Monday, 26 January 2015 20:47

Noon News on TSPN TV part 2 Jan 26, 2015

 

Richard Forester talks to Tom Slivick about the Board of Supervisors pre-agenda report. Part 2.

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IONE, CA:  Quest for the Deed?  The Deed is Done! Come Celebrate!

On Saturday, March 21, 2015, The Preston Castle Foundation will hold an Open House at the beautiful, majestic, Preston Castle to celebrate the acquisition of the deed of ownership.

There will be a brief ceremony at 12 Noon, and the Castle will be open from Noon until 4:00 pm for people to wander the unrestricted areas and take in the history and grandeur of what was actually the administration building for the Preston School of Industry, the first major attempt in California at rehabilitating, instead of just impris­­­oning, young offenders.  Opened in 1894, the Preston School of Industry became a leader in the juvenile prison reform movement by giving convicted boys a real chance at life by educating them not only in academics, but in all of the useful trades of the time.  Closed in 1960, when the Preston Youth Authority moved into a new administration building down the hill, the Preston Castle was left to deteriorate due to weather, vandalism, and general neglect.  It now serves as a vacant, but vitally important landmark for Ione, Amador County, and the Mother Lode.  It is a California State Historic Landmark and is on the National Register of Historic Places.  It is the mission of the Preston Castle Foundation to preserve, rehabilitate, and utilize the historic Preston Castle site.

Be a part of this historic event in the life of the Preston Castle.   Food vendors will be on hand.

WHAT:            Preston Castle Deed Celebration

PRICE:             Free

WHO:              Sponsored by Preston Castle Foundation

WHERE:          Preston Castle, 900 Palm Drive, Ione, CA

35 miles southeast of Sacramento, CA off HWY 104 in Ione

WHEN:            Saturday, March 21, 2015, Noon until 4:00 pm.

 

Help Save the Castle and learn more about our history, events, and tours by visiting www.prestoncastle.com.  All contributions are tax deductible.

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SACRAMENTO, Calif., January 26, 2015– Implementing a collaborative surgical hospitalist program with Surgical Affiliates Management Group, Inc., enabled Sutter Medical Center, Sacramento (SMCS) to achieve significant improvements in timeliness of patient care and clinical outcomes, reduced length of stay and lowered costs—$2 million annually. A new case study, entitled “The Verdict Is In: Surgical Hospitalist Programs Deliver Improved Results throughout the Hospital,” details how these results were accomplished is available at www.samgi.com.

“Implementing a program like the one provided by Surgical Affiliates has helped SMCS to solve a problem, rather than merely address the symptoms,” said Richard SooHoo, Chief Financial Officer of Sutter Medical Center, Sacramento. “What we are most proud about is sustaining these results, and taking this model from just patching the tire, to getting a whole new tire that never has to be repaired again.”

Like many hospitals nationwide, SMCS was facing challenges meeting its emergency and in-hospital call demands. Market forces beyond the hospital’s control exacerbated the issue: rising costs, decreasing revenues and a shortage of surgeons.

According to Michael Abate, M.D., Chief Medical Officer of the hospital and Medical Director of its Adult Medical Hospitalist Program, “The real throughput that is improved – because patients get to surgery more quickly and the length of stay is shorter – is that the hospital beds open up that much faster. If the patient used to be in hospital for five days, they’re now in hospital for three days. For two days that bed is now free because you’re able to get patients into surgery faster and your team is in-house to deal with all subsequent care, so there are real throughput gains and cost savings.”

There is a growing demand for affordable solutions to cover emergency surgery needs and to improve clinical and financial results in hospitals across the U.S. By utilizing the service model developed for trauma and applying it to acute care emergency surgeries, the Surgical Affiliates program brings a team approach with evidence-based care guidelines to acute surgery services. But, it is much more than an answer to the problem of consistent emergency department surgical call coverage. It delivers better and timelier care to patients and creates a “halo” effect throughout the hospital by improving responsiveness and efficiencies across multiple departments.

Carrie Owen Plietz, CEO of SMCS, points to the benefits to patient care and the patient experience that the partnership has created, “The results speak for themselves for increased quality of care and improved outcomes. What the program also delivers is a team of professionals who are inherent within the lifeblood of the organization, and who are committed to ensuring the patients receive great service. It’s not just about clinical outcomes. It’s the connection with family members, healing touches, holding individual’s hands and making sure they enjoy an overall great experience. We are an excellent example of how pulling surgeons in to be part of the collective team is the right direction to go forward in the future. It’s really about that collaboration and finding creative solutions to achieve the desired outcomes.”

The results of the program Surgical Affiliates implemented with Sutter Medical Center, Sacramento were reported in the July 2014 issue of the Journal of the American College of Surgeons. The study proved that a collaborative surgical hospitalist program can improve patient outcomes, appropriately improve CMI, reduce length of stay, and lower costs, sustaining these results over a five year period of time. To read an abstract of the study, “Sustainability and Success of the Acute Care Surgery Model in the Nontrauma Setting,” visit the Journal of the American College of Surgeons’ website: http://www.journalacs.org/article/S1072-7515(14)00220-8/abstract. To request a copy of the full article please visit the Surgical Affiliates’ website at: http://samgi.com.

“Hospitals need to look beyond simple on-call staffing solutions for the emergency department,” said Leon J. Owens, M.D., FACS, CEO of Surgical Affiliates. “With a more integrated program, the entire standard of care for patients is raised. Hospitals benefit from better patient throughput, optimized capacity, and cost savings. And most importantly, patients reap all the benefits of superb, coordinated care.”

For more information or to request a copy of the case study, visit www.samgi.com

About Surgical Affiliates Management Group

Surgical Affiliates Management Group is the first and only surgical hospitalist company with published, proven results that its programs improve patient care, lower costs, reduce readmissions, and enhance hospital throughput and capacity. Surgical Affiliates’ System of Care is a permanent solution to the challenge of providing 24/7 surgical care in the hospital and one that raises the level of hospital performance across the board, preparing these facilities for the world of pay-for-performance and accountable care models. The Surgical Affiliates’ System of Care for general surgery, trauma, and orthopedics is currently in use in hospitals ranging from rural facilities to large community hospitals to multi-hospital systems. For more information, visit the Surgical Affiliates website at http://samgi.com.

About Sutter Medical Center, Sacramento

Sutter Medical Center, Sacramento (SMCS) is a not-for-profit hospital providing acute and advanced care to Sacramento and the surrounding area. SMCS includes two acute care hospital campuses, Sutter General and Sutter Memorial, providing care since 1923, and Sutter Center for Psychiatry, providing psychiatric, mental health and chemical dependency services since 1958. SMCS is fully accredited by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations. For more information about the not-for-profit Sutter Health family, please visit http://www.suttermedicalcenter.org.

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Ed Tracey opens the first episode with a bang. Co-hosted by Beth Barnard, music by Slade Rivers, and crazy mixtures from Jamba Juice, this show keeps the laughter rolling. Part 4.

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Ed Tracey opens the first episode with a bang. Co-hosted by Beth Barnard, music by Slade Rivers, and crazy mixtures from Jamba Juice, this show keeps the laughter rolling. Part 3

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Ed Tracey opens the first episode with a bang. Co-hosted by Beth Barnard, music by Slade Rivers, and crazy mixtures from Jamba Juice, this show keeps the laughter rolling. Part 2

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Ed Tracey opens the first episode with a bang. Co-hosted by Beth Barnard, music by Slade Rivers, and crazy mixtures from Jamba Juice, this show keeps the laughter rolling. Part 1

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Friday, 23 January 2015 19:21

AM Live Opening on TSPN TV January 23, 2015

Susie Miller and Kam Merzlak open Amador Live with lining up their guests.

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Kam Merzlak and Chuck Boro talk about the entertainment that's happening in Amador County.

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Susie Miller and Kam Merzlak talk about the new show on TSPN TV, Laugh Out Loud with Ed Tracey.

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