Morrison Community Hospital Chief Executive Officer Pam J. Pfister announced, “Congratulations to our MCH team! Last month we were presented with a Quality Award as [being] among the top 10% of all Critical Access hospitals in the Country, for exceptional outpatient quality of care, and also as a high-achieving HCAHPS hospital.”
The Illinois Critical Access Hospital Network (ICAHN) recently recognized Morrison Community Hospital for its ongoing commitment to exceptional quality of care. A ceremony was held Thursday, November 18, 2021, at the I-Hotel and Conference Center, Champaign, IL.
Pfister continued, “We are very proud of our team for achieving this level of excellence in health quality. This is truly a team effort, that recognizes our dedication to delivering a healthcare experience of which our patients and staff can be proud. Kudos to everyone for their outstanding service! On behalf of the hospital Administration and Board of Directors, we appreciate everyone’s hard work and dedication, [which] earned us this prestigious award.”
Complete award information is below.
As part of the Federal Office of Rural Health Policy Medicare Beneficiary Quality Improvement Program (MBQIP), Morrison Community Hospital and other Critical Access hospitals were asked to voluntarily participate in four defined domains of quality outcomes. These include: Patient Safety/Inpatient; Patient Engagement; Care Transitions; Outpatient Measures.
“Often, in rural hospitals, having a devoted staff member to abstract and submit this data can be both time-consuming and burdensome,” said Laura Fischer, ICAHN Flex Grant Project Manager. “This hospital realizes how important quality of care and an engaged staff is for its patients….From its top leadership on throughout the facility, each strives for continued quality on a daily basis, and that is what we are celebrating today.”
The Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems is a survey instrument developed to measure a hospital patient’s perception of their care. These HCAHPS ratings awards include hospitals that received top scores greater than 90%, for the global questions, as well as hospitals that received four- or five-star ratings.
The Medicare Beneficiary Quality Improvement Program began in 2011 as a way for Critical Access hospitals to demonstrate the quality of care that they provide. This program has continued to evolve, adding new measures and removing outdated ones. In 2016, the Federal Office of Rural Health Policy deemed it necessary for CAHs to participate in at least one measure of one domain to receive Flex funding opportunities. Each year, FORHP has increased the level at which the hospital must participate to remain Flex fund eligible.
The Illinois Critical Access Hospital Network (ICAHN), located in Princeton, IL, is a network of 57 small rural Illinois hospitals dedicated to strengthening the operations of its member hospitals through collaboration. The organization is composed of Illinois hospitals who have earned Critical Access hospital designation by the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services. ICAHN is recognized Nationally for its work with rural healthcare, and it administers several State, Federal, and private healthcare programs.