40.9 F
Reno

Renown Health continues to rank high for quality

Date:

Getting your Trinity Audio player ready...

SUBMITTED NEWS RELEASE

According to findings released in Feb. 2012, a national healthcare organization has again ranked Renown Health over all other private acute care hospitals in the region when it comes to quality medical care for heart attack, heart failure, pneumonia and surgical needs.

Top rankings mean medical professionals working at Renown South Meadows and Renown Regional Medical Centers provided treatment known to get the best results for patients.

Blain Claypool, CEO, Renown South Meadows, credits the hard work and dedication of physicians and employees who continually make quality care a top priority.

“I am pleased that Renown Health can deliver care that ranks among the top hospitals in the country to our community. Every day, every patient, every time, our goal is to make a genuine difference, and we achieve that goal from the beginning of the patient’s encounter to the last phone call after they go home,” Claypool stated.

Renown Regional Medical Center CEO Greg Boyer said, “For us, quality healthcare means providing the best medical skill, expertise and technology available to patients through the kindness and help of employees and the physicians who work and practice here.”

Find out more about these and other quality awards at www.renown.org.

About HealthInsight

A private, non-profit community based organization, HealthInsight, in collaboration with the Nevada healthcare market, implements a community based Health Information Exchange (HIE) to help Nevada providers improve the timeliness, quality and coordination of care for their patients. The organization ranks healthcare providers by defining and encouraging healthcare value, transparency and public reporting; health information technology initiatives; payment reform efforts; human factors science research and application; and quality assurance activities.

ThisIsReno
ThisIsRenohttps://thisisreno.com
This Is Reno is your source for award-winning independent, online Reno news and events since 2009. We are locally owned and operated.

TRENDING

RENO EVENTS

MORE RENO NEWS

Livestock producers urged to prepare for disease outbreak

University of Nevada, Reno Extension is urging Nevada livestock producers to strengthen their biosecurity measures in light of recent disease outbreaks and the potential threat of foot-and-mouth disease.