Hospital watchdog gives Parkview A
Auburn, Bluffton sites also get top score
SHERRY SLATER | The Journal Gazette
Parkview Health was at the head of the class in The Leapfrog Group s spring safety grades released Thursday.
The independent, national watchdog group issued just one A in Fort Wayne – to Parkview Regional Medical Center. The grade measures safety performance at two hospital buildings – the newer one north of Dupont Road and the older one at Randallia Drive and State Boulevard.
Parkview Health-owned Parkview DeKalb Hospital in Auburn also earned an A. Bluffton Regional Medical Center, which is owned by Lutheran Health Network, received the region s third A.
AUBURN — Parkview DeKalb Hospital in Auburn and Parkview Regional Medical Center in Fort Wayne have received “A” grades for their efforts in protecting patients from errors, injuries, accidents and
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AUBURN â For more than two months, the United Way of DeKalb County and other local nonprofit groups have been discussing a way to recognize local medical professionals for the dedication they have shown in protecting the community during this pandemic.
The United Way COVID-19 Task Force awarded a $15,000 COVID-19 Phase II Grant to the Parkview DeKalb Foundation for co-worker support programs.
Throughout the pandemic, the Parkview DeKalb Hospital team has gone above and beyond to care for the community, at times creating a physical and mental strain, the United Way said. A portion of the moneys was used to create what became known as âJolly Trolleyâ carts, which are stocked with gifts and snacks and wheeled around the hospital to share with co-workers.