Osceola Regional Medical Center Completes Patient Tower, Including Orthopedic, Spine Center

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Osceola Regional Medical Center in Kissimmee, Fla., has completed a $60 million patient tower, which includes an orthopedic and spine center, according to an Osceola News-Gazette report.

The tower includes 64 private rooms for neurosciences intensive care, orthopedic and spine care and general intermediate care.

 

The orthopedic and spine center will include orthopedic, spine and neurosurgeons as well as anesthesiologists, specialized nurses, case managers and physical and occupational therapists. The center will also include a Responder Five — a touch screen by the door of each room that lets the staff know who is in the patient's rooms, among other features, according to the report.

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