Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center Receives Premier Award

7/4/17

Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center and Sibley Memorial Hospital, another member of Johns Hopkins Medicine, have been recognized by Premier Inc. for reducing preventable hospital-acquired conditions (HACs) and readmissions, as part of their participation during the federal Partnership for Patients (PfP) Hospital Engagement Network (HEN) 2.0 initiative.

During the national HEN 2.0 initiative, Premier’s HEN worked with more than 450 hospitals to meet goals in 11 harm areas and make improvement in 30-day readmissions.

Johns Hopkins Bayview is one of 22 hospitals to receive the Premier Partnership for Patients HEN 2.0 Award for being in the top 10 percent of HEN 2.0 hospitals based on its score in the 11 harm areas associated with HACs and readmissions. Johns Hopkins Bayview was recognized during Premier’s annual Breakthroughs Conference and Exhibition in Washington, D.C.

“Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center and Sibley Memorial Hospital are prime examples of performance improvement in health care,” said Roshni Ghosh, M.D., vice president and chief medical information officer of Premier. “They are collaborating with peers to create a culture of safe, reliable and coordinated care. We are constantly amazed by these accomplishments. Premier congratulates everyone at Sibley and Johns Hopkins Bayview for their hard work and tremendous achievements.”

In the fall of 2016, Premier was named as one of 16 Hospital Improvement Innovation Networks (HIINs) to continue the work of the national PfP initiative and the success of its HEN. The Premier HIIN has a large national footprint and is currently working with more than 465 hospitals and health systems across 40 states in an iterative journey to improve the delivery of safe, reliable care for every patient, every time.

About Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center

Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center, located in Baltimore, Maryland, is a full-service, Joint Commission-accredited academic medical center. Among the wide range of services offered are an area-wide trauma center and the state's only regional adult burn center. Founded in 1773, our facility has 426 licensed beds, plus 45 neonatal beds. It is home to several centers of excellence including stroke, geriatrics, joint replacement and bariatrics, to name a few. As part of the Johns Hopkins Health System, our physicians hold full-time faculty positions at The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. For more information, visit hopkinsmedicine.org/jhbmc. 

About Sibley Memorial Hospital

Sibley Memorial Hospital, a member of Johns Hopkins Medicine, in Northwest Washington, D.C., has a distinguished history of serving the community since its founding in 1890. As a not-for-profit, full-service, 318-bed community hospital, Sibley offers medical, surgical, intensive care, obstetric, oncology, orthopaedic and skilled nursing inpatient services and a state-of-the-art 24-hour Emergency Department. Sibley’s campus, with its new patient tower, is also home to the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center; Grand Oaks, an assisted living residence; and a medical building with physician offices, as well as ambulatory surgery and imaging centers. For more information, visit Sibley.org.

About Premier Inc.

Premier Inc. is a leading health care improvement company, uniting an alliance of approximately 3,750 U.S. hospitals and more than 130,000 other provider organizations. With integrated data and analytics, collaboratives, supply chain solutions, advisory and other services, Premier enables better care and outcomes at a lower cost. Please visit Premier’s news and investor sites on Premierinc.com.

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