THE FACILITY’S OBLIGATIONS ARE TO:
- Provide support and assistance.
- Provide adequate space within the hospital or adjacent to the hospital to establish the Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Department.
- Provide support services such as dietary, laundry, housekeeping, radiology, laboratory, pharmacy, oxygen, central supply, security, maintenance, communications, biomed and other services typically provided to other hospital departments.
- Billing of HBO Department services.
- Provide supplies, linens and emergency equipment for the Department.
- Identify MD for appointment as Medical Director/Physician Advisor to the Department as per hospital policy.
- Sign a three (3) year service contract agreement with Brossett Corp.
- Assist Brossett Corp. in educating physicians and community in wound care and hyperbarics.
- Provide O2 piping when necessary.
- Provide Transcutaneous Oxygen Monitoring Equipment.
we take care
of our patients
Top Of The Line
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Modern Equipment
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ONLINE APPOINTMENT
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Joint Commission Survey
Thank you so much for your participation with the Joint Commission survey. You did a great job telling the surveyors about the work you do every day to care for our patients. The surveyor was very complimentary and noted the “Best Practices” in the Hyperbaric Unit! It is reassuring to know that we are working with such committed and dedicated staff.
Sincerley, Cindy Mefferd
Chief Quality and Patient Safety Officer
— Joint Commission Survey
A month after Emmanuel injured her leg, the wound still had not healed. Her doctor referred her to the Wound Care and Hyperbaric Oxygen Center for wound care treatment.
Mr. Emmanuel says, “On my first visit they tested the oxygen levels in my leg and began treatment. After just one more visit, my wound healed. All I can say is that everyone was very kind and polite. They were very professional and did a good job. I got well.”
I have come a long way…
Mr. Murphy was released from the hospital the week before Thanksgiving and then transferred to a rehabilitation center for 10 days where he continued the treatments. Now he is home and goes to HBO several times a week. He says, “The care I receive at HBO has been excellent. They treat me very well. I was a little anxious when I first began the treatments but they have made it painless. I have come a long way.”
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