The gift will establish the “Elliott Family Center for Cardiac Electrophysiology”
JUPITER, Fla. – May 13, 2024 – Jupiter Medical Center is pleased to announce a $10 million donation to
establish the “Elliott Family Center for Cardiac Electrophysiology.”
The donation comes from Jupiter-based donors Hugh and Nancy Elliott. The
funds will help to expand the not-for-profit hospital’s existing
Electrophysiology (EP) Lab from one lab to two and support future growth
and expansion needs. Between fiscal year 2022 and 2023, Jupiter Medical
Center saw a nearly 40 percent increase in demand for electrophysiology
procedures.
During an EP study, highly trained electrophysiologists who specialize
in heart arrhythmias use minimally invasive, state-of-the-art equipment
to monitor and map the heart's electrical systems. The studies help
physicians understand each patient’s unique arrhythmia, including
the cause, where it is originating, how well certain medications are working,
and if a patient needs an implantable device like a pacemaker or another
procedure to help control their abnormal heart rhythms.
“At Jupiter Medical Center, we are committed to expanding access
to the highest quality health care,” said Amit Rastogi, MD, MHCM,
President and CEO of Jupiter Medical Center. “We are grateful to
Hugh and Nancy for their donation, which supports our shared vision. Their
generous gift will ensure our community will continue to have access to
world-class health care where it’s needed – close to home.”
JMC’s Elliott Family Center for Cardiac Electrophysiology will be
part of the hospital’s award-winning Robson Heart & Vascular
Institute, which features an AFib Center of Excellence. Since launching
in 2020, the hospital’s heart program has rapidly expanded to meet
the growing demand for its services, including a Structural Heart Program.
Like all specialties, the hospital employs a multidisciplinary approach
to heart care, and the ever-increasing team of cardiac specialists is
experienced in a wide range of treatments, including pharmaceutical, minimally
invasive and surgical.
“According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, it
is estimated that more than 12 million people in the United States will
have AFib in 2030,” said David Weisman, MD, a fellowship-trained,
board-certified cardiac electrophysiologist. “Electrophysiologists
are an integral part of heart care and will continue to grow in importance
given the expected volume of patients in the near future. I am grateful
to the Elliott’s for their foresight and commitment to ensuring
our community will have access to the highest quality heart care for generations
to come.”
Hugh Elliott founded Elliott Tape, a certified veteran-owned business in
Auburn Hills, Michigan, in 1974 to supply tape to the automotive industry.
The company evolved into Elliott Group International and remains a leading
tape supplier for automotive, appliance, aerospace, military, industrial
and specialty industries. Products range from pressure-sensitive tapes,
foil products, cloth tapes, foam products, and more. The couple supports
causes close to their heart through their R. Hugh Elliott Family Foundation,
including health care and education.
“It has been incredible to watch Jupiter Medical Center continue
to expand the depth and breadth of its services over the past few years,
all while remaining committed to quality, safety and patient satisfaction,”
said Hugh Elliott. “We wanted to be part of the tremendous impact
the hospital is making on this region, and we felt passionate that we
could make a difference by helping the hospital to expand a highly in-demand
service, like treatment for AFib.”
“We are so grateful to the Elliott’s for their incredible generosity,”
said Traci Simonsen, Chief Philanthropy Officer of the Jupiter Medical
Center Foundation. “Their donation will tremendously impact the
lives of patients who need and want access to the highest quality health
care in our region.”
For more information about Jupiter Medical Center, visit jupitermed.com, call
(561) 263-2234, or follow Jupiter Medical Center on Facebook and Instagram @jupitermedicalcenter
or on Twitter @JupiterMedCtr. For more information about Jupiter Medical
Center Foundation or ways to give, visit jmcfoundation.org or call
(561) 263-5728.