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Valley, Cleveland Clinic sign exclusive cardiac care agreement

From NJBIZ, April 1, 2015

The Valley Health System in Ridgewood on Wednesday announced a cardiac care affiliation with the Cleveland Clinic, one of the largest and most prestigious health care systems and which for the past 20 years has been ranked No. 1 for heart care by U.S. News & World Report.

Valley Chief Executive Audrey Meyers said the affiliation enhances the large and well-regarded cardiac program at Valley, which annually provides thousands of patients a continuum of care from outpatient to open heart surgery.

“We are an award-winning cardiac hospital, and affiliating with the No. 1 heart hospital in the country will only strengthen Valley’s capabilities,” Meyers said. “This will allow us to gain access to clinical research and best-in-class protocols, and that’s going to be a real value to the community.”

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From NJBIZ, April 1, 2015

The Valley Health System in Ridgewood on Wednesday announced a cardiac care affiliation with the Cleveland Clinic, one of the largest and most prestigious health care systems and which for the past 20 years has been ranked No. 1 for heart care by U.S. News & World Report.

Valley Chief Executive Audrey Meyers said the affiliation enhances the large and well-regarded cardiac program at Valley, which annually provides thousands of patients a continuum of care from outpatient to open heart surgery.

“We are an award-winning cardiac hospital, and affiliating with the No. 1 heart hospital in the country will only strengthen Valley’s capabilities,” Meyers said. “This will allow us to gain access to clinical research and best-in-class protocols, and that’s going to be a real value to the community.”

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From NJBIZ, April 1, 2015

The Valley Health System in Ridgewood on Wednesday announced a cardiac care affiliation with the Cleveland Clinic, one of the largest and most prestigious health care systems and which for the past 20 years has been ranked No. 1 for heart care by U.S. News & World Report.

Valley Chief Executive Audrey Meyers said the affiliation enhances the large and well-regarded cardiac program at Valley, which annually provides thousands of patients a continuum of care from outpatient to open heart surgery.

“We are an award-winning cardiac hospital, and affiliating with the No. 1 heart hospital in the country will only strengthen Valley’s capabilities,” Meyers said. “This will allow us to gain access to clinical research and best-in-class protocols, and that’s going to be a real value to the community.”

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From NJBIZ, April 1, 2015

The Valley Health System in Ridgewood on Wednesday announced a cardiac care affiliation with the Cleveland Clinic, one of the largest and most prestigious health care systems and which for the past 20 years has been ranked No. 1 for heart care by U.S. News & World Report.

Valley Chief Executive Audrey Meyers said the affiliation enhances the large and well-regarded cardiac program at Valley, which annually provides thousands of patients a continuum of care from outpatient to open heart surgery.

“We are an award-winning cardiac hospital, and affiliating with the No. 1 heart hospital in the country will only strengthen Valley’s capabilities,” Meyers said. “This will allow us to gain access to clinical research and best-in-class protocols, and that’s going to be a real value to the community.”

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From NJBIZ, April 1, 2015

The Valley Health System in Ridgewood on Wednesday announced a cardiac care affiliation with the Cleveland Clinic, one of the largest and most prestigious health care systems and which for the past 20 years has been ranked No. 1 for heart care by U.S. News & World Report.

Valley Chief Executive Audrey Meyers said the affiliation enhances the large and well-regarded cardiac program at Valley, which annually provides thousands of patients a continuum of care from outpatient to open heart surgery.

“We are an award-winning cardiac hospital, and affiliating with the No. 1 heart hospital in the country will only strengthen Valley’s capabilities,” Meyers said. “This will allow us to gain access to clinical research and best-in-class protocols, and that’s going to be a real value to the community.”

Read More

From NJBIZ, April 1, 2015

The Valley Health System in Ridgewood on Wednesday announced a cardiac care affiliation with the Cleveland Clinic, one of the largest and most prestigious health care systems and which for the past 20 years has been ranked No. 1 for heart care by U.S. News & World Report.

Valley Chief Executive Audrey Meyers said the affiliation enhances the large and well-regarded cardiac program at Valley, which annually provides thousands of patients a continuum of care from outpatient to open heart surgery.

“We are an award-winning cardiac hospital, and affiliating with the No. 1 heart hospital in the country will only strengthen Valley’s capabilities,” Meyers said. “This will allow us to gain access to clinical research and best-in-class protocols, and that’s going to be a real value to the community.”

Read More

From NJBIZ, April 1, 2015

The Valley Health System in Ridgewood on Wednesday announced a cardiac care affiliation with the Cleveland Clinic, one of the largest and most prestigious health care systems and which for the past 20 years has been ranked No. 1 for heart care by U.S. News & World Report.

Valley Chief Executive Audrey Meyers said the affiliation enhances the large and well-regarded cardiac program at Valley, which annually provides thousands of patients a continuum of care from outpatient to open heart surgery.

“We are an award-winning cardiac hospital, and affiliating with the No. 1 heart hospital in the country will only strengthen Valley’s capabilities,” Meyers said. “This will allow us to gain access to clinical research and best-in-class protocols, and that’s going to be a real value to the community.”

Read More

From NJBIZ, April 1, 2015

The Valley Health System in Ridgewood on Wednesday announced a cardiac care affiliation with the Cleveland Clinic, one of the largest and most prestigious health care systems and which for the past 20 years has been ranked No. 1 for heart care by U.S. News & World Report.

Valley Chief Executive Audrey Meyers said the affiliation enhances the large and well-regarded cardiac program at Valley, which annually provides thousands of patients a continuum of care from outpatient to open heart surgery.

“We are an award-winning cardiac hospital, and affiliating with the No. 1 heart hospital in the country will only strengthen Valley’s capabilities,” Meyers said. “This will allow us to gain access to clinical research and best-in-class protocols, and that’s going to be a real value to the community.”

Read More

From NJBIZ, April 1, 2015

The Valley Health System in Ridgewood on Wednesday announced a cardiac care affiliation with the Cleveland Clinic, one of the largest and most prestigious health care systems and which for the past 20 years has been ranked No. 1 for heart care by U.S. News & World Report.

Valley Chief Executive Audrey Meyers said the affiliation enhances the large and well-regarded cardiac program at Valley, which annually provides thousands of patients a continuum of care from outpatient to open heart surgery.

“We are an award-winning cardiac hospital, and affiliating with the No. 1 heart hospital in the country will only strengthen Valley’s capabilities,” Meyers said. “This will allow us to gain access to clinical research and best-in-class protocols, and that’s going to be a real value to the community.”

Read More

From NJBIZ, April 1, 2015

The Valley Health System in Ridgewood on Wednesday announced a cardiac care affiliation with the Cleveland Clinic, one of the largest and most prestigious health care systems and which for the past 20 years has been ranked No. 1 for heart care by U.S. News & World Report.

Valley Chief Executive Audrey Meyers said the affiliation enhances the large and well-regarded cardiac program at Valley, which annually provides thousands of patients a continuum of care from outpatient to open heart surgery.

“We are an award-winning cardiac hospital, and affiliating with the No. 1 heart hospital in the country will only strengthen Valley’s capabilities,” Meyers said. “This will allow us to gain access to clinical research and best-in-class protocols, and that’s going to be a real value to the community.”

Read More

From NJBIZ, April 1, 2015

The Valley Health System in Ridgewood on Wednesday announced a cardiac care affiliation with the Cleveland Clinic, one of the largest and most prestigious health care systems and which for the past 20 years has been ranked No. 1 for heart care by U.S. News & World Report.

Valley Chief Executive Audrey Meyers said the affiliation enhances the large and well-regarded cardiac program at Valley, which annually provides thousands of patients a continuum of care from outpatient to open heart surgery.

“We are an award-winning cardiac hospital, and affiliating with the No. 1 heart hospital in the country will only strengthen Valley’s capabilities,” Meyers said. “This will allow us to gain access to clinical research and best-in-class protocols, and that’s going to be a real value to the community.”

Read More

From NJBIZ, April 1, 2015

The Valley Health System in Ridgewood on Wednesday announced a cardiac care affiliation with the Cleveland Clinic, one of the largest and most prestigious health care systems and which for the past 20 years has been ranked No. 1 for heart care by U.S. News & World Report.

Valley Chief Executive Audrey Meyers said the affiliation enhances the large and well-regarded cardiac program at Valley, which annually provides thousands of patients a continuum of care from outpatient to open heart surgery.

“We are an award-winning cardiac hospital, and affiliating with the No. 1 heart hospital in the country will only strengthen Valley’s capabilities,” Meyers said. “This will allow us to gain access to clinical research and best-in-class protocols, and that’s going to be a real value to the community.”

Read More

From NJBIZ, April 1, 2015

The Valley Health System in Ridgewood on Wednesday announced a cardiac care affiliation with the Cleveland Clinic, one of the largest and most prestigious health care systems and which for the past 20 years has been ranked No. 1 for heart care by U.S. News & World Report.

Valley Chief Executive Audrey Meyers said the affiliation enhances the large and well-regarded cardiac program at Valley, which annually provides thousands of patients a continuum of care from outpatient to open heart surgery.

“We are an award-winning cardiac hospital, and affiliating with the No. 1 heart hospital in the country will only strengthen Valley’s capabilities,” Meyers said. “This will allow us to gain access to clinical research and best-in-class protocols, and that’s going to be a real value to the community.”

Read More

From NJBIZ, April 1, 2015

The Valley Health System in Ridgewood on Wednesday announced a cardiac care affiliation with the Cleveland Clinic, one of the largest and most prestigious health care systems and which for the past 20 years has been ranked No. 1 for heart care by U.S. News & World Report.

Valley Chief Executive Audrey Meyers said the affiliation enhances the large and well-regarded cardiac program at Valley, which annually provides thousands of patients a continuum of care from outpatient to open heart surgery.

“We are an award-winning cardiac hospital, and affiliating with the No. 1 heart hospital in the country will only strengthen Valley’s capabilities,” Meyers said. “This will allow us to gain access to clinical research and best-in-class protocols, and that’s going to be a real value to the community.”

Read More

From NJBIZ, April 1, 2015

The Valley Health System in Ridgewood on Wednesday announced a cardiac care affiliation with the Cleveland Clinic, one of the largest and most prestigious health care systems and which for the past 20 years has been ranked No. 1 for heart care by U.S. News & World Report.

Valley Chief Executive Audrey Meyers said the affiliation enhances the large and well-regarded cardiac program at Valley, which annually provides thousands of patients a continuum of care from outpatient to open heart surgery.

“We are an award-winning cardiac hospital, and affiliating with the No. 1 heart hospital in the country will only strengthen Valley’s capabilities,” Meyers said. “This will allow us to gain access to clinical research and best-in-class protocols, and that’s going to be a real value to the community.”

Read More

From NJBIZ, April 1, 2015

The Valley Health System in Ridgewood on Wednesday announced a cardiac care affiliation with the Cleveland Clinic, one of the largest and most prestigious health care systems and which for the past 20 years has been ranked No. 1 for heart care by U.S. News & World Report.

Valley Chief Executive Audrey Meyers said the affiliation enhances the large and well-regarded cardiac program at Valley, which annually provides thousands of patients a continuum of care from outpatient to open heart surgery.

“We are an award-winning cardiac hospital, and affiliating with the No. 1 heart hospital in the country will only strengthen Valley’s capabilities,” Meyers said. “This will allow us to gain access to clinical research and best-in-class protocols, and that’s going to be a real value to the community.”

Read More

From NJBIZ, April 1, 2015

The Valley Health System in Ridgewood on Wednesday announced a cardiac care affiliation with the Cleveland Clinic, one of the largest and most prestigious health care systems and which for the past 20 years has been ranked No. 1 for heart care by U.S. News & World Report.

Valley Chief Executive Audrey Meyers said the affiliation enhances the large and well-regarded cardiac program at Valley, which annually provides thousands of patients a continuum of care from outpatient to open heart surgery.

“We are an award-winning cardiac hospital, and affiliating with the No. 1 heart hospital in the country will only strengthen Valley’s capabilities,” Meyers said. “This will allow us to gain access to clinical research and best-in-class protocols, and that’s going to be a real value to the community.”

Read More