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Public Employee Press HHC hospitals: We make them the best Members take pride in the work that put five city hospitals on top of the charts After
years of decline, New York Citys public hospitals have emerged
as the best in town, says the official accrediting agency. Union members
who care for patients, clean operating rooms and keep vital medical
records are proud that their work makes the Health and Hospitals Corp.
number one.
DC 37 Executive Director Lillian
Roberts recalled the campaign to save those city hospitals. We
had to fight hard to keep these hospitals open, said Ms. Roberts.
Thats why Im so proud about the results of the survey. The five hospitals cited in the
survey are Harlem and Bellevue in Manhattan, Woodhull in Brooklyn,
North Central Bronx Hospital and Coler-Goldwater Specialty Hospital
and Nursing Facility on Roosevelt Island. In the survey, which was
conducted last year, they received the highest scores of any hospitals
in the city for their quality patient care and safety. The five Health and Hospitals Corp. facilities earned an average score of 98, the highest score given. The average for private hospitals in New York City was 93. Only two of the 18 private hospitals surveyed in New York City received accreditation with full standards compliance, while all of the HHC hospitals studied did. Nationwide, HHC compared favorably
too. Coast-to-coast, only 12% of all hospitals received accreditation
without recommendations for improvement as all five HHC institutions
surveyed did. Over the last three years, HHC
facilities have consistently exceeded the average JCAHO scores of
all hospitals in New York City and nationwide. We worked for
about six months to make sure we were prepared for this evaluation,
said Lillian Lovick, a Clerical Associate IV, who works at Woodhull
Hospital. When I heard the results of the survey, it made me
feel proud to work here, said Barbara Robertson, a Local 420
member at Harlem Hospital. Its a testament to all of you, said Dr. Benjamin K. Chu, the president of the Health and Hospitals Corporation, at a meeting with local presidents and Lillian Roberts. HHC is committed to providing patient-centered care of the highest quality. JCAHOs accreditation decision confirms that our efforts are paying off. Ms. Roberts, who met with Elmhurst Hospital Executive Director Pete
Velez and officials of other hospitals to discuss ways to increase
career opportunities for members, praised all of the members whose
work made the high scores possible. This was a team effort,
said Ms. Roberts. In addition to Locals 420 and 1549, the two largest
in the hospitals, members of Locals 299, 371, 375, 436, 768, 924,
983, 1189, 1407 and 2627 make HHC successful.
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