Mission Hospital was recently recognized
by U.S. News & World Report as a one of the nation’s few “high
performing” hospital in the media outlet’s annual ranking of all U.S.
hospitals. Specifically, Mission Hospital was one of only 63 hospitals in
the nation to receive high marks in every one of nine separate inpatient
surgical procedures and chronic conditions. U.S. News evaluated the
performance of more than 4,500 hospitals in creating its list, placing Mission
Hospital among the elite providers in the nation.
U.S.
News & World Report’s Best Hospitals
rankings, which were released last week, examined survival,
patient safety, nurse staffing and other factors at 4,500
hospitals nationwide. It gave Mission Hospital “high performing” marks
for the nine most common adult procedures and conditions: abdominal aortic
aneurysm repair; aortic valve surgery; chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
(COPD); colon cancer surgery; heart bypass surgery; heart failure; hip
replacement; knee replacement; and lung cancer surgery. In addition,
Mission Hospital received “high performing” ratings for its adult medical
specialty treatment for nephrology, orthopedics, and pulmonology, and was
recognized as one of the best hospitals in the state.
“Mission
Hospital is very honored, but not surprised with this ranking, as providing
exceptional patient care is our core mission,” said Jill Hoggard Green, PhD,
RN, chief operating officer, Mission Health System and president, Mission
Hospital. “As just one example, when a patient comes to Mission
Hospital’s emergency department with a heart attack, it takes on average only
42 minutes to reopen the blood vessel causing the heart attack, less than half
the national benchmark of 90 minutes.”
Green
said she was particularly proud of Mission Hospital’s high scores in patient
safety, noting that that the relentless focus on reducing harm results in
patients at Mission Hospital having a nearly fifty percent lower chance of
death than at the typical hospital - among the very risk-adjusted mortality
performance in the nation – saving the lives of more than 600 residents and
visitors to western North Carolina every year when compared to its already better
than average performance just five years ago.
“This recognition is a testament to the dedication,
experience and expertise of the physicians and caregivers at Mission Hospital
and Mission Health as a whole,” said Ronald A. Paulus, MD, president and CEO of
Mission Health. “We strive every day to provide safe, high quality,
compassionate care to each patient, and we are constantly investing in our
people, facilities and technology to ensure that every family in western North
Carolina can receive the best care possible for generations to come.”
Additional
information on the U.S. News & World Report rankings is
available at http://health.usnews.com/best-hospitals/area/nc.
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