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American Journal of Medical Quality
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Accelerating Best Care in Pennsylvania: The Hazleton General Hospital Experience

Andrea Andrews, RN, CHCQM

Greater Hazleton Health Alliance, Hazleton, Pennsylvania

Anthony Valente, MD, FACP

Greater Hazleton Health Alliance, Hazleton, Pennsylvania

Hazleton General Hospital (HGH) was 1 of 2 rural area community hospitals selected to participate in Accelerating Best Care in Pennsylvania, a demonstration project conducted by Baylor University and Jefferson Medical College. This paper describes how a project team from HGH succeeded in learning and applying a rapid-cycle QI methodology that was developed for a large, academic health care system. The 5 projects undertaken for the demonstration included: heart failure discharge instructions, surgical antibiotic prophylaxis, care of the stroke patient, pneumonia care—administering antibiotic within 4 hours, and pneumococcal vaccine administration. The project teams achieved 100% compliance by the end of the initial measurement period. The program boosted QI at HGH and has been instrumental in the facility's continued performance improvement on CMS core measures. (Am J Med Qual 2008;23:259-265)

Key Words: rapid-cycle quality improvement • ABC in PA • Hazleton General Hospital

American Journal of Medical Quality, Vol. 23, No. 4, 259-265 (2008)
DOI: 10.1177/1062860608319812


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