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Valley Health Hospitals Clinch Top Honors in Patient Safety

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Valley Health’s Winchester Medical Center (WMC) and Warren Memorial Hospital (WMH) have once again distinguished themselves in the realm of patient safety. The Leapfrog Group has awarded these institutions “A” grades for Fall 2023. This significant accolade is a first post-pandemic, and it continues a legacy of excellence, with WMC celebrating its eighth consecutive “A” and WMH its fourth.

Tonya Smith, president at Winchester Medical Center, has expressed immense pride in their consistent performance, attributing it to the care team’s unwavering dedication to keeping patients safe. Jennifer Coello, Administrator at Warren Memorial Hospital, echoed this sentiment, highlighting the honor their fourth successive “A” grade brings to their community-focused hospital.

The grading system employed by The Leapfrog Group is unique in that it only considers acute care hospitals’ capabilities in preventing medical mishaps and harm to patients. With these grades being updated bi-annually and freely available online, they serve as a crucial tool for patients seeking the safest medical facilities in their vicinity.

The semi-annual meeting of the Valley Health Corporation brought to light the significant strides the health system has made in patient safety, clinical recognition, and technological advancements. The Valley Health Corporation, which boasts a collective of regional leaders across various sectors, discussed these advancements in a gathering that saw new leadership roles being filled. Kris Maddalena has been welcomed as the new Chief Nursing Officer at Winchester Medical Center, along with other key leadership appointments.

Valley Health President and CEO Mark Nantz acknowledged Mary Sas’s retirement and spoke of the system’s recent clinical recognitions. He proudly recounted Valley Health’s designation as a Wellbeing First Champion by the American Medical Association and the nurse empowerment accolade given to Warren Memorial Hospital.

The recent implementation of an updated electronic medical record system, Epic, was also showcased, promising new features that will enhance accessibility for the community and empower the clinical team with robust capabilities.

In terms of financial and operational achievements, Nantz highlighted the positive direction post-COVID and the advancement towards a new agreement with Anthem, signaling a strong finish for 2023.

Updating the health system’s surgical capabilities further emphasized the technological forefront. General surgeon Jorge Posadas, MD, reported the acquisition of two additional da Vinci Xi surgical robots at WMC, while neurosurgeon Charbel Fawaz, MD, discussed the integration of the Mazor robotics system in spine surgery, enhancing precision and reducing patient recovery time.

Valley Health’s recent recognitions and advancements underscore its commitment to quality care and patient safety. With its “A” grades and the expansion of its technological prowess, Valley Health remains a bastion of healthcare excellence in the Northern Shenandoah Valley/Eastern Panhandle region.

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