So what? Celebrating processes rather than recovery is not what survivors want. Tell us how many of your patients 100% recovered and then we might decide you are a decent hospital. Until then, NOTHING DOING! Anyone who touts standards and NOT RECOVERY! IS A COMPLETE FUCKING FAILURE!
I couldn't find any stroke standards at the CARF website - http://www.carf.org/home/
so with nothing public, this is completely fucking worthless. Because if
this is all just doing processes with no measurement of results, then
useless.
Hartford-Area Rehab Hospital Earns Key Accreditation
The prominent healthcare site earned a three-year accreditation for brain injury and stroke programs
HARTFORD, CT — A prominent healthcare facility in Hartford recently earned a major piece of certification, cementing itself as a major player in patient recovery.
Mount Sinai Rehabilitation Hospitalhas earned a three-year accreditation from the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF) for its adult and adolescent rehabilitation inpatient, stroke specialty, and brain injury inpatient programs, the accrediting body announced Feb. 18.
The Hartford-based facility, located at 490 Blue Hills Ave., is the largest provider of acute inpatient rehabilitation services in Connecticut.
The latest award marks the third consecutive three-year accreditation from CARF for the hospital’s Adult and Adolescent Rehabilitation Inpatient and Stroke Specialty Rehabilitation programs, and the second three-year accreditation for its Brain Injury Rehabilitation program.
CARF accreditation represents the highest level of recognition a rehabilitation organization can receive and indicates substantial conformance to CARF standards.
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To earn the three-year designation, Mount Sinai underwent a peer review process and on-site survey evaluating whether its programs are measurable, accountable, and focused on quality improvement.
“We are incredibly proud of receiving our third consecutive CARF accreditation, recognizing our ability to provide a caring, skilled, multidisciplinary approach to each patient’s individual needs,” said Kwame Asante, medical director of Mount Sinai Rehabilitation Hospital.
“We are especially proud to be the only CARF-accredited acute Brain Injury Rehabilitation Program in Hartford. The hard work done by our physicians, nurses, therapists, clinical and non-clinical teams positions Mount Sinai among the best of the best and is a testament to our commitment to serving our patients with compassion, enthusiasm, and professionalism.”
CARF, founded in 1966 as the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities, is an independent, nonprofit accreditor that establishes consumer-focused standards for health and human service organizations.
Mount Sinai Rehabilitation Hospital is a licensed chronic disease hospital certified by the Joint Commission and Medicare as an acute rehabilitation hospital.
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