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Thursday, October 21, 2010

Award Winning Care - Franciscan Physicians Hospital Earns Top Ratings

HealthGrades, the nation’s leading independent health care ratings organization, published a study today finding that the Sisters of Saint Francis Health Services Inc. Northern Indiana Region hospitals are recipients of top national and state rankings, as well as 5-Star ratings, signifying performance above the national average for cardiac, orthopedic, pulmonary, gastrointestinal and critical care.

The nation’s nearly 5,000 hospitals were all included in the study, which examined mortality rates and complication rates from government data from 2007, 2008 and 2009.

Top-performing hospitals had dramatically lower mortality rates than other hospitals, according to the study. For the 17 procedures and diagnoses for which HealthGrades analyzed mortality rates, patients at top hospitals had a 72 percent lower chance of dying when compared with the lowest-performing hospitals, and a 53 percent lower chance of dying when compared to the U.S. national average.

Across all procedures in which complications were studied, there was an 80 percent lower chance of experiencing one or more complications in a 5-star rated hospital compared to a 1-star rated hospital.

Saint Margaret Mercy hospitals in Hammond and Dyer, Saint Anthony Memorial Health Centers in Michigan City, Saint Anthony Medical Center of Crown Point and Franciscan Physicians Hospital in Munster were recognized by HealthGrades for superior patient outcomes across a broad spectrum of clinical areas.

“The latest ratings confirm that we’re headed in the right direction, thanks to the tireless work of our physicians and employees, who renew their unwavering commitment to high-quality patient care every day. I salute them,’’ said Gene Diamond, Northern Indiana Region CEO.

He added Sisters of Saint Francis Health Services supports all efforts to make quality outcomes available to communities in the Northern Indiana Region and is pleased to announce receipt of the following HealthGrades 2011 awards.

Cardiac Care

Saint Margaret Mercy - Hammond

  • Best in Region* and Only Specialty Excellence Award Recipient for Overall Cardiac Services in 2011 (*Gary, IN division as defined by the federal government’s office of Management and Budget).
  • Best in Region* and Only Specialty Excellence Award Recipient for Cardiac Surgery for the second consecutive year, 2010-2011 (*Gary, IN division as defined by the federal government’s office of Management and Budget).
  • Recipient of the Cardiac Care Excellence Award in 2011.
  • Recipient of the Cardiac Surgery Excellence Award for two consecutive years (2010-2011).
  • Ranked among the top 10 percent in the nation for Overall Cardiac Services in 2011.
  • Ranked among the top 10 percent in the nation for Cardiac Surgery for two consecutive years.
  • Ranked among the top 10 in Indiana for Overall Cardiac Services for three years in a row (2009-2011).
  • Ranked among the top 5 in Indiana for Cardiac Surgery for two straight years (2010-2011).
  • Ranked among the top 5 in Indiana for Cardiology Services in 2011.
  • 5-Star rated for Coronary Bypass Surgery for two Years in a row (2010-2011).
  • 5-Star rated for Treatment of Heart Attack in 2011.
  • 5-Star rated for Treatment of Heart Failure for four straight years (2008-2011).

Saint Margaret Mercy - Dyer

  • Ranked among the top 10 in Indiana Overall Cardiac Services in 2011.
  • Ranked among the top 10 in Indiana for Cardiology Services five years in a row (2007-2011).
  • 5-Star Rated for Treatment of Heart Failure five years in a Row (2007-2011).

Franciscan Physicians Hospital - Munster

  • 5-Star rated for the Treatment of Heart Failure three consecutive years (2009-2011.

Orthopedic Services

Saint Margaret Mercy - Dyer

  • Ranked among the top 10 in Indiana for Spine Surgery in 2011.
  • 5-Star rated for Spine Surgery in 2011.
  • 5-Star Rated for Back and Neck Surgery (except Spinal Fusion) in 2011

Saint Anthony Medical Center - Crown Point

  • 5-Star rated for Hip Fracture Repair four straight years (2008-2011).

Pulmonary Care

Saint Margaret Mercy - Hammond

  • Recipient of the Pulmonary Care Excellence Award three straight years (2009-2011).
  • Ranked among the top 10 percent in the nation for Overall Pulmonary Services three consecutive years (2009-2011).
  • Ranked among the top 10 in Indiana for Overall Pulmonary Services three consecutive years (2009-2011).
  • 5-Star rated for Overall Pulmonary Services three consecutive years (2009-2011).
  • 5-Star rated for Treatment of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease For 3 Years in a Row (2009-2011).
  • 5-Star rated for Treatment of Pneumonia four straight years (2008-2011).

Saint Margaret Mercy - Dyer

  • 5-Star rated for Treatment of Pneumonia three years in a row (2009-2011).

Franciscan Physicians Hospital

  • 5-Star rated for treatment of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease.

Critical Care

Saint Anthony Memorial Health Centers

  • Ranked Among the top 10 in Indiana for Critical Care in 2011.
  • 5-Star rated for Treatment of Respiratory Failure in 2011.

Gastrointestinal Services

Saint Anthony Medical Center

  • Ranked among the top 10 in Indiana for GI Services three years in a row (2009-2011).
  • Ranked among the Top 10 in Indiana for GI Surgery three years in a row (2009-2011).
  • 5-Star rated for GI Surgery three straight years (2009-2011).
  • 5-Star rated for Treatment of Bowel Obstruction two years in a row (2010-2011).
  • 5-Star rated for Cholecystectomy three straight years (2009-2011).

Saint Margaret Mercy - Hammond

  • Five-Star rated for Treatment of GI Bleed in 2011.

The Thirteenth Annual HealthGrades Hospital Quality in America study, the largest annual report of its kind, analyzed patient outcomes from nearly 40 million Medicare hospitalization records over a three-year period.

HealthGrades’ hospital ratings are the leading objective, actionable quality measures based solely on clinical performance made available to the public.

HealthGrades Hospital Quality Ratings
HealthGrades rates hospitals independently based on data that hospitals submit to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid services, part of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. No hospital can opt in or out of being rated, and no hospital pays to be rated.

For 26 procedures and medical treatments, HealthGrades issues star ratings that reflect the mortality and complication rates for each category of care. Hospitals receiving a 5-star rating have mortality or complication rates that are below the national average, to a statistically significant degree. A 3-star rating means the hospital performs as expected. One-star ratings indicate the hospital’s mortality or complication rates in that procedure or treatment are statistically higher than average. Because the risk profiles of patient populations at hospitals are not alike, HealthGrades risk-adjusts the data to allow for equal comparisons.

More information on today’s HealthGrades study, including the complete methodology, can be found at http://www.healthgrades.com/.

About Sisters of St. Francis Health Services Inc.
The Sisters of St. Francis of Perpetual Adoration began its mission in the United States with the founding of St. Elizabeth Medical Center in Lafayette, Indiana in 1875, and over the course of more than 125 years, Sisters of St. Francis Health Services, Inc., has grown into a leading 13-hospital Midwest healthcare system with 11 hospitals in Indiana and two hospitals in Illinois covering four regions.

Friday, October 15, 2010

Franciscan Physicians Hospital utilizes Hospitalist program for attentive treatment

As Franciscan Physicians Hospital experiences increases in patient volume, it is staffing physicians to cover acute and emergency situations at all times.

The Munster hospital utilizes a Hospitalist program that offers fast and improved emergency care.

The program is operated by keeping an ACLS (advanced cardiac life support) physicians on-site at all times. Led by Sheldon Lewis, MD, its inception has provided patients experiencing emergency situations with immediate care.

Emergencies taking place within traditional hospital staffing encounter problems when physicians engagement with other patients limits time. Hospitalist programs are attentive to limited time situations with immediate availability.

The utilization of the program keeps an on-site physician ready to respond to emergencies. It also provides updates for family physicians and primary care providers outside the hospital, answers nurses' questions, and evaluates patients with unstable conditions.

"Improved quality of care by the ability to respond to an emergency situation in a timely manner is imperative. When we respond, we do it wholeheartedly with the utmost attention and concern," says Lewis.

FPH nurses skilled in stroke assessment and evaluation: It's no stroke of luck

Nurses and staff at Franciscan Physicians Hospital are working to benefit stroke patients in their community.

The National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale is an assessment tool that provides quantitative measures of stroke-related neurological deficit.

The scale is a widely used clinical assessment tool to evaluate the acuity of stroke patients. NIHSS training and certification is available online and through mobile devices, says the National Stroke Association.

Denise Doolin, clinical coordinator at FPH, notes that before the certification is given, the nurse must complete the NIHSS evaluation on six patients with 93 percent accuracy.
"Completion of the NIH certification process means that one has successfully accomplished the training to perform all NIHSS evaluations," says Doolin.

She adds that having certified staff benefits patients who exhibit signs of acute stroke by allowing accurate and consistent evaluation and that it is an assessment tool used for patients who are undergoing carotid angiography or carotid stenting procedures.

Training for nurses has already begun at Franciscan Physicians Hospital. Although the hospital generally sees a low volume of stroke patients, NIHSS certification is required from house supervisors, charge nurses, cath lab RN's and intensive care unit RN's, adds Doolin.

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

FranciscanFit Mallwalkers Program Keeps Moving

"Stress Test Importance" will be the topic of the next Franciscanfit - Steps to Good Health monthly Mallwalkers program.

The program, sponsored by Sisters of Saint Francis Health Services, Inc. - Northern Indiana Region and Westfield Southlake Mall, will take place from 8 a.m. - 10 a.m, Oct. 27.

The public is invited to attend a presentation at 9 a.m. by John Szymczak, MD, a hospitalist at Franciscan Physicians Hospital in Munster. He will discuss the importance of cardiovascular health and stress testing. Blood pressure screenings will be offered that day.

The free program, which kicked off in January, offers charter memberships in the new club, formed in conjunction with the Westfield Walkers.

New Mallwalkers members are welcome to register for the program, which takes place on the mall's lower level, outside of JC Penney, on the fourth Wednesday of each month.

Regular walkers hours are 8 a.m. - 10 a.m., Mondays through Saturdays and 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. on Sundays.

For more information, call (800) 931-3322.

Sisters of Saint Francis Health Services, Inc. - Northern Indiana Region hospitals include Saint Anthony Medical Center in Crown Point; Saint Margaret Mercy, with campuses in Hammond and Dyer; Saint Anthony Memorial Health Centers in Michigan City and Franciscan Physicians Hospital in Munster.

About Sisters of Saint Francis Health Services, Inc.
The Sisters of St. Francis of Perpetual Adoration began its mission in the United States with the founding of St. Elizabeth Medical Center in Lafayette, Ind., in 1875, and during the course of more than 125 years, Sisters of Saint Francis Health Services, Inc., has grown into a leading 13-hospital Midwest health care system with 11 hospitals in Indiana and two hospitals in Illinois that cover four regions.