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Burn Center Earns Re-verification from American Burn Association
Lehigh Valley, Pa.
(Oct. 1, 2008) – Lehigh Valley Hospital and Health Network’s (LVHHN) Regional
Burn Center received re-verification from the American Burn Association and the
American College of Surgeons for adults and children. This achievement
recognizes the Burn Center’s dedication to providing superior care for its patients
from the point of injury through the rehabilitation process.
To
receive re-verification, which lasts for three years, LVHHN’s Burn Center underwent
an on-site review by a team of experienced surgeons. The team used the “burn
care” chapter from an American
College of Surgeons’
manual as a guideline in conducting the survey. For the second time, LVHHN’s Burn
Center received no deficiencies, meaning all core criteria were met. “This is a
true mark of distinction for our Burn Center,” says Daniel Lozano, M.D., Burn
Center medical director. “We pride ourselves in providing our patients the
highest level of burn care possible, whether the injury is minor or severe.”
LVHHN’s
Regional Burn
Center is the largest and busiest of Pennsylvania’s six burn centers. Working
with 100 referring hospitals, LVHHN cares for more than 600 burn patients every
year. That’s three times the number of patients the average burn center sees.
In
January, a new 18-bed unit opened inside LVH-Cedar Crest’s Kasych Family
Pavilion. It features private rooms equipped with a ceiling lift to safely move
patients and suspend extremities during dressing changes. Rooms also have air
filters, window blinds embedded between two panes of glass, and other features
to prevent infection. The Center’s tele-burn service allows referring
physicians to securely share photos of patients’ burn injuries with a member of
the Center’s full-time medical staff. A Lehigh
Valley Hospital
burn specialist can review the photos while consulting with the referring doctor to ensure the best care and
prepare for the patient’s arrival should they need to be transferred.
LVHHN’s Burn Recovery
Center cares for patients
after hospitalization and for those whose injuries are less severe. Here,
patients receive wound care, rehabilitation, scar management, pressure therapy,
tattooing, instruction on makeup techniques and support services. Learn more
about LVHHN’s Regional
Burn Center here.
A
premier academic community hospital, Lehigh
Valley Hospital
and Health Network includes three hospital facilities - two in Allentown
and one in Bethlehem, Pa. - and Lehigh Valley Health Services,
providing home health, hospice, pharmaceutical and health management services.
In 2008,
U.S. News & World Report
named Lehigh Valley
Hospital one of America's Best Hospitals for the
thirteenth straight year. LVHHN's advanced regional resources include a Level I
Trauma Center with added pediatric qualifications; a regional referral Burn
Center for critical care burn patients; national certification as a Primary
Stroke Center; the largest cancer program in the region and fourth largest in
Pennsylvania; the Regional Heart Center - the second largest heart program in
Pennsylvania based on volume; and an Advanced ICU with tele-intensivists to
provide an extra level of care for critical care patients.