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Hugh Chatham Memorial Hospital receives “A” grade for hospital safety. Hugh Chatham Memorial Hospital received an “A” grade in the Spring 2021 Leapfrog Hospital Safety Grade, a national distinction recognizing Hugh Chatham Memorial Hospital’s efforts to protect patients from errors, injuries, and infections. The Leapfrog Group is an independent national watchdog organization committed to health care quality and safety. The Leapfrog Hospital Safety Grade assigns a letter grade to all general hospitals across the country every six months and is the only ratings program based exclusively on hospitals’ prevention of medical errors and harm. Paul Hammes, CEO of Hugh Chatham Memorial Hospital, said “Here at Hugh Chatham we have a passion to provide each patient with the safest care possible. We are pleased to receive yet another “A grade” from the Leapfrog Group affirmation of the expertise, teamwork, and dedication to patients among our physicians, clini ....
Staff Report Elkin Mayor Sam Bishop and Dr. Paul Gulley at a ribbon cutting ceremony for the new Hugh Chatham Endocrinology office. Dr. Paul Gulley speaks at a ribbon cutting ceremony for the newly opened Endocrinology medical office in Elkin. Hospital and community leaders take part in a ribbon cutting ceremony for the new Endocrinology and Diabetes medical office. Hugh Chatham Memorial Hospital has opened a new office for Endocrinology and Diabetes patients. A ribbon cutting and open house event was held on April 29 for the new office located at 360 Parkwood Dr., Elkin. The practice, operated by Dr. Paul Gulley, MD and Shannon Hall, FNP-C, opened its doors on April 5. ....
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Hospitals Lose Millions of Dollars Because of Pandemic PUBLISHED 8:25 PM ET Jan. 17, 2021 PUBLISHED January 17, 2021 @8:25 PM SHARE ELKIN, N.C. North Carolina hospital staff has been working overtime since March. As a result of the pandemic, hospitals had to cancel appointments and postpone elective surgeries. It was a strategy to help free up resources for the fight against the coronavirus. But that same strategy is costing hospitals millions of dollars. “All the things we traditionally care for, like diabetes, chest pain, and heart failure, didn’t go away so we had those in addition to COVID,” explains Mary Blackburn, the chief clinical officer at Hugh Chatham Memorial Hospital. ....