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Quality Initiatives

We continually strive to provide excellent quality care in a safe environment.  Our organization is involved in the following state and national healthcare quality initiatives:

  • JCAHO and CMS Healthcare Quality Alliance
  • Acute Myocardial Infarction
  • Congestive Heart Failure
  • Pneumonia
  • Surgical Infection Prevention (SIP) - reported to Agency for Healthcare Administration
  • Leapfrog Group and National Quality Forum Safe Practices
  • Institute for Healthcare Improvement )

     

    Within the facility we utilize a healthcare team to make improvements in the following areas:

  • Patient Safety
  • Pain Management
  • Patient Flow Efficiency Throughout The Hospital

      Multiple areas are monitored to evaluate processes and outcomes.
      Some examples include:

    • Restraints
    • Patient Safety Goals
    • Resuscitation Practices and Outcomes
    • Perinatal Safety
    • Appropriateness of Procedures Performed

      Working with caregivers from across the country, our parent company, HCA has invested more than $300 million to develop industry leading technology, systems, and processes to improve patient safety. This is just one part of our commitment to providing a broad range of high quality services that meet the growing and changing healthcare needs of our community.

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    Countryside Surgery Center
    3291 North McMullen Booth Road
    Clearwater,  FL  33761
    Telephone: 727-725-5800
    Fax: 727-797-4002

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