Mississippi Baptist Achieves National Disease-Specific Care Certification for Cancer, Diabetes and Heart

First organization in the United States to earn this distinction for an entire cancer program.

Jackson, MS (PRWEB) November 22, 2004 -- By demonstrating excellence in health care quality in its heart, diabetes, and cancer programs, Mississippi Baptist Medical Center in Jackson, Miss. has been awarded the Gold Seal of Approval and has achieved Disease-Specific Care Certification from the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO).

Additionally, Baptist will be the first organization in the United States to earn this distinction for an entire cancer program. Also, through CRUSADE, a nationwide registry of heart patients with Acute Coronary Syndrome (ACS) coordinated by Duke Clinical Research Institute, Baptist is now one of three hospitals within the United States granted accreditation status by JCAHO for clinical outcomes and treatment program surrounding the ACS patient.

According to Joint Commission surveyors, Baptist is the first healthcare organization in Mississippi to earn these disease-specific certifications. In August, reviewers from the Joint Commission evaluated Baptists Cancer Services, Heart Services in the area of acute coronary syndrome, and Diabetes Services in the area of outpatient education, to assess its compliance with the Joint Commissions state-of-the-art national standards and performance measurement expectations for the management of chronic care illnesses.

We pursued this certification because we want to demonstrate our commitment to a high standard of quality care to the community," said Vickie Gerrard, RN, Baptist JCAHO coordinator. We are an accredited hospital; so adding certification for various services is a demonstration that we strive for excellence in patient outcomes and the integration of care."

The Joint Commission has more than 50 years of recognized and respected experience and expertise in evaluating clinical care quality in all types of health care settings and assures the American public of quality health care.

Joint Commission Disease-Specific Care Certification assures consumers and purchasers that an organization is committed to quality and safety excellence," said Maureen Conners Potter, executive director, Disease-Specific Care Certification Program, Joint Commission. It is the Gold Seal of Approval for health care quality and safety."

Learn about Baptists low cost heart and cancer screenings or ask a diabetes professional a question on Baptists website at www.mbhs.org.

Contact: Robby Channell

(601) 974-6289

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Robby Channell
Baptist Health Systems
http://www.mbhs.org/about_baptist/medical_center.htm?referrer=prweb
601-974-6289

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