Valley Presbyterian Hospital Receives 2016 Women’s Choice Award®

Recognized as one of America’s Best Hospitals for Patient Safety

VAN NUYS, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Valley Presbyterian Hospital has received the 2016 Women’s
Choice Award
® as one of America’s
Best Hospitals for Patient Safety.
This evidence-based designation
is the only patient safety award that identifies the country’s best
health care institutions based on robust criteria that considers female
patient satisfaction and clinical excellence.


“Valley Presbyterian Hospital is proud to be recognized as one of
America’s Best Hospitals for Patient Safety by the Women’s Choice
Award®,” said Gustavo Valdespino, President & CEO of Valley Presbyterian
Hospital. “This prestigious award validates our commitment to
high-quality care and excellent service for the thousands of individuals
and families we serve each year.”

The list of over 472 award winners, including Valley Presbyterian
Hospital, represents hospitals that have exceptional performance in
limiting a wide range of hospital-associated infections and
complications from surgery and medical treatment.

Hospitals that have earned this award have had a low incidence of
problems arising from surgical errors and infections. The hospitals that
report their frequency to The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
(CMS) are ranked for each of the following 11 measures:

  1. Deaths among patients with serious treatable complications after
    surgery,
  2. Collapsed lung due to medical treatment,
  3. Serious blood clots after surgery,
  4. A wound that splits open after surgery on the abdomen or pelvis,
  5. Accidental cuts and tears from medical treatment,
  6. Serious complications,
  7. Central line-associated blood stream infections (CLABSI),
  8. Catheter-Associated Urinary Tract Infections (CAUTI),
  9. Surgical Site Infection from colon surgery (SSI: Colon),
  10. Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus Aureus (MRSA) blood
    laboratory-identified events (bloodstream infections), and
  11. Clostridium difficile (C.diff.) laboratory-identified events
    (intestinal infections).

Hospitals can be eliminated from consideration for the following reasons:

  • Not reporting on at least four of the surgical complication measures
    (1-6) or four of the infection measures (7-11),
  • Having a patient recommendation rating in the bottom 25% nationally,
  • Receiving a CMS rating of “Worse than the U.S. National Rate” for any
    of the above measures
  • Not implementing Safe Surgery Checklists.

For the remaining hospitals, the Women’s Choice Award (WCA) averaged
their rankings for all the measures (weighted slightly toward surgical
errors as a result of the WCA’s women’s survey) and cut off the award
list only including those that averaged in the top half nationally.

“We honor Valley Presbyterian Hospital for being named and recognized as
a hospital of choice among women, for it represents the strongest and
most important consumer message in today’s healthcare marketplace when
considering that women account for 90% of all healthcare decisions.
Improving patient safety is not only a matter of error prevention, it’s
a focused effort to create the safest patient experience.” said Delia
Passi, Founder and CEO of the Women’s Choice Award.

For more information on the 2016 America’s Best Hospitals for Patient
Safety visit http://www.womenschoiceaward.com/awarded/healthcare/

ABOUT VALLEY PRESBYTERIAN HOSPITAL

Valley Presbyterian Hospital (VPH) is an independent, nonprofit and
nonsectarian hospital serving the medical needs of the San Fernando
Valley community for more than 50 years. VPH has grown to become one of
the largest acute-care hospitals in the region and continues to provide
patient-centered care for a healthy community. The 350-bed facility
offers advanced technology and a full range of medical services to
improve and save lives. For more information, visit www.valleypres.org.

ABOUT THE WOMEN’S CHOICE AWARD®

The Women’s Choice Award® is a trusted referral source, empowering women
to make smart healthcare choices by identifying the country’s best
healthcare institutions based on robust criteria that consider female
patient satisfaction and clinical excellence. The Women’s Choice Award
was recently honored as #1088 on the INC 5000 List of America’s
Fastest-Growing Private Companies in 2015
, as well as selected from
more than 500 nominees for Florida Companies to Watch in 2015, a
statewide program managed by GrowFL which celebrates the Florida’s top
second stage companies. Visit www.womenschoiceaward.com
to learn more.

The information contained in this release is not permitted to be used in
a non-press related context without the express prior written consent of
the Women’s Choice Award.

Contacts

Valley Presbyterian Hospital
Jaclyn Giovis Wolff
Director of
Marketing & Communications
T: (818) 219-8275
Jaclyn.Giovis@valleypres.org
or
Women’s
Choice Award
®
Courtney Gilligan
Director of Healthcare
Partner Engagement
T: (954) 922-0846
cgilligan@womenschoiceaward.com

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