Porterville Recorder

Sierra View recognized nationally for several accomplish­ments

- THE RECORDER recorder@portervill­erecorder.com

In recent weeks, Sierra View Medical Center has been recognized nationally for several accomplish­ments.

“In the midst of navigating a pandemic, we are honored to have received such awards, which reflect the resilience we have and the ongoing proactive approach from the entire organizati­on,” said Donna Hefner, SVMC President/ CEO. “The leadership of SVMC is committed to working with our medical staff collective­ly to provide high quality and safe patient care.

“We have focused on setting priorities with providers in our community to meet the quality needs of our patients and we’re engaging in various forms of service excellence initiative­s and achieving new milestones.”

The following have been recognitio­ns Sierra View has received on the national level:

FITCH RATINGS

Award-winning provider of credit ratings and commentary and research, Fitch Ratings, granted Sierra View Medical Center with an ‘A’ rating; stable outlook. This rating denotes strong credit quality of financial commitment and has allowed an approximat­ely $24.2 million of refunding revenue bonds to be issued to Sierra View in 2020.

The rate helped in the planning process for the Distinct Part Skilled Nursing project. The 2019 bond proceeds that will fund a new facility replacemen­t project will bring the district closer to being seismicall­y compliant with earthquake standards and expand care by adding nine additional beds.

BETA QUEST FOR ZERO AWARDS

Our Emergency Department and Maternal Child

Health Department­s have been participat­ing in patient safety initiative­s through the BETA Healthcare Group, one of the largest insurers of healthcare profession­al liability coverage in California. Recently, both department­s were awarded the following:

Quest for Zero: Excellence in Emergency Department – Sepsis Initiative

This award, is based on a program that targets common areas of profession­al liability and puts a high priority on helping emergency medicine department­s to further improve reliabilit­y and reduce risk exposure. This initiative focused on early identifica­tion and treatment of patients with signs of sepsis. This work, in conjunctio­n with the other establishe­d bundled care practices has put Sierra View’s publicly reported Sepsis-01 score well above the national average.

Quest for Zero: Excellence in Obstetrics (OB)

This year’s project focused on management and coordinati­on of mothers with possible crisis. The OB Team worked to improve patient safety through coordinati­on of communicat­ion, case reviews and simulated drills. The OB Team has participat­ed and implemente­d patient safety initiative­s for over a decade.

BETA HEART

This award focuses on the implementa­tion of five specific domains, all focusing around transparen­t communicat­ion. Sierra View has completed 3 of the 5 domains, and will continue to work towards all 5 in the upcoming year. To achieve the BETA awards, all members of a participat­ing hospital’s teams must complete rigorous online learnings. The annual training portion of the program is part of BETA’S Quest for Zero preventabl­e errors initiative.

AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATIO­N

Sierra View was listed in U.S. News and World’s Report of America’s Best Hospitals in recognitio­n of the stroke program for quality healthcare achievemen­t. The Sierra View stroke team achieved the Silver Award and Diabetic Plus Award. These awards are given when the performanc­e measures in the Get With The Guidelines quality improvemen­t program are met for 12 consecutiv­e months.

IMPROVING MEDICATION SAFETY PRACTICE

Sierra View had a feature article in the peer reviewed British Medical Journal. The author, Dr. David Burger, Director of Pharmacy and Dr. Jackie Ho, Pharmacist, wrote an article, “Improving Medication Safety Practice at a Community Hospital: A Focus on Bar Code Medication Administra­tion Scanning and Pain Reassessme­nt.” The quality change involved developing performanc­e dashboards and sustaining engagement among stakeholde­rs on a weekly basis, improved bar code medication scanning rates and pain reassessme­nt compliance. The stakeholde­rs created a change in both practice and culture resulting in improved patient safety with a favorable financial impact.

INFECTION PREVENTION

The last year has been focused around COVID and preventing the spread. To date, Sierra View has had no cases of COVID transmissi­on to patients or residents of DP/SNF. To date in 2020, Sierra View has no VRE, CRE, and no CAUTI.

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