OSU Medical Center
Transcript: Mission: To improve people’s lives through innovation in research, education, and patient care. Vision: Working as a team, the staff wants to shape the future of medicine by creating, disseminating and applying new knowledge, and by personalizing health care to meet the needs of each individual. Value: Excellence, collaborating as one university, integrity and personal accountability, openness and trust, diversity in people and ideas, change and innovation, simplicity in their work, empathy and compassion, and leadership. Strategic Goals: Become a top-20 academic medical center and a top-10 National Cancer Institute-funded cancer program through advancement in research, education, and patient care. Generate an investment fund for mission development. Create a high-performance organization and workplace of choice. Priorities: To innovate and enhance strategic growth: Promote innovative clinical, educational and research programs, and grow the enterprise to meet their strategic goals. To enhance financial performance: Promote sustainable increases in revenue and philanthropic support and the prudent distribution and use of all financial resources in order to reinvest in their mission. To enhance service and reputation: Provide the ideal patient and student experience and seek national distinction in research, education, and patient care. To be a workplace of choice: Create an environment that promotes student, faculty, and staff satisfaction and engagement. To promote quality care: Promote quality and safety in clinical care and excellence in education and research. To increase productivity and efficiency: Steward their resources effectively and enhance productivity in clinical care, research, and education. Only academic medical center in Ohio Ohio State's Wexner Medical Center is a top-30 College of Medicine. It was formerly called The Ohio State University Medical Center (OSUMC). It is a part of the Ohio State University Health System. It includes: six hospitals network of primary and specialty care practices more than a dozen research centers and institutes 20 core laboratories The Ohio State University College of Medicine James Cancer Hospital and Solove Research Institute OSU Physicians, Inc. OSU Health System Wexner Medical Center is a non-profit organization. It is state owned. This medical center is prided on being a teaching hospital. Overall satisfaction at OSU-Medical Center is 72% of patients compared to the state's 69% average and the national 68% average. The Medical Center's nurse communication received a 77% and the national average was close behind with a 76%. Pain management was graded with a 69% while both state and national averages hit 70%. Discharge information and teaching is the highest ranking at OSUMC with a grade of 85%. Of those who had an acute myocardial infaction, 97% receive the recommended care at OSU. The national average for hospitals is 99%. Of those who had Chronic Heart Failure, 98% received the recommended amount of care at Wexner Medical Center while other hospitals in the nation only averaged to provided 95% of the correct care. For those who had pneumonia, both OSU and the national average of other hospitals equalled out to be 90% of the recommended care given. Nationally ranked in 11 specialties Best Hospital Rankings in: 20th in cancer 24th in cardiology and heart surgery 20th in diabetes and endocrinology 17th in ear, nose, and throat 25th in gynecology 39th in nephrology 45th in neurology and neurosurgery 36th in orthopedics 25th in pulmonology 11th in rehabilitation 46 in urology Inpatient: Birthing room Burn care Heart catherterization – diagnostic End-of-life services (Hospice) Hospitalists Infection isolation room Heart Cathertization – treatment Neonatal intensive care Neonatal intermediate care Cancer services Psychiatric care Community Outreach: Health fairs Health screenings Imaging services: CT scanner MRI Multislice spiral CT Single photon emission ct Ultrasound Number of beds: 981 Awards: Modern Healthcare/National Committee for Quality Health Care Award The Ohio State University Medical Center was one of three healthcare systems in the U.S. recognized for this award for its demonstrated success in delivering quality care, demonstrating leadership, ability to measure outcomes, financial management and a commitment to community health needs. America's Best Hospitals The Ohio State University Medical Center is the only central Ohio hospital listed in "America's Best Hospitals" rankings by U.S. News & World Report. Eleven Ohio State medical specialties are recognized for excellence in the magazine, deemed one of the country’s leading consumer guides to top-performing hospitals. CAHO Accreditation University Hospital is accredited by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO). JCAHO accreditation is based upon meeting specific national standards for patient care, staffing, equipment and facility safety requirements. Teams of