NKCH Earns Gold Seal of Approval for Cardiac, Orthopedic and Stroke Programs
December 10, 2020Categories: PRESS RELEASE
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North Kansas City Hospital is pleased to announce it earned The Joint Commission’s Gold Seal of Approval® and certification for Comprehensive Cardiac Center, Advanced Total Hip and Total Knee Replacement, and Primary Stroke Center. Driven by the hospital’s commitment to enhanced patient care and safety, these recognitions distinguish these service lines on a national level.
“Achieving three national certifications in a short period of time reflects the dedication of our physicians, nurses and healthcare professionals. We are committed to addressing the healthcare needs of our community at the highest level,” said Kerri Jenkins, NKCH’s chief operating officer.
The Joint Commission certifications were aggressively pursued over a short one-month period. Despite the challenges this presented, staff met the rigorous demands of TJC’s surveys. During the evaluation, surveyors talked with patients, doctors, nurses and support staff. They also closely reviewed NKCH’s processes, procedures, and documentation/closed records to determine the quality of care and evaluate compliance with TJC’s strict quality of care and patient safety standards.
The Joint Commission Certifications
Comprehensive Cardiac Center
Offered in collaboration with the American Heart Association, Comprehensive Cardiac Center certification demonstrates NKCH’s ability to deliver high-quality care at every patient touchpoint.
To earn CCC certification, organizations must:
- Demonstrate coordinated patient care
- Identify and treat high-risk patients early
- Meet or exceed the required number of heart procedures
- Provide proof of ongoing quality improvement
- Provide staff, patients and the community with ongoing cardiovascular disease education
Certified organizations must treat/help manage:
- Heart attack (acute myocardial infarction)
- Heart attack in which one of the heart’s main arteries is blocked (ST elevation myocardial infarction)
- Heart failure
- Irregular heartbeat (arrhythmia)
Certified organizations must also provide the following services:
- Cardiac arrest resuscitation
- Cardiac rehabilitation
- Coronary artery bypass surgery
- Diagnostic cardiac catheterization procedures
- Non-surgical treatment for narrowing of the heart’s coronary arteries (percutaneous coronary intervention)
- Valve replacement/repair
Aside from satisfying these requirements, NKCH was recognized for its multidisciplinary approach and investment in the program and its patients.
Advanced Total Hip and Total Knee Replacement
With TJC projecting a 174% increase in hip replacements and a 673% increase in knee replacements over the next two decades, high-quality orthopedic care is increasingly important.
NKCH was committed to providing safe and effective total knee and hip replacements prior to its recent certification. With a strong foundation already in place, the program was able to achieve Advanced Total Hip and Total Knee Replacement certification, a higher tier of TJC recognition held by just three Missouri hospitals and one Kansas hospital.
Offered in collaboration with the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons and the American Joint Replacement Registry, Advanced Total Hip and Total Knee Replacement certification required NKCH to demonstrate it has a comprehensive program that includes:
- Consistent communication and collaboration between healthcare providers
- A pre-surgery consultation with an orthopedic surgeon
- High-quality care during and after surgery
- A rehabilitation therapy plan
- A post-surgery follow-up visit with the orthopedic surgeon
In addition to satisfying these criteria, surveyors recognized the staff’s efficient communications and team engagement throughout the continuum of care.
Primary Stroke Center
Offered in collaboration with the American Heart Association and the American Stroke Association, this inpatient certification focuses on a hospital’s long-term success in improving outcomes for stroke patients.
Certified Primary Stroke Centers must:
- Designate beds for patients who need immediate stroke care
- Have a neurologist available 24/7, either in-person or by virtual visit
- Provide ongoing education for Emergency Department staff and prehospital personnel (first responders)
- Use evidence-based guidelines and a standardized method of delivering stroke care
Aside from demonstrating competency in the above areas, the program received praise for its high-quality stroke education for staff and patients.
TJC-Certified Programs
Certification from TJC, the nation’s top-certifying body, means a program or service line has successfully met very specific standards of safety and quality. Meeting these standards is important because it helps patients feel confident in the inpatient and outpatient care they receive. North Kansas City Hospital has been a TJC-accredited hospital since 1960. These three certifications are the latest examples of its commitment to excellence.
About The Joint Commission
Founded in 1951, The Joint Commission seeks to continuously improve healthcare for the public, in collaboration with other stakeholders, by evaluating health care organizations and inspiring them to excel in providing safe and effective care of the highest quality and value. The Joint Commission accredits and certifies more than 21,000 health care organizations and programs in the United States. An independent, nonprofit organization, The Joint Commission is the nation’s oldest and largest standards-setting and accrediting body in health care. Learn more about The Joint Commission at jointcommission.org.
About North Kansas City Hospital and Meritas Health
For more than 60 years, North Kansas City Hospital has been the Northland's preferred healthcare provider. Our mission is to provide hope and healing to every life we touch.
NKCH is an acute care facility with 451 licensed beds and 550 physicians representing 49 medical specialties. From our award-winning cardiovascular and orthopedic programs to our cancer, emergency, neurosciences, spine, women’s and other services, we provide a lifetime of care.
Through our Meritas Health subsidiary, NKCH offers the largest network of physician practices in the Northland, with more than 280 primary and specialty care doctors and advanced practice providers in 35 convenient locations, including an express care clinic in the 64th Street Hy-Vee store.
Our accreditations demonstrate our commitment to providing quality healthcare, including:
- American Nurses Credentialing Center Magnet®designation
- Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services four-star rating
- The Joint Commission Gold Seal of Approval® and certification for Comprehensive Cardiac Center, Advanced Total Hip and Total Knee Replacement, and Primary Stroke Center
Our oncology partnership with The University of Kansas Cancer Center provides patients with access to clinical trials and state-of-the-art radiation therapy.
Our mission, vision and values reflect a strong commitment to the health and well-being of our employees, the Northland community and beyond. U.S. News & World Report ranked NKCH High Performing in 10 procedures and conditions and named NKCH a Best Regional Hospital. Forbes honored NKCH as one of America’s Best Midsize Employers, ranking NKCH the top midsize hospital and health system in the Kansas City area and No. 182 midsize company in the nation.
In addition to our Wellness Corners in the North Kansas City YMCA and Gladstone Community Center, each year NKCH sponsors approximately 60 charitable and community organizations and serves more than 24,000 people through its dynamic Community Health & Wellness programs.