CARDINAL POINTE PARTNERS
We're proud of the business partnerships we've formed with a wide range of amazing healthcare organizations, and facilities such as:
CHI St. Vincent |
USC Arcadia Hospital |
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CHI St. Joseph Health |
Providence Little Company of Mary |
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Trinity Health System |
Cayuga Medical Center |
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Deborah Heart & Lung Center |
RWJ Somerset Medical Center |
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Fremont Health |
UTMB Health |
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Parkview Health |
Baptist Health |
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BJC HealthCare |
Sanford Health |
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PARTNER FEEDBACK - COMMONSPIRIT SOUTHEAST REGION
“After just two weeks of the installation, we have had over 400 encounters with health station kiosks placed in our two local malls. We have identified multiple individuals without primary care providers who have been referred to our FAD and call center. The response has been incredibly positive, and we are looking forward to what opportunities for targeted marketing to the users we can utilize moving forward. Alan and Ladd have been so supportive and easy to work with. Absolutely a great partnership!”
Laurie Labishak Market Director Public Relations | Marketing | Communications Trinity Health System
November 2022
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HEALTH STATION SITE FEEDBACK
New Health Station for Testing Blood Pressure at Mt. Laurel YMCA is a “Huge Hit” with Members
The Sun Papers, June 26, 2019
Deborah Heart and Lung Center, in partnership with the Mt. Laurel YMCA, recently installed a self-check blood pressure machine in the Y?s central promenade. The Mt. Laurel YMCA serves as part of the YMCA of Burlington and Camden Counties. “Our members absolutely love it,” said Sherri Gordon, the YMCA Director of Membership.
Within the first month, 868 visitors checked their blood pressure; 217 checked their body mass index; and 279 users reviewed the other services offered by Deborah on the kiosk, including a heart health quiz, sleep quiz, PAD quiz, AFib quiz, and find a physician.
Lewis Clark, Deborah's vice president for marketing/media/public Relations, said “Deborah is excited about the new partnership and are actively working to expand community outreach with other facilities in the area.”
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