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Hospital receives its 21st consecutive “A” Safety Grade from The Leapfrog Group If you drive past Kenmore Mercy Hospital, you will see 21 frogs lined up on the front lawn holding the letter “A.” That’s because they’re playing a celebratory game of...
» Read MoreCatholic Health has embraced a new technology provider based in New York State, Turbett Surgical. This collaboration introduces a remarkable solution that revolutionizes the way we sterilize surgical trays, while addressing multiple challenges we face in the...
» Read MoreHighlighting nationally-recognized achievements in healthcare quality and patient safety, Kenmore Mercy Hospital was named a Top Hospital by The Leapfrog Group, a national industry watchdog organization of employers and other large purchasers of healthcare...
» Read MoreKenmore Mercy Hospital received the Buffalo-Niagara region’s only “A” Safety Grade in the Leapfrog Group’s fall 2022 Hospital Safety Grade Report, which rates hospitals on how well they protect patients from preventable harm. It is the 18th...
» Read MoreRemains only hospital in WNY to receive elite award for its commitment to nursing excellence Kenmore Mercy Hospital attained Magnet recognition for the second time, a testament to its continued dedication to high-quality nursing practice. The American Nurses...
» Read MoreIf you’re considering orthopaedic surgery, you might wonder how long recovery may take. The length of rehabilitation varies from person to person, but almost always begins immediately after surgery. Following the procedure, your orthopaedic surgeon will...
» Read MoreThe Intensive Care Unit (ICU) at Kenmore Mercy Hospital has been named a recipient of the Gold-Level Beacon Award for Excellence presented by the American Association of Critical-Care Nurses (AACN). The award recognizes the nation’s highest performing...
» Read MoreWorking as a firefighter in North Tonawanda for nearly 20 years, and as a paramedic for 30 years – not to mention years of arthritis and playing sports – my knees were shot. But the prospect of knee replacement surgery was concerning. Would I be able to...
» Read MoreEric Koch, DO, FACP, has been named Vice President of Medical Affairs at Kenmore Mercy. He succeeds James Fitzpatrick, MD, who has served in the role since 2006. Starting April 24, Dr. Koch will provide medical leadership for clinical and quality performance....
» Read MoreEvery four years, the greatest winter athletes combine years of training and preparation to compete against the best in the world with hopes of earning an Olympic medal. While these athletes appear to be superhuman, they can still experience serious injuries...
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