Dr. Rachel Hamilton and Practice Manager Lucy Williams, part of the Primary Care Team to receive recognition. ~ Photo courtesy of Melody Nester
NORTH CONWAY, NH – The Mount Washington Valley Rural Health Clinic – Primary Care at Memorial Hospital is pleased to announce it has been awarded level 3 recognition by the National Committee for Quality Assurance Patient-Centered Medical Home Program.
NCQA is a private, non-profit organization dedicated to improving health care quality. NCQA accredits and certifies a wide range of health care organizations. It also recognizes clinicians and practices in key areas of performance. NCQA is committed to providing health care quality information for consumers, purchasers, health care providers and researchers.
“NCQA Patient-Centered Medical Home Recognition raises the bar in defining high quality care by emphasizing access, health information technology and coordinated care focused on patients,” said NCQA President Margaret E. O’Kane. “Recognition shows that Mount Washington Valley Rural Health has the tools, systems and resources to provide its patients with the right care, at the right time.”
Memorial’s Chief Medical Officer Ray Rabideau, MD added, “We are proud of our primary care team and this national recognition they are receiving. Level 3 recognition for Patient-Centered Medical Home illustrates the degree of hard work and dedication our team has to provide the best possible care to our community.”
The NCQA Patient-Centered Medical Home is a model of primary care that combines teamwork and information technology to improve care, improve patients’ experience of care and reduce costs. Medical homes foster ongoing partnerships between patients and their personal clinicians, instead of approaching care as the sum of episodic office visits. Each patient’s care is overseen by clinician-led care teams that coordinate treatment across the health care system. Research shows that medical homes can lead to higher quality and lower costs, and can improve patient and provider reported experiences of care.
To earn recognition, which is valid for three years, Mount Washington Valley Rural Health – Primary Care demonstrated the ability to meet the program’s key elements, embodying characteristics of the medical home. NCQA standards aligned with the joint principles of the Patient-Centered Medical Home established with the American College of Physicians, the American Academy of Family Physicians, the American Academy of Pediatrics and the American Osteopathic Association.
To find clinicians and their practices with NCQA PCMH Recognition, visit recognition.ncqa.org. For more information about Memorial Hospital’s primary care team, visit them online at memorialhospitalnh.org/primarycare
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A Wolfeboro home suffered only minor damage thanks to the mutual aid of multiple fire crews in the Wolfeboro area. ~ Photo courtesy of Wolfeboro Fire-Rescue
WOLFEBORO, NH – There was a Sunday morning fire in Wolfeboro that could have been much worse if it weren’t for the cooperation of multiple fire crews.
The Wolfeboro Fire-Rescue posted a grateful message on their Facebook page thanking other departments for their help after a structure fire broke out on Beach Pond road at 1:24 am Sunday.
Wolfeboro crews were committed to medical call for a critically ill patient when the call to the fire went out.
Meanwhile Wolfeboro Central Dispatch immediately contacted the Carroll County Sheriffs Office to request a 1st alarm assignment bringing Tuftonboro, Ossipee Corner, and Wakefield Fire departments to the scene of the fire.
Responding crews were able to make quick work of the fire keeping damages to a minimum with no injuries reported.
The department thanked all of those who responded adding “This incident is a perfect example of why the Ossipee Valley Mutual Aid system is so important to our community.”
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Steven Cooney, JFS Pysical Education Teacher and the Staff from Stan and Dan’s Sports Peter Moore, Stan Millen and Pat Ferland Stand behind on of the New Bikes for the Students in Project SUCCEED at the John Fuller School.
CONWAY, NH – Students at John Fuller School will be taking on the trails on bicycles thanks to the generosity of local businesses and organizations. The school announced last week that they have teamed up with Project Succeed and Stan and Dan’s Sports to launch a new Mountain Bike after school program.
Using grants from the New Hampshire Charitable Foundation and the generosity of Stan and Dan’s the program was able to attain 8 mountain bikes for students in the program. Project SUCCEED hopes to add 8 more bikes in the fall.
A Press release noted that John Fuller’s proximity to Whitaker Woods makes it a perfect location to run this program.
Students will learn about bike maintenance, safety and of course safe operation, while enjoying the natural outdoor space in the woods.
Steven Cooney, John Fuller physical education teacher is set to lead the program.
Project SUCCEED has been serving the children of Conway for 18 years and the program allows students to enrich their education and allows parents to work. More than half of the students in the Conway School District are registered in Project SUCCEED. For more information about project succeed and the programs they help facilitate go to projectsucceed.com.
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29-year-old John Williams was captured Saturday after a four day manhunt. ~ Police photo
NORRIDGEWOCK, Maine (AP) — A man accused of killing a Maine sheriff’s deputy is being held in the state’s maximum-security prison.
The Department of Corrections confirms John Williams is detained at the Maine State Prison in Warren. A statement describes the move as a routine request by the Somerset County Jail that’s undertaken when additional security precautions are needed for an inmate.
Williams is accused of killing Somerset County Cpl. Eugene Cole early Wednesday after the two had an encounter on a darkened road in Norridgewock.
Williams was shirtless and shoeless when he was arrested Saturday, the fourth day of a massive manhunt in the central Maine community.
The motive for the killing is unclear.
Williams is expected to make his initial court appearance soon. He can’t be reached for comment while in custody.
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NORTH CONWAY, NH – Once again, North Conway has captured the attention of the local experts at USA TODAY’s 10Best Readers’ Choice Travel Awards. North Conway is presently in the running for Best Small Town for Adventure. Voting continues until May 14, 2018, and votes can be cast daily during that period. This is the second time in the past six months North Conway has been nominated for a 10Best Readers’ Choice Travel Award.
Last November, North Conway was nominated as the Best Ski Town, and ended up being voted the #1 Ski Town in North America. The Mt Washington Valley Chamber of Commerce’s goal is to attain the same rating for the summertime adventure available not only in North Conway, but regionally in Mt Washington Valley, NH.
10Best starts by nominating approximately 20 businesses and/or destinations for a myriad of “Best of” Readers’ Choice Travel Awards. Readers then vote for their favorites, and the ten best at garnering votes make it to the esteemed list. No business or destination can pay to be listed in the awards. Instead, a team of local travel experts, well versed in the theme or location, make the nominations.
When describing North Conway, the nomination reads, “Set amid the sprawling White Mountain National Forest, North Conway offers visitors access to Mount Washington (the tallest peak in the northeast) and the accompanying four seasons recreation. During the snowy months, the area boasts some of the region’s best skiing and snowmobiling, while summer is excellent for hiking, golfing, fishing and camping. Fall leaf peeping is some of the best in the country.”
When asked about the significance of the nomination, Janice Crawford, Executive Director of the Mt Washington Valley Chamber of Commerce responded, “The 10Best awards, and others like them, set North Conway and the greater Mt Washington Valley on a national stage. We are proud that through our marketing and PR efforts, our region is high on the radar of local experts and national newspapers.”
North Conway faces some stiff competition for the Best Small Town for Adventure Award. From Everglades City, Florida and Sedona, Arizona, Watkins Glen, NY, Winthrop, Washington and Truckee, California to Stowe, Vermont and Bar Harbor, Maine, voters have 20 choices for the Best Small Town for Adventure. Yet, surrounded by the White Mountain National Forest, hundreds of thousands of acres of recreational lands are available for hiking, biking, waterfall tours, rock climbing, moose and wildlife tours, and more. Surrounded by attractions and filled with guided adventures on land and on the rivers that run through Mt Washington Valley, there is seemingly endless adventure here, from soft to hard-core.
Those interested in voting for North Conway can click here then bookmark the spot to vote daily until May 14, 2018. For more information about adventure, plus lodging, dining, shopping and playing in North Conway and the surrounding Mt Washington Valley, NH, go to www.MtWashingtonValley.org or call 800-367-3364 (900-DO-SEE-NH). To plan a vacation to New Hampshire, go to 222.VisitNH.gov.
Story Contributed by:
Marti Mayne
PR Manager, Mt Washington Valley Chamber of Commerce
207-846-6331
PR@mtwashingtonvalley.org
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Memorial Hospital Primary Care Receives National Recognition
Dr. Rachel Hamilton and Practice Manager Lucy Williams, part of the Primary Care Team to receive recognition. ~ Photo courtesy of Melody Nester
NORTH CONWAY, NH – The Mount Washington Valley Rural Health Clinic – Primary Care at Memorial Hospital is pleased to announce it has been awarded level 3 recognition by the National Committee for Quality Assurance Patient-Centered Medical Home Program.
NCQA is a private, non-profit organization dedicated to improving health care quality. NCQA accredits and certifies a wide range of health care organizations. It also recognizes clinicians and practices in key areas of performance. NCQA is committed to providing health care quality information for consumers, purchasers, health care providers and researchers.
“NCQA Patient-Centered Medical Home Recognition raises the bar in defining high quality care by emphasizing access, health information technology and coordinated care focused on patients,” said NCQA President Margaret E. O’Kane. “Recognition shows that Mount Washington Valley Rural Health has the tools, systems and resources to provide its patients with the right care, at the right time.”
Memorial’s Chief Medical Officer Ray Rabideau, MD added, “We are proud of our primary care team and this national recognition they are receiving. Level 3 recognition for Patient-Centered Medical Home illustrates the degree of hard work and dedication our team has to provide the best possible care to our community.”
The NCQA Patient-Centered Medical Home is a model of primary care that combines teamwork and information technology to improve care, improve patients’ experience of care and reduce costs. Medical homes foster ongoing partnerships between patients and their personal clinicians, instead of approaching care as the sum of episodic office visits. Each patient’s care is overseen by clinician-led care teams that coordinate treatment across the health care system. Research shows that medical homes can lead to higher quality and lower costs, and can improve patient and provider reported experiences of care.
To earn recognition, which is valid for three years, Mount Washington Valley Rural Health – Primary Care demonstrated the ability to meet the program’s key elements, embodying characteristics of the medical home. NCQA standards aligned with the joint principles of the Patient-Centered Medical Home established with the American College of Physicians, the American Academy of Family Physicians, the American Academy of Pediatrics and the American Osteopathic Association.
To find clinicians and their practices with NCQA PCMH Recognition, visit recognition.ncqa.org. For more information about Memorial Hospital’s primary care team, visit them online at memorialhospitalnh.org/primarycare
Wolfeboro Home Suffers Only Minor Damage Thanks To Multiple Crews
A Wolfeboro home suffered only minor damage thanks to the mutual aid of multiple fire crews in the Wolfeboro area. ~ Photo courtesy of Wolfeboro Fire-Rescue
WOLFEBORO, NH – There was a Sunday morning fire in Wolfeboro that could have been much worse if it weren’t for the cooperation of multiple fire crews.
The Wolfeboro Fire-Rescue posted a grateful message on their Facebook page thanking other departments for their help after a structure fire broke out on Beach Pond road at 1:24 am Sunday.
Wolfeboro crews were committed to medical call for a critically ill patient when the call to the fire went out.
Meanwhile Wolfeboro Central Dispatch immediately contacted the Carroll County Sheriffs Office to request a 1st alarm assignment bringing Tuftonboro, Ossipee Corner, and Wakefield Fire departments to the scene of the fire.
Responding crews were able to make quick work of the fire keeping damages to a minimum with no injuries reported.
The department thanked all of those who responded adding “This incident is a perfect example of why the Ossipee Valley Mutual Aid system is so important to our community.”
Project SUCCEED Teams Up With Stan & Dan’s To Help Students Hit The Trails
Steven Cooney, JFS Pysical Education Teacher and the Staff from Stan and Dan’s Sports Peter Moore, Stan Millen and Pat Ferland Stand behind on of the New Bikes for the Students in Project SUCCEED at the John Fuller School.
CONWAY, NH – Students at John Fuller School will be taking on the trails on bicycles thanks to the generosity of local businesses and organizations. The school announced last week that they have teamed up with Project Succeed and Stan and Dan’s Sports to launch a new Mountain Bike after school program.
Using grants from the New Hampshire Charitable Foundation and the generosity of Stan and Dan’s the program was able to attain 8 mountain bikes for students in the program. Project SUCCEED hopes to add 8 more bikes in the fall.
A Press release noted that John Fuller’s proximity to Whitaker Woods makes it a perfect location to run this program.
Students will learn about bike maintenance, safety and of course safe operation, while enjoying the natural outdoor space in the woods.
Steven Cooney, John Fuller physical education teacher is set to lead the program.
Project SUCCEED has been serving the children of Conway for 18 years and the program allows students to enrich their education and allows parents to work. More than half of the students in the Conway School District are registered in Project SUCCEED. For more information about project succeed and the programs they help facilitate go to projectsucceed.com.
Suspect In Maine Deputy’s Killing Held In Maximum-Security Prison
29-year-old John Williams was captured Saturday after a four day manhunt. ~ Police photo
NORRIDGEWOCK, Maine (AP) — A man accused of killing a Maine sheriff’s deputy is being held in the state’s maximum-security prison.
The Department of Corrections confirms John Williams is detained at the Maine State Prison in Warren. A statement describes the move as a routine request by the Somerset County Jail that’s undertaken when additional security precautions are needed for an inmate.
Williams is accused of killing Somerset County Cpl. Eugene Cole early Wednesday after the two had an encounter on a darkened road in Norridgewock.
Williams was shirtless and shoeless when he was arrested Saturday, the fourth day of a massive manhunt in the central Maine community.
The motive for the killing is unclear.
Williams is expected to make his initial court appearance soon. He can’t be reached for comment while in custody.
North Conway Nominated As Best Small Town For Adventure By USA Today/10 Best
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NORTH CONWAY, NH – Once again, North Conway has captured the attention of the local experts at USA TODAY’s 10Best Readers’ Choice Travel Awards. North Conway is presently in the running for Best Small Town for Adventure. Voting continues until May 14, 2018, and votes can be cast daily during that period. This is the second time in the past six months North Conway has been nominated for a 10Best Readers’ Choice Travel Award.
Last November, North Conway was nominated as the Best Ski Town, and ended up being voted the #1 Ski Town in North America. The Mt Washington Valley Chamber of Commerce’s goal is to attain the same rating for the summertime adventure available not only in North Conway, but regionally in Mt Washington Valley, NH.
10Best starts by nominating approximately 20 businesses and/or destinations for a myriad of “Best of” Readers’ Choice Travel Awards. Readers then vote for their favorites, and the ten best at garnering votes make it to the esteemed list. No business or destination can pay to be listed in the awards. Instead, a team of local travel experts, well versed in the theme or location, make the nominations.
When describing North Conway, the nomination reads, “Set amid the sprawling White Mountain National Forest, North Conway offers visitors access to Mount Washington (the tallest peak in the northeast) and the accompanying four seasons recreation. During the snowy months, the area boasts some of the region’s best skiing and snowmobiling, while summer is excellent for hiking, golfing, fishing and camping. Fall leaf peeping is some of the best in the country.”
When asked about the significance of the nomination, Janice Crawford, Executive Director of the Mt Washington Valley Chamber of Commerce responded, “The 10Best awards, and others like them, set North Conway and the greater Mt Washington Valley on a national stage. We are proud that through our marketing and PR efforts, our region is high on the radar of local experts and national newspapers.”
North Conway faces some stiff competition for the Best Small Town for Adventure Award. From Everglades City, Florida and Sedona, Arizona, Watkins Glen, NY, Winthrop, Washington and Truckee, California to Stowe, Vermont and Bar Harbor, Maine, voters have 20 choices for the Best Small Town for Adventure. Yet, surrounded by the White Mountain National Forest, hundreds of thousands of acres of recreational lands are available for hiking, biking, waterfall tours, rock climbing, moose and wildlife tours, and more. Surrounded by attractions and filled with guided adventures on land and on the rivers that run through Mt Washington Valley, there is seemingly endless adventure here, from soft to hard-core.
Those interested in voting for North Conway can click here then bookmark the spot to vote daily until May 14, 2018. For more information about adventure, plus lodging, dining, shopping and playing in North Conway and the surrounding Mt Washington Valley, NH, go to www.MtWashingtonValley.org or call 800-367-3364 (900-DO-SEE-NH). To plan a vacation to New Hampshire, go to 222.VisitNH.gov.
Story Contributed by:
Marti Mayne
PR Manager, Mt Washington Valley Chamber of Commerce
207-846-6331
PR@mtwashingtonvalley.org