Teaming Up for Your Child’s Health…Leesburg Regional Medical Center, our Medical Staff Pediatricians and the Central Florida Pediatric Intensive Care Specialists
What
are Pediatric Hospitalists?Pediatric Hospitalists are pediatricians that specialize in and primarily practice in the hospital setting. Pediatric Hospitalists work with your pediatrician and other providers and physicians involved in your child’s care. If your pediatrician suggests that your child receive care from a Pediatric Hospitalist, you can be assured that your child will receive the same high quality care that you receive from your pediatrician and that the hospitalist will be working very closely with your child’s regular physician. The pediatric hospitalist will work to care for your child in a way that is reassuring, comfortable and of the highest standards and quality.
There is a growing trend nationally for physicians to either be community based or hospital based. In July of 2006 the pediatricians of Leesburg Regional Medical Center asked the hospital to work with them to develop a hospitalist model of care for our community. From a time and service perspective the pediatrician can not be in the office and in the hospital at the same time. If there is an urgent need at the hospital, they have to respond to that patient and scheduled office visits must wait. If there is a non-urgent need at the hospital, the pediatrician responds before office hours, during their lunch break or after office hours. During busy times, the pediatrician is juggling hospital patients, emergency patients, office visits and often has on-call responsibility to their office patients and to the hospital after hours and on weekends.
Leesburg Regional Medical Center worked with the Pediatricians on our medical staff and evaluated many options to have a pediatric hospitalist model. The physicians are highly qualified pediatricians and were interviewed by both the hospital administration and Pediatricians in our community. Our desire was to have a seamless process to transition patients from the community into the hospital and back to their pediatrician or provider of care.
Yes, not only will they know your child or newborn is in the hospital, communication will occur at the time of admission, during the stay and before discharge as needed to insure comprehensive and high quality of care delivery. Our Pediatricians in the community and the Hospitalists will work very closely together.
No, the Hospitalists work in the hospital and are readily available to spend time with patients and their families and to coordinate in-hospital care and treatment.
Generally not, your pediatrician will be attending to his or her patients that are in the community and working with the Hospitalists to plan for your child’s needs following discharge from the hospital. Again, your primary physician will be kept informed of your child’s progress throughout the hospital stay.
The Hospitalists on our staff will provide excellent care to all newborn and pediatric patients admitted to their care. Any Pediatrician can contact the Hospitalists to arrange for a direct admission of a patient to their care. Patients can also be admitted as needed from our Emergency Department.
When your child is ready for discharge, we will insure that you have a planned follow-up appointment for care and that we are communicating with that physician. This may be a pediatrician, a family practice physician or a specialist, depending upon your child or newborn’s specific needs.
Leesburg Regional Medical Center and our Pediatricians on staff are proud to be able to offer this service to our patients. We have worked diligently to insure an excellent and well coordinated model of care that maximizes patient, family, physician and employee satisfaction. We are confident in our ability to meet your needs.
Central Florida Pediatric Intensive Care
Specialists or CFPICS will be providing services at Leesburg Regional
Medical Center. CFPICS has assisted primary care physicians with
over 18,000 patients since establishment in January of 1994. Originally
established in Orlando, the group is partnering with LRMC and
our community to provide services in Lake County. Dr.
Ayodeji Otegbeye, Medical Director and Dr. Sangeetha Shankar
are two of hospitalists that will provide services for our community.
For more information, call The Leesburg Regional Medical Center Maternal and Child Health Department at 352.323.5960. |
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To refer a patient to our Pediatric Hospitalists, call 352.787.7018. |