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AdventHealth Porter

AdventHealth Porter is a non-profit hospital in Denver owned by AdventHealth.

AdventHealth Porter
AdventHealth
Photograph of hospital in 2011
Geography
Location2525 S. Downing Street, Denver, Colorado, United States
Coordinates39°40′13″N 104°58′30″W / 39.67028°N 104.97500°W / 39.67028; -104.97500
Organization
Care systemPrivate hospital
FundingNon-profit hospital
TypeGeneral hospital
Services
Emergency departmentLevel III trauma center[1]
Beds368[2]
HelipadYes
History
Former name(s)Porter Sanitarium and Hospital
Porter Memorial Hospital
Porter Adventist Hospital
Opened1930
Links
Websiteadventhealth.com/hospital/adventhealth-porter
ListsHospitals in Colorado

History edit

 
AdventHealth Porter entrance to its cancer care center

Porter Sanitarium and Hospital was founded in 1930, by businessman Henry M. Porter who was inspired to give money and land to the Seventh-day Adventist Church after being treated at Glendale Sanitarium and Paradise Valley Sanitarium.[3][4]

In October 1985, a helipad was built at Porter Memorial Hospital.[5] In 1996, Porter Adventist Hospital became part of Centura Health when it was founded by Adventist Health System and Catholic Health Initiatives.[6]

In late 2017, the Colorado Senate passed a law requiring hospitals to have their chargemaster on its website by January 1, 2018.[7][8][9] Also the United States government required all hospitals to do the same by January 1, 2021.[10] On August 9, 2022, Porter Adventist Hospital still had refused to comply with the state and federal laws.[11] To force hospitals to comply with the federal law the Colorado House of Representatives and Colorado Senate both passed laws forbidding hospitals from collecting debt by reporting patients to collection agencies.[12][13]

On February 14, 2023, Centura Health announced that it would split up.[14][15] On August 1, 2023, Centura Health officially split up with Porter Adventist Hospital rebranding to AdventHealth Porter.[16][17]

On October 30, 2023, AdventHealth Porter closed when it lost heat and hot water at 8:45 a.m. after their second boiler failed during a cold snap. Two weeks before, the hospital had its first boiler fail and they ordered a replacement from a company in Texas. 90 patients were transferred to AdventHealth Castle Rock, AdventHealth Littleton and AdventHealth Parker by South Metro Fire Rescue and local EMS.[18][19][20] On October 31, 55 patients were transferred and 30 others were released.[19][21] Its two boilers were fixed and a temporary one was installed on November 1. On November 9, at 7:00 a.m. AdventHealth Porter reopened resuming its emergency and acute care services.[22][23][24]

Sterilization breach and aftermath edit

On February 21, 2018, the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment was told of a sterilization breach at Porter Adventist Hospital. The following day they did a survey of the infection control practices at the hospital.[25][26] The Joint Commission visited the hospital in February after hearing complaints at the hospital.[27][28] On April 3, 2018, the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment did a second survey after hearing about inadequately cleaned surgical equipment.[25]

On April 4, 2018. the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment announced to the public that at Porter Adventist Hospital they were investigating a sterilization breach.[29] On the same day as the announcement the hospital mailed 5,800 letters to patients who were put at risk from July 21, 2016, to February 20, 2018.[27][25][26] Later it was extended to April 5.[30] During that time period patients who had orthopedic surgery were put at risk of Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C and HIV.[25][29][31] During its investigation the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment found out that the hospital knew that patients were getting infections as early as 2017.[32][33]

On April 5, 2018, Porter Adventist Hospital canceled almost all of its surgeries.[25] On April 6, 2018, the hospital offered patients testing for blood diseases. On the same day Porter Adventist Hospital suspended all surgeries until the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment considered it safe to reopen all operating rooms.[30][34]

On April 11, 2018, the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment found some patients had surgical site infections.[35] The next day Porter Adventist Hospital resumed some of its surgeries.[28][36][37]

On June 15, 2018, Porter Adventist Hospital was sued by 67 former patients and 20 spouses.[33][38][39] Those sueing the hospital later increased to over 200 and then to over 3,000.[40][41] They claim that the contaminated surgical instruments were also used for other surgeries, with hundreds of them getting sick from hepatitis B, meningitis, urinary tract infections, E. coli and staph infections.[39] One patient died from sepsis and pneumonia after having surgery at the hospital.[42][43]

Before the plaintiffs sued they used the Colorado Open Records Act to request the release of the documents of the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environments investigation. They were released in August 2018.[44] After the documents were released Porter Adventist Hospital asked a judge to ban the use of some of the documents, even to order them to be destroyed or returned. The Colorado Attorney General also agreed that that the documents should have never been released and ordered them destroyed, which the plaintiffs refused to do so.[44] In July 2020, Denver District Court Judge Morris B. Hoffman rejected all of the protective orders requested by Porter Adventist Hospital, which it had requested in May of that year. Porter Adventist Hospital appealed the ruling to the Colorado Supreme Court.[44]

On January 13, 2021, the judges heard the appeal and were reluctant to overturn the decision of the district court judge. In the end the judges dismissed the appeal and returned the case back to Denver District Court Judge Morris B. Hoffman.[45][40] On June 21, 2023, the Denver District Court Judge accepted the $6.5 million class action settlement.[41][46]

Services edit

On July 3, 2018, Porter Adventist Hospital announced that it would suspend its kidney, liver and pancreas organ transplantation program to make improvements with the help of the Florida Hospital Transplant Institute. This affected 232 patients who received letters telling them that they would have to go to other Presbyterian/St. Luke's Medical Center and UCHealth hospitals for their procedures.[47][48][49] On July 19, 2019, Porter Adventist Hospital announced that it would resume its organ transplantation program.[50][51]

On October 25, 2023, AdventHealth Porter signed a commercial agreement with Aclarion to bring their Nociscan technology to Denver. The hospital will become the first health facility in the city to use the technology, to treat patients with chronic low back pain.[52][53]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Draper, Electa (2014-12-19). "Porter Adventist Hospital receives trauma III designation from state". The Denver Post. Retrieved 2023-09-05.
  2. ^ "AdventHealth Porter". U.S. Acute Care Solutions. Retrieved 2023-09-05.
  3. ^ "Porter Adventist Hospital: A Full-Service Acute-Care Facility in Denver Colorado". Excel Medical. 2022-11-08. Retrieved 2023-11-08.
  4. ^ "Porter Adventist Hospital". Hospital Parking Management. Retrieved 2023-11-08.
  5. ^ "69CO-Porter Memorial Hospital Heliport". SkyVector. Retrieved 2023-09-15.
  6. ^ Svaldi, Aldo (2017-12-11). "Hospital owners merge; Catholic Health Initiative to move HQ from Denver". The Pueblo Chieftain. Retrieved 2023-09-13.
  7. ^ Sealover, Ed (2017-12-29). "Colorado hospitals must begin posting prices for most common procedures on Jan. 1". Denver Business Journal. Retrieved 2023-12-14.
  8. ^ Masterson, Les (2018-01-03). "Colorado law requires hospitals post prices for common procedures". Healthcare Dive. Retrieved 2023-12-14.
  9. ^ Morse, Susan (2018-01-05). "Colorado signs law mandating that hospitals post self-pay prices". Healthcare Finance. Retrieved 2023-12-14.
  10. ^ Younts, JoAnna; Gorelik, Konstantin (2022-10-14). "Price transparency data provides new visibility into real rates paid to providers". Healthcare Dive. Retrieved 2023-12-15.
  11. ^ Low, Rob (2022-08-09). "Study: 31 Colorado hospitals not complying with price transparency law". KDVR. Retrieved 2023-12-14.
  12. ^ Lee, Alina (2022-08-07). "Price transparency laws enforced for Colorado hospitals". KXRM-TV. Retrieved 2023-12-14.
  13. ^ Metzger, Hannah (2023-04-19). "Colorado Senate OKs enforcing price transparency for hospitals". Colorado Politics. Retrieved 2023-12-14.
  14. ^ Reeves, Melissa (2023-02-14). "Colorado hospital system Centura Health breaking up". KUSA. Retrieved 2023-12-14.
  15. ^ "Centura Health splits into two companies after 27 years". CBS Colorado. 2023-02-15. Retrieved 2023-12-14.
  16. ^ Vogel, Susanna (2023-08-03). "Centura fold finalized; CommonSpirit and AdventHealth divvy up hospital portfolio". Healthcare Dive. Retrieved 2023-12-14.
  17. ^ Romano, Analisa (2023-08-02). "AdventHealth, CommonSpirit Health rebrand with end of Centura". Denver Business Journal. Retrieved 2023-08-04.
  18. ^ McRae, Jennifer (2023-10-30). "Denver's AdventHealth Porter hospital without hot water, heat due to boiler system failure". CBS Colorado. Retrieved 2023-11-07.
  19. ^ a b Reeves, Melissa (2023-10-30). "Hospital evacuates patients, staff after boiler system breaks, leaving no heat or hot water". KUSA (TV). Retrieved 2023-11-07.
  20. ^ Langford, Katie (2023-10-30). "AdventHealth Porter hospital in Denver closes after losing heat, hot water". The Denver Post. Retrieved 2023-11-07.
  21. ^ McKinley, Carol (2023-10-31). "Denver hospital evacuates patients, staff after boiler system breaks, leaving no heat or hot water". The Denver Gazette. Retrieved 2023-11-07.
  22. ^ McRae, Jennifer (2023-11-09). "Denver's AdventHealth Porter hospital reopens after closure for boiler system failure". CBS Colorado. Retrieved 2023-11-10.
  23. ^ Whitley, Morgan (2023-11-09). "AdventHealth Porter hospital reopens after failed boiler". KDVR. Retrieved 2023-11-10.
  24. ^ Factor, Jacob (2023-11-09). "AdventHealth Porter hospital reopens after boiler system failure forces 10-day closure". The Denver Post. Retrieved 2023-11-10.
  25. ^ a b c d e "Porter Adventist Hospital Puts Most Surgeries On Hold". CBS Colorado. 2018-04-05. Retrieved 2023-09-08.
  26. ^ a b Jones, Sheena (2018-04-05). "Past surgical patients at a Denver hospital may be at risk of HIV, hepatitis, state warns". CNN health. Retrieved 2023-09-08.
  27. ^ a b Ingold, John (2018-04-12). "Bone fragment stuck to surgical tool provided early clue to Porter hospital's cleaning woes". The Denver Post. Retrieved 2023-09-12.
  28. ^ a b "Porter Adventist Hospital Resumes Surgeries After Sterilization Issue". CBS Colorado. 2018-04-12. Retrieved 2023-09-12.
  29. ^ a b Rettner, Rachael (2018-04-05). "Hospital 'Breach' May Have Exposed Patients to HIV, Hepatitus: What Went Wrong?". Live Science. Retrieved 2023-09-08.
  30. ^ a b Hernandez, Elizabeth (2018-04-06). "Porter Adventist Hospital extends period patients may have been at risk of contracting disease, suspends all surgeries for now". The Denver Post. Retrieved 2023-09-08.
  31. ^ Hernandez, Elizabeth (2018-04-04). "Denver hospital surgery patients warned of potential risk of HIV, hepatitis B, hepatitis C". The Denver Post. Retrieved 2023-09-08.
  32. ^ Vatican, Johnny (2019-06-19). "Colorado Hospital Faces Lawsuit After Contaminated Surgical Tools Led To Infections, One Death". Medical Daily. Retrieved 2023-09-15.
  33. ^ a b "Patients say dirty instruments caused hundreds of infections". Associated Press. 2019-06-17. Retrieved 2023-09-15.
  34. ^ Contreras, Oscar (2018-04-06). "Porter Adventist Hospital cancels more surgeries following sterilization breach". The Denver Post. Retrieved 2023-09-08.
  35. ^ Ingold, John (2018-04-11). "Colorado Health Department confirms surgical infections at Porter, but link to sterilization flaws unclear". The Denver Post. Retrieved 2023-09-12.
  36. ^ "Surgeries set to resume at Porter Adventist Hospital after sterilization breach". KDVR. 2018-04-11. Retrieved 2023-09-12.
  37. ^ Minor, Nathaniel (2018-04-12). "Surgeries Back On As Porter Hospital Officials Say 'We're Sorry'". Colorado Public Radio. Retrieved 2023-09-12.
  38. ^ Aaro, David (2019-06-16). "Colorado hospital faces lawsuit from dozens of patients over 'severe infections'". Fox News. Retrieved 2023-09-15.
  39. ^ a b Newman, Katelyn (2019-06-17). "Lawsuit Alleges Infections, Death Tied to Hospital Sterilization Procedures". U.S. News & World Report. Retrieved 2023-09-15.
  40. ^ a b Karlik, Michael (2021-01-19). "State Supreme Court dismisses appeal from Denver hospital being sued for infections". Colorado Politics. Retrieved 2023-11-13.
  41. ^ a b "Portercare Adventist Health System instrument sterilization $6.5M class action settlement". Top Class Actions. 2023-06-21. Retrieved 2023-11-14.
  42. ^ Rettner, Rachael (2019-06-20). "Dirty Surgical Instruments Tied to Hundreds of Infections at Colorado Hospital, Lawsuit Alleges". Live Science. Retrieved 2023-09-15.
  43. ^ Delmonico, Kimberly (2019-07-22). "Lawsuit Alleges Dirty Instruments Caused Hundreds Of Infections". Orthopedics This Week. Retrieved 2023-09-15.
  44. ^ a b c Karlik, Michael (2021-01-08). "Col. Supreme Court to decide if state's release of public records should now be confidential". Colorado Politics. Retrieved 2023-11-08.
  45. ^ Karlik, Michael (2023-01-14). "Justices question Denver hospital's desire to suppress public records in patient injury lawsuit". Colorado Politics. Retrieved 2023-11-13.
  46. ^ Delmonico, Kim (2023-07-03). "Instrument Sterilization Class Action Settles For $6.5M". Orthopedics This Week. Retrieved 2023-11-14.
  47. ^ Svaldi, Aldo (2018-07-03). "Porter Adventist suspends transplant operations, forcing 232 patients to find another hospital". The Denver Post. Retrieved 2023-09-12.
  48. ^ Sealover, Ed (2018-07-03). "Denver hospital suspends organ-transplant program". Denver Business Journal. Retrieved 2023-09-12.
  49. ^ Nedelman, Michael (2018-07-05). "Patients on transplant waitlists face uncertainty after hospital suspends program". CNN health. Retrieved 2023-09-12.
  50. ^ Seaman, Jessica (2019-07-19). "Denver's Porter Adventist Hospital in "final stages" of restarting organ transplants a year after suspending services". The Denver Post. Retrieved 2023-09-13.
  51. ^ "Colorado hospital to resume transplant surgeries yer later". Associated Press. 2019-07-19. Retrieved 2023-09-13.
  52. ^ Sandberg, Josh (2023-10-25). "Aclarion Announces Signing of Commercial Agreement With Porter Hospital, an AdventHealth facility, to Bring Nociscan Technology to Denver". OrthoSpineNews. Retrieved 2023-11-13.
  53. ^ "AdventHealth Porter to use Aclarion technology for back pain". Hospital Management. 2023-10-26. Retrieved 2023-11-13.

External links edit

  • Official website  
  • Porter Sanitarium and Hospital Denver Public Library
  • Centura Health-Porter Adventist Hospital HospitalCompare
  • Centura Health-Porter Adventist Hospital (Denver, CO) USA Today
  • Porter Adventist Hospital debuts an army of germ-fighting robots Denverite
  • Group of doctors travels abroad to perform free surgeries KSL.com
  • Ahead of the Curve at Porter Adventist Hospital Foodservice Equipment Reports

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AdventHealth Porter is a non profit hospital in Denver owned by AdventHealth AdventHealth PorterAdventHealthPhotograph of hospital in 2011GeographyLocation2525 S Downing Street Denver Colorado United StatesCoordinates39 40 13 N 104 58 30 W 39 67028 N 104 97500 W 39 67028 104 97500OrganizationCare systemPrivate hospitalFundingNon profit hospitalTypeGeneral hospitalServicesEmergency departmentLevel III trauma center 1 Beds368 2 HelipadYesHistoryFormer name s Porter Sanitarium and Hospital Porter Memorial Hospital Porter Adventist HospitalOpened1930LinksWebsiteadventhealth wbr com wbr hospital wbr adventhealth porterListsHospitals in Colorado Contents 1 History 2 Sterilization breach and aftermath 3 Services 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory edit nbsp AdventHealth Porter entrance to its cancer care center Porter Sanitarium and Hospital was founded in 1930 by businessman Henry M Porter who was inspired to give money and land to the Seventh day Adventist Church after being treated at Glendale Sanitarium and Paradise Valley Sanitarium 3 4 In October 1985 a helipad was built at Porter Memorial Hospital 5 In 1996 Porter Adventist Hospital became part of Centura Health when it was founded by Adventist Health System and Catholic Health Initiatives 6 In late 2017 the Colorado Senate passed a law requiring hospitals to have their chargemaster on its website by January 1 2018 7 8 9 Also the United States government required all hospitals to do the same by January 1 2021 10 On August 9 2022 Porter Adventist Hospital still had refused to comply with the state and federal laws 11 To force hospitals to comply with the federal law the Colorado House of Representatives and Colorado Senate both passed laws forbidding hospitals from collecting debt by reporting patients to collection agencies 12 13 On February 14 2023 Centura Health announced that it would split up 14 15 On August 1 2023 Centura Health officially split up with Porter Adventist Hospital rebranding to AdventHealth Porter 16 17 On October 30 2023 AdventHealth Porter closed when it lost heat and hot water at 8 45 a m after their second boiler failed during a cold snap Two weeks before the hospital had its first boiler fail and they ordered a replacement from a company in Texas 90 patients were transferred to AdventHealth Castle Rock AdventHealth Littleton and AdventHealth Parker by South Metro Fire Rescue and local EMS 18 19 20 On October 31 55 patients were transferred and 30 others were released 19 21 Its two boilers were fixed and a temporary one was installed on November 1 On November 9 at 7 00 a m AdventHealth Porter reopened resuming its emergency and acute care services 22 23 24 Sterilization breach and aftermath editOn February 21 2018 the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment was told of a sterilization breach at Porter Adventist Hospital The following day they did a survey of the infection control practices at the hospital 25 26 The Joint Commission visited the hospital in February after hearing complaints at the hospital 27 28 On April 3 2018 the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment did a second survey after hearing about inadequately cleaned surgical equipment 25 On April 4 2018 the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment announced to the public that at Porter Adventist Hospital they were investigating a sterilization breach 29 On the same day as the announcement the hospital mailed 5 800 letters to patients who were put at risk from July 21 2016 to February 20 2018 27 25 26 Later it was extended to April 5 30 During that time period patients who had orthopedic surgery were put at risk of Hepatitis B Hepatitis C and HIV 25 29 31 During its investigation the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment found out that the hospital knew that patients were getting infections as early as 2017 32 33 On April 5 2018 Porter Adventist Hospital canceled almost all of its surgeries 25 On April 6 2018 the hospital offered patients testing for blood diseases On the same day Porter Adventist Hospital suspended all surgeries until the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment considered it safe to reopen all operating rooms 30 34 On April 11 2018 the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment found some patients had surgical site infections 35 The next day Porter Adventist Hospital resumed some of its surgeries 28 36 37 On June 15 2018 Porter Adventist Hospital was sued by 67 former patients and 20 spouses 33 38 39 Those sueing the hospital later increased to over 200 and then to over 3 000 40 41 They claim that the contaminated surgical instruments were also used for other surgeries with hundreds of them getting sick from hepatitis B meningitis urinary tract infections E coli and staph infections 39 One patient died from sepsis and pneumonia after having surgery at the hospital 42 43 Before the plaintiffs sued they used the Colorado Open Records Act to request the release of the documents of the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environments investigation They were released in August 2018 44 After the documents were released Porter Adventist Hospital asked a judge to ban the use of some of the documents even to order them to be destroyed or returned The Colorado Attorney General also agreed that that the documents should have never been released and ordered them destroyed which the plaintiffs refused to do so 44 In July 2020 Denver District Court Judge Morris B Hoffman rejected all of the protective orders requested by Porter Adventist Hospital which it had requested in May of that year Porter Adventist Hospital appealed the ruling to the Colorado Supreme Court 44 On January 13 2021 the judges heard the appeal and were reluctant to overturn the decision of the district court judge In the end the judges dismissed the appeal and returned the case back to Denver District Court Judge Morris B Hoffman 45 40 On June 21 2023 the Denver District Court Judge accepted the 6 5 million class action settlement 41 46 Services editOn July 3 2018 Porter Adventist Hospital announced that it would suspend its kidney liver and pancreas organ transplantation program to make improvements with the help of the Florida Hospital Transplant Institute This affected 232 patients who received letters telling them that they would have to go to other Presbyterian St Luke s Medical Center and UCHealth hospitals for their procedures 47 48 49 On July 19 2019 Porter Adventist Hospital announced that it would resume its organ transplantation program 50 51 On October 25 2023 AdventHealth Porter signed a commercial agreement with Aclarion to bring their Nociscan technology to Denver The hospital will become the first health facility in the city to use the technology to treat patients with chronic low back pain 52 53 See also editList of Seventh day Adventist hospitalsReferences edit Draper Electa 2014 12 19 Porter Adventist Hospital receives trauma III designation from state The Denver Post Retrieved 2023 09 05 AdventHealth Porter U S Acute Care Solutions Retrieved 2023 09 05 Porter Adventist Hospital A Full Service Acute Care Facility in Denver Colorado Excel Medical 2022 11 08 Retrieved 2023 11 08 Porter Adventist Hospital Hospital Parking Management Retrieved 2023 11 08 69CO Porter Memorial Hospital Heliport SkyVector Retrieved 2023 09 15 Svaldi Aldo 2017 12 11 Hospital owners merge Catholic Health Initiative to move HQ from Denver The Pueblo Chieftain Retrieved 2023 09 13 Sealover Ed 2017 12 29 Colorado hospitals must begin posting prices for most common procedures on Jan 1 Denver Business Journal Retrieved 2023 12 14 Masterson Les 2018 01 03 Colorado law requires hospitals post prices for common procedures Healthcare Dive Retrieved 2023 12 14 Morse Susan 2018 01 05 Colorado signs law mandating that hospitals post self pay prices Healthcare Finance Retrieved 2023 12 14 Younts JoAnna Gorelik Konstantin 2022 10 14 Price transparency data provides new visibility into real rates paid to providers Healthcare Dive Retrieved 2023 12 15 Low Rob 2022 08 09 Study 31 Colorado hospitals not complying with price transparency law KDVR Retrieved 2023 12 14 Lee Alina 2022 08 07 Price transparency laws enforced for Colorado hospitals KXRM TV Retrieved 2023 12 14 Metzger Hannah 2023 04 19 Colorado Senate OKs enforcing price transparency for hospitals Colorado Politics Retrieved 2023 12 14 Reeves Melissa 2023 02 14 Colorado hospital system Centura Health breaking up KUSA Retrieved 2023 12 14 Centura Health splits into two companies after 27 years CBS Colorado 2023 02 15 Retrieved 2023 12 14 Vogel Susanna 2023 08 03 Centura fold finalized CommonSpirit and AdventHealth divvy up hospital portfolio Healthcare Dive Retrieved 2023 12 14 Romano Analisa 2023 08 02 AdventHealth CommonSpirit Health rebrand with end of Centura Denver Business Journal Retrieved 2023 08 04 McRae Jennifer 2023 10 30 Denver s AdventHealth Porter hospital without hot water heat due to boiler system failure CBS Colorado Retrieved 2023 11 07 a b Reeves Melissa 2023 10 30 Hospital evacuates patients staff after boiler system breaks leaving no heat or hot water KUSA TV Retrieved 2023 11 07 Langford Katie 2023 10 30 AdventHealth Porter hospital in Denver closes after losing heat hot water The Denver Post Retrieved 2023 11 07 McKinley Carol 2023 10 31 Denver hospital evacuates patients staff after boiler system breaks leaving no heat or hot water The Denver Gazette Retrieved 2023 11 07 McRae Jennifer 2023 11 09 Denver s AdventHealth Porter hospital reopens after closure for boiler system failure CBS Colorado Retrieved 2023 11 10 Whitley Morgan 2023 11 09 AdventHealth Porter hospital reopens after failed boiler KDVR Retrieved 2023 11 10 Factor Jacob 2023 11 09 AdventHealth Porter hospital reopens after boiler system failure forces 10 day closure The Denver Post Retrieved 2023 11 10 a b c d e Porter Adventist Hospital Puts Most Surgeries On Hold CBS Colorado 2018 04 05 Retrieved 2023 09 08 a b Jones Sheena 2018 04 05 Past surgical patients at a Denver hospital may be at risk of HIV hepatitis state warns CNN health Retrieved 2023 09 08 a b Ingold John 2018 04 12 Bone fragment stuck to surgical tool provided early clue to Porter hospital s cleaning woes The Denver Post Retrieved 2023 09 12 a b Porter Adventist Hospital Resumes Surgeries After Sterilization Issue CBS Colorado 2018 04 12 Retrieved 2023 09 12 a b Rettner Rachael 2018 04 05 Hospital Breach May Have Exposed Patients to HIV Hepatitus What Went Wrong Live Science Retrieved 2023 09 08 a b Hernandez Elizabeth 2018 04 06 Porter Adventist Hospital extends period patients may have been at risk of contracting disease suspends all surgeries for now The Denver Post Retrieved 2023 09 08 Hernandez Elizabeth 2018 04 04 Denver hospital surgery patients warned of potential risk of HIV hepatitis B hepatitis C The Denver Post Retrieved 2023 09 08 Vatican Johnny 2019 06 19 Colorado Hospital Faces Lawsuit After Contaminated Surgical Tools Led To Infections One Death Medical Daily Retrieved 2023 09 15 a b Patients say dirty instruments caused hundreds of infections Associated Press 2019 06 17 Retrieved 2023 09 15 Contreras Oscar 2018 04 06 Porter Adventist Hospital cancels more surgeries following sterilization breach The Denver Post Retrieved 2023 09 08 Ingold John 2018 04 11 Colorado Health Department confirms surgical infections at Porter but link to sterilization flaws unclear The Denver Post Retrieved 2023 09 12 Surgeries set to resume at Porter Adventist Hospital after sterilization breach KDVR 2018 04 11 Retrieved 2023 09 12 Minor Nathaniel 2018 04 12 Surgeries Back On As Porter Hospital Officials Say We re Sorry Colorado Public Radio Retrieved 2023 09 12 Aaro David 2019 06 16 Colorado hospital faces lawsuit from dozens of patients over severe infections Fox News Retrieved 2023 09 15 a b Newman Katelyn 2019 06 17 Lawsuit Alleges Infections Death Tied to Hospital Sterilization Procedures U S News amp World Report Retrieved 2023 09 15 a b Karlik Michael 2021 01 19 State Supreme Court dismisses appeal from Denver hospital being sued for infections Colorado Politics Retrieved 2023 11 13 a b Portercare Adventist Health System instrument sterilization 6 5M class action settlement Top Class Actions 2023 06 21 Retrieved 2023 11 14 Rettner Rachael 2019 06 20 Dirty Surgical Instruments Tied to Hundreds of Infections at Colorado Hospital Lawsuit Alleges Live Science Retrieved 2023 09 15 Delmonico Kimberly 2019 07 22 Lawsuit Alleges Dirty Instruments Caused Hundreds Of Infections Orthopedics This Week Retrieved 2023 09 15 a b c Karlik Michael 2021 01 08 Col Supreme Court to decide if state s release of public records should now be confidential Colorado Politics Retrieved 2023 11 08 Karlik Michael 2023 01 14 Justices question Denver hospital s desire to suppress public records in patient injury lawsuit Colorado Politics Retrieved 2023 11 13 Delmonico Kim 2023 07 03 Instrument Sterilization Class Action Settles For 6 5M Orthopedics This Week Retrieved 2023 11 14 Svaldi Aldo 2018 07 03 Porter Adventist suspends transplant operations forcing 232 patients to find another hospital The Denver Post Retrieved 2023 09 12 Sealover Ed 2018 07 03 Denver hospital suspends organ transplant program Denver Business Journal Retrieved 2023 09 12 Nedelman Michael 2018 07 05 Patients on transplant waitlists face uncertainty after hospital suspends program CNN health Retrieved 2023 09 12 Seaman Jessica 2019 07 19 Denver s Porter Adventist Hospital in final stages of restarting organ transplants a year after suspending services The Denver Post Retrieved 2023 09 13 Colorado hospital to resume transplant surgeries yer later Associated Press 2019 07 19 Retrieved 2023 09 13 Sandberg Josh 2023 10 25 Aclarion Announces Signing of Commercial Agreement With Porter Hospital an AdventHealth facility to Bring Nociscan Technology to Denver OrthoSpineNews Retrieved 2023 11 13 AdventHealth Porter to use Aclarion technology for back pain Hospital Management 2023 10 26 Retrieved 2023 11 13 External links editOfficial website nbsp Porter Sanitarium and Hospital Denver Public Library Centura Health Porter Adventist Hospital HospitalCompare Centura Health Porter Adventist Hospital Denver CO USA Today Porter Adventist Hospital debuts an army of germ fighting robots Denverite Group of doctors travels abroad to perform free surgeries KSL com Ahead of the Curve at Porter Adventist Hospital Foodservice Equipment Reports Portals nbsp Christianity nbsp Colorado nbsp Medicine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title AdventHealth Porter amp oldid 1223687464, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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