The Hospital of Central Connecticut
Programs
Hartford HealthCare Cancer Institute
Hartford HealthCare Cancer Institute:Hartford HealthCare is Connecticut's most comprehensive healthcare network. Our fully integrated health system includes a tertiary-care teaching hospital, an acute-care community teaching hospital, an acute-care hospital and trauma center, two community hospitals. The Hartford HealthCare Cancer Institute encompasses comprehensive cancer centers at seven hospitals across Connecticut; Hartford Hospital, The Hospital of Central Connecticut, The William W. Backus Hospital, Midstate Medical Center, Windham Community Memorial Hospital, The Charlotte Hungerford Hospital and St. Vincent's Medical Center. Collectively, the cancer programs within the Cancer Institute treat more than 5,000 new cancer patients per year while caring for tens of thousands of existing patients, offering a full range of innovative, evidence-based and personalized treatments designed to meet the needs of each individual patient. Our innovative Institute approach is unlike any other in the state and is among the most highly regarded in the nation. Through our Institute, which is organized around a specific disease and not necessarily location, we can apply best practices throughout our system so that patients receive the same high standards of care no matter where they live or which Hartford HealthCare cancer center they choose. For all of our patients, a dedicated team of oncologists, surgeons, radiologists, pathologists, nurses, clinical researchers, technicians and others collaborate to provide the exact course of care they need. The Institute's multidisciplinary disease management teams meet and collaborate regularly to lend expertise and insight on numerous cancer types, translating into exceptional coordinated care. The Institute's accomplished, fellowship-trained physicians are nationally recognized for their level of sophisticated care in areas such as radiation oncology, medical oncology and surgical oncology. Patients are also cared for in an environment that emphasizes compassion and personal connections, with a team of trained nurse navigators who provide guidance and support to patients and families, from diagnosis to recovery. The Institute also boasts a thriving survivorship program. In 2013, the Hartford HealthCare Cancer Institute became the first community-based cancer program to become a member of the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Alliance, establishing a relationship with one of the world's premier cancer centers. The Institute's membership in the Alliance provides patients in Connecticut access to the most advanced, leading-edge treatments available anywhere. In 2017, the Institute was accredited as a network by the American College of Surgeons Commission on Cancer, one of a select few institutes nationwide to be recognized as a system, rather than individual cancer centers. For patients coming through our doors with a cancer diagnosis, that means three things: standardized care, more options and more hope.More than four years after the Hartford HealthCare Cancer Institute became the charter member of the Memorial Sloan Kettering (MSK) Cancer Alliance, cancer patients now have unprecedented access to the world's most advanced clinical trials. And more than ever before, physicians, nurses, pharmacists and researchers are working collaboratively to implement cancer treatment standards and protocols developed at MSK, the premier cancer treatment center in the country. This distinctive cancer care and clinical research partnership means the Hartford HealthCare Cancer Institute brings the most innovative, evidence-based cancer care directly into community settings.For FY22, the approximate number of cases were as follows:Hartford Hospital - 3,381The Hospital of Central Connecticut - 1,325The William W. Backus Hospital - 921Midstate Medical Center - 720Windham Community Memorial Hospital - 164The Charlotte Hungerford Hospital - 308St. Vincent's Medical Center - 696The five most common types of cancer diagnosed by teams of specialists at the Hartford HealthCare Cancer Institute are cancers of the bladder, breast, colon, lung and prostate. Each patient has a unique scenario requiring a personalized plan.Approximately 1,714 Breast Cancer cases were treated across the system as follows:Hartford Hospital - 638The Hospital of Central Connecticut - 2,324The William W. Backus Hospital - 240Midstate Medical Center - 212Windham Community Memorial Hospital - 70The Charlotte Hungerford Hospital - 52St. Vincent's Medical Center - 178Approximately 851 Lung Cancer cases were treated across the system as follows:Hartford Hospital - 381The Hospital of Central Connecticut - 167The William W. Backus Hospital - 131Midstate Medical Center - 61Windham Community Memorial Hospital - 17The Charlotte Hungerford Hospital - 36St. Vincent's Medical Center- 57Approximately 1,175 Prostate Cancer cases were treated across the system as follows:Hartford Hospital - 580The Hospital of Central Connecticut - 158The William W. Backus Hospital - 130Midstate Medical Center - 125Windham Community Memorial Hospital - 1The Charlotte Hungerford Hospital - 54 St. Vincent's Medical Center - 127 Approximately 393 Bladder Cancer cases were treated across the system as follows:Hartford Hospital - 146The Hospital of Central Connecticut - 58The William W. Backus Hospital - 72Midstate Medical Center - 51 Windham Community Memorial Hospital - 12The Charlotte Hungerford Hospital - 32St. Vincent's Medical Center - 22Approximately 334 Colon Cancer cases were treated across the system as follows:Hartford Hospital - 145The Hospital of Central Connecticut - 60The William W. Backus Hospital - 33Midstate Medical Center - 43Windham Community Memorial Hospital - 7The Charlotte Hungerford Hospital - 12St. Vincent's Medical Center - 34As always, Hartford HealthCare is creating a better future for healthcare in Connecticut and beyond. We are a community of caregivers engaged in developing a coordinated, consistent high standard of care. We use research and education as partners in care delivery. We create and engage in meaningful alliances to enhance access to services. We invest in technology and training to develop new pathways to improve the timeliness, efficiency and accuracy of our services.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesOct 1, 2021 – Sep 30, 2022Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$108.2MDigestive Health Services
Digestive Health (Gastroenterology):Doctors at The Hospital of Central Connecticut use advanced equipment and procedures to help diagnose and treat a variety of colorectal and anorectal conditions. Conditions treated includes Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD); Hemorrhoids; Colon Polyps; Bowel Cancer (Colon/Rectal) and Fecal Incontinence.The Hospital of Central Connecticut (HCC) offers a variety of procedures and technology to diagnose colorectal conditions. Clinics are located at both the Bradley Memorial Campus and the New Britain General Campus. The Bradley Memorial campus has a legacy of caring for the Southington community and is supported by a staff that has enthusiasm for their work and compassion for their patients. The New Britain General campus opened in 1899 and has grown into a dynamic, acute-care teaching facility. Our reputation as a leading healthcare provider enables us to attract outstanding talent and acquire leading technology to remain firmly committed to our mission to provide outstanding care to our community.For FY22, there were 2,811 cases, 2,490 patients and 16 surgeons on staff.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesOct 1, 2021 – Sep 30, 2022Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$35.7MHeart & Vascular Services
Heart & Vascular:The Hospital of Central Connecticut's (HOCC) Division of Cardiology offers a full spectrum of heart-related services aimed at heart disease prevention, testing, treatment and rehabilitation. The HOCC care team includes board-certified cardiologists, medical and surgical intensivists (doctors who specialize in intensive care), cardiac care nurses, respiratory therapists, cardiac rehabilitation specialists, nutritionists and other specially trained staff members. These units work closely with other departments, including echocardiography, nuclear cardiology and the cardiac catheterization lab. The community has access to an outpatient Heart Failure Program and Infusion Center for Heart Failure, certified by JCAHO, an independent, not-for-profit organization, that recognizes high quality performance standards with a special certification. Additionally, as part of the cardiac rehabilitation program, a highly specialized peripheral vascular disease exercise program is offered.HOCC is able to manage complex heart and vascular cases in its new hybrid procedure room, a state-of-the-art suite that allows vascular surgeons, electrophysiologists and invasive cardiologists to perform procedures guided by real-time images. The multidisciplinary team at HOCC treats patients who have a wide range of circulatory (vascular) issues and irregular heart rhythms in this advanced environment.In addition, the hospital includes telemetry units staffed by board-certified cardiologists and specially trained nurses and technicians. Telemetry allows caregivers to simultaneously monitor the hearts of multiple patients at once. Blood-oxygen level, blood pressure and heart rates and rhythms are continuously measured and data relayed to computers. Information is continually monitored, allowing staff to react quickly to changes in a patient's condition.Heart & Vascular Services provided at The HOCC includes:* Cardiac Catheterization Lab* Cardiac Rehabilitation* Cardiology Tests* Critical Care * Electrophysiology Lab* Emergency Care Services* Women's Heart Wellness CenterFor FY22, there were 252 cases, 208 patients and 5 surgeons on staff.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesOct 1, 2021 – Sep 30, 2022Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$38.7M
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