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The South Main Street hospital is the flagship of Premier, which had 13,800 employees and $1.69 billion in revenue in 2017.
Before moving to the 10th floor of the southeast tower last month, Miami Valley stated its neuroscience advanced care unit was on the sixth floor of the hospital’s main building and the neuroscience ICU is on the ninth floor of the southeast tower.
The ninth floor of the southeast tower will become an additional cardiology unit when the 11th floor ICU is built. The space that previously housed the neuroscience advanced care unit will turn into an observation unit.
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The neuroscience ICU will also have upgraded epilepsy monitoring and treatment capabilities, the hospital stated.
One of the changes is the new units were built with a nurses station in each of the 12-room patient wings, the hospital stated, instead of a central station for the floor.
“The design of both units enhances safety, as well as staff productivity and patient satisfaction,” said Michael Maiberger, president of Miami Valley Hospital. “Miami Valley Hospital is proud to provide the highest level of stroke care to the Dayton community, and this project illustrates Premier Health’s dedication to continue to take our care to an even higher level.”
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