The Helmsley Charitable Trust joins Nevada to the Rural Health Care Program, providing hospitals with more than $11.3 million in advanced equipment. Carson City Nevada News-Carson Now

2021-11-12 08:29:08 By : Ms. Janet Wu

Reno, Nevada — The Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust has listed Nevada as the eighth state in its rural health care plan and announced more than $11.3 million in grants to help 10 Nevada states The hospital purchases the most advanced diagnostic equipment and radiology equipment, and expands simulation-based training.

The funding was announced at an event hosted by Dignity Health-St. on Tuesday. Henderson’s Rose Dominican Hospital and Reno’s Renown Health mark the Helmsley Charitable Trust’s latest rural medical grants, which have provided more than $500 million in the use of information technology to connect rural patients with emergency Efforts to link medical care have brought the latest medical services to patients in remote areas, and provided state-of-the-art training for rural hospitals and EMS personnel.

"We are very pleased that the trust has chosen to invest in Nevada," said Nevada Governor Steve Sisolak. "As governor, I am focused on improving the traffic conditions for all Nevadas. This is a great help to all those who call Nevada home."

According to Walter Panzirer, trustee of the Helmsley Charitable Trust, a detailed analysis of the state’s rural health care needs shows that Nevada is a great fit for Helmsley’s rural health care plan. This funding and future investments may completely change the way health care is provided. Rural and urban hospitals.

"Your postal code should not determine your health care outcome," Panzirr said. "These grants will help patients obtain the same state-of-the-art equipment as in urban centers, thereby creating a level playing field for rural hospitals in Nevada."

The $11.3 million in funding comes from a recent survey of key hospitals in Nevada, which determined that X-ray equipment, ultrasound machines, CT scanners, and simulation-based learning are the primary needs for providing patients with the latest healthcare technology.

New fixed X-ray machines, portable X-ray machines, C-arms, fixed fluoroscopy systems, and computed tomography (CT) scanners purchased through these grants can produce higher quality images, allowing medical staff to better evaluate Health conditions and determine the correct treatment plan for treatment. The grant also supports the sustainability of the hospital, as newer equipment drives higher usage rates and supports higher reimbursement rates.

Grants include: — Provided $736,000 to Boulder City Hospital for 3D mammography and mobile C-arm fluoroscopy X-ray equipment

— US$667,000 was donated to the Grover C. Dils Medical Center in Caliente for the purchase of stationary X-ray equipment and CT scanners

— $402,000 to purchase a CT scanner for Pershing General Hospital in Lovelock

— Donated US$959,000 to William Bee Ririe Hospital in Erie for the purchase of CT scanners and fixed X-ray equipment with fluoroscopy

— Provided 1.8 million US dollars to Incline Village Community Hospital for CT scanners, fixed X-ray equipment and related expenses

— Provided 3.6 million U.S. dollars to the Carson Valley Medical Center in Gardnerville to build and equip a hybrid cardiac catheterization laboratory/interventional radiology laboratory and purchase new fixed X-ray equipment

— Payment of US$518,000 to the South Lyon Medical Center in Yellington for the purchase of CT scanners and fixed X-ray equipment

— USD 462,000 to Dignity Health-St. Rose Dominican Hospital in Henderson has the most advanced medical simulation center, equipped with six high-fidelity simulators, beds and equipment

— Provided $2.2 million to the Nevada Community Foundation to fund fixed X-ray equipment and 3D mammography equipment, CT scanners, fixed X-ray equipment and Mesa View Regional portable X-ray machines at Palend Desert View Hospital Mesquite's Hospital

Panzirer lives in Nevada and travels throughout the state. He said that the Helmsley Charitable Trust is looking forward to replicating some of the most successful projects in other states in Nevada, while also seeking innovative ideas from its healthcare partners.

"Although copying our successful plans from other areas is the top priority now, we look forward to learning more about the specific needs of our partners and developing the first project in Nevada," Panzirr said.

About Helmsley Charitable Trust Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust are eager to improve people’s lives by supporting excellence in health and selected local initiatives in the United States and around the world. Since starting to actively donate in 2008, Helmsley has invested more than $3 billion for a wide range of charitable purposes. Helmsley's Rural Health Care Program funds innovative projects that use information technology to connect rural patients with emergency medical care, provide patients in remote areas with the latest medical methods, and provide state-of-the-art training for rural hospitals and EMS personnel. To date, the program has provided more than $500 million in funding to organizations and initiatives in North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Wyoming, Minnesota, Iowa, Montana, and Nevada . For more information, please visit www.helmsleytrust.org.

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