ORANGE PARK – HCA Healthcare’s Orange Park Medical Center has been named among America’s Best 100 Hospitals for stroke, pulmonary, and critical care according to Healthgrades, a leading …
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ORANGE PARK – HCA Healthcare’s Orange Park Medical Center has been named among America’s Best 100 Hospitals for stroke, pulmonary, and critical care according to Healthgrades, a leading resource that connects consumers, physicians and health systems.
According to the new research released by Healthgrades, Orange Park Medical Center has been recognized as one of America’s 100 Best Hospitals for Stroke, Pulmonary and Critical Care. The hospitals named to Healthgrades’ list of America’s 100 Best Hospitals excel in providing exceptional care and are recognized as the top 2% in the nation for consistent clinical excellence.
Sustaining a high level of care requires a hospital-wide commitment and an ongoing ‘patient-first’ approach. “Healthgrades applauds Orange Park Medical Center for rising to this challenge and recognizes them as the best in the nation. It is important that consumers consider hospital quality when it comes to selecting a hospital for their specific care needs,” said Dr. Brad Bowman, Chief Medical Officer for Healthgrades.
“Our staff and providers really have a quality-centered mindset,” says Dr. Bradley Shumaker, Chief Medical Officer at Orange Park Medical Center. “The team involves the patient in their care plan, listens to them and ensures their safety is at the top of everyone’s mind. Our team approach makes a measurable difference in the patient’s clinical outcome.”
According to Healthgrades, the importance of clinical success in key areas like Stroke Care, Critical Care, and Cardiac Care in the nation cannot be understated. “A commitment to excellence in these most challenging service areas is a hallmark of Healthgrades America’s Best Hospitals,” says Dr. Bowman.
“We applaud Orange Park Medical Center as the recipient of the Healthgrades America’s 100 Best Hospitals for their long-standing commitment to quality and superior clinical outcomes. As hospitals across the country continue to fearlessly treat patients during the time of COVID-19, it has never been more important to recognize those organizations that are delivering the highest quality care,” Bowman said.