Oh god, useless chest thumping again. But they do 'care'.
Big fucking whoopee.
Three measurements will tell me if the stroke hospital is possibly not completely incompetent; DO YOU MEASURE ANYTHING?
- tPA full recovery? Better than 12%?
- 30 day deaths? Better than competitors?
- rehab full recovery? Better than 10%?
I absolutely hate invalid chest thumping like this. I personally think Joint Commission stuff is worthless for stroke, they aren't measuring recovery.
You can check out Joint Commission standards here:
The chest thumping below:
Quillen Rehabilitation Center recognized by Joint Commission for stroke rehab program
JOHNSON CITY, Tenn. (WJHL) – The Quillen Rehabilitation Hospital has
been recognized with a certification for its stroke rehabilitation
program.
According to a release from Encompass Health, the hospital was given the Joint Commission’s Gold Seal of Approval for its safety in care and quality of healthcare in accordance with the national standard.(BUT NOTHING ON RESULTS.)
The certification is for Disease-Specific Care, stroke rehabilitation in this case.
“Providing the highest level of care to the Johnson City community is our highest priority,” said Brian Luff, CEO of Quillen Rehabilitation Hospital. “Each day, our team works to provide a differentiated level of care and offer services that get patients back to their optimal levels of independence and functioning in their communities. We are thrilled to receive this endorsement from The Joint Commission.”
An on-site survey was conducted at Quillen, and the quality of care, medical staff and leadership was evaluated.
Quillen Rehabilitation Hospital is a joint venture of Ballad Health and Encompass Health.
According to a release from Encompass Health, the hospital was given the Joint Commission’s Gold Seal of Approval for its safety in care and quality of healthcare in accordance with the national standard.(BUT NOTHING ON RESULTS.)
The certification is for Disease-Specific Care, stroke rehabilitation in this case.
“Providing the highest level of care to the Johnson City community is our highest priority,” said Brian Luff, CEO of Quillen Rehabilitation Hospital. “Each day, our team works to provide a differentiated level of care and offer services that get patients back to their optimal levels of independence and functioning in their communities. We are thrilled to receive this endorsement from The Joint Commission.”
An on-site survey was conducted at Quillen, and the quality of care, medical staff and leadership was evaluated.
Quillen Rehabilitation Hospital is a joint venture of Ballad Health and Encompass Health.
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