Baptist Medical Center Nassau nationally recognized with ‘A’ rating for dedication to patient safety
Leapfrog Hospital Safety Grade ranks Baptist Nassau as one of only 867 hospitals in U.S. to receive highest grade
Jacksonville, FL
Baptist Medical Center Nassau received an ‘A’ rating in the spring 2020 Leapfrog Hospital Safety Grades, a national distinction recognizing achievements in providing the safest health care for patients. Baptist Nassau has received an A rating for five consecutive times.
“Our community has relied on us to provide the safest, highest quality health care for more than 25 years,” said Ed Hubel, FACHE, hospital president of Baptist Nassau. “This public recognition shows that we are delivering on that promise every day. Our team members and physicians are extremely dedicated to making sure we continue to meet these high standards.”
The Leapfrog Hospital Safety Grade assigns an A, B, C, D or F grade to hospitals across the country based on their performance in preventing medical errors, infections and other harms among patients in their care. Developed under the guidance of a national expert panel, the Leapfrog Hospital Safety Grade uses 28 measures of publicly available hospital safety data to assign grades to more than 2,600 U.S. acute-care hospitals twice per year. The Hospital Safety Grade’s methodology is peer-reviewed and fully transparent, and the results are free to the public.
Baptist South, Baptist Beaches and Baptist Jacksonville also received A safety ratings.
“Our ‘A’ ratings show that we are committed to providing safe, high-quality patient care in all situations,” said David Rice, MD, senior vice president and chief quality officer for Baptist Health. “Our health care teams are dedicated to collaboration and open communication – two keys to success in achieving the highest quality standards in our hospitals.”
Baptist Health’s safety and quality protocols have been further enhanced during the COVID-19 crisis through a number of additional measures. Separate respiratory care units for COVID-19 patients, designated staff and equipment for COVID-19 rooms, and the use of advanced UV technology for decontamination are among the many safety reinforcements the health system has implemented.
“Patients can have peace of mind that their safety is a top priority, especially as we move toward resuming all of our regular medical services,” said Dr. Rice.
“As the nation copes with a challenging pandemic, our gratitude extends to hospital leadership and health care workers everywhere for their tremendous dedication,” said Leah Binder, president and CEO of The Leapfrog Group. “We hope this ‘A’ helps to thank the people who work and volunteer for Baptist Health. They are role models in putting patients first, and their service has been extraordinary in our country’s time of need.”
The Leapfrog Group is an independent national watchdog organization committed to health care quality and safety. The Safety Grade is a letter grade assigned to all general hospitals across the country and updated every six months, assessing how well the hospital prevents medical errors and other harms to patients.
Baptist Nassau is also rated a 5-star hospital by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) and is designated a Top General Hospital in the nation by The Leapfrog Group.