Quality
and Patient Safety
Ellis is ranked among the top 10% of hospitals nationwide for
cardiac surgery in 2010 by HealthGrades, a leading, independent
health care ratings agency. Additionally, Ellis has received the
Silver Award for heart failure care by the American Heart
Association. Ellis is recognized for its success in using the
Get with the Guidelines program for improving quality of care
and patient outcomes.
Ellis is also a designated Center of Excellence by the American
Society of Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery.
Ellis has received the Stroke Gold Plus Achievement Award in
2010 from the American Stroke Association (ASA), This award
recognizes Ellis for its success in using the Get with the
Guidelines quality improvement program, and for achieving the
ASA's Gold Award two or more consecutive years (Ellis received
the Gold Award in 2009, 2008 and 2007). Ellis was the first
hospital in New York State, and among 12 in the nation, to be
honored with a Gold Award in 2007.
Ellis was the only hospital in New York State to be ranked among
the top 5% of hospitals nationwide for both patient safety and
clinical excellence in 2009 by HealthGrades, a leading national
health care ratings company.
Measures of Quality
Ellis performance is measured in a number of ways, including
tracking clinical care and patient outcomes, as well as patient
satisfaction. Ellis participates in quality initiatives with
several regulatory and ratings agencies, such as the New York
State Department of Health, the Joint Commission, the Center for
Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), the Institute of Health
Care Improvement and Press Ganey.
Ellis adopts and follows an annual Performance Improvement Plan,
and the Quality Department works daily with doctors and nurses
to address areas of concerns and enhance quality of care.
Click on the links below to see how Ellis is performing in these
areas:
Performance Reports
A Complete Picture of Quality
Many factors should be taken into account when choosing a
hospital: accreditation by a nationally recognized accrediting
agency, such as The Joint Commission; the reputation, experience
and qualifications of physicians; and the range of services
provided are just some of the criteria that should be
considered. In addition to reviewing hospital report cards, you
should also talk with friends and neighbors about their
experiences, and consult with your physician in order to make a
well-informed decision that you can be comfortable with.
If you have any questions about Ellis quality of care or
about a score Ellis received on a hospital report care, please
contact Ellis Quality Services Department at
518.243.4196.
For more information about Ellis quality performance,
you can go online to:
www.hospitalcompare.hhs.gov (CMS Hospital Compare report)
www.hospitals.nyhealth.gov (NYS Hospital Profile)
www.qualitycheck.org (The Joint Commissions Quality Check
report)