Our Commitment to Care

Our Commitment to Care

Patient Satisfaction Matters to Us

How’s your stay? Are you getting the care you need? Are your doctors and nurses listening and responding to your questions or requests? Our goal is to provide the best quality care. To do so, we ask for feedback from patients like you.

During Your Stay

Please speak with your nurse or nursing supervisor if you have any questions or concerns about your care. If your issue still is not resolved, you may:


After Your Stay

Once you leave our care, we will continue to seek your feedback through the Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (HCAHPS) survey. This survey is designed to be a standardized tool for measuring and reporting satisfaction across all hospitals in the U.S.


After you are released from the hospital, you may be selected to participate in the HCAHPS survey administered by Press Ganey. The survey asks multiple-choice questions on key care topics, such as:



  •  doctor and nurse communication
  •  medicine and discharge information
  •  staff responsiveness
  •  overall quality of the hospital

 

The HCAHPS survey is backed by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. The survey is used to improve the quality of healthcare. HCAHPS makes survey results public so hospitals are aware of where changes are needed. The results also enable healthcare consumers to review and compare hospitals before choosing a healthcare provider. 

Want to Know How We Score?

You can review and compare the quality, care and safety ratings for different hospitals at:


 

You also can find information on hospitals through these accrediting organizations:



Making a Difficult Healthcare Decision?

Sometimes a healthcare choice can involve an ethical concern—such as a wish to refuse life-saving treatment or a disagreement over advance directives. Our team can assist you with accessing the resources/support you need during this difficult time. 

How Are We Doing?

We want you to be satisfied with your care. To help, speak up if we can …

  • respond quicker to your needs
  • explain things more clearly
  • help keep your room clean or quiet
  • talk to you about your pain
  • help you understand your medicine plan
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