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Becker's Hospital Review July 2014

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Register Today! Becker's Hospital Review CEO Strategy Roundtable - Nov. 5, 2014 - Chicago 14 Mercy Hospital's specialties have been nationally ranked by U.S. News & World Report. Millinocket (Maine) Regional Hospital. Mil- linocket Regional Hospital is a 25-bed critical access hospital. In 2014, Millinocket Regional Hospital ranked No. 3 in Maine and No. 7 in New England for patient satisfaction based on the an- nual HCAHPS survey. The hospital is also one of the top 100 critical access hospitals in the nation, according to iVantage Health Analytics. Ministry Saint Clare's Hospital (Weston, Wis.). The 86-bed Ministry Saint Clare's Hospital is lo- cated about 85 miles northwest of Green Bay, Wis. The hospital opened in 2005 and provides a range of general and specialty services, including neurol- ogy, heart care, orthopedics and cancer care. The hospital also serves as a surgical center for the Marshfield (Wis.) Clinic and Stevens Point, Wis.- based Ministry Health Care's heart care team. Tru- ven Health Analytics named Ministry Saint Clare's Hospital as one of its 100 Top Hospitals in 2014. Mother Frances Hospital-Tyler (Texas). Mother Frances Hospital-Tyler is a 404-bed acute-care facility serving east Texas. The hospital offers a range of services, such as trauma care and surgi- cal care. In 2014, Mother Frances Hospital was ranked as a 100 Top Hospital and a 50 Top Cardio- vascular Community Hospital by Truven Health Analytics. In 2013 and 2014, U.S. News & World Report ranked eight of Mother Frances Hospital's specialties as the best in northeast Texas. Mount Desert Island Hospital (Bar Harbor, Maine). Mount Desert Island Hospital is a 25-bed facility that, in 2013, was ranked as the top hospi- tal in Maine for patient satisfaction based on the HCAHPS survey. Avatar International, a national hospital consulting firm, has also named Mount Desert Island Hospital as an overall best perform- er for the past 11 years. Munson Medical Center (Traverse City, Mich.). Munson Medical Center is a 391-bed nonprofit hospital. Munson Medical Center is the only Level II trauma center north of Grand Rapids, Mich., and home to the only neonatal intensive care unit in northern Michigan. Munson Medical Center has also been designated as a Primary Stroke Cen- ter by The Joint Commission and has held Mag- net Hospital designation since 2006. The hospital was named a Healthstrong Hospital by iVantage Health Analytics this year. Ocala (Fla.) Regional Medical Center. Ocala Regional Medical Center is a 200-bed facility. In 2014, Ocala Regional Medical Center received Healthgrades awards for excellence in joint re- placement, orthopedic surgery, spine surgery and vascular surgery. It was also named to Truven Health Analytics' 100 Top Hospitals list this year. Owensboro (Ky.) Health Regional Hospital. Ow- ensboro Health Regional Hospital is a 477-bed facility with more than 3,700 employees. Owens- boro Health Regional Hospital admits more than 17,000 patients each year. This year, it was named a Healthstrong Top Hospital by iVantage Health Analytics. In 2013, Owensboro Health Regional Hospital received the Distinguished Hospital Award for Clinical Excellence for the fifth con- secutive year from Healthgrades. Parkview Huntington (Ind.) Hospital. Located about 25 miles outside of Fort Wayne, Ind., is Parkview Huntington Hospital, a 36-bed non- profit community hospital. The hospital includes an eICU program, a sleep clinic and outpatient medication infusion services. Parkview Hunting- ton also sets aside 10 percent of its net income to fund community health initiatives. In 2014, Parkview Huntington Hospital was named a Top 100 Hospital by Truven Health Analytics. ProMedica Flower Hospital (Sylvania, Ohio). This 311-bed facility, home to the Hickman Can- cer Center and an emergency trauma center, has served its community for more than 100 years. In 2013, it received a platinum-level award from The Partnership for Excellence for exceeding patient safety and quality standards established by the Malcolm Baldrige Criteria. This year, Flower Hos- pital received awards for pulmonary and stroke care excellence from Healthgrades. Providence Little Company of Mary Medi- cal Center (Torrance, Calif.). Providence Little Company of Mary Medical Center was founded in 1925. Today, the 327-bed hospital is home to a medical staff of nearly 350 clinicians and a range of services, including its Center for Optimal Ag- ing and one of the area's first certified primary stroke centers. The hospital is also home to the county's first Level III neonatal intensive care unit. Truven Health Analytics named Little Com- pany of Mary Medical Center as one of its 100 Top Hospitals in 2014. Providence St. Patrick Hospital (Missoula, Mont.). Providence St. Patrick Hospital dates back to 1873, when Catholic nuns founded a hos- pital and a school with $500 they collected from "begging tours" around mining camps in Oregon, Idaho and Montana. Today, the 235-bed hospital serves a 17-county area. The hospital provides free health workshops for community members and its senior service program provides compli- mentary services to those 65 and older. Truven Health Analytics named St. Patrick Hospital as one of its 100 Top Hospitals and as one of the 50 Top Cardiovascular Hospitals in 2014. Redington-Fairview General Hospital (Skow- hegan, Maine). Redington-Fairview General Hospital has treated patients as an independent community hospital since 1952. Today, clinicians and staff at the 25-bed critical access hospital pro- vide care to more than 30,000 residents in Somer- set County. The hospital was named to iVantage Health Analytics' list of Top 100 Critical Access Hospitals in 2014. River Falls (Wis.) Area Hospital. Founded in 1939, River Falls Area Hospital is a critical access hospital now affiliated with Minneapolis-based Allina Health. The 25-bed hospital has more than 155 physicians on staff who provide a range of in- patient and outpatient services. The hospital also includes cancer care, a birth center, robotic sur- gery and emergency care. The hospital was named to iVantage Health Analytics' list of Top 100 Criti- cal Access Hospitals in 2014 in recognition of its clinical and operational performance and finan- cial and qualitative outcomes. Riverside Medical Center (Kankakee, Ill.). The 325-bed Riverside Medical Center, about 60 miles southwest of Chicago, was established in 1964. The hospital includes a Level II trauma center, and its cancer and heart and vascular institutes use telemedicine to tap into resources and expertise at Chicago-based Rush University Medical Center. Riverside Medical Center is one of the few hospitals in its area to receive Magnet designation for nursing excellence, and it was named one of Truven Health Analytics' 100 Top Hospitals in 2014. Sentara RMH Medical Center (Harrisonburg, Va.). This community hospital, formerly known as Rockingham Memorial Hospital, was founded in 1912 and affiliated with Sentara Healthcare in 2010. The 238-bed hospital serves a seven-county area, and its emergency department is one of the busiest in Virginia, treating upwards of 70,000 pa- tients each year. Roper Hospital (Charleston, S.C.). Roper Hospi- tal dates back to the 19th century, when Colonel Thomas Roper left a $30,000 bequest with the Medical Society of South Carolina and directives to "treat all sick and injured people without re- gard to complexion, religion or nation." Today the hospital includes 368 beds and several centers of excellence, including a heart and vascular center that was established in 2006 and has since become the leading provider of adult cardiovascular care in Charleston. Roper Hospital was recently ranked as one of the top five hospitals in the country for patient engagement by Axial Exchange and Beck- er's Hospital Review. Sacred Heart Hospital on the Emerald Coast (Miramar Beach, Fla.). Sacred Heart Hospital on the Emerald Coast is a younger institution, opened in 2003, but its role in the Florida Pan- handle is sturdy. The hospital — part of Pen- sacola, Fla.-based Sacred Heart Health System, a subsidiary of St. Louis-based Ascension Health — includes a spine center, heart and vascular cen- ter and family birth place. Truven Health Analyt- ics named Sacred Heart Hospital on the Emerald Coast as one of its 100 Top Hospitals in 2014. Salem (Ore.) Hospital. Salem Hospital, licensed for 454 beds, is one of the largest acute-care hospitals Oregon. The hospital employs roughly 3,900 people and has 649 practitioners on its ac- tive medical staff. This year, iVantage Health Ana- lytics named Salem Hospital as one of its Health- strong Top Hospitals. In addition, Healthgrades gave Salem Hospital its Distinguished Hospital Award for Clinical Excellence this year, meaning the hospital performed in the top 5 percent na- tionally for overall clinical excellence. St. Cloud (Minn.) Hospital. St. Cloud Hospital was founded in 1886 by the Sisters of the Order of St. Benedict. Today the 489-bed hospital provides care for patients across a 12-county service area and offers a range of services, including neurosur-

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