassell. </p>
<h3>STEPEN Results for Each School </h3>
<p>Here are the STEPEN results for each school: </p>
<p><strong>Houghton </strong> </p>
<ul>
<li>544,980 minutes of activity</li>
<li>8,174 servings of fruits and vegetables</li>
<li>Top Classroom: 4D, taught by Mrs. Jacobson</li>
</ul>
<p>South Range </p>
<ul>
<li>428,565 minutes of activity </li>
<li>13,538 servings of fruits and vegetables </li>
<li>Top Classroom: t grade, taught by Mr. Pangrazzi  </li>
</ul>
<p>Chassell  </p>
<ul>
<li>331,074 minutes of activity </li>
<li>10,191 servings of fruits and vegetables </li>
<li>Top Classroom: 5th grade, taught by Mrs. Buda  </li>
</ul>
<p>Dollar Bay </p>
<ul>
<li>179,433 minutes of activity </li>
<li>6,957 servings of fruits and vegetables </li>
<li>Top Classroom: 4th grade, taught by Miss Kangas  </li>
</ul>
<p>Hancock </p>
<ul>
<li>755,040 minutes of activity </li>
<li>32,643 servings of fruits and vegetables </li>
<li>Top Classroom: 4A, taught by Mrs. Brookhouse  </li>
</ul>
<p>E.B. Holman  </p>
<ul>
<li>168,717 minutes of activity </li>
<li>5,304 servings of fruits and vegetables </li>
<li>Top Classroom: 4th grade, taught by Mrs. Larson  </li>
</ul>
<h3>Bicycle Winners </h3>
<p>One student from each STEPEN school, along with one child and one adult from the community, won bicycles at the SISU Shuffle. Here are the winners: </p>
<p>Houghton - Josie Ledgerwood  </p>
<p>South Range - Anthony Harris </p>
<p>E.B. Holman - Whitney Johnson </p>
<p>Chassell - Julia Pietila  </p>
<p>Dollar Bay - Victoria Cichosc  </p>
<p>Hancock - Abby Simonson  </p>
<p>Community winner - child: Brooke Nettell  </p>
<p>Community winner - adult: Trina Erickson  </p>
<p>Portage Health would like to thank everyone who helped to make STEPEN a huge success for the fourth year. Watch for information in your schools about the STEPEN program for the 2008-2009 school year. For more information about adopting a healthier lifestyle, visit the Portage Health Web site at portagehealth.org. </p>
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  <description><![CDATA[<p>HANCOCK — Portage Health and the Portage Hospital Auxiliary are proud to announce the 2008 recipients of the Portage Hospital Auxiliary Scholarship Program. Each year, the Auxiliary awards scholarships to outstanding local college students from Houghton, Keweenaw, Baraga and Ontonagon counties who are planning to ent</p>]]></description>
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  <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img style="BORDER-BOTTOM: #ffffff 10px solid; BORDER-LEFT: #ffffff 10px solid; WIDTH: 250px; HEIGHT: 293px; BORDER-TOP: #ffffff 10px solid; BORDER-RIGHT: #ffffff 10px solid; align: right" title="Scholarship Winners 2008" border="10" alt="Scholarship Winners 2008" align="right" src="http://www.portagehealth.org/uploadedImages/Content/Test_Blog/Scholarship2008.jpg" />HANCOCK — Portage Health and the Portage Hospital Auxiliary are proud to announce the 2008 recipients of the Portage Hospital Auxiliary Scholarship Program. Each year, the Auxiliary awards scholarships to outstanding local college students from Houghton, Keweenaw, Baraga and Ontonagon counties who are planning to enter the healthcare field and have reached the second year of college or beyond. </p>
<p>The 2008 scholarship recipients are: </p>
<h3>Alexandra Tepkasetkul </h3>
<p>Alexandra Tepkasetkul has completed all of the prerequisite courses for dental school and is a junior at MTU. Her long term goal is to become an orthodontist. Her list of volunteer work is too long but in addition to finding the time for maintaining a high GPA of 3.7, she “shadows” at a local dentist’s office. </p>
<h3>Kara Destrampe </h3>
<p>Kara Destrampe will complete her final year at Finlandia University to earn her Physical Therapist Assistant’s degree. She has maintained a high GPA of 3.789 in evening classes, working full-time and is a wife and mother of two children. She now will be able to attend classes full-time. </p>
<p>According to Luci Sintkowski, Director of Volunteer Services, “The Portage Hospital Auxiliary Scholarship Committee had an extremely difficult time in selecting this year’s winners. There were at least five of the applicants that were eligible in that they had high grade point averages and diplayed volunteerism as well. We all wished that we could have given more scholarships. However, all five of the committee selected our two finalists at the top of the list. Both of these young women deserve our praise in their endeavors and best wishes for continued success in their respective studies.” </p>
<p>For more information about the Portage Hospital Auxiliary Scholarship Program, please call Luci Sintkowski at (906) 483-1551 or visit the scholarship program info page. </p>
<p>Portage Health would like to thank each of its volunteers for their invaluable service and assistance to all of our patients and every department in our organization. For more information about Portage Health’s volunteer program, please call Luci Sintkowski at 483-1551 or visit the volunteer info page. </p>
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  <description><![CDATA[Portage Health is pleased to announce the recipients of the Outstanding Volunteer Achievement Awards for 2007.]]></description>
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<p>Each year during National Volunteer Week, Portage Health honors all of its volunteers at a Volunteer Recognition Dinner and pays special tribute to several outstanding volunteers. The dinner celebrating the 125 volunteers who served 13, 371 hours in 2007 was held on Tuesday, April 29. </p>
<p>The recipients of the Outstanding Volunteer Achievement Awards are: </p>
<h3>Don Waatti </h3>
<p>Don is an outstanding volunteer because of the example he set for others that has inspired his children and now his grandchildren to volunteer at Portage. </p>
<h3>Storm </h3>
<p>Storm has been nominated as an outstanding volunteer because of the time she spent organizing paperwork following a car seat clinic. Her efforts saved the department a lot of time and it is much appreciated. </p>
<h3>Mary Ellen Shane </h3>
<p>Mary Ellen is an outstanding volunteer because she not only does a great job of picking up materials to be shredded each day, she also does it in an extremely upbeat way. </p>
<h3>Marcus Carli </h3>
<p>Marcus has been nominated as an outstanding volunteer because he identified a need at PortagePointe, gathered members from the Michigan Tech Pre Health Association and spent time shoveling out windows so that the elders at PortagePointe could see outside. That act of kindness was of benefit to the elders and also inspired other members of this group to continue to volunteer at PortagePointe. </p>
<h3>Ben Umlauf </h3>
<p>Ben is extremely polite, always courteous to the patients and employees and greets our patients ensuring that every patient has a great experience when they come to our facility. He is an outstanding volunteer. </p>
<h3>Jim Junttonen </h3>
<p>Jim stopped in for an appointment one day and saw that the Patient Access Center did not have a volunteer that day; he came back to help out. He is always reminding the department that if a volunteer does not show up, he is available to fill in. His willingness to help out when needed has earned him the outstanding volunteer award. </p>
<h3>Margaret Mills </h3>
<p>Margaret is an outstanding volunteer who has contributed immensely to the success of the Apothecary by keeping key files such as the daily logs up to date, as well as pharmacy prescription files. Without Margaret’s assistance, the department would not be as well organized. </p>
<p>Portage Health would like to thank each of its volunteers for their invaluable service and assistance to all of our patients and every department in our organization. For more information about Portage Health’s volunteer program, please call Luci Sintkowski at 483-1551 or visit the volunteer info page. </p>
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  <description><![CDATA[<p>When you add up the hours that Portage Health’s 125 volunteers served during 2007, the number is impressive: 13,371. The impact each volunteer has made on our patients and our organization is immeasurable.</p>]]></description>
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  <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When you add up the hours that Portage Health’s 125 volunteers served during 2007, the number is impressive: 13,371. The impact each volunteer has made on our patients and our organization is immeasurable. </p>
<p>Portage Health will honor all of its volunteers during National Volunteer Week, which runs Sunday, April 27 through Saturday, May 3, 2008. </p>
<p>“Our volunteers put a hug around your heart,” said Luci Sintkowski, Director of Volunteer Services. “Their devotion to helping others touches every single patient and staff member in some way.” </p>
<p>Portage Health volunteers use their diverse skills to provide services throughout our healthcare facilities. They greet people at the Patient Access Centers. They ring up purchases at the Guilded Rose Gift Shop. One volunteer even shreds documents to keep patients’ medical records safe. </p>
<p>There are two groups that lend Portage Health a hand. Volunteers assist patients and aid our staff. Members of the Portage Health Auxiliary organize fundraising efforts that benefit our various programs. </p>
<p>Each year during National Volunteer Week, Portage Health holds a Volunteer Recognition Dinner to honor the contributions of our volunteers. This year’s dinner will be held on Tuesday, April 29 at the Memorial Union Building at Michigan Technological University in Houghton. During the event, the recipients of the 2007 Outstanding Volunteer Achievement Awards will be announced. </p>
<p>The recipients of the Portage Health Auxiliary Scholarship Program will be announced at the dinner, as well. Each year, the Auxiliary awards scholarships to outstanding local college students from Houghton, Keweenaw, Baraga and Ontonagon counties who are planning to enter the healthcare field and have reached the second year of college or beyond. </p>
<p>The reasons why our volunteers donate their time and efforts are as varied as the ways in which they help others. </p>
<p>When visitors stop in at the Guilded Rose Gift Shop, they receive a friendly greeting from Gloria Mayra of Hancock. She has volunteered in the shop for eight years. </p>
<p>“Volunteering at Portage Health is very rewarding. I really enjoy being in contact with all the people here and feeling that I’m contributing something,” Mayra says. </p>
<p>Judy Holombo is a former Portage Health employee who began volunteering on the first day that the Hancock medical campus opened in 2000. The Houghton woman says that she enjoys helping her former co-workers and the people of her community. </p>
<p>“My volunteer shift is on Mondays. It’s a great way to start my week,” Holombo says. </p>
<p>Jim Junttonen, a retiree from Hancock who began volunteering a year ago, also knows the patients and staff of Portage Health well. When Junttonen works at the Patient Access Center, his warm smile welcomes everyone who enters the building. </p>
<p>“When my wife was ill, we came to Portage Health so many times for her care. Volunteering here is my way to give back and say thank you,” Junttonen says. </p>
<p>Portage Health always welcomes new volunteers, and National Volunteer Week is a great time for people to begin exploring the rewards of volunteering. Junttonen says: “I receive more than I give when I volunteer.” </p>
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  <title>Portage Health Pulmonary Rehab introduces new program</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[<p>Portage Health Pulmonary Rehab has added a new Phase III Maintenance Pulmonary Rehabilitation Program to its services. This outpatient program is designed for graduates of the Phase II Outpatient Pulmonary Rehab Program who wish to continue a monitored exercise routine, and for people who may not have insurance coverage for Phase II.</p>]]></description>
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  <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Portage Health Pulmonary Rehab has added a new Phase III Maintenance Pulmonary Rehabilitation Program to its services. This outpatient program is designed for graduates of the Phase II Outpatient Pulmonary Rehab Program who wish to continue a monitored exercise routine, and for people who may not have insurance coverage for Phase II. </p>
<p>Pulmonary Rehabilitation consists of services designed for patients with deficiencies and abnormalities of pulmonary function. It can help people with obstructive, restrictive and other chronic pulmonary conditions to improve their breathing ability and have greater independence in their lifestyle. </p>
<p>The Phase III Outpatient Maintenance Pulmonary Rehabilitation Program includes: </p>
<ul>
<li>Cardiovascular exercises </li>
<li>Muscle conditioning </li>
<li>Information on management of lung disease </li>
<li>Monitoring of response to exercise </li>
<li>Activities to increase exercise tolerance </li>
<li>Goals for participants of the Maintenance Pulmonary Rehabilitation Program include: </li>
<li>Control and/or alleviate shortness of breath and fatigue </li>
<li>Achieve and maintain greater independence and enhanced ability to perform daily activities (such as walking, bending, showering, cooking, stair climbing and cleaning) </li>
<li>Achieve and maintain improved quality of life </li>
<li>Establish and maintain a home exercise program </li>
<li>Establish and achieve individual health goals </li>
<li>Gain better understanding of lung disease </li>
</ul>
<p>The cost for the program is $ 11 per session. This is a self-pay program for Phase II Pulmonary Rehab Program graduates and others who do not otherwise qualify for Pulmonary Rehab services through an insurance program. </p>
<p>For more information about Portage Health Pulmonary Rehab and the Phase III Outpatient Maintenance Pulmonary Rehabilitation Program, please call (906) 483-1469. </p>
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  <title>Portage Health physical therapists offer low-cost solution to treating back pain</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[Healthcare expenditures for patients with spine conditions rose a whopping 65 percent from 1997 to 2005, according to a research report published in Feb. 2008 by the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA). But the increased expenditures did not improve the health of many patients, as the overall proportion of people with impaired spinal function also increased during the same time period.]]></description>
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  <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Healthcare expenditures for patients with spine conditions rose a whopping 65 percent from 1997 to 2005, according to a research report published in Feb. 2008 by the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA). But the increased expenditures did not improve the health of many patients, as the overall proportion of people with impaired spinal function also increased during the same time period. </p>
<p>Physical therapists offering spinal manipulation, exercise, and advice can provide an effective alternative for patients with back and neck problems — often at a lower cost, said Mark Randell, a physical therapist at Portage Health Rehab. </p>
<p>Randell, who has earned the elite credential of Fellow from the American Academy of Orthopaedic Manual Physical Therapists, specializes in working on the spine to relieve back and neck pain and headaches. </p>
<p>Science supports the effectiveness of physical therapy for improving the health of patients with spinal conditions. </p>
<p>“Research consistently has shown the value of particular physical therapy interventions for patients with back and neck problems,” Randell said. “Specifically, spinal manipulation and exercise have repeatedly been shown to be effective in managing patients’ current pain and preventing future episodes.” </p>
<p>The recent JAMA report also noted a huge 171-percent increase in pharmaceutical expenditures for spine conditions from 1997 to 2005. </p>
<p>“You have drugs, you have surgery, or you have physical therapy,” Randell said. “The reality is that very few treatments have shown the ability to truly affect patients with spine conditions. Physical therapists can do just that.” </p>
<p>The treatments offered by physical therapists include hands-on therapies to mobilize the spine and exercises designed to alleviate low back pain. Randell suggests that patients seek out physical therapists as a first-line treatment for spine conditions. </p>
<p>In Oct. 2007, the American College of Physicians and the American Pain Society recommended that doctors prescribe physical therapy when managing patients with low back pain. </p>
<p>For more information about the benefits that Randell and the team of physical therapists at Portage Health can provide in the management of back and neck problems, please call Portage Health Rehab at (906) 483-1888. </p>
<p>Portage Health Rehab., a service of Portage Health, is located at the Houghton Community Health Center, which is adjacent to the Student Development Complex on the campus of Michigan Technological University in Houghton, and at Portage Health in Hancock. Portage Health Rehab provides sports medicine programs and physical, occupational and speech therapies. </p>
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  <title>FitUP launches Phase 2 of program to promote wellness</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[On March 3, 2008, the Wellness Council of the Upper Peninsula (WELCUP) will kick off Phase 2 of its seventh annual FitUP program. Phase 1 began on January 7, 2008.]]></description>
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  <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>HANCOCK – On March 3, 2008, the Wellness Council of the Upper Peninsula (WELCUP) will kick off Phase 2 of its seventh annual FitUP program. Phase 1 began on January 7, 2008. </p>
<p>During FitUP’s eight-month program, which includes four phases, participants will learn how to incorporate more physical activity and improved nutrition into their daily routine. Participants can began during any phase of the program, so folks who missed Phase 1 can jump right in on Phase 2. </p>
<p>As a member of WELCUP, Portage Health supports the FitUP program. Local worksites, organizations, churches and individuals are encouraged to use FitUP to improve the health of our community. </p>
<p>FitUP provides information, support and incentives to help people exercise and eat five servings of fruits and vegetables each day. The program offers participants numerous benefits: </p>
<h3>Online Tracking </h3>
<p>Participants may keep track of their daily minutes of physical activity and daily fruit and vegetable consumption at the FitUP Web site: <a title="www.fitUP.org" href="http://www.fitUP.org">www.fitUP.org</a>. </p>
<h3>Incentives </h3>
<p>More than $4,500 in prizes will be awarded, including weekly prizes, stage prizes and one grand cash prize of $640. Participants who meet the minimum required minutes of activity will have the chance to win prizes. </p>
<h3>Health Tips and Resources </h3>
<p>The program aims to help people discover how fun and easy it is to increase their physical activity and improve their nutrition. </p>
<h3>Flexibility </h3>
<p>Whether you like to hike or dance, you can trek or two-step your way into better health. As long as the physical activity gets your heart pumping, any type of physical activity will do. </p>
<h3>Support for Worksites  </h3>
<p>A free kit for worksites, which is available at the FitUP Web site, includes free software that assists in developing employee wellness programs. </p>
<p>The FitUP program is simple, and following it will improve our community’s odds of reducing heart disease, cancer and diabetes rates. So let’s get fit together! </p>
<p>For more information about the FitUP program or to register online, visit the FitUP Web site, www.FitUP.org, or call Angela Lucas, Director of Community Health at Portage Health and a member of the WELCUP Executive Board, at (906) 483-1153. </p>
<p>Note: This was originally posted on: 02/25/2008</p>]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>P.A.C.E. Yourself</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[One person’s initiative will mean big changes in lifestyle for those at risk of type 2 diabetes.]]></description>
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  <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One person’s initiative will mean big changes in lifestyle for those at risk of type 2 diabetes. </p>
<p>Charlie Luoma, clinical exercise physiologist in Portage Health’s Cardiopulmonary Department, is leading the charge in a new program that will help improve the health of those at risk of type 2 diabetes. P.A.C.E. (Physiological Alteration through Clinical Exercise) seeks to prevent the onset of type 2 diabetes in conjunction with Portage’s existing support groups and education. </p>
<p>According to a study conducted by the New England Journal of Medicine, lifestyle intervention can reduce the incidence of type 2 diabetes by nearly 60 percent. </p>
<p>Type 2 diabetes is a serious, costly disease affecting approximately 8 percent of adults in the United States. You are more likely to develop type 2 diabetes if: </p>
<ul>
<li>you are overweight </li>
<li>you are 45 years or older </li>
<li>you have a parent, brother or sister with diabetes </li>
<li>your family background is African American, American Indian, Asian American, Hispanic American/Latino or Pacific Islander </li>
<li>you have had gestational diabetes or gave birth to at least one baby weighing more than 9 pounds </li>
<li>your blood pressure is 140/90 or higher or you have been told that you have high blood pressure </li>
<li>your HDL cholesterol is 35 or lower, or your triglyceride level is 250 or higher </li>
<li>you are fairly inactive or you exercise fewer than three times a week </li>
</ul>
<p>About 16 million people between the ages of 40 and 74 have pre-diabetes. Most of them are likely to develop type 2 diabetes within 10 years. </p>
<p>There is good news. Type 2 diabetes can be prevented by adopting a healthier lifestyle. </p>
<p>Based on this premise, Portage’s diabetes prevention program will be tailored to fit individual needs of the patient. Following an initial assessment that include lab work and metabolic stress tests, a plan of action will be prescribed. The plan includes nutritional guidance and an exercise program. Length of the program will depend on individual needs. </p>
<p>Funding for this program is made possible by a generous grant from the Portage Health Foundation. These funds will be used to purchase essential equipment such as treadmills, bikes, and polar (heart rate) monitors, as well as offset some costs to program participants. </p>
<p>Note: This was originally posted on: 02/22/2008</p>]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Portage Health Foundation Announces 2008 Grant Awards</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[<p>The Portage Health Foundation is pleased to announce that it has awarded $45,415 in grant monies to programs and projects within Portage Health, Inc., that further our mission to improve the health of our community. The recipients include: Area Geriatric Education Scholars (AGES) Internship Program for UP Yout</p>]]></description>
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  <dc:date>2011-02-14T14:54:00Z</dc:date>
  <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img style="BORDER-BOTTOM: #ffffff 10px solid; BORDER-LEFT: #ffffff 10px solid; WIDTH: 250px; HEIGHT: 315px; BORDER-TOP: #ffffff 10px solid; BORDER-RIGHT: #ffffff 10px solid; align: left" title="Baby Warmer Scale" border="10" alt="Baby Warmer Scale" align="left" src="http://www.portagehealth.org/uploadedImages/Content/Test_Blog/BabyScale.jpg" />The Portage Health Foundation is pleased to announce that it has awarded $45,415 in grant monies to programs and projects within Portage Health, Inc., that further our mission to improve the health of our community. The recipients include: </p>
<ul>
<li>Area Geriatric Education Scholars (AGES) Internship Program for UP Youth; PortagePointe. AGES provides an introduction to geriatric health careers for local high school juniors and seniors with a three-day orientation in Marquette, followed by a paid seven-week internship serving elders and interacting with professional staff at PortagePointe and 12 other long-term care sites throughout the Upper Peninsula. </li>
<li>Baby Scale for Warmer; Portage Health Family Birthing Center. This scale, to be added to the baby warmer in the Cesarean-section room, will give parents the opportunity to weigh their baby immediately after birth. Additionally, the scale will assist the nurses in admission of the newborn. </li>
<li>Chronic Disease Electronic Management System (CDEMS) 2008 – Diabetes Clinics/Diabetes Education; Portage Health Medical Group. The CDEMS allows our healthcare staff to make improvements in care to our patients via an effective, inexpensive tool based on medical standards of care. The CDEMS was successfully piloted at Portage Health in 2007; the 2008 grant will be used to expand the program. </li>
<li>Blood Volume Monitors (BVMs); Portage Health Dialysis Center. The monitors will be installed on the dialysis machines currently in use. This equipment will improve our patients’ safety, comfort and satisfaction during their dialysis treatments. </li>
<li>Physiological Alteration through Clinical Exercise (P.A.C.E.) Program; Portage Health Cardiopulmonary. The P.A.C.E. program seeks to prevent the onset of Type 2 diabetes mellitus in conjunction with</li>
<li>Portage Health’s existing support groups and education. P.A.C.E. aims to improve our patients’ metabolic control through structured clinical exercise and physical activity counseling. </li>
</ul>
<p>The Portage Health Foundation was established in 1990 as a charitable, nonprofit organization. Its mission is parallel to Portage Health’s mission: To improve the health of our community. As a resource for Portage Health, the Foundation funds innovative programs and projects that deliver a broad range of healthcare services, including education, program development and medical equipment. </p>
<p>Donations to the Portage Health Foundation provide the community with a chance to help provide the care and compassion that is so important to all of us in the Upper Peninsula. For more information about the Portage Health Foundation, please call (906) 483-1566. </p>
<p><em>Note: This was originally posted on: 02/06/2008</em></p>]]></content:encoded>
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  <description><![CDATA[<p>  For his work with the football and men’s basketball teams at Michigan Technological University, Portage Health athletic trainer Brian Brewster jumps on the team bus. For his volunteer position as athletic trainer for the U.S. National Sled Hockey Team, Brewster hops a cross-country or international flight.  
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  <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img style="BORDER-BOTTOM: #ffffff 10px solid; BORDER-LEFT: #ffffff 10px solid; WIDTH: 250px; HEIGHT: 285px; BORDER-TOP: #ffffff 10px solid; BORDER-RIGHT: #ffffff 10px solid; align: left" title="Brewster Sledge Hockey" border="10" alt="Brewster Sledge Hockey" align="left" src="http://www.portagehealth.org/uploadedImages/Content/Test_Blog/Brewster-Block.jpg" />For his work with the football and men’s basketball teams at Michigan Technological University, Portage Health athletic trainer Brian Brewster jumps on the team bus. For his volunteer position as athletic trainer for the U.S. National Sled Hockey Team, Brewster hops a cross-country or international flight. </p>
<p>In mid-January, Brewster traveled with the team to Asahikawa, Japan, for an international tournament. Next up: A mid-February trip to Prince George, Canada, for a three-game exhibition series. </p>
<p>“When they play our national anthem in a different country, it really gives you goosebumps,” said Brewster, who serves as Coordinator of Sports Medicine at the Portage Health Sports Medicine Institute. He is a Certified Athletic Trainer (ATC) and a Certified Strength and Conditioning Coach. </p>
<p>Brewster began working with the National Sled Hockey Team this summer, when he volunteered his services at the United States Olympic Committee Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colorado. </p>
<p>The 16-man National Sled Hockey Team, which is comprised of athletes who face such physical challenges as leg amputations and spinal cord injuries, is part of the USA Hockey organization. Sled hockey, also called sledge hockey, became an official event of the U.S. Paralympic Winter Games in 1994. </p>
<p>Brewster had no idea that his first experience working with disabled athletes would literally open up the world to him. </p>
<p>“I wanted to volunteer for the experience and learning opportunity, to see what it was like to work with Olympic athletes,” said Brewster, who lives in Houghton. </p>
<p>Following the Colorado trip and a November stint with the National Sled Hockey Team during a series in Park City, Utah, Brewster was offered the position as athletic trainer. He travels with the team regularly, and developed a strength and conditioning program for the players that he updates each week. </p>
<p>After the February trip to Canada, Brewster will go to Marlborough, Mass., in late March for the 2008 International Paralympic Committee Ice Sledge Hockey World Championship. </p>
<p>In the long term, Brewster’s eye is set on a trip to Vancouver, Canada. That’s where the 2010 Paralympics Winter Games will be held. </p>
<p>“My goal is to try to get to the 2010 Paralympics with the team,” he said. </p>
<p>While training with the National Sled Hockey Team, Brewster has learned new skills that he uses in his local practice. Since the supplies he can bring on trips with the team are limited, he’s learned to rely more on using his hands for massage and other healing techniques. </p>
<p>“I’ve brought a more hands-on approach into the training room here at home,” Brewster said. </p>
<p>Working and traveling with the National Sled Hockey Team is an ongoing learning experience, Brewster said, and he’s grateful for the opportunity. </p>
<p>“I’m enjoying every minute of it,” he said. </p>
<p>The Portage Health Sports Medicine Institute is a team of professionals that provides services tailored to all athletes, including athletic training, performance testing, sports nutrition and injury prevention and treatment. For more information, please call the Sports Medicine Institute at (906) 483-1825 or (800) 573-5001 (toll-free). </p>
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  <title>Area Emergency Medical Service To Continue Operation</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[<p>  HANCOCK — Portage Health and Keweenaw Memorial have assumed the ownership of Mercy EMS as of January 1, 2008. Mercy EMS, as it is now known, was operated by Rampant Inc., a business owned by Marquette General Health System.  
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  <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img style="BORDER-BOTTOM: #ffffff 10px solid; BORDER-LEFT: #ffffff 10px solid; WIDTH: 300px; HEIGHT: 242px; BORDER-TOP: #ffffff 10px solid; BORDER-RIGHT: #ffffff 10px solid; align: left" title="Jerry Primeau speaks at the Mercy EMS press conference." border="10" alt="Jerry Primeau speaks at the Mercy EMS press conference." align="left" src="http://www.portagehealth.org/uploadedImages/Content/Test_Blog/Mercy-Block.jpg" />HANCOCK — Portage Health and Keweenaw Memorial have assumed the ownership of Mercy EMS as of January 1, 2008. Mercy EMS, as it is now known, was operated by Rampant Inc., a business owned by Marquette General Health System. </p>
<p>“We are pleased that both hospitals can cooperate to provide a vitally needed service to the community,” said Jim Bogan, Portage Health CEO and Chuck Nelson, Keweenaw Memorial CEO. </p>
<p>“Over the years, Medicare has dropped their funding drastically while increasing their requirements. This really was the driving force that pushed Rampant towards selling Mercy Ambulance. With Mercy EMS being owned equally by both hospitals, they have shown their commitment to providing emergency medical services in our area,” said Gerry Primeau, CEO of Mercy EMS. </p>
<p>“Providing much needed EMS to our area is not without its challenges,” added Primeau. “Funding is still a big issue. Being a non-profit corporation owned by both hospitals will open some doors for us to find alternate funding that will enhance our financial stability.” </p>
<p>Mercy EMS is an independent non-profit organization governed by a Board of Directors comprised of 4 members from each hospital. Mercy EMS currently has 23 employees with 14 of them being full-time employees. These include paramedics and medical technicians. </p>
<p>For more information about Mercy EMS, visit its info page or please contact Gerry Primeau at 482-1106. </p>
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  <title>FitUP Program Kicks Off Seventh Year of Promoting Wellness</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[On Jan. 7, 2008, the Wellness Council of the Upper Peninsula (WELCUP) will kick off its seventh annual FitUP program. During an eight-month period, participants will learn how to incorporate more physical activity and improved nutrition into their daily routine.]]></description>
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  <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ready, set, go! On Jan. 7, 2008, the Wellness Council of the Upper Peninsula (WELCUP) will kick off its seventh annual FitUP program. During an eight-month period, participants will learn how to incorporate more physical activity and improved nutrition into their daily routine. </p>
<p>As a member of WELCUP, Portage Health supports the FitUP program. Local worksites, organizations, churches and individuals are encouraged to use FitUP to improve the health of our community. </p>
<p>FitUP provides information, support and incentives to help people exercise and eat five servings of fruits and vegetables each day. The program offers participants numerous benefits: </p>
<p>Online tracking. Participants may keep track of their daily minutes of physical activity and daily fruit and vegetable consumption at the FitUP Web site. </p>
<p>Incentives. More than $4,500 in prizes will be awarded, including weekly prizes, stage prizes and one grand cash prize of $640. FitUP participants who meet the minimum required minutes of activity will have the chance to win prizes. </p>
<p>Health tips and resources. The FitUP program aims to help people discover how fun and easy it is to increase their physical activity and improve their nutrition. </p>
<p>Flexibility. Whether you like to hike or dance, you can trek or two-step your way into better health. As long as the physical activity gets your heart pumping, any type of physical activity will do.</p>
<p>Support for worksites. A free kit for worksites, which is available at the FitUP Web site, includes free software that assists in developing employee wellness programs. </p>
<p>The FitUP program is simple, and following it will improve our community’s odds of reducing heart disease, cancer and diabetes rates. So let’s get fit together! </p>
<p>For more information about the FitUP program or to register online, visit the FitUP Web site or call Angela Lucas, Director of Community Health at Portage Health and a member of the WELCUP Executive Board, at (906) 483-1153 or (800) 573-5001 (toll free). </p>
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  <title>New Web Site Gives Consumers More Access to Michigan Hospital Data, Including Charges, Payments and Quality of Care</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[A new Web site to be launched Jan. 1, 2008, will empower Michigan patients, families, employers and other consumers with more information about the charges, payments and quality of care at Michigan hospitals, including Portage Health.]]></description>
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  <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a title="MI Hospital Inform" href="http://www.mihospitalinform.org/"><img style="BORDER-BOTTOM: #ffffff 10px solid; BORDER-LEFT: #ffffff 10px solid; WIDTH: 387px; HEIGHT: 140px; BORDER-TOP: #ffffff 10px solid; BORDER-RIGHT: #ffffff 10px solid; align: left" title="MI Hospital Inform" border="10" alt="MI Hospital Inform" align="left" src="http://www.portagehealth.org/uploadedImages/Content/Test_Blog/MiHospitalInform2-block.jpg" /></a>HANCOCK – A new Web site to be launched Jan. 1, 2008, will empower Michigan patients, families, employers and other consumers with more information about the charges, payments and quality of care at Michigan hospitals, including Portage Health. </p>
<p>MI Hospital Inform is a voluntary service of the Michigan Health &amp; Hospital Association (MHA) and the state’s 146 nonprofit community hospitals. “The site presents Michigan hospital charges, payments and quality data in unprecedented detail and accessibility,” said MHA President Spencer Johnson. </p>
<p>“Until now, this level of detail about the pricing and quality of care at Michigan hospitals has not been readily available to the public,” Johnson said. “The business community, regulators, elected officials and consumer advocates regularly seek more transparency in healthcare data. Michigan hospitals are proud to voluntarily open this window on our charges, payments and quality information for all consumers to consider in their healthcare decisions.” </p>
<p>Consumers can access www.MIHospitalInform.org free of charge. Available on the Web site is charge and pricing information for the 50 most frequent inpatient and 50 most frequent outpatient medical procedures (clinical diagnoses and treatments) monitored and covered by Medicare. Specifically, consumers will find the average charge, average payment, average length of stay (inpatient only), and total number of patients who were treated for each of the medical procedures covered by Medicare at Michigan hospitals. The Medicare data compiled on the site came from the federal Centers for Medicare &amp; Medicaid Services (CMS). </p>
<p>The MHA notes that, while Medicare data are good indicators of pricing and quality at Michigan hospitals, consumers should not base their healthcare treatment decisions exclusively on this information. Consumers are encouraged to contact their local hospitals, personal physicians and insurance companies for additional information. </p>
<p>“We started with Medicare data because Medicare represents a large segment of patients in Michigan and the data are available from a reliable and credible source,” Johnson said. “The MHA will build on that base to improve and expand the information available on the Web site in the future.” </p>
<p>MI Hospital Inform includes information about medical procedures performed at Portage Health that are covered by Medicare. Portage Health also is planning to release additional cost and quality transparency information during the second quarter of 2008. </p>
<p>“Portage Health is proud to join with all of Michigan’s nonprofit hospitals in offering a significant new service to healthcare consumers,” said Jim Bogan, Portage Health’s CEO. “Healthcare providers must lead efforts to help consumers better understand the healthcare services they receive, and increased transparency is part of the answer.” </p>
<p>MI Hospital Inform is another example of the leadership of Michigan’s nonprofit community hospitals, which continue to volunteer significant resources to improve healthcare pricing, quality and access: </p>
<ul>
<li>Through the MHA Keystone Center for Patient Safety &amp; Quality, Michigan hospitals have launched ground-breaking programs to reduce medical errors and improve the quality of patient care delivered at the bedside. This voluntary effort has been nationally acclaimed for saving thousands of lives and hundreds of millions of dollars in hospitals across Michigan. </li>
<li>Through the MHA, Michigan hospitals in the mid-1990s were among the first in the nation to voluntarily report hospital-specific quality measures and have since expanded their efforts to lead in the reporting of community benefits performed within their localities. </li>
<li>Through the MHA and under the guidelines of federal law, Michigan hospitals are developing the MHA Patient Safety Organization (PSO) to voluntarily identify adverse events and pursue corrective action. By analyzing patient safety data, the PSO will further encourage a culture of safety through the dissemination of information on how to effectively minimize patient risks in hospitals across the state. </li>
</ul>
<p>For more information about the Portage Health data available at MI Hospital Inform, please call (906) 483-1525. </p>
<p>Note: This was originally posted on: 12/17/2007</p>]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>PortagePointe Elder Community Earns A Grade at State Review</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[Portage Health is proud to announce that the PortagePointe senior living community has received high marks at its annual review by the Michigan Department of Community Health (MDCH).]]></description>
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  <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>HANCOCK – Portage Health is proud to announce that the PortagePointe senior living community has received high marks at its annual review by the Michigan Department of Community Health (MDCH). </p>
<p>The MDCH’s Division of Nursing Home Monitoring performs inspections on an average of every 12 months to ensure compliance with state and federal regulations. The state survey team conducted an unannounced visit to PortagePointe during the week of December 3, 2007, and declared during the exit summary that the elder community passed inspection with an “A” grade. </p>
<p>As the state surveyors pointed out, the outstanding care provided at PortagePointe is particularly notable because the senior living community has doubled in size and transformed itself into a true home since the last inspection. The state review team praised PortagePointe for operating at the cutting edge of culture change and breaking the institutional mold utilized by other senior care facilities. </p>
<p>In 2006, Portage Health built an addition to PortagePointe, which resulted in five distinct homes for 60 individuals. During that time, the staff continued the implementation of the Eden philosophy, an innovative approach to caring for elders that was formally adopted in 2002. The Eden philosophy seeks to provide human habitats where vibrant, vigorous living continues for individuals. <br />PortagePointe staff member Sally Ann Smith, RN, spent two days with the inspectors. She said, “PortagePointe is a remarkable facility, one of the best in the nation according to the survey team, and I’m proud to be a part of this unit.” </p>
<p>The success of PortagePointe is built upon its staff’s progressive vision and commitment to providing first-rate care, said Jim Bogan, Portage Health’s CEO. </p>
<p>“We truly believe in creating a home where elders can live out the rest of their days with dignity, respect and a high quality of life,” Bogan said. “To all the staff of PortagePointe and all the staff who provide services to PortagePointe, I would like to express a great debt of gratitude for creating this environment for our elders.” </p>
<p>Elaine Archambeau, the Head Coach at PortagePointe, said that her team has devoted many hours to training and education. </p>
<p>“Over the last year-and-a-half, the staff at PortagePointe has grown together as a team dedicated to transforming elder care in this community. I am very grateful and honored to work with them, and I thank them for all their efforts,” Archambeau said. </p>
<p>For more information about PortagePointe, please call (906) 483-1190 or visit our PortagePointe page. </p>
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  <title>Portage Health Earns Level III Trauma Verification</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[<p>  HANCOCK – Portage Health is pleased to announce that its trauma program has earned verification as a Level III trauma facility by the Committee on Trauma of the American College of Surgeons. This achievement recognizes the trauma program’s dedication to providing optimal care for injured patients.  
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  <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img style="BORDER-BOTTOM: #ffffff 10px solid; BORDER-LEFT: #ffffff 10px solid; WIDTH: 250px; HEIGHT: 331px; BORDER-TOP: #ffffff 10px solid; BORDER-RIGHT: #ffffff 10px solid; align: left" title="Trauma Verification" border="10" alt="Trauma Verification" align="left" src="http://www.portagehealth.org/uploadedImages/Content/Test_Blog/TraumaVerification.jpg" />HANCOCK – Portage Health is pleased to announce that its trauma program has earned verification as a Level III trauma facility by the Committee on Trauma of the American College of Surgeons. This achievement recognizes the trauma program’s dedication to providing optimal care for injured patients. </p>
<p>Verified trauma centers must meet the essential criteria that ensure capability and institutional performance, as outlined by the American College of Surgeons’ Committee on Trauma. Portage Health, which began working toward verification in 2004, earned the designation in September 2007. </p>
<p>The trauma team at Portage Health has made an ongoing commitment to improving trauma care for injured patients. </p>
<p>“Verification represents an external acknowledgement of the strides we’ve made in strengthening our trauma program,” said Dr. Wade Liston, trauma program director.</p>
<p>Trauma is a severe injury caused by physical force, such as a motor vehicle crash, a fall or a fire. Trauma is the most leading cause of death for Americans age 44 and younger. More than 140,000 people die from trauma-related injuries each year in the United States. </p>
<p>Trauma facilities are ranked from Level I, the highest level of trauma care available (for example, the University of Michigan Trauma Burn Center), to Level IV. Portage Health is the only Level III trauma facility in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula and one of only two in the state. There are 31 Level III trauma centers in the United States.</p>
<p>To meet the standards for verification, a Level III trauma facility must: </p>
<ul>
<li>Provide prompt assessment, resuscitation, emergency operations and stabilization of patients. </li>
<li>Offer continuous, on-site coverage by emergency medicine physicians and prompt availability of general surgeons, anesthesiologists and orthopaedic specialists.</li>
<li>Establish transfer protocols for patients who need to go a facility that provides more comprehensive trauma care. </li>
<li>Demonstrate commitment to trauma prevention and continuing education of trauma team members. </li>
<li>Improve trauma care through active review of trauma cases by a multi-disciplinary committee. </li>
</ul>
<p>The members of the trauma team at Portage Health demonstrate their commitment to providing the highest quality care every time they care for an injured patient.</p>
<p>One local man’s story illustrates the trauma team’s expertise and efficiency. On June 26, Brad Barrette was brought to the Emergency Department at Portage Health. He had been severely burned when a boat he was working on in Hancock exploded into flames. </p>
<p>By the time Brad’s ambulance raced up to the Emergency Department doors, the trauma team had already leapt into action. They worked quickly to stabilize Brad so that he could be transferred by plane to the University of Michigan Trauma Burn Center in Ann Arbor. </p>
<p>Brad spent weeks in Ann Arbor receiving treatment for the burns covering 66 percent of his body. The medical staff at the University of Michigan praised the excellent work of Portage Health’s trauma team, said Brad’s father, Dennis Barrette. </p>
<p>“The doctors in Ann Arbor said that, many times, burn victims from less-populated areas are not very well taken care of, but they were very pleased with the care Brad received at Portage Health,” Dennis said. “I can’t say enough about what is available here in a small community.” </p>
<p>Dennis said that the trauma team’s swiftness and skill definitely made a difference for his son. Brad has returned home to his family in Dollar Bay, and visits Portage Health Rehab four days a week for physical therapy. </p>
<p>“Portage Health’s trauma verification is well-deserved, that’s for sure,” Dennis said. “Brad is a living example of that.” </p>
<p>For more information about our trauma team, please call (906) 483-1000. </p>
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  <title>Physical Therapy Recommended to Manage Low Back Pain</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[<p>  Portage Health is pleased to endorse the recent recommendation by the American College of Physicians and the American Pain Society that doctors prescribe physical therapy when managing patients with low back pain.  
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  <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img style="BORDER-BOTTOM: #ffffff 10px solid; BORDER-LEFT: #ffffff 10px solid; WIDTH: 250px; HEIGHT: 350px; BORDER-TOP: #ffffff 10px solid; BORDER-RIGHT: #ffffff 10px solid; align: left" title="Low Back Pain" border="10" alt="Low Back Pain" align="left" src="http://www.portagehealth.org/uploadedImages/Content/Test_Blog/LowBackPain.jpg" />Portage Health is pleased to endorse the recent recommendation by the American College of Physicians and the American Pain Society that doctors prescribe physical therapy when managing patients with low back pain. </p>
<p>“There are many options for evaluation and treatment of low back pain,” said Amir Qaseem, MD, a senior medical associate at the American College of Physicians Department of Clinical Programs and Quality of Care. </p>
<p>“We wanted to review all the evidence and develop guidance for clinicians and to give our patients a realistic sense of what they can expect when they visit a clinician for low back pain. In particular, clinicians should consider the addition of non-pharmacological therapies with proven benefits,” said Dr. Qaseem, an author of the guidelines. </p>
<p>“This recommendation comes as no surprise to physical therapists,” said Mark Randell, a physical therapist at Portage Health Rehab and a member of the American Academy of Orthopedic Manual Physical Therapists (AAOMPT). </p>
<p>“Research has consistently shown the value of particular physical therapy interventions for patients with low back pain. Specifically, spinal manipulation and exercise have repeatedly been shown to be effective in managing patients’ current pain and preventing future episodes,” Randell said. “We are glad to see that the American College of Physicians and the American Pain Society recommend physical therapy as a safe and effective alternative to drugs for patients with back pain.” </p>
<p>Physical therapists can help patients with low back pain by performing thorough examinations and designing an evidence-based treatment program to meet their particular needs. These treatments can include hands-on therapies to mobilize the spine and exercises designed to alleviate low back pain. </p>
<p>For more information about the benefits that physical therapists can provide in the management of low back pain, talk with your doctor or visit the American Academy of Manual Physical Therapists Web site at: <a title="www.aaompt.org" href="http://www.aaompt.org" target="_blank">www.aaompt.org</a>. </p>
<p>Portage Health Rehab, a service of Portage Health, is located at the Houghton Community Health Center, which is adjacent to the Student Development Complex on the campus of Michigan Technological University in Houghton, and at Portage Health in Hancock. Portage Health Rehab provides sports medicine programs and physical, occupational and speech therapies. </p>
<p>For more information about the services offered by Portage Health Rehab, please call (906) 483-1888 or (800) 573-5001 (toll-free). </p>
<p>Note: This was originally posted on: 10/24/2007</p>]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Portage Health Rehab Program Helps Kids Improve Sensory Skills</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[<p>For a child living with sensory processing dysfunction, the world can be a confusing place. This complex brain disorder distorts sounds, sights, smells, movements and other sensations that most people take for granted. Lori Wuori’s son, Peyton, experiences everyday ...</p>]]></description>
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  <content:encoded><![CDATA[<img style="BORDER-BOTTOM: #ffffff 10px solid; BORDER-LEFT: #ffffff 10px solid; WIDTH: 273px; HEIGHT: 273px; BORDER-TOP: #ffffff 10px solid; BORDER-RIGHT: #ffffff 10px solid; align: left" title="Monica Aho" border="10" alt="Monica Aho" align="left" src="http://www.portagehealth.org/uploadedImages/Content/Test_Blog/AhoM.jpg" /><p>For a child living with sensory processing dysfunction, the world can be a confusing place. This complex brain disorder distorts sounds, sights, smells, movements and other sensations that most people take for granted. </p>
<p>Lori Wuori’s son, Peyton, experiences everyday sensations at an amplified level that often overwhelms him. It’s as though the 4-year-old lives inside a speaker going full blast at a rock concert, she said. </p>
<p>“The world is total chaos for him,” said Wuori, who lives in Hancock with her son and her husband, Fred. Peyton was diagnosed last year with a neurological disorder that causes him to misinterpret sensory information. </p>
<p>Finding programs in the area designed for children with sensory processing dysfunction hasn’t been easy, Wuori said. So she was excited when Monica Aho, a pediatric physical therapist who works with Peyton at Portage Health Rehab, told her about a new sensory program for pre-school kids called Summer Sensations. </p>
<p>The series of weekly sessions, held in July and August at Portage Health Rehab, helped Peyton learn how to manage a variety of sensations. The 4-year-old experimented with movement, explored new textures and tasted new foods. And he had a lot of fun along the way, Wuori said. </p>
<p>A kid-friendly theme shaped each one-hour session, which was led by physical therapist assistant Maria Sturos. During an hour of dinosaur-centric activities, Peyton and the other boy in the program worked on tactile skills by building dinosaur eggs out of goopy paper mache. </p>
<p>“Peyton hates to get his hands dirty,” said Wuori, who attended all the sessions with her son. “When he stuck his hands into that gooey stuff, he was so impressed with himself.” </p>
<p>In addition to learning new sensory skills during the Summer Sensations program, Peyton developed more confidence in his abilities, Wuori said. He also got the chance each week to socialize with another little boy who has a sensory processing disorder. </p>
<p>Wuori says she would like more local programs to be developed for kids with sensory processing disorders. She praised Sturos, Aho and the rest of the Portage Health Rehab staff for their dedication to Peyton and other kids with sensory challenges. </p>
<p>“Peyton relates to Monica so well,” Wuori said. “She treats all the kids as her own.” </p>
<p>Aho, who helped create the Summer Sensations program, said that Portage Health Rehab is planning to host more activities for kids who need help with sensory functioning. </p>
<p>First up is the return of the Summer Sensations program, which will be held this autumn with a new name: Sensational Tots. The six weekly sessions, designed for infants and toddlers, begins Oct. 19. </p>
<p>The Portage Health Rehab staff, which offers several types of therapies, takes a comprehensive team approach to helping children improve their skills, Aho said. </p>
<p>“It’s really exciting to see the pride that the kids have in themselves when they’re finally able to do something,” she said. “Seeing kids succeed is the most rewarding part of my job.” </p>
<p>Aho, who has worked at Portage Health for four years, strengthened her own skills in August 2007 by earning certification as a clinical specialist in pediatric physical therapy from the American Board of Physical Therapy Specialties. She is one of only 14 physical therapists certified in pediatrics in Michigan. </p>
<p>Months of study went into achieving certification. Aho said she pursued the professional credential so that she would be better qualified to assist her young patients. </p>
<p>“My goal has always been to help children function better in their everyday lives,” she said. </p>
<p>Portage Health Rehab, a service of Portage Health, is located at the Houghton Community Center adjacent to the Michigan Tech Student Development Complex in Houghton and at Portage Health in Hancock. </p>
<p>Portage Health Rehab provides sports medicine programs and physical, occupational and speech therapies. For more information, please call (906) 483-1888.</p>
<p><em>Note: This was originally posted on: 10/16/2007</em> </p>]]></content:encoded>
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  <title>Randell Named Fellow by Association of Manual Physical Therapists</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[<p>Portage Health is pleased to announce that Mark Randell, a physical therapist at the Portage Health Rehab facility located in Houghton, has been named a Fellow by the American Academy of Orthopaedic Manual Physical Therapists (AAOMPT). Randell earned the professional ...</p>]]></description>
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  <dc:date>2011-02-11T14:54:00Z</dc:date>
  <content:encoded><![CDATA[<img style="BORDER-BOTTOM: #ffffff 10px solid; BORDER-LEFT: #ffffff 10px solid; WIDTH: 273px; HEIGHT: 273px; BORDER-TOP: #ffffff 10px solid; BORDER-RIGHT: #ffffff 10px solid; align: left" title="Mark Randell" border="10" alt="Mark Randell" align="left" src="http://www.portagehealth.org/uploadedImages/Content/Test_Blog/RandellM.jpg" /><p>Portage Health is pleased to announce that Mark Randell, a physical therapist at the Portage Health Rehab facility located in Houghton, has been named a Fellow by the American Academy of Orthopaedic Manual Physical Therapists (AAOMPT). </p>
<p>Randell earned the professional credential after graduating in August 2007 from the Manual Physical Therapy Fellowship program at Regis University in Denver, Colorado. His year of work in the post-professional program included six courses, virtual rounds, four weekends of intensive hands-on study at the university and one-on-one mentoring at three clinics in Minnesota and New Jersey. </p>
<p>By earning the designation of Fellow, Randell joins an elite group of manual physical therapists. There are 31 Fellows in the state of Michigan and 572 in the United States. </p>
<p>“I decided to work toward becoming a Fellow to better serve my patients,” Randell says. “Now I’m applying the advanced skills I learned to my daily practice.” </p>
<p>The AAOMPT awards the credential of Fellow to physical therapists who demonstrate advanced clinical, analytical and hands-on skills in the treatment of musculoskeletal disorders. </p>
<p>Randell joined Portage Health in 2005. His specialties include spine work to relieve back and neck pain and headaches. He also serves as an adjunct professor at Michigan Technological University, teaching exercise prescription to students in the Exercise Science program. </p>
<p>Randell received his doctorate of Physical Therapy from the University of St. Augustine in St. Augustine, Florida, in 2005. He is a member of the AAOMPT and the American Physical Therapy Association. </p>
<p>Portage Health Rehab, a service of Portage Health, is located at the Houghton Community Health Center, which is adjacent to the Student Development Complex on the campus of Michigan Technological University in Houghton, and at Portage Health in Hancock. Portage Health Rehab provides sports medicine programs and physical, occupational and speech therapies. For more information, please call (906) 483-1888. </p>
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  <title>Collaer Joins Portage Health Rehab&#39;s Houghton Staff</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[<p>Portage Health is pleased to welcome Jeff Collaer, a physical therapist, to its Rehab facility in Houghton. Collaer’s specialties include treatment of the spine through joint and soft tissue manipulation and exercise techniques. Collaer received his master’s degree in ...</p>]]></description>
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  <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Portage Health is pleased to welcome Jeff Collaer, a physical therapist, to its Rehab facility in Houghton. Collaer’s specialties include treatment of the spine through joint and soft-tissue manipulation and exercise techniques. </p>
<p>Collaer received his master’s degree in health sciences at the University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences in St. Augustine, Florida, and completed his residency in orthopaedic physical therapy at the University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics in Madison, Wisconsin. For the past seven years, Collaer has worked at the University of Wisconsin Spine Physical Therapy Clinic in Madison. </p>
<p>Collaer is a member of the American Physical Therapy Association and its Orthopaedic Section, and the American Academy of Orthopaedic Manual Physical Therapists. </p>
<p>Collaer enjoys hiking, camping, biking and hunting with his wife, Rebecca, and their four children, Jacob, Rachel, Ben and Sam. </p>
<p>Portage Health Rehab, a service of Portage Health, is located at the Houghton Community Health Center, adjacent to the Student Development Complex on the campus of Michigan Technological University in Houghton, and at Portage Health in Hancock. Portage Health Rehab provides sports medicine programs and physical, occupational and speech therapies. For more information, please call (906) 483-1888. </p>
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  <title>Ontonagon Community Health Center Formally Open September 4</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[<p>Portage Health and Marquette General are teaming together to establish a community health center in Ontonagon.</p>]]></description>
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  <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>by Mary Tippett, Marquette General Health System/Uma Thangaraj, Portage Health</em> </p>
<p>Portage Health and Marquette General are teaming together to establish a community health center in Ontonagon.</p>
<p>The Gervae Clinic in Ontonagon will be purchased by the two Upper Michigan hospitals and renamed Ontonagon Community Health Center.  Slated to open on September 4, the Ontonagon Community Health Center will provide primary medicine care services and visiting physician specialists to Ontonagon County.  Laboratory, x-ray and other clinical services will be offered at the Health Center as well as to patients utilizing other health services in the Western U.P. and Marquette.</p>
<p>The center will remain open during this transition and Dr. Steven Gervae and Dr. Gerald Takala will continue to serve their patients along with a mid-level practitioner.  It is anticipated that all current employees of the Gervae Clinic will be given the opportunity to work at the Health Center. Additional staff members will be announced in the coming months. In making the announcement, the partners state, "We welcome the opportunity to better serve our patients in Ontonagon County.  To date, all three partners in this consortium have been able to deliver quality health care services to this area of the Upper Peninsula.  With the development of the Ontonagon Community Health Center, we are excited about this consortium going forward as a team to ensure the continuity of our local health care services to this special community."</p>
<p>Convenient clinic hours and same-day appointments will be offered.  Patients can continue to make appointments and receive care at the Gervae Clinic by calling 884-2861.</p>
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  <title>Portage Health Receives ACR Accreditation</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[<p>Portage Health's Radiology department has been awarded a three year term of accreditation in Mammography as the result of a recent survey by the Amercan College of Radiology. The ACR, headquartered in Retson, Virginia, awards accreditation to facilities for ...</p>]]></description>
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  <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p _counted="undefined">Portage Health's Radiology department has been awarded a three-year term of accreditation in Mammography as the result of a recent survey by the Amercan College of Radiology.</p>
<p _counted="undefined">The ACR, headquartered in Retson, Virginia, awards accreditation to facilities for the achievement of high practice standards after a peer-review evaluation fo the practice. Evaluations are conducted by board-certified physicians and medical physicists who are experts in the field. They assess the qualifications of the personnel and the adequacy of facility equipment. The surveyors report their findings to the ACR’s Committee on Accreditation, which subsequently provides the practice with a comprehensive report.</p>
<p _counted="undefined">The ACR is a national organization serving more than 32,000 diagnostic-interventional radiologists, radiation oncologists, and nuclear medicine and medical physicists with programs focusing on the practice of medical imaging and radiation oncology and the delivery of comprehensive health services.</p>
<p _counted="undefined">For more information on the Radiology department, please visit their info page or call (906) 483-1410 or (800) 573-5001 (toll free).</p>
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  <title>Portage Health Foundation Announces Grant Awards</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[The Portage Health Foundation is pleased to announce that it has awarded $37,324 in grant monies within Portage Health, Inc.]]></description>
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  <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>HANCOCK—The Portage Health Foundation is pleased to announce that it has awarded $37,324 in grant monies within Portage Health, Inc. The program/project recipients include:</p>
<ul>
<li>Area Geriatric Education Scholars (AGES) Program, $3,800; Houghton and Keweenaw County Youth, Portage Health. This program provides a mechanism to increase awareness of geriatric health careers, local health profession offerings, and local routes to pursue health careers in a practical way. The program will build on existing partners, as well as cultivate new ones, via a “home grown” approach to the meet the medical profession shortages in the local area. </li>
<li>Chronic Disease Electronic Management System (CDEMS) Pilot 2007, $3,900; Diabetes Clinics and Education, Portage Health. This project supplies a process-based tool on medical standards of care for Diabetes patients. The data it generates can be effectively used in as little as 3-months to make improvements in patient care and assist in the development of an outpatient disease management template.</li>
<li>Mural, $7,520; MRI Suite, Portage Health. Artwork will be created to provide an open and comforting atmosphere that will reduce the claustrophobia effects patient experience with MRI scanners.</li>
<li>Resuscitation Training Equipment, $8,604; Neonatal Resuscitation Baby, Infant Airway Management Trainer, Course Books with Instructor Manual, Moulage Kit, Megacode Kit – Trauma, Infant Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) Manikin with Simulator, Instructor Tool Kit, Instructor Manuals, and Instructional DVDs. These materials will be used for resuscitation programs within Portage Health, to ensure current certification for physicians and staff.</li>
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<p>Telehealth for Home Care, $13,500; Portage Health Home Care. This program gives home care patients a tele-monitoring system that provides better and more efficient care. The program also responds to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid (CMS) mandate which strives to reduce unnecessary acute care hospitalizations and Emergency Department use.</p>
<p>The Portage Health Foundation was established and formed in 1990 as a charitable, fund-raising organization for Portage Health. Its mission is parallel to Portage Health’s mission: to improve the health of our community. As a resource for Portage Health, it funds innovative programs and/or projects that relate to health education, program development, research, and medical equipment. The Foundation gives Portage Health an opportunity to look beyond the actual delivery of healthcare, and get to the root causes of great health.</p>
<p>Donations to the Portage Health Foundation provide the community a chance to participate more significantly in the tapestry of care and compassion that is so important to all of us in the Western Upper Peninsula. For more information about the Portage Health Foundation, please contact us at (906) 483-1566.</p>
<p><em>Note: This news was originally posted on portagehealth.org: 02/23/2007</em> </p>]]></content:encoded>
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