Renaissance Surgical Arts at Newport Harbor Celebrates Grand Opening with 400 Physicians, Community Leaders and Supporters

Author: Renaissance Surgical Arts at Newport Harbor
Dateline: Costa Mesa, California (COSTA MESA, Calif.)  | Wed, 27 Oct 2010

freeNewsArticles Story Summary: “Renaissance Surgical Arts at Newport Harbor, a new cutting edge multispecialty ambulatory surgery center in Orange County, celebrated its official Grand Opening on Oct. 23. Costa Mesa Mayor Allan Mansoor and Ronnie Guyer, district representative for Assemblyman Van Tran, were among the local officials, physicians and guests that celebrated the addition of Renaissance, and its new model for exceptional patient care, to the community.”



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Renaissance Surgical Arts at Newport Harbor, a new cutting edge multispecialty ambulatory surgery center in Orange County, celebrated its official Grand Opening on Saturday, Oct. 23. Costa Mesa Mayor Allan Mansoor and Ronnie Guyer, district representative for Assemblyman Van Tran, were among the local officials, physicians and 400 guests that celebrated the addition of Renaissance, and its new model for exceptional patient care, to the community.

“We are so proud to have Renaissance here in our community,” said Mayor Mansoor. “We recognize that high-quality healthcare is among the most important and valued services to residents.”

Renaissance is a Joint Commission and Medicare certified facility that brings a new standard of care to the area with leading edge surgical technology, an unmatched commitment to infection control, and concierge style patient care. The Center is home to some of the most advanced technology available anywhere in the United States and is a national showroom for new and emerging equipment.

“We’re here today because some very special physicians in this community believed in a new vision for ambulatory surgical care,” said Bruce Wallace, CEO of the Center. “We worked with these surgeons to create a new approach to the outpatient environment that could restore patient privacy, provide better safeguards from infectious disease and allow doctors to direct the care of their patients.”

The majority physician-owned facility was built from the ground up to support current and future technologies that will continue to improve surgical outcomes and patient care. Today Renaissance is a consummate example of infection control and how the thoughtful application of technology results in a highly efficient operation that actually reduces costs in a sustainable model.

“We do not believe that exceptional patient care and reduced costs are mutually exclusive,” said Wallace. “In fact, we’ve proven that they are actually inclusive.”

About Renaissance Surgical Arts at Newport Harbor:

Renaissance Surgical Arts at Newport Harbor is a professionally managed but majority physician-owned ambulatory surgery center (ASC) serving Greater Orange County in Southern California. With eight operating rooms and two procedure rooms, the 20,000-plus square-foot facility supports the area’s best physicians representing a wide variety of specialties including Cardiology, Ear Nose and Throat, Gastroenterology, Neurosurgery, Orthopedics, Spinal, Ophthalmology, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Podiatry, Oncology, Interventional Radiology, GYN and General Surgery.

To learn more, visit www.mysurgerycenter.net .

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