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    Congestive Heart Failure Program


    Our purpose and goals
    The purpose of the Congestive Heart Failure (CHF) Outpatient Program is to teach patients and families about congestive heart failure and how it can be managed-at home. This is accomplished by providing ongoing education, monitoring, and support of the patient and family.

    The Congestive Heart Failure Outpatient Program at Methodist Medical Center is provided at no cost to patients. There is no charge to patients or their insurance companies.

    160 West Tennessee Ave.
    Oak Ridge, TN 37831
    (865) 835-5225

    The goals of this program are to improve patients' symptoms to the best level possible, to reduce the need for hospital admissions, and to improve the overall quality of life for patients suffering from CHF.

    Who is a candidate for the CHF program?
    Patients who have a medical diagnosis of congestive heart failure, or who have been told by their physician that they are at risk for developing CHF.

    Referrals to the CHF program
    In order for a patient to be enrolled in the program, a referral for outpatients must be made by the patient's physician. Referrals may be made while the patient is in the hospital or being cared for as an outpatient. Referrals for patients in the hospital may be made to the nurse coordinator by calling (865) 835-5225. Patients admitted will be seen by an Inpatient Coordinator.

    Initial visit and education
    Once the referral is received, the patient is scheduled to attend an enrollment class. During this visit, the patient and his/her family are trained in home disease management skills.

    Telemonitoring provides one-on-one assistance
    After the initial visit between the patient and the nurse coordinator, the patient is monitored at home by telephone. The nurse coordinator will call the patient to assess for symptoms of CHF, answer any questions they may have concerning their condition or treatment, and make recommendations. Initially, the patient receives one phone call per week. The calls decrease over time as the patient's symptoms improve. If a call reveals that the patient is in fact experiencing symptoms , they are taught when to call a doctor verses when to call an ambulance.

    CHF nurse coordinator
    The CHF Outpatient Program is maintained by the hospital and managed by nursing coordinators:

    • Jana James, RN BS for outpatients
      160C West Tennessee Avenue
      (865) 835-5225
    • Sandra Mincey, RN, MS, CDE,CCM for inpatients.
      990 Oak Ridge Turnpike
      (865) 835-4556
    • You are not alone. Make plans to attend our monthly support group meetings.
      Support group meetings present topics related to the management of congestive heart failure. These meetings are held the first Wednesday of each month at 1p.m. at Methodist Medical Center Cardiac Rehabilitation facility. Although the telemonitoring phase of the program is approximately six months, patients are invited to attend the monthly meetings indefinitely. They serve as ongoing education and support for patients and families and are offered at no charge.

    For more information
    Please call the CHF nurse coordinator at (865) 835-5225 for more outpatient information, or ask your physician.

    Contact us by E-mail: MMCHeartFailure@covhlth.com

    The Wellness Place
    160 C. West Tennesse Ave.
    Oak Ridge, TN 37831
    (865) 835-3790