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Improving the safety of
patient
care is a key hospital priority; important steps are being taken within
individual hospitals as well as across the community.
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Hospitals in Greater
Minnesota
ensure necessary access to critical health care services.
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All nonprofits, MHA's
hospital
members are focused on meeting community needs.
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Minnesota's hospitals
are pressing forward with initiatives to further health care reform
efforts at both the local and national level. MHA is working with key
stakeholders to shape and implement these reforms.
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Minnesota's
not-for-profit based
hospitals provide quality health-care services and are committed to
giving back to their communities. more ...
Environmental impacts
are a
concern for Minnesota's hospitals.
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Hospitals have been
working to
improve their ability to respond to large-scale emergencies.
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Hospitals employ 100,000
Minnesotans to provide the care people need; demographic changes are
making recruiting and retention more challenging.
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Quality health care
means doing
the right thing, at the right time, in the right way, for the right
person - and having the best possible results. Quality varies for many
reasons. Fortunately, there are tools or "measures" hospitals use to
check up on and improve the quality of care they provide. Minnesota
hospitals are working to make these measures more reliable, uniform and
helpful to consumers in making health care choices.
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As of Jan. 1, 2009,
hospitals
will begin collecting data to be submitted to MHA.
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