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Healthcare Strategist Trend Watch, February 9, 2007
Good Samaritan Hospital of Suffern, NY has launched www.goodsamheart.org, a microsite that provides in-depth information about cardiac healthcare for its patients.
The Web site, which can also be accessed from the hospital's main site, is divided into nine sub-sections, allowing the viewer to get general information on cardiac health, to take a tour of the hospital, view or request information, and choose a doctor.
Good Samaritan began the new site to celebrate the opening of the Active International Cardiovascular Institute, which offers advanced cardiovascular procedures, including open heart surgery, emergency angioplasty, and elective angioplasty, among others.
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