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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE For Further Information
Contact: District Hospitals and Delmarva Foundation Washington, DC, September 6, 2005 - District hospitals are making public more information on the quality of care they provide, including information on how they prevent infections associated with surgery. They are also beginning a new phase of partnership with Delmarva Foundation, Medicare’s Quality Improvement Organization in Maryland and the District of Columbia, to improve care, making it safer, more effective and efficient so that every person gets the right care, every time. Starting earlier this month, three new hospital quality measures will accompany 17 existing publicly reported measures dealing with heart attack, heart failure and pneumonia. The new measures include one for pneumonia care and two measures for procedures that help prevent surgical infections, a new and significant category of hospital quality measure. All the measures are available for consumers by visiting www.hospitalcompare.hhs.gov or www.medicare.gov and selecting Compare Hospitals in Your Area, or by calling 1-800-MEDICARE (1-800-633-4227). Either way, District residents get the information they need to help them make more informed healthcare decisions. “We applaud the commitment to public reporting that hospitals in the District are demonstrating,” said Maulik Joshi, President and CEO of the Delmarva Foundation. “Now we are asking hospitals to take the next step and make a commitment to continue improving their care by partnering with us. We can arm hospitals with the tools and resources they need to transform care and make it safer.” Delmarva Foundation provides free expert resources to healthcare providers to improve quality of care and transform the way healthcare is delivered. Delmarva will help hospitals achieve transformational change in the quality of care provided to every person in the District of Columbia. Over the next three years, Delmarva Foundation will work intensively with hospitals in the District in order to improve surgical care and inpatient care for heart attacks, heart failure, and pneumonia. These efforts will involve preventing ventilator-associated pneumonia and surgery-related adverse cardiac events, as well as cutting the rate of surgical infections. The goal is to reduce surgical complications in hospitals by 25 percent. Hospital staff will learn how to better avoid errors. A quality measure is a formula that converts medical information from patient records into a rate or percentage that shows how well a hospital cares for its patients. The twenty measures now posted on Hospital Compare are: Heart Attack (Acute Myocardial Infarction or AMI)
Note: * denotes measure displayed for the first time in September 2005 ### About Delmarva Foundation
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