DCH Coronavirus Update 3-3-22
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Update March 3, 2022
Fayette Medical Center Named One of Newsweek’s Best Hospitals in the World for the Third Year in a Row
Fayette Medical Center, part of the DCH system, was one of three hospitals in Alabama to be named to Newsweek’s The World’s Best Hospitals for 2022. Hospitals included on the list were evaluated in three areas: recommendation from peers, patient experience and key performance indicators.
Peer recommendations were taken from results of a survey of doctors and other health care professionals. Patient experience data looked at patient survey topics such as overall satisfaction, likelihood to recommend the hospital to others and satisfaction with quality of care and service. Key performance indicator data reviewed included quality of care and patient safety.
Congratulations AGAIN to the Fayette Medical Center team!
To see other hospitals that made this year’s list, visit https://www.newsweek.com/worlds-best-hospitals-2022/united-states.
COVID Update
To protect patient privacy, DCH has established a minimum threshold of five for reporting numbers of inpatients with laboratory-confirmed cases of COVID-19.
DCH Health System internal counts as of 2:11 p.m. on 3/3/22:
- 20 inpatients within the DCH system who are positive for COVID-19.
- Five or fewer inpatients who are positive for COVID-19 are being treated in the ICU.
- Five or fewer inpatients who are positive for COVID-19 are on ventilators.
- 14,673 (cumulative) unique positives for COVID-19 tests including results from the ED, triage tent and inpatient. These individuals are not necessarily in the hospital.
- 57,427 (cumulative) unique negatives for COVID-19 at DCH sites.
- 17,991 (cumulative) positive COVID-19 at DCH sites. These individuals are not necessarily in the hospital.
- 129,152 (cumulative) negative tests at DCH sites.
- 5,013 inpatients (cumulative) who were positive for COVID-19 have been discharged.
- 876 inpatients (cumulative) who were positive for COVID-19 have died at DCH. This is not an indication of the cause of death, only that the individuals were positive for COVID-19 at the time of death.