Englewood Health’s New Dental Residency Program Meets Community Need for Affordable General Dentistry Services

November 3, 2020 — Englewood Health has launched a dental residency program for newly graduated dentists. Accredited by the Commission of Dental Accreditation, the one-year general dentistry residency offers residents supervised hands-on training, instruction, and clinical rotations in both inpatient and outpatient settings, while providing patients with both surgical and restorative services. Upon completion of the program, dental residents are prepared to provide oral health care independently in the community for a wide range of patients.

“This is an important and much-needed service for our community,” says John Minichetti, DMD, chief of dentistry at Englewood Health and program director of the Dental Residency Program. “In addition to training the next generation of dentists, our new dental clinic offers patients top-notch care, provided by well-trained residents under the supervision of highly regarded dentists from our community, regardless of income.”

Training Program for New Dentists

Launched in September, the dental residency program accepts three dental residents each year, with one resident continuing for a second year as program facilitator. Each of Englewood Health’s dental residents has completed a four-year dental school program, graduating with a Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) or Doctor of Medical Dentistry (DMD) degree. The program is supervised and taught by a volunteer faculty of 16 private-practice dentists from throughout northern New Jersey.

As part of their training, residents complete clinical rotations through Englewood Hospital’s anesthesia, emergency medicine, internal medicine, pathology, and radiology departments, as well as a rotation at the oral maxillofacial surgery trauma center at St. Joseph’s University Medical Center in Paterson, where they participate in multidisciplinary care.

In addition to general dentistry training, the program provides the dental residents with a one-year, 300-hour implantology course, given on weekends, where they learn to perform implant surgery and prosthetic rehabilitation.

Dental Clinic for Underserved Patients in the Englewood Community

A newly established outpatient dental clinic, located at North Hudson Community Action Corporation (a federally qualified health center) on South Van Brunt Street in Englewood, staffed by the dental residents and supervised by the faculty members, is open for appointments Monday through Friday. The facility has four treatment rooms and state-of-the-art equipment, including an advanced CTCB scanner and digital imaging. The dental clinic provides:

  • a full range of general dentistry services
  • availability to everyone in the community, based on need
  • safe care for medically compromised patients
  • consultative services for Englewood Hospital patients, including inpatient medical and surgical, radiation oncology, cardiology, and emergency medicine

Services offered in the outpatient dental clinic include:

  • oral examinations
  • cleanings
  • extractions
  • root canals
  • crowns
  • implants
  • dentures
  • operating room dentistry for patients who are dentophobia, medically compromised patients, special needs patients, and some pediatric patients
  • pediatric dentistry
  • specialized care for patients with special needs, including autism spectrum disorder

In addition to outpatient services, Englewood Health’s Department of Dentistry now provides hospital inpatient consultations and care for toothache, broken dentures, and other conditions. Consultative services are provided by dentistry residents under the supervision of attending dentists, including in radiation oncology, cardiology, and emergency medicine.

“Dental health is intrinsic to overall health and well-being,” says Dr. Minichetti. “Our team is restoring patients’ oral health by eliminating pain, enabling them to eat properly and more nutritiously, and improving their appearance—all of which ultimately can impact socialization, job opportunities, and overall functioning in society.”

He adds, “Prevention is essential. Dental conditions such as gum disease can lead to tooth loss and jawbone deterioration; they can also be a risk factor for heart and systemic disease. A history of smoking can lead to oral cancers that might go unidentified. It’s important not to neglect one’s teeth and gums.”

“With the dental residency program, new dentists gain experience in both inpatient and outpatient settings and, as a health care system, we ensure that everyone in our community has access to high-quality, affordable dental care.”

For more information on Englewood Health’s Dental Clinic, call 201-537-4442.

Acupuncture at The Graf Center for Integrative Medicine

The Graf Center for Integrative Medicine offers acupuncture as a form of treatment for various ailments. In this video, acupuncturist Carleen Implicito answers questions about acupuncture and its benefits. The body has various acupuncture points, each of which have specific amounts of energy or “qi”. When an acupuncturist needles the different points, they are releasing the “qi” which can have various positive effects.

By watching the video, you’ll learn more about how acupuncture can be used to:

  • Help reduce inflammation in areas of the body such as the shoulder, back, and knees
  • Assist women aiming to reduce symptoms of menopause, may not want to use hormone therapy or need help with infertility
  • Aid those dealing with headaches, migraines, stress and/or anxiety
  • Benefit athletes who need help to decrease pain during exercise routines, improve injury recovery time, increase energy levels, and much more

Posted on November 2, 2020

Englewood Health Receives Accreditation for Emergency Medical Services

Englewood Health Ambulance

October 27, 2020 — Englewood Health has received reaccreditation from the Commission on Accreditation of Ambulance Services (CAAS) for its compliance with national standards of excellence. Earning this distinction makes the hospital’s ambulance service one of less than 200 of approximately 21,000 licensed agencies in the country to do so.

The certification was received upon successful completion of the first-ever virtual site visit to be performed by CAAS, which included a review by national experts in emergency medical services (EMS).

“This is a highly-prized recognition representing our firm commitment to our patients and community,” said Richard Sposa, director of emergency medical services at Englewood Health. “We continuously strive to do our best, and this accreditation is another step toward excellence.”

“All the members of our team have been vital to our successful completion of the process,” said Dr. Barbara Schreibman, medical director of emergency medical services at Englewood Health. “There’s a great feeling of pride and prestige working in an accredited ambulance service. Everyone played a valuable role in our ability to meet the commission’s high standards.”

The Commission is a non-profit organization established to encourage and promote quality patient care in the country’s medical transportation system. This is accomplished by establishing national standards—often exceeding state or local licensing requirements—which address not only the delivery of patient care, but also the ambulance service’s total operation and its relationships with other agencies, the general public, and the medical community.

Six-Minute Meditation Fix

Meditation with Jennifer Graf

Jennifer Graf, LCSW, guides you through three short audio meditation sessions. Spend just six minutes in the morning, another six during the day, and a final six before bedtime. This series, part of the Rodgers Family Meditation Program at the Graf Center for Integrative Medicine, can help relax the body, build resistance to stress, lower blood pressure, assist with pain management and anxiety or depression, and improve mental clarity. Music: Ray Ippolito.

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Posted on October 27, 2020

Englewood Health Among Nation’s Top-Performing Hospitals for Treatment of Heart Attack Patients

American College of Cardiology NCDR Chest Pain — MI Registry Silver Award recognizes high standards of patient care

Englewood Health has received the American College of Cardiology’s NCDR Chest Pain – MI Registry Silver Performance Achievement Award for 2020. Presented to only 124 hospitals nationwide, the award recognizes the hospital’s commitment to and success in implementing a high standard of care for heart attack patients. 

To receive the award, Englewood Health demonstrated sustained achievement in the Chest Pain  ̶   MI Registry for four consecutive quarters during 2019, performed with distinction in specific performance measures in the treatment of myocardial infarction patients, and engaged in a robust quality improvement process using data to drive improvements. 

Samuel Suede, MD
Samuel Suede, MD, chief of cardiology

“This award is a testament to the dedication of our entire cardiology team to deliver the highest quality in cardiovascular care to our patients,” said Samuel Suede, MD, chief of cardiology at Englewood Health. “We are continuously improving and evolving in our treatment of heart attack patients to ensure the best possible outcomes and quality of life.” 

The Center for Disease Control estimates that almost 700,000 Americans suffer a heart attack each year. A heart attack occurs when a blood clot in a coronary artery partially or completely blocks blood flow to the heart muscle. Treatment guidelines include administering aspirin upon arrival and discharge, timely restoration of blood flow to the blocked artery, smoking cessation counseling and cardiac rehabilitation, among others. 

“As a Silver Performance Award recipient, Englewood Health has established itself as a leader in setting the national standard for improving quality of care in patients with acute myocardial infarction,” said Michael C. Kontos, MD, FACC, chair of the NCDR Chest Pain – MI Registry Steering Subcommittee, Virginia Commonwealth University Medical Center. “By meeting the award requirements set forth in the registry, Englewood Health has demonstrated a commitment to providing reliable, comprehensive treatment for heart attack patients based on current clinical guideline recommendations.” 

Chest Pain  ̶  MI Registry empowers health care provider teams to consistently treat heart attack patients according to the most current, science-based guidelines and establishes a national standard for understanding and improving the quality, safety, and outcomes of care provided for patients with coronary artery disease, specifically high-risk heart attack patients.

Posted on October 26, 2020

Englewood Hospital Excels in Clinical Outcomes for Hip and Spine Care

Hospital Named 5-Star Recipient by Healthgrades for Hip Fracture Treatment and Spinal Surgery; Also Recognized for Gallbladder Removal Surgery

October 26, 2020 — Englewood Hospital has been recognized as a 5-star recipient in hip fracture treatment, gallbladder removal surgery, and spinal fusion surgery outcomes by Healthgrades, an online resource for information about physicians and hospitals.

This achievement—the third consecutive year for hip fracture treatment and gallbladder removal surgery—is part of the Healthgrades 2021 Report to the Nation, which underscores the importance of hospital quality to both consumers and hospital leaders.

“This recognition demonstrates the commitment of our entire team to make exceptional care a top priority at Englewood Health,” said Kathleen Kaminsky, MS, RN, NE-BC, senior vice president of patient care services and chief nursing officer at Englewood Health. “As we remind the community the importance of not delaying care, this acknowledgment is more vital than ever.”

For the 2021 Report to the Nation, Healthgrades compared hospitals with statistically better-than-expected performance (5 stars), as a group, to those with statistically worse-than-expected performance (1 star) and found that from 2017 through 2019, patients having hip fracture repair in hospitals with 5 stars had, on average, a 47.7% lower risk of experiencing a complication while in the hospital than if they were treated by hospitals with 1 star.*

“At a time when the healthcare field is facing unprecedented challenges, we are especially proud to be recognized for providing high-quality, safe care with industry-leading outcomes,” said Jamie Ketas, vice president of quality at Englewood Health.

Variation in care has a significant impact on health outcomes. From 2017 through 2019, if all hospitals performed similarly to hospitals receiving 5 stars, on average, 218,785 lives could potentially have been saved and 148,681 complications could potentially have been avoided.*

Healthgrades recognizes a hospital’s quality achievements for cohort-specific performance, specialty area performance, and overall clinical quality. Individual procedure or condition cohorts are designated as 5-star (statistically significantly better than expected), 3-star (not statistically different from expected), and 1-star (statistically significantly worse than expected).

“Hospital quality has never been more important, and consumers are becoming more aware of the importance of researching where they receive care before they visit a hospital for a specific procedure or condition,” said Brad Bowman, MD, chief medical officer at Healthgrades. “Hospitals that receive a Healthgrades 5-star rating for hip fracture treatment, gallbladder removal surgery, and spinal fusion surgery demonstrate exceptional outcomes and their ability to provide quality care for patients.”

Englewood Hospital also received the Healthgrades 2020 Obstetrics and Gynecology Excellence Award™, Labor and Delivery Excellence Award™, 5-star recognition for vaginal delivery, and 5-star recognition for C-section delivery, all for five years in a row. The Labor and Delivery Excellence Award™ places Englewood Hospital in the top 5% of all hospitals evaluated and recognizes the exceptional care of mothers during and after labor and delivery. The Obstetrics and Gynecology Excellence Award™ recognizes Englewood Hospital for exceptional care of mothers during and after labor and delivery, as well as care of women undergoing gynecologic procedures. Englewood Hospital is in the top 10% of hospitals evaluated for this award.


*Statistics are based on Healthgrades analysis of MedPAR data for years 2017 through 2019 and represent three-year estimates for Medicare patients only.

2020 TV Commercial: You’ll still feel it the moment you meet us.

Much has changed over this year, but one thing has remained the same. When you come to Englewood Health, you’ll still experience the feeling of belonging that can only come from a healthcare team who really knows you, and knows how to care for you.

Posted October 19, 2020

What Medicare Patients Should Know About the Annual Wellness Visit

Doctor and patient: Annual wellness visit

What is the Medicare Annual Wellness Visit and why do I need it?

The Medicare Annual Wellness Visit is a yearly visit with your healthcare provider to develop or update a personalized care plan. This plan and visit are aimed at preventing disease and disability based on your current health and risk factors. Identifying health issues and risks early can help you stay healthy longer by addressing your medical problems before they become chronic or unmanageable.

Who can get an Annual Wellness Visit?

Anyone who has had Medicare Part B coverage longer than 12 months.

Do I have to pay for this visit?

No. Medicare covers an Annual Wellness Visit once every 12 months (11 full months must have passed since your last visit).

I already get a routine physical exam every year. Is this the same thing?

No. Unlike a head-to-toe physical exam, the Annual Wellness Visit is more of a planning session with your healthcare provider for your future visits and overall health. It is meant to help prevent disease, not address specific concerns at the time of your visit.

If you receive any additional services or screenings during the Annual Wellness Visit, then you may have an additional charge for those services. Services not included in the Annual Wellness Visit will be billed separately. You may be charged your usual copay and deductible if the additional service is covered by Medicare.

What should I expect during my visit?

A personalized prevention plan will be developed or updated with your healthcare provider to help you stay healthy and well all year long, based on your health needs at the time of the visit. Your Annual Wellness visit may include:

  • A health risk assessment (filled out during first Annual Wellness Visit)
  • A review or update of your medical and family history
  • Development or update of current providers and medications
  • Documentation of height, weight, blood pressure, and other routine measurements
  • Screening for cognitive impairment such as dementia, memory loss, or Alzheimer’s disease
  • Health advice and referrals aimed at reducing identified risk factors and promoting wellness
  • A list of risk factors and treatment options for various health conditions
  • A long-term screening checklist for recommended preventive services

You may be asked to bring a list of medications, medical records, family health history, or other information that may help your healthcare provider develop or update your personalized care plan.

Posted October 2020

Englewood Health First in New Jersey to Offer New Heart Rhythm Device Featuring Patient App and Bluetooth Connectivity

October 9, 2020 —Englewood Health successfully performed New Jersey’s first implant using Abbott’s Gallant implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) and Gallant HF cardiac resynchronization therapy defibrillator (CRT-D) devices, making it the first center in New Jersey, according to Abbott. 

This latest advancement from Abbott offers Bluetooth® communication and a new patient smartphone app for improved and continuous remote monitoring, allowing for increased patient/physician engagement and streamlined communications. This device combines smartphone connectivity with long-lasting therapy that can be intuitively programmed to make a powerful difference in heart failure patients’ lives. Additionally, compared to other ICD and CRT-D devices, this new technology is very small and does not impact a person’s ability to get an MRI.  

Dr. David Feigenblum, director of the Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator Center at Englewood Health, discusses the hospital’s first successful device implantation. “Unlike other defibrillators, this device allows physicians and patients direct access to activity in the patient’s heart,” he said. “The convenience in this technology gives us real-time information to be able to treat each patient faster and more efficiently.” 

The new Gallant system pairs with Abbott’s secure myMerlinPulse™, an intuitive mobile smartphone application designed to help streamline communication between doctors and their patients. The app provides access to data, device performance, and transmission history, which helps people take an active role in their care. Through the myMerlinPulse app, physicians can continuously monitor their patients remotely allowing for identification of asymptomatic episodes as well as patient-triggered transmissions, which can lead to earlier intervention. 

It is estimated that as many as 6.1 million people in the United States battle cardiac arrhythmias, or abnormal heart rhythms, according to the CDC. ICDs are often recommended to help reduce the risks of life-threatening arrhythmias. For patients with heart failure or in situations when the heart’s chambers beat out of sync, CRT-Ds can be used to restore the heart’s natural pattern of beating. 

Note: Bluetooth is a registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG, Inc.