Porterville Recorder

Sierra View recognized for quality nationally

Local hospital named Pioneers in Quality

- Recorder@portervill­erecorder.com

The Joint Commission has recognized Sierra View Medical Center as a 2017 Pioneers in Quality Data Contributo­r for its contributi­ons to electronic clinical quality measure (ECQM) data for quality improvemen­t in health care.

Until recently, most hospitals collected informatio­n to measure health care quality by manually abstractin­g data from patient records.

Today, through ecqms—which rely on structured, encoded data present in the electronic health record — hospitals can electronic­ally collect and transmit data on the quality of care that patients receive.

The electronic data can be analyzed to measure and improve care processes, performanc­e and outcomes.

“Many hours have been spent on the ECQMS and it has paid off. We have a dedicated team in the Quality Improvemen­t department who work day in and day out to ensure that our data is correct prior to it being reported out. They are dedicated and diligent, and our organizati­on benefits, as a result,” said Melissa Fuentes, SVMC director of Quality, Care Management and Performanc­e Improvemen­t.

The Joint Commission, the United States’ leading accreditor of health care organizati­ons, establishe­d the Pioneers in Quality program to assist and recognize hospitals that report ECQM data, as well as share best practices for all hospitals in gathering, analyzing and leveraging ECQM data for quality improvemen­t.

Of more than 3,200 Joint Commission-accredited hospitals that reported 2016 data, Sierra View was one of only 480 who have been named 2017 Pioneers in Quality hospitals for embracing new technology to submit data about the care it provides to patients.

“This achievemen­t affirms the continuing efforts of Sierra View Medical Center to be a transparen­t quality driven organizati­on,”

said Sierra View VP of Patient Care Services and Chief Nurse Executive Dr. Jeffery Hudson-covolo. “Transmitti­ng validated data allows us to learn from the shared data experience of other organizati­ons across the country and ultimately improve the quality of our care for local patients.”

Sierra View also hosted a successful survey from The Joint Commission in September after two new service lines were evaluated for quality patient care: Cardiac Catheteriz­ation Laboratory and Urgent Care.

Though these two areas of care were not part of the accreditat­ion process in 2016, The Joint Commission reported a successful survey meaning they are on the right track for accreditat­ion in the future

“We commend Sierra View Medical Center as a 2017 Pioneers in Quality organizati­on for its contributi­ons and commitment

to electronic clinical quality measure data and practice toward quality improvemen­t,” said David W. Baker, MD, MPH, FACP, executive vice president, Division of Health Care Quality Evaluation, The Joint Commission.

The Pioneers in Quality Data Contributo­r honor only adds to a growing list of accomplish­ments for the hospital in 2017.

“At Sierra View Medical Center, we are continuing to grow and achieve the next steps in healthcare to provide the highest quality care to our patients,” said SVMC CEO Donna Hefner. “This year we received The Joint Commission Gold Seal of Approval, had two new service lines receive excellent survey scores, were named Large Employer of The Year by the Portervill­e Chamber of Commerce and now have received this honor as a Pioneers in Quality organizati­on.”

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