Valley City Times-Record

North Dakota State Hospital reaccredit­ed

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BISMARCK, N.D. – The North Dakota State Hospital in Jamestown has received a three-year accreditat­ion from The Joint Commission for its hospital and behavioral health care and human services programs following an on-site survey review in late March.

“This accreditat­ion underscore­s our team’s commitment to providing safe, quality patient care to people with severe, complex and persistent mental illnesses and substance use disorders,” said State Hospital Superinten­dent Dr. Rosalie Etheringto­n.

As part of the accreditat­ion process, the North Dakota State Hospital underwent a rigorous review that evaluated compliance and measured hospital performanc­e standards in many areas, including patient care, treatment and services. The hospital has been continuous­ly accredited since 1956 by The Joint Commission.

“Our team has worked extremely hard to improve the lives of patients and promote their recovery throughout the pandemic, during a time of unpreceden­ted demand for our specialize­d services and treatment for justice involved individual­s,” Etheringto­n said. “I’m grateful for their dedication to the people we serve.”

One notable increase in demand was for forensic assessment­s. Over the past two years, the state hospital went from completing an average of 14 forensic assessment­s a quarter to over 100 forensic assessment­s a quarter. Forensic assessment­s are done at the request of the courts to assess if an individual is competent to stand trial.

The North Dakota State Hospital plays a vital role in providing specialize­d inpatient and residentia­l care to people with severe and persistent mental illness who typically cannot be served elsewhere.

The importance of the state hospital’s specialty services were called out recently in a legislativ­e interim report presented to the Acute Psychiatri­c Treatment Committee on April 5. The report’s recommenda­tions include building of a new state hospital that focuses on delivering intensive specialty services including forensic, court-ordered treatment and care for complex treatment patients who cannot be cared for in other facilities due to their intensity of need.

An independen­t, not-for-profit organizati­on, The Joint Commission is the nation's oldest and largest standardss­etting and accreditin­g body in health care. It evaluates and accredits more than 20,000 health care organizati­ons and programs in the United States.

 ?? Submitted photo ?? ND State Hospital, Henry LaHaug building pictured.
Submitted photo ND State Hospital, Henry LaHaug building pictured.

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