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PC Hospital named one of Top 100 Critical Access Hospitals

Phillips County Hospital was recently named one of the Top 100 Critical Access Hospitals in the United States by iVantage Health Analytics and The Chartis Center for Rural Health.

Phillips County Hospital is excited and proud, yet humble, in being recognized by iVantage as a 2017 Top 100 Critical Access Hospital. This achievement is very gratifying and validates our daily commitment in providing the best quality health care and services possible to our community, while maintaining an efficient and effective facility It is well deserved and KUDOS to our entire PCH team and we thank our community for their amazing continual support – said Ward C. VanWichen, CEO

Phillips County Hospital scored in the top 100 of Critical Access Hospitals on iVantage Health Analytics' Hospital Strength INDEX®. The INDEX is the industry's most comprehensive rating of rural providers. It provides the data foundation for the annual Rural Relevance Study and its results are the basis for many of rural healthcare's most prominent awards, advocacy efforts and legislative initiatives. The list of the Top 100 Critical Access Hospitals and more information about the study can be found at http://www.iVantageINDEX.com.

The Top 100 Critical Access Hospitals play a key role in providing a safety net to communities across America – and the INDEX measures them across eight pillars of hospital strength: Inpatient Share Ranking, Outpatient Share Ranking, Cost, Charge, Quality, Outcomes, Patient Perspectives, and Financial Stability.

"It's more important than ever that rural hospitals pro-actively understand and address performance in the areas of cost, quality, outcomes and patient perspective. iVantage's INDEX was designed to serve as this industry model," said Michael Topchik, national leader of the Chartis Center for Rural Health. "Across the spectrum of performance indicators, there are rural providers that are writing the blueprint for success as they transition to value-based healthcare. Our analysis shows that this group of top performers exhibits a focused concern for their community needs."

 

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