Quality

Recognition

SARANAC LAKE - The staff and physicians of Adirondack Medical Center, a member of Adirondack Health, are extremely grateful to the community for rating the quality of care at AMC higher than other hospitals in New York State and the nation.

What is HCAHPS?
The Hospital CAHPS (HCAHPS) survey provides a standardized instrument and data collection methodology for measuring patients’ perspectives on hospital care. While many hospitals collect information on patient satisfaction, there is no national standard for collecting or publicly reporting this information. In order to make “apples to apples” comparisons to support consumer choice, it is necessary to introduce a standard measurement approach.

Rightfully so, there has been an increasing push in recent years for transparency within the health care industry. For several years now, AMC has participated in this movement, and information about patients' experience of hospital care is available to the public on the Hospital Quality Alliance's (HQA) website, www.hospitalcompare.hhs.gov/. The HQA is a national public-private collaboration of hospital groups, consumer representatives, physician and nursing organizations, employers and payers, oversight organizations and government agencies dedicated to encouraging hospitals to voluntarily collect and make public quality of care information.

This public quality of care information is based upon the Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (HCAHPS) Survey. Information for the HCAHPS report is culled from existing customer satisfaction surveys sent to individuals who utilize services at AMC. Because of this, AMC is strongly encouraging those who utilize our services to respond to the customer satisfaction survey, should they receive one. Information generated from these surveys is used by AMC to make improvements to the quality of care at the hospital.

The collected information in the HCAHPS survey includes 27 questions reported as 10 "composite" scores. Instead of asking patients how satisfied they were with their care, the HCAHPS survey asks how often different aspects of care were provided, such as how often a doctor listened to their questions or concerns.

Within those 10 scoring categories - communication with doctors, communication with nurses, responsiveness of hospital staff, pain management, communication about medicines, discharge information, cleanliness of the hospital environment, quietness of the hospital environment, overall rating of the hospital, and willingness to recommend the hospital - AMC exceeded the New York State and national average.

Most questions on the HCAHPS survey ask the patient to report on how frequently something occurred - "always," "usually," "sometimes," or "never."

"This is why it is so important to listen to the patients and to act upon the feedback they provide," said Chandler Ralph, President & CEO, "We want community members to know they can take pride in the fact that AMC is a better hospital because of their input."
Equally important, this national standard for collecting or publicly reporting health care consumer information enables valid comparisons to be made across all hospitals. The public at large can now make "apples to apples" comparisons among health care providers in the Tri-Lakes region, or across the nation if they so desire.

The quality of care information through HCAHPS is updated on a quarterly basis, and AMC will announce these results to the community both on its website and through a variety of local media outlets.  The public can view AMC's quality data anytime by logging on to: www.hospitalcompare.hhs.gov/.

 

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AMC is accredited by the Joint Commission. Click here to view the Joint Commission Public Notice.
AMC is accredited by the Healthcare Facilities Accreditation Program.
Adirondack Medical Center's Bariatric Program and Dr. Michael Hill have been designated as a Center of Excellence by the American Society for Bariatric Surgery.
 
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Jolie R. Rodriguez, M.D.
Pathology
Jolie Rodriguez
Fellowship, Forensic Pathology, 2009

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