Becker's Clinical Quality & Infection Control

September/October 2020 IC_CQ

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17 PATIENT SAFETY See how Mölnlycke delivers möre to your bottom line. The Mölnlycke trademarks, names and logo types are registered globally to one or more of the Mölnlycke Health Care Group of Companies. Distributed by Mölnlycke Health Care US, LLC, Norcross, Georgia 30092. © 2020 Mölnlycke Health Care AB. All rights reserved. 1-800-843-8497 MHC-2020-78805 At Mölnlycke, we strive to Deliver Möre to healthcare organizations, we make positive impacts that are felt from the product supply chain to the bedside to the board room. But we're much more than that. Everything we do is done with the bottom line in mind. We aim to boost profitability by improving every part of the care cycle: . Enhancing patient experiences . Protecting clinician safety . Improving outcomes . Generating higher efficiencies . Supporting you with a reliable, robust supply chain That's what we call Tötal Value. ™ Mölnlycke Delivers Möre of it than you expect. And we want to prove it to you. Learn more at www.molnlycke.us/totalvalue OB-GYN practice countersues Prisma Health, alleges 'deteriorating' care quality and 'abysmal' conditions By Mackenzie Bean N ine obstetricians and gynecologists say they were forced to leave Columbia, S.C.-based Prisma Health due to "dete- riorating" care quality and persistent safety issues at the system's Baptist Hospital, according to an Aug. 14 legal filing cited by e State. South Carolina OB-GYN Associates claim the safety issues started aer Columbia, S.C.-based Palmetto Health of the Midlands and Greenville (S.C) Hospital System merged to form Prisma Health in 2017. In the filing, the physicians claim Prisma Health-Midlands poorly maintained Baptist Hospital's facilities in Columbia, hired inexperienced nurses and suffered from chronic short-staffing. ese issues created "abysmal" work conditions and "astonishing lapses in patient care, cleanliness, and unsafe hospital conditions," the suit said. e medical group claims these issues went unad- dressed aer physicians raised concerns with top hospital leaders and oversight committees. e filing is in response to a lawsuit Prisma Health-Midlands filed against the medical group in July for breaking a 10-year lease aer two years to move to West Columbia, S.C.-based Lexington Medical Center in October 2019. In its counterclaim, the medical group claims Prisma violated the terms of its lease by not providing them with a "reasonably ade- quate" hospital in which to practice safely. "We absolutely disagree and are deeply troubled with the negative statements made in the local media about [the] counter lawsuit … that our registered agent has not yet received as of Monday morning," Prisma Health COO Greg Rusnak said in a statement to Becker's. Mr. Rusnak noted that Baptist Hospital is the only hospital with four stars from CMS in the Columbia and Lexington, S.C., area. He also said e Joint Commission surveyed the hospital less than five months ago and found zero condition-level deficiencies. "As you know, lawsuits can be filed with any allegations, and our standard practice is not to comment on pending litigation," Mr. Rusnak said in the statement. "Yet these claims are so egregious that we felt it important to defend our reputation." n

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