DERBY - Griffin Hospital has earned Quality Respiratory Care Recognition (QRCR)
under a national program aimed at helping patients and families make
informed decisions about the quality of the respiratory care services
available in hospitals.
About 700 hospitals or approximately 15 percent of hospitals in the
United States have applied for and received this award.
This is the
fourth consecutive year that Griffin’s Respiratory and Pulmonary Medicine Department was recognized with this distinction.
The QRCR program was started by the American Association for Respiratory Care (AARC)
in 2003 to help consumers identify those facilities using qualified
respiratory therapists to provide respiratory care.
Hospitals earning
the QRCR designation ensure patient safety by agreeing to adhere to a
strict set of criteria governing their respiratory care services.
To qualify for the recognition, Griffin Hospital provided documentation showing it meets the following conditions:
• All respiratory therapists employed by the hospital to deliver
bedside respiratory care services are either legally recognized by the
state as competent to provide respiratory care services or hold the CRT
or RRT credential.
• Respiratory therapists are available 24 hours.
• Other personnel qualified to perform specific respiratory
procedures and the amount of supervision required for personnel to carry
out specific procedures must be designated in writing.
• A doctor of medicine or osteopathy is designated as medical director of respiratory care services.
• Hospital policy prohibits the routine delivery of medicated aerosol
treatments utilizing small volume nebulizers, metered dose inhalers, or
intermittent positive pressure treatments to multiple patients
simultaneously. Circumstances under which this practice is permitted is
defined by policy.
• Use a process that periodically compares performance of your
respiratory department on efficiency and quality metrics with similar
departments for the purpose of identifying an achieving best practice.
The AARC's QRCR program grew out of growing concerns among health
care leaders and the general public regarding the safety and quality of
health care services provided to patients.
Hospitals that meet the QRCR
requirements provide a level of respiratory care consistent with
national standards and guidelines, and should be commended for their
commitment to quality care. A list of QRCR hospitals is maintained at
the association's website for consumers, YourLungHealth.org.
Respiratory therapists are specially trained health care
professionals who work under physician's orders to provide a wide range
of breathing treatments and other services to people with asthma,
chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, cystic fibrosis, lung cancer,
AIDS, and other lung or lung-related conditions. They also care for
premature infants and are key members of lifesaving response teams
charged with handling medical emergencies.
The AARC is a membership organization representing more than 50,000
health professionals involved in respiratory care nationwide.
The information in this post is taken from a press release from Griffin Hospital.
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