People working in hospitals hear the word “contagious” and their minds may go straight to thoughts of how to react to an adverse medical situation.
But during a celebration Wednesday at Maria Parham Hospital, the mood was nothing but positive as staff and other officials took time to honor employees for their hard work and dedication to their jobs and to celebrate receiving an “A” safety rating from Leapfrog, a hospital watchdog agency.
It was Cancer Center Director Kimberly Smith who used the word “contagious” to describe the attitude and positivity of Efia Kearney, who was honored as Employee of the Year.
Kearney works in the Emergency Department, and she is always picking up extra days to help out. “She provides a positive outlook for Maria Parham,” Smith said, reading from some of the comments on the nomination form. “She is our ace-in-the-hole to solve needs,” read another nomination.
Smith herself was presented a director award, along with Josh Banks, director of facilities management.
In remarks to the group, both Smith and Banks spoke about the high level of teamwork involved in getting their jobs done each and every day.
Stephanie Allen, director of quality and patient safety, attributes the Leapfrog “A” rating to the same teamwork across the hospital. “It’s something for us to be very proud of,” Allen said during the gathering.
The hospital previously had earned “B” ratings from Leapfrog, and CEO Bert Beard said this is the first “A” rating.
As a community hospital, Maria Parham doesn’t have the size or resources that other, larger facilities enjoy, but it “can still be excellent and give quality of care,” Beard said.
Eight out of 70 Lifepoint facilities earned an A rating from Leapfrog, Beard noted. Just over 1 in 4 of the 2200 hospitals rated by Leapfrog received an A rating.
“Once you set the bar this high, you want to keep it there,” said Allen.
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