Committed to Quality

Committed to quality

Our success depends on the quality of care provided to each and every patient. Our expert team of physicians, nurses, therapists and hospital staff is committed to providing safe, quality and cost-effective care to all patients. We strive to help every patient maximize potential and exceed personal expectations.

Professionally Accredited

Our hospital complies with local, state and federal regulations as well as the accreditation standards of The Joint Commission, a leader in determining quality and safety standards for healthcare delivery. 

Certification in Stroke Rehabilitation

In addition to Joint Commission accreditation, our stroke program earned Disease-Specific Care Certification from The Joint Commission.

Rehabilitation is crucial to the recovery process and can be the difference in patients living a lifetime with a disability versus regaining full independence. This Gold Seal of Approval® from The Joint Commission shows our hospital’s commitment to comply with the highest national standards for safety and quality of care for patients recovering from stroke.

Learn more about our Disease-Specific Care Certification from The Joint Commission

Top 10% in Class

Our hospital ranked in the top 10% of 783 inpatient rehabilitation facilities in the Uniform Data System for Medical Rehabilitation (UDSMR®) database in 2014.

UDSMR® is a non-profit group that evaluates rehabilitation hospitals on their delivery of quality care that is effective, efficient, timely and patient-centered. We utilize UDSMR® measurement tools to evaluate and track our patients’ progress through the rehabilitation process and then benchmark our performance against national data. This recognition confirms our ability to assist our patients in achieving excellent outcomes helping them return to home and work in shorter periods of time.

Supporting the Agency for Health Care Administration

The Agency was statutorily created by Chapter 20, Florida Statutes as the chief health policy and planning entity for the state. They are primarily responsible for the state's $21.2 billion Medicaid program that serves 3 million Floridians, the licensure of the state's 41,000 health care facilities and the sharing of health care data through the Florida Center for Health Information and Policy Analysis. This year they are working to continue to reduce the number of uninsured across the state, to enhance the ability to target fraudulent providers, to reduce unnecessary regulation, and to reduce administrative costs in order to ensure that dollars go to serve patients and more.

 

Below is a link for filing a complaint with AHCA:
http://ahca.myflorida.com/contact/what_happens.shtml

Healthfinder.com is the data site
http://www.floridahealthfinder.gov/facilitylocator/facloc.aspx

Certification

The Joint Certification

By demonstrating compliance with The Joint Commission’s national standards for healthcare quality and safety, our hospital is accredited by The Joint Commission.

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See Our Hospital

Join us for a virtual tour of our hospital where you will see our patient rooms, exercise facilities, and more. You can also set up a personal tour by calling our hospital.

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