Orlando Sentinel

Parkinson’s group holding annual walk

- By Naseem S. Miller

Prescribin­g network to simplify patients’ access and compliance. It is also making iAssist available to Accenture Intelligen­t Patient Service Exchange, which a marketplac­e of third-party technology solutions for life sciences companies.

is expanding its neonatal ICU and surgical suite. The NICU will occupy two floors and bring the hospital’s NICU bed count to 102. Both units are expected to open this spring.

is hosting for the first time an East Meets West Gynecology/ Oncology Symposium, bringing nine Chinese gynecologi­c oncologist­s from six large hospitals in China to meet their counterpar­ts in the U.S.

, a national network of treatment centers for women and teenage girls with eating disorders, has opened a new center in Orlando.

Technogym, provider of workout equipment and wellness programs at

is launching its 2017 “Let’s Move for a Better World” campaign, which allows gym members to donate Technogym equipment to local facilities by logging their activity.

Participat­ing YMCAs include Blanchard Park YMCA, Downtown YMCA, Dr. P Phillips YMCA, Frank Deluca Family YMCA, Oviedo YMCA and Roper YMCA.

Kohl’s donated nearly $200,000 to its Play It Forward program at

to help prevent sports injuries in young athletes.

Mutual Holding Corporatio­n, parent of several companies including Florida Blue, has acquired

which focuses on risk adjustment and population care management.

More than 42,000 people attended this year’s Healthcare Informatio­n and Management Systems Society (HIMSS) annual conference in Orlando. The event, which is the largest of its kind in the U.S. brought more than $80 million to the local economy, said Carla Smith, executive vice president of HIMSS.

and were among local organizati­ons to win a HIMSS awards for their advanced use of technology.

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