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Dr. Giesele Robinson Greene Named as Chief Medical Officer
Cleveland, Ohio, June 24, 2010, the Sisters of Charity Health System announces the hiring of Dr. Giesele Robinson Greene as the Chief Medical Officer of the Health System and St. Vincent Charity Medical Center. Dr. Greene comes from UnitedHealthcare...
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SCHS Welcomes Joanne Clark
Sisters of Charity Health System Welcomes Joanne Clark as Vice President for Corporate Affairs

Cleveland, Ohio (May 17, 2010) ­­- The Sisters of Charity Health System announces the hiring of Joanne Clark as vice president...

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SCHS Appoints Joseph Lapinski to Vice President of Managed Care
Sisters of Charity Health System appoints Mercy Medical Center's Joseph Lapinski to Vice President, Managed Care

Lapinski to oversee managed care contracting and contract compliance at SCHS facilities in Ohio and South Carolina                                               ...

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Robin Stursa Named Vice President and Chief Information Officer

Cleveland, Ohio, March 25, 2010—Robin Stursa joined the Sisters of Charity Health System on March 15th in the newly created role of vice president...

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Statement on passage of comprehensive health reform legislation
“For years we have worked in collaboration towards a new vision for health care in this country, for health care coverage and access for everyone.  This is an important day for all Americans but especially for those persons who are uninsured....
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Jim Assenmacher joins the Sisters of Charity Health System

Cleveland, Ohio, February 3, 2010,­­ The Sisters of Charity Health System announced today that Jim Assenmacher joins the strategic planning and business development team of the Sisters of Charity Health System. 

A native of Toledo,...

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Christina Walker Named Vice President of Fund Development
Sisters of Charity Health System Names Christina Walker Vice President, Fund Development

Cleveland, Ohio (February 2010)­­ -The Sisters of Charity Health System has named Christina Walker vice president, fund development. ...

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Successful Organ Donation Program

Columiba, SC-(January 18, 2010)-Providence Hospitals has been honored with the Medal of Honor for Organ Donation from the Department of Health and Human Services. The hospital is among 10 South Carolina hospitals and 428 nationwide to...

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Scott Hasselman Named Executive Director of ECRC

Canton-(January 15, 2010)-Scott Hasselman joins the Sisters of Charity Health System as the executive director of the Early Childhood Resource Center in Canton. Hasselman most recently served as a vice president for Pressley Ridge, Inc., a multi-state...

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Health System appoints Nick Bagnolo to Vice President, Construction
Cleveland, Ohio, January 8, 2010, Nick Bagnolo, Mercy Medical Center’s administrative director of plant engineering and facilities, has been appointed vice president of construction management for the Cleveland, Ohio-based Sisters of Charity Health...
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SCHS and UH Finalize Restructuring of Joint Venture
CLEVELAND—(January  4, 2010)—The Sisters of Charity Health System (SCHS) and University Hospitals (UH) announced the finalization of an agreement signed on December 31, 2009, to restructure the two joint ventures that originated in 1999....
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SCHS receives $1.6 million in appropriations
The Sisters of Charity Health System today announces that it is to receive $1,575,000 in federal appropriations funding for many of its ministries’ programmatic and equipment needs. The measures were included in the FY10 appropriations conference...
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Dr. Adnan Tahir named Chief Medical Officer
Cleveland, Ohio (September 18, 2009)­­ – FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – Dr. Adnan H. Tahir has been named chief medical officer of the Sisters of Charity Health System in addition to his duties as chief medical officer at St. Vincent Charity...
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New executive director named for Light of Hearts
Cleveland, Ohio (October 22, 2009)­­ – FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – Arlene C. Jaroscak, R.N, L.N.H.A., has been named Executive Director at Light of Hearts Villa, a supportive residential community for seniors.  A licensed nursing...
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St. Vincent in top 5 in Ohio for spine surgery

Cleveland, OH (October 13, 2009) – A study issued today by HealthGrades, the leading independent healthcare ratings organization, finds that St. Vincent Charity Hospital ranks among the top 5 in Ohio for spine surgery. St. Vincent Charity Hospital...

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Gail Keegan named Development Manager for Joseph's Home

Cleveland, Ohio (September 21, 2009)­­ – FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – Gail Keegan joins the Sisters of Charity Health System as the Development Manager for Joseph’s Home. Keegan comes to the Sisters of Charity Health System from...

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Shannon Fogarty Jerse as Deputy General Counsel

Cleveland, Ohio (August 12, 2009)­­ – FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – The Sisters of Charity Health System today announces the addition of Shannon Fogarty Jerse to its legal department. Jerse will serve as General Counsel to St. Vincent...

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Study puts St. Vincent Charity Hospital among top 5 in Ohio for spine surgery
Date: 10/13/2009
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Cleveland, OH (October 13, 2009) – A study issued today by HealthGrades, the leading independent healthcare ratings organization, finds that St. Vincent Charity Hospital ranks among the top 5 in Ohio for spine surgery. St. Vincent Charity Hospital achieved 5 star ratings in both Spine Surgery and Back and Neck Surgery.  The nation’s nearly 5,000 nonfederal hospitals were all included in the sweeping study, which examined mortality rates and complication rates from government data from 2006, 2007 and 2008.

 In addition to the recognition for spine, back and neck surgery, St. Vincent Charity is ranked among the top 5 hospitals in Ohio for Heart Failure, having received 5-star ratings for eight years in a row (2003-2010). 

The study also recognized St. Vincent Charity Hospital’s Pulmonary care for being among the top 5% in the nation with 5 star ratings in Overall Pulmonary Services five years in a row.  As a result, St. Vincent Charity Hospital receives the 2010 HealthGradesTM Pulmonary Care Excellence Award.

St. Vincent Charity’s quality of care is evident across multiple services. The Catholic community hospital also received 5-stars in the following areas:

 ·        Five-Star Rated for Treatment of Stroke  - 8 years in a row (2003 - 2010)

·        Five-Star Rated for Treatment of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease  - 3 years in a row (2008 - 2010)

·        Five-Star Rated for Treatment of Pneumonia  - 8 years in a row (2003 - 2010)

·        Five-Star Rated for Treatment of Bowel Obstruction  - 4 years in a row (2007 - 2010)

·        Five-Star Rated for Treatment of Respiratory Failure in 2010

“In 2001 St. Vincent Charity Hospital began building our foundation for a delivery model that would ensure high-quality care for our patients. At the core of this model is the implementation of multidisciplinary teams that rely on the knowledge of the frontline workers,” said Adnan Tahir, M.D., Chief Medical Officer. “Our focus is on patient-centered care that meets and exceeds national standards for quality and safety. This recognition of our commitment to quality demonstrates that we implemented a successful delivery system that is effective in achieving high quality outcomes in this competitive healthcare market,” he said

 

“We have been working for many years on our quality initiatives and believe that these awards for excellence exemplify our commitment to providing the highest quality health care to our patients,” said Sister Judith Ann Karam, CSA, president and CEO.

The HealthGrades twelfth annual Hospital Quality in America study, the largest annual report of its kind, analyzed patient outcomes from nearly 40 million Medicare hospitalization records.  

Top-performing hospitals had dramatically lower mortality rates than other hospitals, according to the study. For the 17 procedures and diagnoses for which HealthGrades analyzed mortality rates, patients at top hospitals had a 72 percent lower chance of dying when compared with the lowest-performing hospitals, and a 52 percent lower chance of dying when compared to the U.S. national average.

This recognition across service lines reflects the long-term commitment St Vincent Charity Hospital has undertaken to reach this quality achievement. Since the 2001 launch of its comprehensive quality initiatives, St. Vincent Charity Hospital has invested in the improvement of patient care through its redesigned Emergency Department that allows for quicker triage of patients; implementation of Pixys system to enable timely and accurate delivery of medication to patient floors; and Joint Commission Accreditation as Primary Stroke Center.

 

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 HealthGrades Ratings

HealthGrades rates hospitals independently based on data that hospitals submit to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid services, part of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. No hospital can opt in or out of being rated, and no hospital pays to be rated.

 

For 28 procedures and treatments, HealthGrades issues star ratings that reflect the mortality and complication rates for each category of care. Hospitals receiving a 5-star rating have mortality or complication rates that are below the national average, to a statistically significant degree. A 3-star rating means the hospital performs as expected. One-star ratings indicate the hospital’s mortality or complication rates in that procedure or treatment are statistically higher than average. Because the risk profiles of patient populations at hospitals are not alike, HealthGrades risk-adjusts the data to allow for apples-to-apples comparisons.

 

More information on today’s HealthGrades study, including the complete methodology, can be found at www.healthgrades.com.

 About St. Vincent Charity HospitalSt. Vincent Charity Hospital is a 480-bed, full-service medical center dedicated to its mission of providing high-quality, Catholic health care. The Hospital has served the Greater Cleveland community for more than 144 years. St. Vincent Charity Hospital is jointly owned by the Sisters of Charity Health System and University Hospitals. For more information, visit www.stvincentcharity.com
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