Technology Connects St. Joseph’s Health Heart Specialists to Rome Memorial Hospital Patients
November 20, 2020SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Rome Memorial Hospital (RMH) and St. Joseph’s Health are teaming up to offer patients in rural areas access to highly advanced cardiac care. The “Bluetooth stethoscope” technology being used at the Cardiovascular Institute at RMH allows doctors to hear and see a patient’s heartbeat without physically being there.
“This technology is the first of its kind in the region,” said Dr. Russell Silverman, MD, FACC, medical director of the St. Joseph’s Health Heart Failure Clinic and Chief Medical Officer at RMH. “It enables us to bring high quality heart care to areas that might otherwise not be served by these types of subspecialties.
During a consultation, the patient at RMH is accompanied by a nurse or respiratory therapist (RT). They connect via computer to the cardiologist in Syracuse. The cardiologist speaks with the patient to assess how he/she is feeling. Then, the nurse or RT moves the Bluetooth stethoscope to different parts of the patient’s chest and neck so the physician can hear and see the patient’s heart activity.
“Our goal is to use this remarkable technology to keep patients close to home,” said Silverman. “By treating their heart issues using the Bluetooth stethoscope, we hope to avoid transferring them out of town to St. Joseph’s Health Hospital if they don’t need tertiary care. They can stay close to their loved ones, which is what we strive for.”
St. Joseph’s Health and RMH are the only hospitals in the region using this technology. Silverman says the increase of telehealth during the COVID-19 pandemic helped to progress the program and make it a reality. RMH is currently using the Bluetooth stethoscope for inpatient and ER consultations.
St. Joseph’s Health is one of only 8 hospitals in the nation to be named an American Heart Association Center of Excellence, one of America’s 50 Best Hospitals for Cardiac Surgery according to a national study by Healthgrades, and it received the highest performance rating for Heart Bypass Surgery by U.S. News and World Report. For more information, visit https://everybeatmatterssjh.org/.
For an appointment at the St. Joseph’s Health Cardiovascular Institute office in the Dorothy G. Griffin Cardiovascular Center at Rome Memorial Hospital, call 315-338-7220.
About St. Joseph’s Health
“St. Joseph’s Health is a regional non-profit health care system based in Syracuse, NY. St. Joseph’s has been an innovative leader in health care since our founding in 1869 as the first hospital open to the public in the city of Syracuse. Offering primary, specialty and home care, a Magnet-recognized hospital, and collaboration with community partners, St. Joseph's Health advances the well-being of the communities we serve through an expanding range of services to ensure our patients achieve optimum long-term health. St. Joseph’s is the only hospital in Syracuse to hold the LeapFrog ‘A’ safety rating, ranked by Consumer Reports among the top 15 heart surgery centers in the country, a designated Stroke Center and a U.S. News “Best Regional Hospital.” The St. Joseph’s Health Hospital NICU was the first in Syracuse and is celebrating its 50th Anniversary throughout 2020. St. Joseph’s Health is affiliated with St. Joseph’s Physicians, and is a member of Trinity Health. For more information, visit www.sjhsyr.org/legacy.”