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Wearing thin, SMH leadership now required to constantly evaluate situation, sometimes hourly – Sheridan Media
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SMH concerned virus ripping through community – Sheridan Media
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Medical professionals encourage vaccinations to slow spread and prevent further variants from mutating – Sheridan Media
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The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) has announced that Sheridan Memorial Hospital (SMH) has earned an Overall 5-Star rating. This comes only two years after SMH garnered overall 4-Star status and places SMH as one of only two 5-star hospitals in Wyoming.
“Attaining 5-Star status puts us in the top 13.56 percent of hospitals nationwide and shows the efforts we are putting into improving our processes are working,” Chief Nursing Officer Barb Hespen said. “It really is a testament to the hard work and dedication put in by our physicians and staff every day.”
Since the start of the star rating system in 2015, CMS collects and compiles data from hospitals and uses that information to assign ratings from 1-5 stars. Much of the data comes from surveys of actual patients assessing their specific experience. CMS uses the rating system to measure multiple facets of over 4,000 hospitals across the country to drive systematic improvements in care
COVID cases are low, admissions are low, and morale is high!
That’s the assessment of Sheridan Memorial Hospital’s CEO Mike McCafferty regarding the current COVID cases and vaccination efforts.
Speaking during a press briefing yesterday morning, McCafferty had this to say…
According to McCafferty, the number of area residents visiting the vaccination clinic have slowed to about 12-15 per day and at some time in the future, the vaccination efforts may be transferred to hospital physicians. However, that decision is not expected at any time soon.
Another bit of good news is that the Sheridan area has experienced no spike in COVID cases following the recent spring break for college students.