John Redding, M.D., M.B.A., has been named the new vice president of population health for the WVU Health System.
About us
The WVU Health System, which operates under the brand name WVU Medicine, is comprised of 22 member, managed, and affiliated hospitals in West Virginia, Maryland, Ohio, and Pennsylvania. It is West Virginia’s largest healthcare system and largest private employer with more than 2,500 licensed beds, 4,900 providers, approximately 30,000 employees, and more than $5 billion in total operating revenues. It includes: • J.W. Ruby Memorial Hospital in Morgantown (flagship), including WVU Medicine Children’s in Morgantown and Fairmont Medical Center in Fairmont; • United Hospital Center in Bridgeport; • Camden Clark Medical Center in Parkersburg; • Berkeley Medical Center in Martinsburg; • Barnesville Hospital in Barnesville, Ohio; • Braxton County Memorial Hospital in Gassaway; • Garrett Regional Medical Center in Oakland, Maryland; • Harrison Community Hospital in Cadiz, Ohio; • Jackson General Hospital in Ripley; • Jefferson Medical Center in Ranson; • Potomac Valley Hospital in Keyser; • Princeton Community Hospital in Princeton, including The Behavioral Health Pavilion in Bluefield; • Reynolds Memorial Hospital in Glen Dale; • Saint Francis Hospital in Charleston; • St. Joseph’s Hospital in Buckhannon; • Summersville Regional Medical Center in Summersville; • Thomas Memorial Hospital in South Charleston; • Uniontown Hospital in Uniontown, Pennsylvania; • Wetzel County Hospital in New Martinsville; • Wheeling Hospital in Wheeling; • And five institutes – the WVU Cancer Institute, the WVU Critical Care and Trauma Institute, the WVU Eye Institute, the WVU Heart and Vascular Institute, and the WVU Rockefeller Neuroscience Institute. The WVU Health System also provides management services to Grant Memorial Hospital in Petersburg. For more information, visit WVUMedicine.org.
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http://www.wvumedicine.org
External link for WVU Medicine
- Industry
- Hospitals and Health Care
- Company size
- 10,001 employees
- Headquarters
- Morgantown, WV
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Specialties
- neurosurgery, pediatrics, emergency medicine, cardiothoracic surgery, cancer services, sports medicine, internal medicine, orthopaedics, and heart and vascular
Locations
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1 Medical Center Dr
Morgantown, WV 26506, US
Employees at WVU Medicine
Updates
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Our Chief Nursing Executive Melanie Heuston spoke with HealthLeaders recently about how CNOs can adjust to workforce expectations and better supporting their nursing staff.
'Focus on Senior Staff Retention': How CNOs Can Mentor and Support Nurses
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As Breast Cancer Awareness Month is observed in October, Dr. Cimmie Shahan, an oncologist at the WVU Cancer Institute's Betty Puskar Breast Cancer Center, helps us bring awareness to a significant but often overlooked risk factor for breast cancer: breast density.
Understanding breast cancer and density
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WVU Cancer Institute faculty providers were recently recognized by the The National Pancreas Foundation for their exceptional service, expertise, and commitment as champions in the fight against pancreatic diseases.
National Pancreas Foundation recognizes WVU Cancer Institute faculty, patients
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Breaking new grounds in brain-computer interface technology! RNI researchers, in partnership with Precision Neuroscience, have achieved a breakthrough, revealing neural activity related to speech. WVU medical student Kate Gelman represented Dr. Peter Konrad and the RNI team in presenting the findings during the 2024 Congress of Neurological Surgeons (CNS) in Houston. For the first time, WVU RNI researchers have successfully monitored neural activity related to speech in real time, decoding the intent to speak with 80-90% accuracy before the words are even spoken. This significant advancement paves the way for innovations in brain-computer interface (BCI) technology, offering new possibilities for clinical applications and improved communication for patients with speech-affecting neurological conditions.
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On this World Heart Day, WVU Medicine encourages you to take an active role in your heart health. Know your numbers, stay active, eat a heart-healthy diet, and remember that the providers at the WVU Heart and Vascular Institute are ready to care for you if you need them. #WorldHeartDay #KnowYourNumbers #HeartHealth
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Beth Carlson, VP of Revenue Cycle, recently shared her expertise on bringing revenue cycle and IT professional together to reduce costs and advance technology within organizations with HealthTech Magazines We are proud to have leadership who value collaboration here at WVU Medicine. #revenuecycle #informationtechnology #collaboration
Too Many Walls and Not Enough Bridges: Bringing Together the Great Minds of Revenue Cycle and IT | HealthTech Magazines
https://www.healthtechmagazines.com
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WVU Medicine leadership, led by Albert L. Wright, Jr., president and CEO of the WVU Health System, joined with leadership from West Virginia University, Marshall University, and the Marshall Health Network at the West Virginia #UniversitiesUnited event in Washington, D.C. The united focus of bettering health outcomes for the residents of our great state and surrounding region is aided through collaboration such as this.
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Join the renowned Dr. Vinay Badhwar and the WVU Heart and Vascular Institute for the International Robotic Aortic Valve Replacement (RAVR) Symposium on November 14 and 15. Be part of cutting-edge discussions, demonstrations, expert keynote speakers, networking opportunities, and more. This is an event you won’t want to miss, and it is happening right here in Morgantown! www.WVURAVR2024.org
On behalf of the West Virginia University Robotic Cardiac Program and the WVU Heart and Vascular Institute, I have the pleasure of inviting you to join our international robotic aortic valve replacement (RAVR) symposium, November 14-15, 2024. Let us move the field forward together. www.WVURAVR2024.org
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One in four adults over 40 are at risk for developing atrial fibrillation, or “AFib,” a serious condition that causes your heart to beat irregularly. On this episode of Live Health WV, we talk about how AFib can lead to other serious conditions, such as stroke, and how to get your heart back in rhythm and stay in rhythm with Dr. David Schwartzman, director of Electrophysiology at the WVU Heart and Vascular Institute. The episode is streaming now at https://lnkd.in/eM9744tV.