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Jupiter Medical Center Earns Jupiter Medical Center has also invested in innovative
National Recognition For technologies that offer less invasive treatment options, better
results and speedier recovery times. The hospital recently
Orthopedics enhanced its total knee replacement capabilities with Mako
Robotic-Arm Assisted Technology. The Mako Robotic-Arm
creates a 3-D virtual model of the patient’s bone anatomy,
Only Hospital In The State Of Florida allowing medical teams to place implants virtually, prior to
Awarded Two Blue Distinction Certifications surgery. Once the surgical team is satisfied with the virtual
And Three Gold Seals Of Approval From model, they can use the Mako to proceed with surgery. This
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The Joint Commission For Hip, Knee, including assessments of patients’ physical abilities after allows for more precise bone preparation, less soft tissue
injury, and the potential for less pain and a speedier recovery.
Shoulder And Spine Surgery surgery, known as “functional outcomes.” Blue Distinction The Mako is also used for partial knee and hip replacements,
Centers+ is an additional designation recognizing Jupiter and total hip replacements.
Jupiter Medical Center, ranked number one for safety, Medical Center’s performance on measures of cost “Implementing new technologies, such as the Mako for knee
quality and patient satisfaction in Palm Beach County and effectiveness and affordability, such as lower complication
the Treasure Coast region, today announced it has been rates and fewer hospital readmissions. Jupiter Medical Center on page 3
selected as a Blue Distinction Center+ for total hip and knee
replacement, and spine surgery, as well as receiving The Gold
Seal of Approval from The Joint Commission for total hip
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and knee replacement, total shoulder replacement, and spine Vine Trivia Uncorked
surgery. Jupiter Medical Center is the only hospital in the
state of Florida to earn all five highly coveted accreditations,
a designation awarded by the Blue Cross and Blue Shield
Association (BCBSA) for delivering exceptional care and
results for patients undergoing these orthopedic surgeries. By Laura Berrio, 6. What Has The Highest Alcohol Content: Wine, Beer
“The orthopedic program at Jupiter Medical Center Freelance Writer/ Or Whisky?
provides world-class care to patients who come from all Blogger Standard serving sizes of all alcoholic beverages – beer,
parts of the country to receive the best outcomes possible,” 1. What Temperature wine, and liquor – are equal in alcoholic strength and effect
said Dr. Amit Rastogi, president and CEO of Jupiter Should Red Wine Be on the body.
Medical Center. “It’s an honor to be recognized for meeting Stored At And Served At? 7. What Type Of Wine Has The Lowest Calories?
the vigorous criteria for outstanding orthopedic care set by Red wine should be Dry and low alcohol content wines are the lowest in
both the prestigious The Joint Commission and the Blue stored at 55 degrees in a calories … although I would rather drink what I like and
Distinction Specialty Care program.” wine refrigerator or cellar. cut calories somewhere else!
The Joint Commission is the recognized global leader Red wine should be served 8. What Happens To Red And White Wine As They
for health care accreditation. The independent, not-for-profit at room temperature … Age?
organization examines a hospital’s quality achievement in to clarify … not room Red wine gets lighter in color and white wine gets
patient care and safety and establishes the most rigorous temperature here in Florida … room temperature in a nice darker in color.
standards to raise the bar among health care providers cool wine cellar …70 degrees. 9. How Much Pressure Is There In A Bottle Of
globally. Furthermore, Blue Distinction Centers are 2. What Color Grapes Are Used To Make White Wine? Champagne?
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nationally designated healthcare facilities that demonstrate Red grapes! The pressure in a bottle of Champagne is 90 pounds
a commitment to delivering high quality patient safety and 3. How Many Grapes Does It Take To Make A Bottle Of per square inch, about three times that in your automobile
better health outcomes, based on objective measures that Wine? tire.
were developed with input from the medical community and On average it takes 736 grapes to make one bottle. 10. Are You Scared To Open A Bottle Of Champagne?
leading accreditation and quality organizations. 4. How Many Bubbles In Now You Have A Reason To Be! How Fast Does A Cork
Jupiter Medical Center takes a coordinated and A Bottle Of Champagne? Travel When You Open It?
comprehensive approach to orthopedic care, delivered by Almost 58 million! A flying cork can travel up to 50 miles per hour.
an expert, multidisciplinary team of surgeons, physical 5. Is The Practice Of ~Cheers
therapists and other skilled clinicians. The Anderson Walking On Grapes (Think ~Keep the conversation going and
Family Orthopedic and Spine Center at Jupiter Medical I Love Lucy) Still Used In the wine flowing!
Center has long been at the forefront of joint replacement Wine Making? Follow the Vine on Instagram
and spine care, providing innovative and high-quality It is! Usually when @VineVibeUncorked
diagnosis and treatment. producing small quantities
As a Blue Distinction Center for Knee and Hip of high end Port wines.
Replacement, Jupiter Medical Center is recognized for
its expertise in total knee and hip replacement surgeries,
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