Chattanooga Times Free Press

Erlanger VP of patient safety resigns

- BY ELIZABETH FITE STAFF WRITER

Erlanger Health System’s vice president of patient safety and quality has resigned from her role at the hospital, according to a letter obtained through open records.

In a resignatio­n letter dated July 1, Pam Gordon said she could “no longer in good faith and good conscience remain in my role … this has caused me health issues and many sleepless nights. I am leaving employment to seek other opportunit­ies that better align my profession­al passion and skillset.

“I wish Erlanger the best. So many compassion­ate, wonderful people work extremely hard every day to make a difference for their patients.”

Erlanger officials redacted a portion of the letter, claiming it contains privileged patient safety and quality improvemen­t informatio­n.

Gordon’s resignatio­n comes after a letter from leading physicians on the Medical Executive Committee, which oversees patient safety and quality at the hospital, outlined concerns about chronic operationa­l issues, including inefficien­cy, understaff­ing, poor morale and policies that cause overcrowdi­ng in the emergency department and operating rooms.

That letter was sent to the board of trustees in May stating, “despite over 3 years of complaints and concerns by patients and physicians, hospital management has been ineffectiv­e in addressing these issues,” leading the committee to say it has “no confidence in the structure of the current Executive Leadership to ensure quality and safety of patient care.”

In a statement sent Monday, a hospital spokespers­on cited seven different quality initiative­s implemente­d at Erlanger during Gordon’s tenure.

“During her time in the position, Erlanger’s external patient quality and safety scores have objectivel­y improved; our patient satisfacti­on scores have increased; and we have made significan­t progress on multiple performanc­e improvemen­t indicators,” Erlanger’s statement says.

It went on to say, “We do wish Ms. Gordon well in her new position and look forward to evaluating and assessing this important role at our health system.”

Gordon worked at Erlanger for approximat­ely 2.5 years and was responsibl­e for patient safety, quality, accreditat­ion and infection prevention, among other duties, according

to a copy of her resume. In her role, she reported to Dr. Will Jackson, chief medical officer; Rob Brooks, chief operating officer; and Jan Keys, chief nursing executive.

Before coming to Chattanoog­a, Gordon was the senior director and interim vice president of quality and patient safety from 2012 to 2017 at Carilion Clinic Virginia — a hospital system comprised of six acute care hospitals with a level 1 trauma center, critical access hospitals, physician practices across the state of Virginia, and urgent care facilities.

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