PIMC Receives Nationwide Award
Posted June 24, 2016 at 5:43 am by Tim Dustrude
Here’s the latest press release from PeaceHealth…
PeaceHealth Peace Island Receives Nationwide Award for High-Value Health Care
FRIDAY HARBOR, WA., June 23, 2016 – PeaceHealth Peace Island Medical Center was recognized this week with the 2016 QUEST® Award for High-value Healthcare from Premier Inc., a leading nationwide health care improvement company, for providing outstanding patient care. The medical center was honored at Premier’s annual Breakthroughs Conference and Exhibition on June 21.
Only 38 QUEST member hospitals received a Citation of Merit for achieving top performance in any four of the following six areas measured in Premier’s QUEST collaborative:
- cost and efficiency
- inpatient and outpatient evidence-based care
- mortality
- safety
- patient experience
- appropriate hospital use.
Of all health care organizations eligible for the Quest Award, Peace Island ranked No. 1 for lowest mortality rate. The medical center is in the 95th percentile for safety and in the 86th for readmissions or appropriate hospital use.
QUEST was launched in 2008 to help health systems reliably deliver the most efficient, effective and caring experience for every patient, every single time. Approximately 350 health systems volunteered to transparently share data and define a common framework with consistent measures that would continually set a top performance goal for both participants and the nation. QUEST participants have prevented more than 176,000 deaths, reduced health care spending by more than $15 billion, and improved readmission rates by 32 percent.
“QUEST hospitals have set high standards in clinical excellence nationwide,” said Susan DeVore, president and CEO, Premier. “Together, they have worked to outperform in health care. Premier congratulates PeaceHealth Peace Island for its fantastic achievements.”
Two other PeaceHealth Medical Centers also were recognized with the QUEST Award for High-Value Healthcare: PeaceHealth Peace Harbor in Florence, Ore. and PeaceHealth Cottage Grove in Cottage Grove, Ore.
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I have been pleasantly surprised by the high level of care I have received at Peace Health, but much of that was due to their outstanding physician, Dr. Cheryl Kubisty, who has provided excellent care to both myself and my mother on several occasions. Now I am shocked and dismayed to learn that Peace Health is unwilling to negotiate her schedule, and this is forcing her to leave. Dr. Kubisty is the face of Peace Health for many islanders, and she is universally respected and appreciated. It is a SHAME that Peace Health cannot work to accommodate such a valuable asset to their institution.
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