Report Oct 7, 2016 ORYX Accreditation Measures .XLSX | 26.09 KB You expect your hospital or clinic to meet quality and safety requirements. One way our military hospitals and clinics ensure they meet those requirements is by becoming accredited. Most military hospitals and clinics use Joint Commission for accreditation (and all will over the next few years). The Joint Commission uses the trademarked ORYX measures ... Recommended Content Quality, Patient Safety & Access Information (for Patients)
Report Oct 7, 2016 ORYX Accreditation Measures PDF Version .PDF | 140.87 KB You expect your hospital or clinic to meet quality and safety requirements. One way our military hospitals and clinics ensure they meet those requirements is by becoming accredited. Most military hospitals and clinics use Joint Commission for accreditation (and all will over the next few years). The Joint Commission uses the trademarked ORYX measures ... Recommended Content Quality, Patient Safety & Access Information (for Patients)
Report Oct 7, 2016 Primary Care Manager Continuity .XLSX | 739.50 KB When your provider team is familiar with your medical history, it is good for you, especially if you have more complex medical issues. Our Patient Centered Medical Homes (PCMHs) help you see the same provider team. Your PCMH team will work to keep you healthy by suggesting preventive services that may prevent more complex problems later. We track ... Recommended Content Quality, Patient Safety & Access Information (for Patients)
Report Oct 7, 2016 Primary Care Manager Continuity PDF Version .PDF | 454.28 KB When your provider team is familiar with your medical history, it is good for you, especially if you have more complex medical issues. Our Patient Centered Medical Homes (PCMHs) help you see the same provider team. Your PCMH team will work to keep you healthy by suggesting preventive services that may prevent more complex problems later. We track ... Recommended Content Quality, Patient Safety & Access Information (for Patients)
Report Jun 23, 2016 Elective Deliveries Less than 39 Weeks .XLSX | 14.82 KB A normal pregnancy is 40 weeks (9 lunar months). Research has shown that babies who are 'full term' 39-41 weeks of pregnancy are less likely to have complications and require Neonatal Intensive Care support. This is a measure that tracks for the MHS and across the nation, the number of babies delivered by 'choice' (elective) who are younger (less) ... Recommended Content Quality, Patient Safety & Access Information (for Patients)
Report Jun 23, 2016 Elective Deliveries Less than 39 Weeks PDF Version .PDF | 150.74 KB A normal pregnancy is 40 weeks (9 lunar months). Research has shown that babies who are 'full term' 39-41 weeks of pregnancy are less likely to have complications and require Neonatal Intensive Care support. This is a measure that tracks for the MHS and across the nation, the number of babies delivered by 'choice' (elective) who are younger (less) ... Recommended Content Quality, Patient Safety & Access Information (for Patients)
Policy Jun 14, 2016 Memorandum: #Ser ED/ AT0333985, Good Catch Recognition Award Process .PDF | 213.22 KB This memorandum describes the annual Navy Medicine "Surgeon General Good Catch Annual Recognition Award". A "Good Catch" signifies a near miss, unsafe condition, or error(s) (environmental, IT, process, system design) that was identified early to prevent and/or minimize preventable harm to patients. Identification #: Ser ED/ AT0333985 Type: Memorandum Recommended Content Health Care Administration & Operations Quality, Patient Safety & Access Information (for Patients)
Report May 20, 2016 Sentinel Events by Military Hospital .PDF | 134.17 KB We encourage our medical staffs to report all types of patient safety events – injuries, illnesses and especially deaths. Sentinel events are those that result in harm to a patient and that require immediate resporting, response and investigation. More reported events don’t necessarily mean more events have occurred. It could mean that more providers ... Recommended Content Quality, Patient Safety & Access Information (for Patients)
Report May 20, 2016 Sentinel Events Across the MHS .PDF | 68.25 KB We encourage our medical staffs to report all types of patient safety events – injuries, illnesses and especially deaths. Sentinel events are those that result in harm to a patient and that require immediate resporting, response and investigation. More reported events don’t necessarily mean more events have occurred. It could mean that more providers ... Recommended Content Quality, Patient Safety & Access Information (for Patients)
Report May 20, 2016 Complications Related to Surgery PDF Version .PDF | 64.78 KB Surgical illness or injury measures look at a number of different complications that can result from surgery, like infections, operations on the wrong area, or a return to the operating room to correct a complication. We measure these complications to get an all-cause morbidity rate. This rate shows the likelihood a surgery will have some sort of ... Recommended Content Quality, Patient Safety & Access Information (for Patients)
Report May 20, 2016 Access to Acute and Primary Care Appointments .XLSX | 471.56 KB Seeing your provider in a timely manner is important to you – and to us. Our goal is to ensure you receive the right level of care, at the right time, by the right provider. This measure is used across the health care industry and lets us know if we are meeting our access to care standards. The MHS access to care standard for patients to receive an ... Recommended Content Quality, Patient Safety & Access Information (for Patients)
Report May 20, 2016 Complications Related to Surgery .XLSX | 14.25 KB Surgical illness or injury measures look at a number of different complications that can result from surgery, like infections, operations on the wrong area, or a return to the operating room to correct a complication. We measure these complications to get an all-cause morbidity rate. This rate shows the likelihood a surgery will have some sort of ... Recommended Content Quality, Patient Safety & Access Information (for Patients)
Report May 20, 2016 Access to Acute and Primary Care Appointments PDF Version .PDF | 239.07 KB Seeing your provider in a timely manner is important to you – and to us. Our goal is to ensure you receive the right level of care, at the right time, by the right provider. This measure is used across the health care industry and lets us know if we are meeting our access to care standards. The MHS access to care standard for patients to receive an ... Recommended Content Quality, Patient Safety & Access Information (for Patients)
Report May 20, 2016 Primary Care Manager Continuity .XLSX | 337.46 KB When your provider team is familiar with your medical history, it is good for you, especially if you have more complex medical issues. Our Patient Centered Medical Homes (PCMHs) help you see the same provider team. Your PCMH team will work to keep you healthy by suggesting preventive services that may prevent more complex problems later. We track ... Recommended Content Quality, Patient Safety & Access Information (for Patients)
Report May 20, 2016 Primary Care Manager Continuity PDF Version .PDF | 245.10 KB When your provider team is familiar with your medical history, it is good for you, especially if you have more complex medical issues. Our Patient Centered Medical Homes (PCMHs) help you see the same provider team. Your PCMH team will work to keep you healthy by suggesting preventive services that may prevent more complex problems later. We track ... Recommended Content Quality, Patient Safety & Access Information (for Patients)