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Meadowview Regional Medical Center Celebrates $7.6 Million Cancer Center Expansion, Growing Cancer Program
May 10, 2020Maysville, KY – On May 19, Meadowview Regional Medical Center (MRMC), part of LifePoint Health, hosted a ribbon cutting ceremony to mark the expansion of its cancer treatment facilities in Maysville, Ky. and announce its formal collaboration with the University of Kentucky (UK) Markey Cancer Center as part of the UK Markey Cancer Center Affiliate Network (MCCAN). A…
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Meadowview Regional Medical Center to Resume Elective and Non-Urgent Surgeries and Procedures
May 06, 2020Meadowview Regional Medical Center announced today that it is taking the appropriate steps to safely resume some elective and non-urgent surgeries and procedures that were previously rescheduled out of an abundance of caution amid the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. The decision to reschedule procedures when clinically appropriate was made in accordance with…
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Meadowview Regional Medical Center Marks National Nurses Month, Celebrates the Year of the Nurse
May 04, 2020Meadowview Regional Medical Center is proud to join the American Nurses Association (ANA) in celebrating National Nurses Month this May, in an expanded recognition of the positive impact our nurses have on the health and well-being of our community. National Nurses Week – observed annually May 6-12 – honors the men and women around the country who have…
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Minutes Matter: Don’t Put Your Heart Health On Hold During COVID-19
April 24, 2020By Lynda Skaggs, MSN-ED, RN, Chief Nursing Officer of Meadowview Regional Medical Center When a heart attack strikes, every minute matters. In fact, the first few minutes are critical in determining the short-term and long-term outcome for the patient. While the world continues to focus on the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, cardiovascular disease, or heart disease, is…
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Meadowview Regional Medical Group Launches Telemedicine Services
April 16, 2020Virtual visits connect patients and providers beyond the clinic setting. Meadowview Regional Medical Group announced today that it has added telemedicine to all of its offerings including Buffalo Trace Gastroenterology, ENTLC, Flemingsburg Medical Clinic, Fleming Surgical Associates, Meadowview General Surgery, Meadowview Interventional Pain Management Clinic, Meadowview…
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Thank a Healthcare Hero
April 03, 2020By Joe Koch, Chief Executive Officer of Meadowview Regional Medical Center As we continue to fight COVID-19, it has been so encouraging to see the outpouring of support from the counties we serve for Meadowview Regional Medical Center. We have always striven to be a place where you choose to come for healthcare, and we take our responsibility as a community leader very…
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Supporting Efforts to Keep Our Community Healthy
March 25, 2020By Joe Koch, Chief Executive Officer of Meadowview Regional Medical Center Our community – along with communities around the world – is navigating unprecedented challenges as the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) continues to spread. The cycle of our lives and neighborhoods has been altered, and we are all working to accommodate an ever-changing new normal. Fear…
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COVID-19: What Meadowview Regional Medical Center is Doing and What You Can Do
March 13, 2020It probably feels as if coronavirus – or as it is officially known, COVID-19 – is all anyone is talking about these days. As COVID-19 and other respiratory illnesses like the seasonal flu continue to spread across the U.S., you also may feel a certain level of concern over how this disease could affect you or your loved ones, or if your local healthcare…
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In the Mix: Why It Might Be Time to Add Routine Colonoscopies to Your Health Journey
March 06, 2020It’s a scene many of us can recall. You arrive home from school, rush to your bedroom and tune your boombox to your favorite radio station. You pop in a blank cassette tape, or one you’ve recorded over so many times before, to capture the songs you love – or the songs you hope someone else will love, too. If that scene of adding favorite songs to your…
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Eat Right, Bite by Bite: How to Make Good Nutrition Work for You
March 02, 2020By Amy Fritz, Dietitian at Meadowview Regional Medical Center Eating healthy helps us get and stay healthy. And there’s no better time to adopt useful strategies for making good nutrition an essential part of your health journey than National Nutrition Month.® This year’s theme is “Eat Right, Bite by Bite” – a great reminder that eating…
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29 Days of Heart Health - Thank You!
February 28, 2020Thank you for joining us on this 29-day journey of heart health. We hope you’ve found it helpful and that you’ve learned something about your heart that you may not have known before. Remember, heart health isn’t about a crash diet. It’s not about getting up at 5 am to run 10 miles every day or vowing to never eat dessert again. And it’s not…
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29 Days of Heart Health - Did You Brush? The Surprising Link Between Dental Health and Your Heart
February 28, 2020How well do you take care of your teeth and gums? Some research has shown a link between poor oral health and poor heart health. Studies have shown a link between gum disease and increased heart disease risk and that poor oral health can increase the risk of bacterial infection in your bloodstream. One study published by the American Heart Association showed gum disease…
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29 Days of Heart Health - Heart Disease: An Unwanted Heirloom
February 27, 2020You’ve got your father’s eyes, your grandmother’s laugh, but what about your uncle’s heart disease? While many inherited traits are good, others – like heart disease – aren’t. It’s important to know how your family’s history with heart disease can affect your own heart health. If you don’t know your…
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29 Days of Heart Health - Five Surprising Ways to Boost Your Heart Health
February 26, 2020You probably know that healthy eating and regular physical activity are critically important to maintaining good heart health. But there are a number of other things you can do to give your heart an extra boost that might surprise you. Laugh. Research has pointed to laughter having several benefits for your heart health, including increased blood flow and lowered stress…
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29 Days of Heart Health - Minutes Matter: Knowing the Signs Can Save a Life
February 25, 2020When a heart attack strikes, minutes matter. Those first few minutes following a heart attack are critical in determining the short-term and long-term outcome for the patient. According to the National Institutes of Health, about half of those who die from heart attacks will die within an hour of their first symptom. Being able to quickly recognize what’s happening…
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29 Days of Heart Health - Heart Health at Any Age
February 24, 2020Things change as we get older. How you took care of yourself in your 20s might be very different from how you take care of yourself today. That said, it’s important to understand what you should keep in mind as you age. Check out these pointers on what to remember as each decade comes and goes, as well as some things to keep in mind at every age. All Age Groups:…
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29 Days of Heart Health - Got Kids? Give ‘Em Heart!
February 23, 2020As a parent, there are a number of great reasons to get your kids to think of their health as a priority. And there are a number of great ways to help them do that, including regular physical activity. Creating a more active family lifestyle can be done anytime, anywhere. Family walks after dinner, weekend excursions like hiking or skiing, a trip to the local pool, a…
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29 Days of Heart Health - We Heart Dessert
February 22, 2020How many of us want to beat a hasty path to the freezer for a few scoops of ice cream after dinner? While it’s nice to treat yourself from time to time, it’s important to keep the decadent desserts as a special treat, rather than an every-night occurrence. Luckily for your sweet tooth, some desserts are healthier than others, like this recipe for Grilled…
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29 Days of Heart Health - Sleeping Beauty
February 21, 2020Consistently getting a good night’s sleep is one of the most beneficial things you can do for the health of your mind and body. And it’s particularly important for your heart. Even though it keeps beating after you close your eyes, it benefits from the lowered blood pressure that happens when you drift off to dreamland. Check out these pointers to ward off…
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29 Days of Heart Health - Your Once-A-Year Day: Annual Screenings are Good for Your Heart
February 20, 2020Playing an active role in your preventive health is a key factor in preventing heart disease and managing your risk factors for heart problems. And one of the best preventive health measures is your annual check-up with your primary care provider. Even if you don’t have a heart condition, it’s essential to schedule and keep annual exams. Make the most of your…
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