Nineteen VA Medical Facilities Named to Joint Commission's Top Performers List

Press Release

Date: Oct. 11, 2012
Location: Washington, DC
Issues: Veterans

Nineteen Department of Veterans Affairs medical facilities from across the Nation were recently recognized by The Joint Commission as top performers on key health care quality measures for 2011/2012.

"We at VA are very pleased with The Joint Commission recognition. We are proud of the medical facilities that made this list, proving VA's commitment to providing the high-quality care our Veterans have earned through their service," said Secretary of Veterans Affairs Eric K. Shinseki. "This achievement demonstrates the hard work that each and every VA medical staff member undertakes to serve Veterans."

While all 152 VA medical facilities are accredited by The Joint Commission, the list recognizes facilities that are the top performers based on The Joint Commission's review of evidence-based care processes that are closely linked to positive patient outcomes. Three new accountability measure sets are included in the calculation for this year's Top Performers program: stroke, venous thromboembolism, and inpatient psychiatric services. This year's program recognizes Joint Commission-accredited hospitals for a significant achievement in accountability measure performance. Eight VA facilities have received the Top Performer status for two consecutive years -- a noteworthy distinction.

"VA health care has been a leader in performance measurement, electronic health records, research and clinical quality for more than a decade," said VA Undersecretary for Health Dr. Robert Petzel. "I am proud of the staff and I fully expect to see more VA medical facilities making this list next year."

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