The Standard Journal

Floyd Polk Medical Center receives state’s Level IV trauma designatio­n

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Floyd Polk Medical Center has received confirmati­on from the Georgia Department of Public Health that it has been designated a Level IV Trauma Center.

“The administra­tion and staff of (Floyd) Polk Medical Center have clearly demonstrat­ed dedication to the care of trauma patients in Georgia. You are an asset to the community and citizens of your area,” J. Patrick O’Neal, Commission­er of the DPH, stated in a confirmati­on letter sent to hospital Administra­tor and Chief Nursing Officer Tifani Kinard.

The Level IV designatio­n means that Floyd Polk Medical Center, a critical access hospital, can stabilize injured patients, and if needed, to ensure they can safely be transferre­d to a higher level of care, Kinard said. As a critical access hospital, Floyd Polk Medical Center offers essential medical services to its surroundin­g community such as 24/7 emergency services, family medicine, sub- acute rehabilita­tion, outpatient surgery and cardiac imaging

Just 20 miles to the north is Floyd Medical Center, a state-designated Level II Trauma Center that provides around-the-clock emergency care, seven days a week. Floyd’s Emergency Care Center is specially equipped to treat patients with acute and life-threatenin­g traumatic injuries.

Kinard said the hospital staff has been working hard to achieve the designatio­n.

“This is been something we have been working on for three years,” Kinard said. “We have been enhancing our education and processes to meet the standard. I am very proud of the staff here and the recognitio­n indicates the level of care we have been able to provide for Polk County residents.”

A team of surveyors visited the hospital and reviews its processes to determine if it complies with guidelines establishe­d by the American College of Surgeons, Kinard said.

The administra­tion and staff of (Floyd) Polk Medical Center have clearly demonstrat­ed dedication to the care of trauma patients in Georgia. — J. Patrick O’Neal, Commission­er of the DPH

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