Parkview Noble Hospital honored as top community hospital
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As a subscriber you can listen to articles at work, in the car, or while you work out. Subscribe NowParkview Noble Hospital in Kendallville is ranked as a top 10 small community hospital in Fortune/PINC AI’s list of the nation’s top 100 hospitals.
It’s the hospital’s second consecutive year on the list and the fifth time in six years. It received top marks in the four metrics Fortune/PINC AI evaluated, which are clinical outcomes, operation efficiency, patient experience and financial health.
The rankings were split among five categories: Major Teaching Hospitals, Teaching Hospitals, Large Community Hospitals, Medium Community Hospitals and Small Community Hospitals.
Parkview Noble is the only Indiana hospital on any list, coming it at No. 10 in the Small Community Hospitals category.
“The Parkview Noble Hospital team is thrilled to be recognized once again as one of the nation’s top small community hospitals,” said Jordi Disler, market president of Parkview Health North, in a news release. “This ranking is the direct result of our co-workers’ dedication to providing excellent care for every person, every day. We’re proud to offer this caliber of nationally ranked, high-quality care to residents of Noble County and the surrounding communities.”
Another study found that hospitals featured on the list had better health outcomes than those not recognized. This includes fewer deaths, fewer healthcare-associated infections and shorter lengths of stay.
“The transparent and nonbiased measures this study provides help leaders make informed decisions for change and prove that Parkview Noble Hospital excels across a range of core performance indicators, which can directly lead to significantly higher quality patient outcomes, with fewer readmissions and complications,” said Leigh Anderson, Premier’s chief operating officer and the leader of PINC AI.
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