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Habersham Medical Center officials look back on 2018, ahead to 2019

Posted 9:04AM on Monday 31st December 2018 ( 5 years ago )

DEMOREST — Habersham Medical Center officials say 2018 was a good year for the Demorest hospital.

“Our efforts this year have been focused on continuous improvement towards our mission through our values of Integrity, Compassion, Accountability, Respect and Excellence,” according to the Report to the Community by CEO Lynn Boggs and Hospital Authority of Habersham Chairman Stacy Hall.

“As we reflect on this year at Habersham Medical Center, we very much appreciate the opportunity to support our patients, residents and families through our mission – ‘We are committed to a healthy community through our exceptional care and service’,” the report reads. 

The Report to the Community highlights operational changes at the hospital from December 2017 to December 2018.

A new mammography suite was opened in October, featuring 3D mammography. The state-of-the-art technology provides for improved imaging, thereby reducing further revisits and additional invasive/non-invasive testing, which reduces cost and inconvenience, all while increasing quality to patients. HMC mammography volume increased by 40 percent from 2017 to 2018, primarily because of 3D mammography availability, according to officials. 

“The new 3D mammography suite at Habersham Medical Center is state-of-the-art technology,” Hall says. “Not only did we invest in the new technology that we’ve put in there, but we’ve knocked out walls and built a really nice – we call it a spa-like suite – that’s a lot more welcoming for women to come in there. We’re hoping that will encourage more women in our community to get in there and get checked. It’s top-of-the-line technology, so we’re glad to have it here in Habersham, and it prevents folks from driving all the way somewhere else to have a checkup.”

Additionally, Habersham Medical Group started an internal medicine/geriatrics practice in April with Dr. Laura Heringer. The practice demonstrated growth as projected, and officials have begun looking for a practice partner. Heringer saw 1,245 patient visits through Dec. 17.

“Primary care access remains an issue for Habersham County citizens and we will continue to evaluate needs as we grow our practices,” the report states.

Other changes include:

 

Looking to the future

In 2019, Habersham Medical Center officials look forward to some new initiatives and facility changes, including:

Habersham Medical Center is a 53-bed, not-for-profit, acute care facility. One of the largest employers in the area, the hospital employs more than 600 people, has an annual operating budget of $42 million and has a local economic impact of more than $75 million.

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