Wabash General Hospital gains ‘5-Star’ rating, wins top honors for healthcare excellence

The Illinois Critical Access Hospital Network (ICAHN) recently recognized Wabash General Hospital, Mt. Carmel, for its ongoing commitment to exceptional quality of care, during a ceremony held October 29th at the I-Hotel and Conference Center, Champaign, IL. 

As part of the Federal Office of Rural Health Policy Medicare Beneficiary Quality Improvement Program (MBQIP), Wabash General Hospital and other critical access hospitals were asked to voluntarily participate in four defined domains of quality outcomes. These four domains include: Patient Safety/Inpatient; Patient Engagement; Care Transitions; and Outpatient Measures. 

“Often, in rural hospitals, having a devoted staff member to abstract and submit this data can be both time-consuming and burdensome,” said Angie Charlet, ICAHN Director of Quality, Educational Services, and Compliance. “This hospital realizes how important quality of care and an engaged staff is for its patients…From its top leadership on throughout the facility, each strives for continued quality on a daily basis, and that is what we are celebrating today.” 

Wabash General Hospital was recognized for its quality of care outcomes (for participating in all measures in all four domains), for being a top performer (over 95%) over two years in two domains, and for achieving a ‘5-Star’ HCAHPS Rating. The Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) created the HCAHPS Star Ratings for consumers to more quickly and easily access the patient experience of care information provided on the Hospital Compare website. Star ratings will also allow consumers to more easily compare hospitals. 

“We are very proud of our team for achieving this level of excellence in health quality,” said Jay Purvis, CEO. “This is truly a team effort that recognizes our dedication to delivering a healthcare experience of which our patients and staff can be proud.” 

ICAHN is a network of 57 small rural Illinois hospitals dedicated to strengthening the operations of its member hospitals through collaboration. The organization is composed of Illinois hospitals who have earned critical access hospital designation by the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services. ICAHN is recognized nationally for its work with rural healthcare and administers several state, federal, and private healthcare programs. The ICAHN office is located in Princeton, IL, and serves critical access hospitals across Illinois and is a nationally recognized state rural health network. 

Tamara Gould (left), VP of Clinical Services; Karissa Turner, Executive VP of Hospital Operations; Jay Purvis, President and CEO; Andrew Kleinschmidt, Director of Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation; and Kim Pearson, Director of Quality and Risk Managem…

Tamara Gould (left), VP of Clinical Services; Karissa Turner, Executive VP of Hospital Operations; Jay Purvis, President and CEO; Andrew Kleinschmidt, Director of Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation; and Kim Pearson, Director of Quality and Risk Management, all of WGH, accept MBQIP Awards for exceptional quality care, top performance, and for achieving a “5-Star” HCAHPS rating. Wabash General Hospital also won ICAHN’s “Excellence in Innovation” Award for its Joint Camp, and Mr. Purvis received ICAHN’s first-ever “Lifetime Achievement Award” for his 50 years of service.

Wabash General Hospital Gains ICAHN’s 2018 ‘Excellence in Innovation’ Award

Wabash General Hospital, Mt. Carmel, was awarded the Illinois Critical Access Hospital Network’s “Excellence in Innovation” honor for its Joint Camp program during ceremonies held October 29th at the I-Hotel and Conference Center, Champaign, IL.

Participants vying for the award were encouraged to submit innovations implemented at their respective hospitals which initiated a new approach to improve patient relationships, implemented a new process flow or life-safety improvement, found a creative way to motivate and inspire staff, or fostered a successful community project.

Due to the large volume of total joint replacement patients and the decrease in the pain management domain on their patient satisfaction surveys, WGH Director of Rehab Services developed a Joint Camp program for all total joint replacement patients.

“The camp was designed to prepare patients for surgery and recovery, reduce anxiety, encourage participation in their recovery, educate them on pre- and post-surgical expectations, and improve outcomes and satisfaction in general, “ said Kim Pearson, RN, CPHQ, CPPS, QI/RM, Quality Director. “Wabash General Hospital has witnessed a decrease in the length of stay, longer distances ambulated, and improved patient satisfaction by the patients that have attended this camp. The decreased length of stay has been a cost-savings for both the patient and the hospital, and this improved patient satisfaction has increased referrals, so it’s a win-win situation for all involved.”

ICAHN is a network of 57 small rural Illinois hospitals dedicated to strengthening the operations of its member hospitals through collaboration. The organization is composed of Illinois hospitals who have earned critical access hospital designation by the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services. ICAHN is recognized nationally for its work with rural healthcare and administers several state, federal, and private healthcare programs. The ICAHN office is located in Princeton, IL.

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Mt. Carmel's Leaf Vac Program To Begin Next Week

From City Clerk Rudy Witsman: The first round for the leaf vacuum program will begin November 13 and it will run through November 21.  The second round of the program will begin December 3rd and continue through December 14. 

 The cost is $30 per residence for each time you request service and can be paid at City Hall.  Please allow at least two days from the day you purchase your ticket for your leaves to be picked up. 

 We will continue to pick up bagged leaves at no charge or you can take them to the collection center across from the football field.

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Illegally Parked Vehicle Leads To FTA Arrest

11/05/2018-Mt. Carmel Police arrested 59 year old Terry L. Paris of Mt. Carmel after police went to his residence in reference to an illegally parked vehicle.  While on scene police were notified that Paris was wanted on a Wabash County failure to appear warrant.  Paris was arrested and transported to the Wabash County Jail where he was held pending the posting of $200 cash bond.  

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Two Arrested On Various Charges At Division Street Apartments

11/05/2018-Mt. Carmel Police arrested two individuals at 203 N. Division Street in Mt. Carmel.  Police were looking for witnesses when they noticed a strong cannabis  smell coming from one of the apartments.  Police were allowed into the residence where they observed drug paraphernalia and other drug items sitting out in plain view.  As police were speaking with the occupants a male subject fell out of a closet.  Police identified that subject as 28 year old Eric W. Patton of Mt. Carmel.  However, Patton at first provided the officer's with a fictitious name.  Patton was arrested for obstruction of justice.  It was later discovered that Patton was wanted on an Adams County Mississippi warrant.  Patton was transported to the Wabash County Jail.  Police also arrested 33 year old Tabetha E. Pohl of Mt. Carmel.  Pohl was transported to the Wabash County Jail and charged with obstructing justice, possession of a hypodermic needle, and possession of drug paraphernalia.  Pohl is being held in the Wabash County Jail pending the posting of bond.  

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Driver Picked Up On Suspended License Charge

11/07/2018-Mt. Carmel Police arrested 34 year old Crystal D. Adams of Mt. Carmel after police stopped her in the 700 block of W. 3rd Street for driving while license is suspended.  Adams was  arrested and transported to the Wabash County Jail where she was cited for driving while license is suspended.  Adams was released after posting $150.00 cash bond.

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Mt. Carmel Man Arrested For Aggravated Domestic Battery

11/07/2018-Mt. Carmel Police arrested 40 year old Daniel R. Caddell of Mt. Carmel after police were able to obtain an arrest warrant charging him with aggravated domestic battery.  MCPD investigated a domestic abuse allegation that is said to have occurred on November 1, 2018.  The victim in the case had to be treated for injuries sustained in the reported abuse.  Police located Caddell in the 200 block of E. 8th Street and placed him under arrest.  Caddell is being held in the Wabash County Jail on a $10,000 cash bond warrant.  

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