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named the emergency departments at Northwest Health Physicians'
Specialty Hospital, Northwest Medical Center-Bentonville and Siloam
Springs Regional Hospital to its Emergency Quality Network (E-QUAL)
2019 Honor Roll. All three were recognized for improving outcomes for
sepsis patients as well as for reducing opioid harm through safer
prescribing and the implementation of evidence-based interventions.
They were the only hospitals in Northwest Arkansas to be named to the
honor roll. Only 19 percent of the nation's participating hospitals earned
recognition.
"This achievement is an example of the hard work and dedication our
emergency department professionals exhibit on a daily basis," said
Denten Park, chief executive officer for the Northwest Health market.
"We're extremely proud of our team's dedication to keeping our
patients safe and healthy when receiving care in our hospitals and
when those patients return to their communities."
The 192 emergency departments that were named to the honor roll
participated in a year-long learning collaborative that includes virtual
quality improvement activities and sharing of performance data,
according to ACEP.
According to President of ACEP William Jaquis, M.D., FACEP, the
emergency departments that participate in E-QUAL are transforming
emergency medicine and advancing how care is provided for millions
of people.
"The 2019 E-QUAL Honor Roll awardees are the shining example for
how emergency departments can lead the way in practice
transformation and quality improvements," he said.
To date more than 1,800 emergency departments and more than
39,000 emergency medical providers have participated in E-QUAL
collaboratives. E-QUAL learning collaboratives have resulted in more
efficient and better care and better outcomes for patients, including:
o 25,000 lives saved from better sepsis care
o $55,000,000 saved from fewer avoidable imaging studies and
hospitalizations
o 30,000 fewer patients harmed by ionizing radiation
o 23 percent increase in ALTO (Alternatives to Opioids) prescription
o 35 percent decrease in opioids administered in the emergency
department
Northwest Health Emergency Departments
Named To E-QUAL Honor Roll