Updated: Monday, 15 Jun 2009, 10:02 AM EDT
Published : Monday, 15 Jun 2009, 10:02 AM EDT
BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) - The Heart Center at Mercy Hospital of Buffalo, the surgical
center of Catholic Health's cardiovascular services, is
pleased to announce that the Society of Thoracic Surgeons (STS) has
awarded its heart surgery program a "three-star" national quality
rating-the highest category of quality achieved under the STS
quality rating system. Approximately 15% of the 900 participating
hospitals across the country received a "three-star" rating for the
period covering January 2008 to December 2008.
"The STS rating is national validation that our heart surgery
program ranks among the very best in the United States. This rating
is another in a growing number of third party quality
acknowledgments which demonstrates Catholic Health clinical
programs are performing well on a national level," said Joseph D.
McDonald, president and CEO of Catholic Health. "We have a great
team and they have been working hard to ensure that patients can
access the best in cardiovascular services across our system."
STS recently developed a comprehensive system that allows for
comparisons regarding the quality of cardiac surgery among
hospitals nationwide. "We joined the STS voluntary rating system in
2008 as a way to further demonstrate our commitment to deliver the
highest quality cardiac surgery services," said Julie LaManna,
Catholic Health Senior Director of Cardiac Services. "STS currently
operates the most in-depth rating system using the largest
single-specialty database in the country with over 900 hospital
participants consisting of over 3.5 million patient records."
The STS composite quality rating is based on a combination of
11 National Quality Forum (NQF) endorsed Coronary Artery Bypass
Graft (CABG) processes and outcomes measures. These measures rate
the performance of heart surgery programs in four areas: Avoidance
of Operative Mortality; Avoidance of Major Morbidity; High Quality
Intra-Operative Care; and Appropriate Perioperative Medication
Usage.
"It is important to share quality data to tell the public how
we are doing and to compare ourselves to other similar heart
surgery programs on a national scale," said Dr. John Bell-Thomson,
Chair of Mercy's Cardiothoracic Surgery Department. "Our three-star
rating tells us that our heart surgery program is one of the best
quality programs in the country."
C.J. Urlaub, President and CEO of Mercy Hospital of Buffalo,
credits the entire staff for this achievement. "We are very proud
of our team of surgeons, nurses and other health care professionals
whose hard work and dedication to excellence in patient care have
allowed us to earn this prestigious quality rating," he said. "This
national rating is also good news for our Western New York
community. Having one of the most highly-rated heart surgery
programs in the United States at Mercy Hospital of Buffalo gives
Western New York patients peace of mind that the care they
receive at Catholic Health is among the best available
anywhere."
Mercy Hospital of Buffalo, part of the Catholic Health, is
one of the largest hospitals in Western New York with the region's
busiest emergency room (ER). Mercy Hospital's new $32 million ER
will triple the size of the current facility and revolutionize
emergency care in the area. The hospital is home to the Catholic
Health Heart Center providing a full range of cardiac care services
including open heart surgery, cardiac catheterization and
minimally-invasive interventional cardiology procedures. The
hospital also features a Designated Stroke Center by the New York
State Department of Health; the Family Birthplace providing a full
spectrum of maternity/child and neonatal intensive care services;
as well as a specialized inpatient pediatric care unit. A leader in
advanced medical technology, Mercy was one of the first hospitals
in the region to offer patients the daVinci Robotic Surgical System
giving surgeons a precise tool to perform delicate,
minimally-invasive surgery, and a state-of-the-art 64-slice CT
scanner producing clear, concise images for better diagnoses and
treatment. Mercy also offers a wide array of outpatient, primary
care and rehabilitation services at convenient locations throughout
the area, including the Mercy Ambulatory Care Center in Orchard
Park. Founded over 100 years ago by the Sisters of Mercy, the
hospital is committed to medical excellence with an ongoing mission
to reveal the healing love of Jesus to those in need.
The Society of Thoracic Surgeons (STS)
The Society of Thoracic Surgeons is a not-for-profit
organization representing more than 5,800 surgeons, researchers,
and allied health professionals worldwide who are dedicated to
ensuring the best possible heart, lung, esophageal, and other
surgical procedures for the chest. Founded in 1964, the mission of
STS is to enhance the ability of cardiothoracic surgeons to provide
the highest quality patient care through education, research, and
advocacy.
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