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Marshall Browning Hospital honored for excellent quality of care

  • Deborah Hammonds, left, a registered nurse in Medical-Surgical and Amy Harris, a registered nurse in the Emergency Department, show off the hospital's award.

    Deborah Hammonds, left, a registered nurse in Medical-Surgical and Amy Harris, a registered nurse in the Emergency Department, show off the hospital's award.
    Courtesy of Marshall Browning Hospital

 
Submitted by Marshall Browning Hospital
updated: 12/6/2020 3:19 PM

The Illinois Critical Access Hospital Network has recognized Marshall Browning Hospital in Du Quoin, for its ongoing commitment to exceptional quality of care.

The award ceremony was held Nov. 17 during ICAHN's annual conference via Zoom.

As part of the Federal Office of Rural Health Policy Medicare Beneficiary Quality Improvement Program (MBQIP), Marshall Browning Hospital and other critical access hospitals were asked to voluntarily participate in four defined domains of quality outcomes: Patient Safety/Inpatient; Patient Engagement; Care Transitions; and Outpatient Measures.

"Often, in rural hospitals, having a devoted staff member to abstract and submit this data can be time-consuming and burdensome," said Laura Fischer, ICAHN Flex Coordinator. "This hospital realizes how important quality of care and an engaged staff is for its patients ... from its top leadership on throughout the facility, each strives for continued quality on a daily basis, and that is what we are celebrating today."

Marshall Browning Hospital was honored for being a top performer in all four domains.

"We are very proud of our team for achieving this level of excellence in health quality," said Dan Eaves, CEO of Marshall Browning. "This is truly a team effort that recognizes our dedication to delivering a health care experience of which our patients and staff can be proud."

He said Sue Dixon, who performs the bulk of data abstraction for MBQIP, credited excellent documentation by the nursing staff.

ICAHN, headquartered in Princeton, Illinois, is a network of 57 small rural Illinois hospitals dedicated to strengthening the operations of its member hospitals through collaboration. The organization is composed of Illinois hospitals who have earned critical access hospital designation by the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services.

ICAHN is recognized nationally for its work with rural health care and administers several state, federal, and private health care programs.

 
 
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