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HEALTH CARE INNOVATORS
BUILDING BODY PARTS Mayo is developing 3D printing technology to replace organs. PAGE 6
Dr. Mathew Thomas, director of thoracic surgery at Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville, and Robert Pooley, a medical physicist.
Photo by Dede Smith
MORE HEALTH INNOVATORS INSIDE Turning the phone into a lifesaver
Baptist Health’s at-home care
A nursing degree in 12 months
New techniques for pain sufferers
Detecting a deadly infection
TriageLogic is built on the foundation that a phone call could – and should – save your life. PAGE 4
Efforts to keep patients, especially older adults, out of the hospital is showing positive results. PAGE 5
Jacksonville University and Baptist Health work together to speed the education of nurses. PAGE 8
A UF Health program is helping patients find pain relief without the use of addictive opioids. PAGE 9
HCA Healthcare is working on ways to detect sepsis, a deadly infection, with a computer algorithm. PAGE 10
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CITY GOVERNMENT
The HUB Brooklyn moves forward
Tentative deal for Downtown tower
The project at Riverside Avenue and Forest Street will feature a coffee shop, Alder & Oak restaurant
City offers $35.88 million in public incentives for a 44-story residential tower at the former Jacksonville Landing. PAGE 21
and bar, a rooftop bar and studio and event space. PAGE 18
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