Asante

Asante

Hospitals and Health Care

Medford, Oregon 8,826 followers

To be your trusted health partner for life – every person, every time.

About us

We welcome dialogue that's on-topic and courteous. Offensive, defamatory, inaccurate or misleading information will be removed, including content that breaches LinkedIn's service terms. Read our social guidelines here: https://bit.ly/3tMll5y. Asante is based in Medford, Oregon, and governed by a board of directors comprised of local volunteers and physicians. Board members give their time to ensure that the people of nine southern Oregon and northern California counties receive high-quality health care services provided with compassion. All decisions are made by people who live and work in our community. Our facilities include Asante Ashland Community Hospital in Ashland, Asante Rogue Regional Medical Center in Medford, Asante Three Rivers Medical Center in Grants Pass, Asante Physician Partners and additional health care partnerships throughout the region.

Website
http://www.asante.org
Industry
Hospitals and Health Care
Company size
5,001-10,000 employees
Headquarters
Medford, Oregon
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
1995
Specialties
Sports and Orthopedic Center, Heart and Vascular Center, Neonatal Intensive Care, Cancer Center, Robotic Surgery, Bariatric Center, Sleep Center, Tomotherapy, Imaging, Women's and Children's Sevices, Birth Center, Cardiology, Primary Care, Stroke Center, Family Birth Center, Pediatrics, Neurology, Urology, Internal Medicine, and Urgent Care

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    “Everything that I have, everything is because of Asante. From all the lab techs who have taken extra care to be as gentle as possible with me to every nurse who has treated me with kindness, excellent care and most of all, made me laugh, my team has done everything to let me have all this.” Read Suzanne's story and join her at the 2024 Walk for Hope on October 5: https://lnkd.in/gnnKyu67.

    Five-year cancer survivor is grateful for every day - Your Health Matters

    Five-year cancer survivor is grateful for every day - Your Health Matters

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    Asante has named Brandon Mencini as CEO of Asante Rogue Regional Medical Center and Asante Ashland Community Hospital. “Brandon comes to us with a wealth of knowledge and a proven track record in serving communities similar to ours in Southern Oregon. As an energetic and dynamic health care leader, he is the ideal leader for our hospitals in Medford and Ashland, bringing a reputation for leading high-quality organizations. We are confident his passion for employee, provider and community engagement will further Asante’s mission,” said Tom Gessel, President and CEO of Asante. Mencini has diverse experience in urban, rural and community hospital settings and started his healthcare career as an emergency medical technician (EMT). He brings more than 20 years of health care executive leadership experience, most recently serving as the CEO of Mercy Hospital in Colorado, a multi-state regional trauma center and not-for-profit hospital. Prior to this role he served as Chief Operating Officer of Chippenham Hospital, a 466-bed level I trauma and burn center in Richmond, Virginia, and part of HCA Healthcare. Mencini will be moving to Southern Oregon with his family and will begin his new role on July 22.

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    Introducing Asante Immediate Care in Medford! We’re open and our team is here to see you. Hours are 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily at the Black Oak Medical Plaza, Medford. Asante offers more options to care with the opening of our second Immediate Care location at 555 Black Oak, Medford; in the Medical Plaza on the Asante Rogue Regional campus. Immediate Care providers are emergency trained in a wide range of conditions, and patients can receive lab draws and imaging — including X-rays, ultrasound and CT scans — on site, often with results on the same day. “We’re excited to offer these services in Jackson County to ensure our patients receive the right level of care at the right place and the right time,” says Dr. Chris David, Medical Director at Asante Three Rivers and Director of Immediate Care. Patients are seen first by a triage nurse, who decides whether Immediate Care is best or a trip to the Emergency Department is in order. Patients who are transferred to the ED are not billed for the Immediate Care visit. Immediate Care provides treatment for minor sprains, strains and breaks, concussions, mild fevers, severe colds, nausea, diarrhea and stomach virus symptoms, insect bites, minor animal bites, neck pain, back pain, ear infections, pink eye, urinary tract infections and allergies. Asante Immediate Care is an outpatient department of Asante Rogue Regional Medical Center. To learn more about Immediate Care, visit: https://lnkd.in/gWTBFgcY

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    We have an opening for a director of Finance with health care experience. This new leader will join a strong team with a sense of urgency, transparency and ownership, while being the key deliverer of financial information. Asante is a $1.3 billion net revenue healthcare system in Southern Oregon and was recently affirmed with an A+ credit rating. View the job listing at https://lnkd.in/gbdKmtvM.

    Finance Director in Medford, Oregon, United States

    Finance Director in Medford, Oregon, United States

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    We’re celebrating Heart Month with another first. The first transaortic valve replacement (TAVR) in Asante Rogue Regional’s new, state-of-the-art operating suites was performed by Dr. Kent Dauterman, a cardiologist with Southern Oregon Cardiology. A TAVR procedure uses small incisions and a catheter to perform aortic valve replacement rather than open-heart surgery.    The procedure began shortly after 8 a.m. on Feb. 8. By that night, the patient, Jim, a 70-year-old longtime truck driver and Marine veteran from Grants Pass, was walking laps around the Heart Center floor. Jim said “I feel great.” Jim went home the next day and said “I still feel great.”   More than 900 patients have received TAVRs since the program first started at ARRMC in 2015. Dr. Dauterman says the new hybrid operating rooms provide state-of-the-art imaging and all the equipment needed should a TAVR suddenly require open-heart surgery. “So it’s as safe as possible for the patient, providing the highest likelihood of doing well,” he says. “The goal is getting you fixed and going home.”

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