Thursday reception planned to celebrate award for birthing care
Madera Community Hospital has announced its achieving a Healthgrades 2017 Labor and Delivery Excellence Award, according to Healthgrades, an online resource on physicians and hospitals.
Healthgrades will present Madera Community Hospital with 5 Labor and Delivery Awards during a 5 p.m. Thursday reception in the main hospital lobby, 1250 E Almond Ave.
“Selecting a hospital for the birth of one’s child is the first healthcare decision made as parents,” said Stell Manfredi, chair of Madera Community Hospital Board of Trustees. “By choosing a hospital recognized as a Healthgrades 2017 Labor and Delivery Excellence Award recipient, parents can take comfort.”
The distinction places Madera Community Hospital within the top 10 percent of all hospitals evaluated for the exceptional care provided to mothers during labor and delivery, according to Healthgrades.
“We are honored to receive this award as a testament of Madera Community Hospital’s unified, consistent service excellence and quality outcomes. The National Labor and Delivery Quality Rankings is accomplished by a team of committed physicians, surgeons and clinicians,” said Evan J. Rayner, chief executive officer of Madera Community Hospital.
To evaluate and compare hospital performance in labor and delivery, Healthgrades analyzes patient outcome data for virtually every hospital in the 17 states that provide all-payer state data for years 2013 through 2015.
Healthgrades claims that the variation in hospital performance makes a significant difference in terms of clinical outcomes: if all hospitals analyzed performed as well as award winners then an average of 128,302 in-hospital complications would theoretically be avoided. From 2013-2015, patients treated in hospitals receiving the Labor and Delivery Excellence Award, had, on average, a 53.8 percent lower risk of a complication while in the hospital.
“Consumers place high-quality outcomes at the top of their wish list when selecting a hospital, and health systems that have achieved this particular distinction stand out among their peers,” said Dr. Brad Bowman, chief medical officer of Healthgrades. “Especially in an environment where consumers have more choices than ever before about where to receive care, a hospital’s commitment to achieving high-quality outcomes for their patients is more important than ever.”
Since 2009, Madera Community Hospital has earned 5-Stars in labor and delivery care. This year, of the 13 hospitals evaluated in Madera, Fresno, Kings, and Tulare counties, Madera Community Hospital is one of three named in the top 10 percent, for labor and delivery care and one of eight recognized by Healthgrades with 5-Star Awards in Vaginal and C-Section Deliveries.
“Each day, physicians and surgeons strive to provide the best care for our patients. This Labor and Delivery Award of Excellence is indicative of Madera Community Hospital’s patient focused care and quality outcomes,” Dr. Mohammad Arain, hospital chief of staff.
For information about Madera Community Hospital, visit www.MaderaHospital.org.