sician if a patient has moved in a way that could compromise the accuracy of the treatment. “Aspirus Health is committed to bringing the best care to the rural markets it serves,” said Jamie …
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sician if a patient has moved in a way that could compromise the accuracy of the treatment.
“Aspirus Health is committed to bringing the best care to the rural markets it serves,” said Jamie Babbitts, Aspirus service line administrator of oncology and women’s health, “This new technology is an investment in the communities.
About Aspirus Health
Aspirus Health is a non-profit, communi ty-directed health system based in Wausau, Wisconsin. Its 11,000 employees are focused on improving the health and well-being of people throughout Wisconsin and Upper Michigan. Aspirus serves communities through four hospitals in Michigan and 13 hospitals in Wisconsin, 75 clinics, home health and hospice care, pharmacies, critical care and air-medical transport, medical goods, nursing homes and a broad network of physicians. Aspirus has been recognized for four consecutive years by IBM Watson Health as one of the nation’s Top 15 Health System in its annual study identifying the top-performing health systems in the country. Visit aspirus.org for more information.