Fairview Lab Draw Station Moves to New Location

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GREAT BARRINGTON, Mass. — Berkshire Health Systems (BHS) has announced that the Laboratory blood draw station at Fairview Hospital, called the Laboratory Patient Service Center (PSC), has been moved to the ground floor of the hospital.
 
The relocation to the former medical records space puts the PSC closer to the main entrance of the hospital.
 
The new area is designed to enhance patient privacy and patient comfort, according to Kathy Lavinio, outreach manager for Laboratory Services at BHS. 
 
"Located in the area that was previously Medical Records, patients no longer navigate an elevator and wait in the hallway for service. Now patients arrive at a waiting area that is spacious and light and receive care in one of two private bays," said Lavinio.
 
The project took over a year to complete, from planning and relocation of medical records to design and renovation, in compliance with regulatory standards. The PSC opened on April 29, 2024, ahead of schedule, thanks to teamwork and collaboration of the project leaders, noted Lavinio.
 
Mark Robert, administrative director of the BHS Laboratories, which oversees seven PSC's throughout Berkshire County, said, "This renovation and relocation is part of Berkshire Health Systems integrated care model, providing outstanding PSC standards at all of our locations across the system."
 
Patient response to the relocation has been very positive, with patients citing easier access for their blood draws.

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Westfield 16s Down Southern Berkshire in Babe Ruth Tournament

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GREAT BARRINGTON, Mass. – Joshua Elmer went 4-for-4 with a pair of doubles and four runs batted in Thursday to lead the Westfield 16-year-old Babe Ruth All-Stars to a 13-0 win over the Southern Berkshire Knights in the Western Massachusetts Tournament on Thursday night.
 
Mason Bailey had the lone hit for Southern Berkshire, which used three pitchers in the loss.
 
Dom Newton, Caeden Thayer and Cam Simmons combined to allow just five earned runs as Westfield took advantage of four Southern Berkshire errors.
 
Southern Berkshire ends the three-team round-robin with a record of 0-2.
 
Pittsfield (1-0) travels to Westfield (1-0) on Friday night to determine who will host the regional championship game on Sunday.
 
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