OhioHealth O’Bleness Hospital has achieved the highest ‘A’ rating in the Leapfrog Spring 2022 hospital safety grades, the only hospital rating system focused exclusively on safety.
May 7, 2021
OhioHealth hospitals earn ‘A’ safety rating from Leapfrog
MANSFIELD, Ohio OhioHealth Mansfield Hospital and OhioHealth Marion General Hospital are among seven OhioHealth Hospitals to achieve the highest A rating in the Leapfrog Spring 2021 hospital safety grades, the only hospital rating system focused exclusively on safety.
In addition to Mansfield and Marion General hospitals, OhioHealth hospitals with an A grade include: OhioHealth Berger Hospital in Circleville, OhioHealth Dublin Methodist Hospital, OhioHealth Grady Memorial Hospital in Delaware, OhioHealth O’Bleness Hospital in Athens, and OhioHealth Riverside Methodist Hospital in Columbus. Because of their critical access hospital designation, OhioHealth Hardin Memorial Hospital and OhioHealth Shelby Hospital are not evaluated.
May 7, 2021
OhioHealth hospitals earn ‘A’ safety rating from Leapfrog
MANSFIELD, Ohio OhioHealth Mansfield Hospital and OhioHealth Marion General Hospital are among seven OhioHealth Hospitals to achieve the highest A rating in the Leapfrog Spring 2021 hospital safety grades, the only hospital rating system focused exclusively on safety.
In addition to Mansfield and Marion General hospitals, OhioHealth hospitals with an A grade include: OhioHealth Berger Hospital in Circleville, OhioHealth Dublin Methodist Hospital, OhioHealth Grady Memorial Hospital in Delaware, OhioHealth O’Bleness Hospital in Athens, and OhioHealth Riverside Methodist Hospital in Columbus. Because of their critical access hospital designation, OhioHealth Hardin Memorial Hospital and OhioHealth Shelby Hospital are not evaluated.
Briefs: Marion General earns top safety rating
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Morral, health department awarded EPA funding
MARION - Communities in Northwest Ohio are receiving more than $28 million in low-interest rate funding from the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency to improve wastewater and drinking water infrastructure and make other water quality improvements. The loans were approved between Jan. 1 and March 31. The lower interest rates and principal forgiveness will save communities $4.6 million.
Morral is receiving $332,980 to design a sanitary sewer system for the village.
Marion Public Health will receive $100,000 in principal forgiveness loans to repair and replace household sewage treatment systems.
Statewide, Ohio EPA awarded more than $370 million in loans during the first quarter of 2021, including $6.75 million in principal forgiveness.