St. Elizabeth Healthcare has earned The Joint Commission’s Gold Seal of Approval® and recertification of the American Heart Association’s Heart-Check mark for Comprehensive Cardiac Center (CCC).
First Implantation Marks Milestone in Cardiac Care, Enhancing Patient Quality of Life and Treatment Flexibility.
Seasoned St. Elizabeth leader brings her dedication to Florence.
One of the first patients in the nation to have the world’s first dual-chamber leadless pacemaker system implanted in him outside of clinical trials said it has been life-changing.
A local mom who started a foundation after the loss of a child now has a suite dedicated to parents who need to grieve at St. Elizabeth Hospital in Edgewood.
St. Elizabeth Healthcare announces key leadership changes within the executive team. Vera Hall has stepped into the role of Chief Operations Officer, and Dr. James Horn has assumed the position of Chief Clinical Officer. “As clinicians, Vera Hall and Dr. Horn offer a distinctive perspective and commitment to advancing patient care within the leadership team,” said Garren Colvin, President and Chief …
Doctors with the Florence Wormald Heart & Vascular Institute at St. Elizabeth Healthcare are the first in Kentucky and the Greater Cincinnati region to implant the Aurora EV-ICD™ system — a new device to treat fast or irregular heartbeats and prevent sudden cardiac arrest. J. Christian Hays, MD, Director of Cardiac Electrophysiology at St. Elizabeth Healthcare, performed the procedure on January 12, 2024. …
Houchens Insurance Group donated $1 million to St. Elizabeth Healthcare to help promote community well being and vital healthcare initiatives. While Houchens Insurance Group has consistently supported the St. Elizabeth Foundation throughout the years, this $1 million donation marks the company’s first donation of such magnitude. It will be split equally between the Edgewood Cancer Center and the Florence Wormald Heart & Vascular …
Now in its eighth year, the partnership between St. Elizabeth, the Reds and Pitch In For Baseball & Softball (PIFBS) is designed to help baseball and softball programs in Northern Kentucky and Southeast Indiana prepare for the upcoming 2024 season.

