Measuring Quality in Healthcare
| There are a number of initiatives throughout the country to measure the quality of healthcare. |
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Nationwide, Americans are searching for ways to better evaluate the quality of hospitals, physician clinics and other healthcare providers. To date, there are no universally accepted ways to measure differences among organizations and people who provide medical care - but that's changing.
At Presbyterian Healthcare, quality is our highest priority. We voluntarily participate in several national programs to measure the quality and value of our care. As national standards evolve, we will continue to help you understand how we compare with other hospitals and what we are doing to constantly improve our quality of care.
Quality Measures at Presbyterian Healthcare:
Learn more about Presbyterian's participation in national patient quality initiatives and how we compare to other hospitals.
We have earned national certifications in recognition of our outstanding patient care.
It is important to know how our patients feel about their care. By participating in a program that compares our patient feedback to national data, we can improve our overall quality of care.
Presbyterian Healthcare is recognized as a leader in improving the quality of healthcare on a national level.
Find out more about efforts to measure quality in healthcare and some of the national consumer education programs.














