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Southern California Hospitals at Hollywood and Culver City Named Among Top 5% in Nation for Patient Safety
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LOS ANGELES, May 11, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Southern California Hospitals at Culver City and Hollywood announced today they have been recognized as 2021 Patient Safety Excellence Award recipient for the fourth year in a row. This distinction places the hospitals among the top 5 percent in the nation of all acute care hospitals reporting patient safety data as evaluated by Healthgrades.
Southern California Hospitals at Hollywood and Culver City named among the top 5% in nation for Patient Safety Excellence again in 2021.
Tifton VA clinic adds more staff
The clinic was build in 2016(WALB)
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DUBLIN, Ga. (WALB) - The Dublin Veterans Administration is partnering with the Veterans Benefits Administration (VBA) so that three VBA employees can work at the Community Based Outpatient Clinic in Tifton.
A ribbon-cutting ceremony will mark the occasion at 11 a.m. on April 30 at the Tifton clinic at
“Improving the Veterans experience is our top priority as we strive to provide world-class healthcare on our journey to becoming a High-Reliability Organization,” said Director David. L. Whitmer. “This allows Veterans to get updates on their claims and other benefits while receiving their healthcare at the same location. It also provides Veterans at Dublin VA and our other community-based outpatient clinics an opportunity to also speak with these representatives via video teleconference through scheduled appointments.”
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Northern Maine Medical Center staff, from left, Courtney Kelley, Meagan Corriveau, Tina Roy work on the hospital’s new electronic medical records system. Staff have dedicated thousands of collective hours to customizing the Cerner software platform to meet NMMC patients’ unique needs,along with training and preparing for the transition, which went live on April 12.
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Northern Maine Medical Center staff, from left, Courtney Kelley, Meagan Corriveau, Tina Roy work on the hospital’s new electronic medical records system. Staff have dedicated thousands of collective hours to customizing the Cerner software platform to meet NMMC patients’ unique needs,along with training and preparing for the transition, which went live on April 12.
Adams shares ‘The R in HRO’ at VISN forum
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ORLANDO, Fla A Sidney High School graduate was the keynote speaker for the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.
Timothy C. Adams, son of the late Alga “Barney” and Reba Adams, and a 1968 graduate of Sidney High School, continues to work for NASA at the Kennedy Space Center as a senior and certified engineer in Reliability.
On Nov. 2, 2020, Adams kicked off the Department of Veterans Affairs’ 10th annual Improvement Forum for the “Veterans Affairs Sunshine Healthcare Network (VISN) 8. VISN 8 is the nation’s largest system of hospitals and clinics serving a population of more than 1.5 million Veterans.