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Kaiser Roseville Given ‘Top Performer’ Status
The honor was given through a new joint commission report.

By Kaiser Permanente
is one of seven California Kaiser hospitals named “Top Performers in Key Quality Measures” by The Joint Commission. Kaiser Sacramento also received this designation.
The Joint Commission is the leading health-care accreditation organization in the U.S., responsible for inspecting and approving more than 19,000 health-care organizations and programs around the country. The new “Top Performers” designation “recognizes accredited hospitals and critical-access hospitals that attain and sustain excellence” on benchmarks that measure how well they treat a variety of serious medical conditions.
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The other Kaiser Permanente Northern California hospitals on the list actually comprise five campuses. They are: Hayward/Fremont, Manteca/Modesto, and South San Francisco. They are joined by three Kaiser Permanente hospitals in Southern California – Harbor City, Panorama City and Woodland Hills.
“This honor is a testament not only to the seven hospitals named in Northern California, but to the work we are doing in all 21 of our hospitals in the Northern California region to provide high-quality health care and services and to improve the health and well-being of our members and patients,” said Barbara Crawford, Vice President for Quality and Regulatory Services, Kaiser Permanente Northern California.. “Our integrated model of care, industry-leading use of health-information technology, expert doctors and staff, and practice of evidence-based medicine, combine to make our hospitals models for quality of care in the 21st century.”
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The 405 organizations on the “Top Performer” list are identified as attaining and sustaining excellence in accountability measure performance for the full previous year (2010). They represent approximately 14 percent of Joint Commission-accredited hospitals and critical-access hospitals that report core measure performance data.
All of Kaiser Permanente hospitals named in the report performed at or better than 95 percent on all four of the core measures (acute myocardial infarction, pneumonia, heart failure, and surgical care).
The Joint Commission’s annual report, “Improving America’s Hospitals,” can be viewed at: http://www.jointcommission.org/annualreport.aspx For more information about The Joint Commission, go to their website here.
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