Medical Centers Specialize To Treat Patients With Complex Lung Disease

 

CHICAGO, July 23, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- The Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation (PFF) today announced that eight new sites have joined its Care Center Network (CCN) to help serve the more than 200,000 Americans living with pulmonary fibrosis (PF), a devastating disease which causes progressive scarring in the lungs. Sixty-eight medical centers nationwide now offer expertise in accurately diagnosing and treating people with pulmonary fibrosis.

The Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation has expanded its PFF Care Center Network with the addition of eight new sites -- Creighton University; Emory University Hospital; Indiana University Health; New York University School of Medicine; The Oregon Clinic; The University of Vermont Medical Center;
Thomas Jefferson University Hospital; and the University of Kentucky Research Foundation. Sixty-eight medical centers nationwide now offer comprehensive care for people living with pulmonary fibrosis.

Fifty-thousand new cases of PF are diagnosed each year. Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis, the most common form of the disease, has no known cause and no known cure. 

"Our growing network of centers has expanded to the states of Indiana, Nebraska, Oregon and Vermont, increasing coverage in new geographic regions," said Pauline Bianchi, Vice President of Research and Development for the Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation. "Our goal is to continue to expand access to ultimately bring comprehensive care and expertise to more people living with this life-threatening condition."

The latest medical centers to receive the Care Center Network designation are:

  • Creighton University, Omaha, Neb.
  • Emory University Hospital, Atlanta, Ga.
  • Indiana University Health, Indianapolis, Ind.
  • New York University School of Medicine, New York, N.Y.
  • The Oregon Clinic,  Portland, Ore.
  • The University of Vermont Medical Center, Burlington, Vt.
  • Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa.
  • University of Kentucky Research Foundation, Lexington, Ky.

Patients visiting CCN sites benefit from a comprehensive evaluation and diagnosis, assistance with social services, and opportunities to participate in research.  Medical centers in the CCN have met criteria developed with both pulmonary fibrosis medical experts and patient input. All sites offer multi-disciplinary teams with expertise in pulmonary medicine, rheumatology, radiology, pathology, and dedicated clinical staff.

Centers collaborate with the PFF to actively engage their local PF communities with resources including support groups, educational activities and materials for patients, caregivers and their loved ones.  

The 68 sites now operating in the PFF Care Center Network are:

Alabama
University of Alabama at Birmingham (Birmingham)

Arizona
St. Joseph's Hospital (Phoenix)
Banner University Medical Center (Phoenix) 
University of Arizona (Tucson)

California
Stanford Health Center (Palo Alto)
University of California at Davis Interstitial Lung Disease Program (Sacramento)
University of California at Los Angeles (Los Angeles)
University of California at San Francisco (San Francisco)

Colorado
National Jewish Health (Denver)
University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus (Aurora)

Connecticut
Yale School of Medicine (New Haven)

Florida
Cleveland Clinic Florida (Weston)
University of Florida (Gainesville)
University of Miami (Miami)

Georgia
Emory University Hospital (Atlanta) NEW
Piedmont Healthcare (Atlanta)

Illinois
Loyola University Medical Center (Maywood)
Northwestern Memorial Hospital (Chicago)
University of Chicago (Chicago)

Indiana
Indiana University Health (Indianapolis) NEW

Iowa
University of Iowa (Iowa City)

Kansas
The University of Kansas Hospital (Kansas City)

Kentucky
University of Kentucky Research Foundation (Lexington) NEW
University of Louisville School of Medicine (Louisville)

Louisiana
Tulane University School of Medicine (New Orleans)

Maryland
Johns Hopkins University (Baltimore)
University of Maryland Medical Center (Baltimore)

Massachusetts
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (Boston)
Massachusetts General Hospital (Boston)
St. Elizabeth's Medical Center (Boston)

Michigan
Henry Ford Health System (Detroit)
Spectrum Heath System (Grand Rapids)
University of Michigan Health System (Ann Arbor)

Minnesota
University of Minnesota Medical Center (Minneapolis)
Mayo Clinic (Rochester)

Missouri
St. Luke's Hospital (Chesterfield)
Washington University School of Medicine (St. Louis)

Nebraska
Creighton University (Omaha) NEW

New York
Columbia University Medical Center (New York)
New York University School of Medicine (New York) NEW
Stony Brook University Hospital (Stony Brook)
University of Rochester Medical Center (Rochester)
Weill-Cornell Medical Center (New York)

North Carolina
Duke University Medical Center (Durham)
LeBauer Health Care at Cone Health (Greensboro)

Ohio
Cleveland Clinic (Cleveland)
The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center (Columbus)
University of Cincinnati Medical Center (Cincinnati)

Oregon
The Oregon Clinic (Portland) NEW

Pennsylvania
Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center (Hershey)
Temple Health (Philadelphia)
Thomas Jefferson University Hospital (Philadelphia) NEW
University of Pennsylvania (Philadelphia)
University of Pittsburgh (Pittsburgh)

Rhode Island
Rhode Island Hospital (Providence)

South Carolina
Medical University of South Carolina, (Charleston)

Tennessee
Vanderbilt University Medical Center (Nashville)

Texas
Baylor University Medical Center (Dallas)
Houston Methodist Hospital (Houston)
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center (Dallas)
University of Texas Health Science Center (Houston)
The University of Texas Health Science Center ( San Antonio)

Utah
University of Utah Health Care (Salt Lake City)

Vermont
The University of Vermont Medical Center (Burlington) NEW

Virginia
Inova Fairfax Medical Campus (Falls Church)
University of Virginia Health Systems (Charlottesville)

Washington
University of Washington Medical Center (Seattle)

Wisconsin
University of Wisconsin (Madison)

About the Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation
The Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation mobilizes people and resources to provide access to high quality care and leads research for a cure so people with pulmonary fibrosis will live longer, healthier lives. The PFF collaborates with physicians, organizations, patients, and caregivers worldwide. The PFF has a three-star rating from Charity Navigator and is a Better Business Bureau accredited charity.  For more information, visit pulmonaryfibrosis.org or call 844.TalkPFF (844.825.5733) or 312.587.9272 from outside the U.S.

Contact: Dorothy Coyle
773-332-6201

 

 

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