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Fayette Community Hospital named one of the top 100 hospitals in the nationFayette Community Hospital has been named one of the nations 100 Top Hospitals® by Solucient, an Evanston, Ill.-based healthcare information company. It is the only hospital in the state of Georgia to earn the distinction. Fayette Community Hospital is a subsidiary of Piedmont Medical Center and continues its long legacy of medical excellence. The award recognizes hospitals that have achieved excellence in quality of care, operational efficiency, financial performance, and adaptation to the environment. Solucient, through its Center for Healthcare Improvement, performs an annual statistical analysis of publicly available data for more than 6,000 acute care general hospitals and determines national performance benchmarks. Balanced organizational performance reflects a hospitals ability to provide sustainable and reliable healthcare services to its patients and community. This distinction recognizes the extraordinary work done by Fayette employees, volunteers, medical staff, management team and Board every day and is a true tribute to their commitment, said Darrell Cutts, president and chief executive officer of Fayette Community Hospital. Fayette Community Hospital, a 100-bed acute care community hospital, opened six years ago and offers 24-hour emergency services, medical and surgical services, as well as diagnostic and rehabilitation services. With over 800 employees and a medical staff of more than 350 physicians, FCH is a private, not-for-profit organization and a subsidiary of Piedmont Medical Center, which includes Piedmont Hospital, a 500-bed acute tertiary care facility in the north Atlanta community of Buckhead; Piedmont Clinic, a 436-member physician network; and the Piedmont Physicians Group, a 54-member primary care physician group with 15 offices throughout metro Atlanta. R. Timothy Stack, President and CEO of Piedmont Medical Center said, We take great pride in Fayettes recognition and congratulate Darrell Cutts and his extraordinary team of dedicated employees and physicians. Solucient Research Highlights The nations top performing hospitals are more likely to address the needs of the terminally ill through hospice services than other acute care U.S. hospitals. In fact, if all acute care hospitals performed at the same level as the nations top hospitals, 95,000 more Medicare patients could survive and an additional 77,000 patient stays could be complication free each year - at an estimated annual savings of $8.8 billion. The management teams at the 100 Top Hospitals have led their facilities to the highest performance levels in the nation by adopting new approaches that facilitate optimum care for patients, based on their real needs, said Jean Chenoweth, senior vice president of Solucients Center for Healthcare Improvement and the 100 Top Hospitals program. The greater use of hospice services at these organizations is a reflection of this commitment. The 11th edition of the Solucient 100 Top Hospitals: National Benchmarks for Success study analyzed acute care hospitals nationwide using detailed empirical performance data from 2002, including publicly available MedPAR data and Medicare cost reports. Facilities recognized on the list are represented across five hospital classes: - Major Teaching - 15 winners - Teaching - 25 winners - Large Community, 250+ Beds - 21 winners (due to tie) - Medium Community, 100 to 249 Beds - 20 winners - Small Community, 25 to 99 Beds - 20 winners The study scored facilities according to key measures: risk-adjusted mortality and risk adjusted complications, average length of stay, expenses, profitability, growth in percent of community served, cash flow to total debt ratio, tangible assets per adjusted discharge, and coding specificity. More information on this study and other 100 Top Hospitals research is available at www.100tophospitals.com
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