Mercy was assessed on meeting patient needs through safe and accessible facilities, patient-specific therapy, patient outcome data, evidence-based interventions, staff and patient education, and the patient’s participation in care. The review highlighted the strong commitment to patient care by the leaders and staff in nursing, pre-operative care, the operating room, the post-anesthesia care unit, rehabilitation, and the clinic.
“Mercy’s 150-year tradition of providing quality patient care is reflected in the hospital’s latest accolade, the Joint Commission’s core certification of Mercy for its work in spine surgery. Every individual involved in this process, including all those who dedicate themselves daily to the care of our spine patients, should be immensely proud of their contributions,” said Dr. David N. Maine, President and CEO, Mercy Health Services, Mercy Medical Center.
The Joint Commission certification demonstrates a commitment to upholding clinical practice guidelines and the highest standards. To maintain this certification, each center is required to submit outcome data and progress reviews on a regular basis and undergo a full review of services to ensure compliance every two years. The Joint Commission standards are developed in consultation with health care professionals and providers, measurement experts and patients.
A university-affiliated teaching hospital, Mercy Medical Center is nationally recognized with Magnet status for nursing excellence. Founded in 1874 by The Sisters of Mercy, Mercy is home to the acclaimed Weinberg Center for Women’s Health & Medicine and the $400+ million, 20-story Mary Catherine Bunting Center. For more information about Mercy, visit http://www.mdmercy.com, MDMercyMedia on FACEBOOK and TWITTER, or call 1-800-M.D.-Mercy.
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