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An exclusive interview with Jacksonville Jaguar’s Team Doctor, Kevin Kaplan, M.D. of Baptist Medical Center in Jacksonville, FL
An exclusive interview with Jacksonville Jaguar’s Team Doctor, Kevin Kaplan, M.D. of Baptist Medical Center in Jacksonville, FL.

About this update from Orhub, Inc.
[{"type":"text","content":"\n TEMPE, Ariz., Sept. 04, 2019 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- ORHub Inc. (OTC: ORHB) (“ORHub” or the “Company”), a Microsoft Silver Partner and cloud-based healthcare intelligence company focused on the business of surgery, today announces the broadcast of its exclusive audio interview via NetworkNewsAudio, a NetworkNewsWire (NNW) solution, featuring Dr. Kevin Kaplan and his use of ORHub’s product Surgical Spotlight® at Baptist Medical Center in Jacksonville, Florida, to dramatically reduce surgical case cost and support hospital initiatives, reducing operating room costs when applying Surgical Spotlight to his orthopedic cases. The interview can be heard at http://nnw.fm/bQb6P NNW’s Stuart Smith is joined by Dr. Kevin Kaplan, an orthopedic surgeon specializing in advanced arthroscopic joint surgery, sports medicine and general orthopedics in Jacksonville, Florida. Dr. Kaplan is also the head team physician for the Jacksonville Jaguars football team. As a proponent of ORHub’s Surgical Spotlight®, Dr. Kaplan is leading the charge with Baptist Medical Center in Jacksonville to reduce surgical costs and improve patient access. ORHub’s Surgical Spotlight® is a cloud-based analytics tool that helps administrators, nurse leaders and surgeons make improved business decisions by supplying data in real time with a daily Surgical Receipt and metric tracking at a glance. A unique tool that allows partnership and transparency for surgeons and OR leadership with a daily run-down of material cost of each surgical case. It is an unprecedented tool, that along with other key performance indicators can provide the necessary information for immediate behavior changes and the development of a clinical team and systems approach to dramatically reduce surgical costs, labor costs, and improve patient access. “Having real-time data to really make changes in how we treat our patients and how we operate on a daily basis has been invaluable,” Dr. Kaplan said. “Because with better efficiency comes better patient care, better outcomes, and obviously, from a financial standpoint is much better for the hospital and for surgeons alike.” The U.S. surgical market continues to grow, with over 5,500 hospitals and 6,100 ambulatory surgery centers (ASCs) performing over 50 million medical ...