Everyone should want to live in Georgetown because they will have - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
Everyone should want to live in Georgetown because they will have - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
Hugh Brown, CEO Everyone should want to live in Georgetown because they will have access to nationally recognized, safe, exceptional healthcare right in their own backyard! 0 EXCEPTIONAL EMERGENCY SERVICES 24/7 Newly Renovated ED Average
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24/7 Newly Renovated ED Average Wait Time (time to see a physician or PA) is less than 10 minutes
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Level IV Trauma Center Certified Chest Pain Center Primary Stroke Center
WOLF RANCH HOSPITAL
Post Office
SH 29/University Ave
HEB
- ST. DAVID’S HEALTHCARE
(58% ownership) (41% ownership) (1% ownership)
- Uncompensated Care
- State and Local Taxes
- Hospital/Healthcare Reinvestment
- Community Grants and Direct Programs
- ST. DAVID’S HEALTHCARE’S
PARTNERS
MISSION, VISION, VALUES, AND GOALS
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Our Mission:
To provide exceptional care to every patient, every day with a spirit of warmth, friendliness and personal pride
Our Values:
I ntegrity C ompassion A ccountability R espect E xcellence
Our Goals:
- Exceptional Care
- Customer Loyalty
- Financial
Strength
Our Vision:
To be the Finest Care and Service Organization in the World
AWARDS AND ACCOLADES
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First healthcare system in Texas to win the Malcolm Baldrige award.
AWARDS AND ACCOLADES
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- St. David’s Medical Center
Including
- St. David’s Georgetown Hospital
Heart Hospital of Austin
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Leapfrog Hospital Safety Score
“A” Rating 8 times in a row One of only 78 hospitals in the US to achieve “Straight A’s” since 2013
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AARP MAGAZINE
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Apr/May 2013
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- 3. Perfect is possible.
None of the hospital systems we analyzed reported zero bloodstream infections in all of their ICUs. But many of them did for at least one hospital. For example, two in the Henry Ford system—Henry Ford West Bloomfield Hospital and Henry Ford Macomb Hospital-Warren Campus, both in Michigan—reported none over a one-year period. And six Hospital Corporation of America facilities reported zero infections in more than 1,000 central-line days: Terre Haute Regional Hospital in Indiana; Garden Park Medical Center in Gulfport, Miss.; Research Medical Center in Kansas City, Mo.; Menorah Medical Center in Overland Park, Kan.; St. David's Georgetown Hospital in Texas; and St. Mark's Hospital in Salt Lake City. Overall, 23 of the hospital systems we looked at reported infection rates substantially better than the national average. "That's encouraging," says Lisa McGiffert, director of Consumers Union's Safe Patient Project. "It means that hospitals don't have to just live with high infection rates—and that patients don't have to put up with unsafe hospitals. Patients should look for hospital ratings that include safety and error rates. If hospitals don't report such information, patients should consider going elsewhere."
http://www.consumerreports.org/health/doctors-hospitals/hospital-analysis/the-basics/brand-name-hospitals.htm
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State-of-the art ICU constructed in 2016
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Staffed by specially trained intensivists
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