Thursday, November 02, 2006


I am sorry that I have not been blogging for awhile, but I had my left hip replaced and my doctor insisted that I take a few days off to recuperate.

As you can see by driving by the site or through our construction pictures at http://www.jmh.org/, the building process is moving along at a fast pace. With close to 100% of the framework steel completed, you can know appreciate the size and shape of the building. Work has begun on the actual linear accelerator where radiation therapy will take place. Walls have even begun to take form in some locations. It is a sight that brings a smile to my face every time I see it. Please take time to drive by and see for yourself if you haven’t already done so.

Today's best cancer care can be found in a Commission on Cancer approved oncology program. Oncology programs earning recognition from the Commission on Cancer of the American College of Surgeons offer high-quality cancer care. Only one in four hospitals that treat cancer receives this special approval. It recognizes the quality of comprehensive cancer care available at a facility and offers a commitment that you will have access to all of the various medical specialists who are involved in the diagnosis and treatment of cancer. Receiving care at a Commission on
Cancer approved cancer program ensures that you will receive:

- Quality care close to home.
- Comprehensive care offering a range of state-of-the-art services and equipment.
- Multi-specialty, team approach to coordinate the best treatment options available to cancer patients.
- Access to cancer-related information, education, and support.
- A cancer registry that collects data on type and stage of cancers and treatment results, and offers lifelong patient follow-up.
- Ongoing monitoring and improvement of care.
- Information about ongoing clinical trials and new treatment options.

Approval by the Commission on Cancer is given only to those facilities that have voluntarily committed to provide the best in diagnosis and treatment of cancers. To meet the standards necessary for Commission approval, each cancer program, and the organization that controls it, must undergo a rigorous evaluation process and a review of its performance. In order to maintain approval, facilities with approved cancer programs must under an on-site review every three years.

Currently, there are approximately 1,500 Commission on Cancer approved cancer programs in the United States and Puerto Rico, representing close to 25 percent of all hospitals. I am proud to announce that JMH received ongoing accreditation from the American College of Surgeons Commission on Cancer Program during our last inspection which was held September 18th. JMH has been accredited since 1990.

While we are focusing on our quality of care and construction of our new center, we are also concentrating on cancer screening and education programs for the community. We recently had our first Prostate Screening at the hospital on September 20th. It was a great success with 84 gentleman taking advantage of the free PSA (blood test) to test for prostate cancer. We discovered four people who needed further testing. We know that screenings really do save lives. We are working on our next screening activity which will address lung cancer.

Ladies Night Out, a breast cancer event we host in conjunction with the American Cancer Society, was a great success on October 5th with close to 200 participants receiving over $40,000 worth of health screenings free of charge. Eric Latham, who recently walked across the United States to raise money for the cure of cancer, was our speaker and was an inspiration to all who came.

You may recently have noticed our new TV commercials and billboards which advertise our latest technology in the fight against cancer and that is digital mammography. It is the first and only unit in Southwest Virginia and Northeast Tennessee. You can go to http://www.jmh.org/ for more information.

If reading my blog triggers a comment or a question, or if you just want to say hello, please post a comment to me. I really want to hear what the community thinks about the Cancer Center and I want to make sure that you are kept informed with our progress and what is happening in our never ending fight against cancer.

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Joe:

The cancer center is coming along nicely! Please let me know if I can be of service with the nurse call, intercom and paging, and fire alarm systems! We currently take care of these systems for Wellmont as well as several other hospital systems! Great blog! Thanks!
Kevin Rowe, Building Systems Technology, Inc., Kingsport, TN

10:22 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Joe,
I greatly enjoyed reading your blog. Your sincerity toward your cancer patients is refreshing. I have already sent you an email about the YSC organization. But, I hope it will be okay for me to post a link to their official website for viewers who may be interested or know a young woman who is dealing with breast cancer. Thanks again for your compassion and dedication toward cancer patients and the treatment they receive. Here is a link to the Young Survival Coalition:
www.youngsurvival.org
Thanks again!
Amy Baker -Abingdon, VA

2:10 PM  

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