The Philips Blue Jay Consulting team was instrumental in helping us to secure our Level III Trauma Services status. During our exit interview, the surveyor commented on the significant commitment by all the people that geared it up and did a really great job and how the consultants made our program really impressive.”
Assistant CNO and Director of Emergency and Trauma Services
US community hospital
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This enabled them to gather further insights in regards to the ACS findings and uncover any potential deficiencies or weaknesses. The consultants worked with the trauma center team including a deep dive on each deficiency, weakness, and recommendation plan was developed to address each of these.
Philips also provided support and guidance on program management processes and methodologies.
The hospital’s new trauma program manager and medical director are working as an integrated team along with their supportive staffs. A new collaborative culture has emerged within the entire facility.
The ACS surveyors made a return visit in 6 months and were pleased to see that all type 2 deficiencies (16) and weaknesses (8) had been addressed and were removed.
The hospital is once again a Level III Trauma Center with ACS verification.
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JoAnn is a leader for the emergency services team, providing interim leadership and leading process improvement projects. Among her accomplishments include establishing a fast track, a middle track, implementing a SWAT team for the waiting room, and decreasing the walk out rate by 25% in a 100,000-visit level 1 academic trauma center.
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