Curry General Hospital Receives Prestigious Award

Curry General Earns 2018 Outpatient Top Performer Award!

Curry General Hospital has been recognized by the Office of Rural Health as the Overall 2018 Medicare Beneficiary Quality Improvement Project Outpatient Top Performer among all 25 Oregon Critical Access Hospitals for reporting Medicare Beneficiary Quality Improvement Project measures.

Office of Rural Health uses the following criteria for selection:
• consistent reporting for all quarters
• how many measures the Critical Access Hospitals have reported on
• how many times the Critical Access Hospital came in at or above the State and National 90th percentile ranking on the reported measures

To earn this award, Curry General Hospital was:
• ranked ABOVE the Oregon 90th percentile for 15 of the 16 reported periods in 2017
• ranked AT or ABOVE the National 90th percentile for 8 of the reported periods
• ranked ABOVE the 90th percentile for BOTH State and National in all 4 quarters for “Median Time from ED Arrival to Provider Contact for ED Patients”
• 1 of only 4 Critical Access Hospitals who met a 90th percentile ranking on the above measure, and did so in ALL four quarters!

CEO Ginny Razo is clearly pleased with the measure outcomes, and appreciative of staff’s efforts. “Curry Health Network greatly values the efforts of Jen Klausmeier, RN and Tami Youngblood, Trauma & Quality Data Analyst, who gathered and analyzed data, and reported on numerous outpatient measures. Without their dedication, we would not have been recognized for this prestigious award,” she said.

CEO Ginny Razo

Razo also commended the strong efforts of the entire staff which contributed to the measure outcomes ranking at or above State and National medians. “Our community should have confidence in the services provided by our Emergency Department staff. Thanks to the patient-centered and determined efforts of our ED physicians, Director of Outpatient Services Isaac Hodges, and the entire ED staff, patients were seen by a physician in only 3.5 minutes on average, whereas the State median time is 16 minutes and the National is 19 minutes.”

As recipient of the Office of Rural Health’s Medicare Beneficiary Quality Improvement Project Outpatient Overall Top Performer award, Curry Health Network will receive $5,000 to be used for a quality improvement project of its choosing that will help demonstrate improvements in a Medicare Beneficiary Quality Improvement Project-related domain or measure, or to begin reporting on a measure previously not reported.

Youngblood and Klausmeier will also share a $700 scholarship to attend the 35th Annual Oregon Rural Health Conference in October when they will be recognized at the awards luncheon for their outstanding efforts.

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