- Ryan Gerds
AdventHealth Ocala has earned a “B” in patient safety from the prestigious Leapfrog Group. AdventHealth acquired the hospital in August 2018 and made a promise to Ocala and Marion County to transform and elevate the quality of care to the community. In that timeframe, patient safety grades rose from a ‘D’ to a ‘B,’ showing the hospital does a better job at protecting patients from mistakes, injuries, accidents and infections than it did previously. The score is from the Leapfrog group, a national nonprofit health care ratings organization, focused on safety ratings for more than 2,600 hospitals across the country. The group assigns letter grades of A, B, C, D and F based on how well hospitals perform in patient safety.
“Since acquiring the hospital in 2018, we have been on a journey to providing the best medical care possible, and it is thanks to the hard work and dedication of our team that we are able to achieve this success in such a short amount of time,” said Joe Johnson, President and CEO of AdventHealth Ocala. “This is just the beginning, we still have an ‘A’ as our goal.”
Leaders at AdventHealth Ocala implemented a list of changes to enhance patient safety, including:
- Deploying over 600 new IV pumps and over 80 teleboxes which allow care teams to monitor patients and medications in real time - significantly decreasing medication errors to patients.
- Implementing electronic health records which allow physicians to place the patient medication orders directly into the computer and allows nurses to scan a patient’s medications prior to administering medications – which has been shown to significantly decrease medication errors to patients.
- Renovating the emergency room to provide all private patient rooms to decrease infection rates and offer complete privacy during care.
- Reinstating safety huddles each morning to ensure all departments are informed of hospital and patient needs each day.
- Training over 2,000 team members on a change in culture to enhance how team members care for patients and each other.
“How we care for our community makes a difference and you see it in the scores,” said Imelda Unto, Chief Nursing Officer of AdventHealth Ocala. “We implemented several key strategies to improve patient safety, reduce infections and create a culture of safety to make sure we are providing the best care possible to every patient, every time. Thanks to our dedicated administrators and care team members, we can continue to create a high quality, safe environment for anyone needing our care.”
AdventHealth voluntarily participates in the Leapfrog assessment and provides full transparency to our hospitals and our data to patient safety experts for review. To see a full list of safety grades, click here.
About AdventHealth West Florida Division
The West Florida Division of AdventHealth has some of the nation’s brightest medical minds making lifesaving breakthroughs with surgical pioneers, scientists and researchers using leading edge technology and innovation to deliver our brand of whole-person care. Our network of care includes AdventHealth Carrollwood, AdventHealth Connerton, AdventHealth Dade City, AdventHealth Lake Placid, AdventHealth North Pinellas, AdventHealth Ocala, AdventHealth Sebring, AdventHealth Tampa, AdventHealth Wauchula, AdventHealth Wesley Chapel and AdventHealth Zephyrhills, as well as three freestanding offsite Emergency Rooms including AdventHealth Central Pasco ER, AdventHealth Palm Harbor ER and AdventHealth TimberRidge ER. We are more than hospitals, as we have a robust system of care including specialty acute care, over 200 primary care and specialty employed physicians, Express Care at Walgreens clinics, urgent care centers, wound care, physical therapy and home health care. AdventHealth is a faith-based not-for-profit health care system with a mission of Extending the Healing Ministry of Christ. AdventHealth has hundreds of care sites and nearly 50 hospitals across the United States. For more information about AdventHealth, visit AdventHealth.com, or Facebook.com/AdventHealth, and for West Florida Division, click here.
About AdventHealth Ocala
AdventHealth Ocala is a 425-bed full-service community hospital that opened in 1898. In August 2018, AdventHealth Ocala became a part of the AdventHealth network. The facility is 640,000 square feet and sits on 15-acres. Within the hospital network there are two 24/7 ER facilities, one onsite and another offsite, to better meet the needs of Marion County. The onsite ER has both an adult and children’s emergency department that has over 50 combined beds with the ability to treat many conditions and injuries. Established in 2002, the offsite ER, AdventHealth TimberRidge ER, is a 24-hour full-service emergency department with 16 private rooms and was the first offsite ER in the state of Florida. The hospital offers many inpatient services including, labor and delivery through The Baby Place®, Orthopedic unit, comprehensive cardiovascular surgery unit, and a wound care center. AdventHealth Ocala is accredited The Joint Commission and has received recognition from American Heart Association and American Stroke Association. They are an Accredited Chest Pain Center and a Certified Advanced Primary Stroke Center.
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Contact: Ashley Jeffery
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Email: ashley.jeffery@adventhealth.com
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