Quality check passed: Mary Rutan Hospital earns high marks

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Mary Rutan Hospital has successfully completed its annual onsite assessment conducted by DNV, a global independent certification, assurance, and risk management provider.

During this assessment, the hospital is evaluated by third-party auditors who examine clinical and nonclinical areas to ensure compliance with current standards.

Successful completion of this assessment reaffirms Mary Rutan’s DNV re-accreditation and its ongoing commitment to providing safe, high-quality care to patients and families throughout the region.

Accreditation by DNV signifies that a hospital meets or exceeds nationally recognized standards and demonstrates a strong commitment to continuous improvement.

DNV reviews organizations every year.

This yearly approach, along with the use of a quality management system, helps healthcare teams make quality and safety a part of their everyday work.

It encourages healthcare teams to spot potential problems early, fix issues as they arise, and improve how patients are cared for.

“DNV’s accreditation model aligns closely with how we approach care at Mary Rutan Health, focused on continuous improvement, transparency, and doing what’s right for patients every day,” said Chad Ross, President and CEO of Mary Rutan Health. “Successfully completing this survey reflects the dedication and professionalism of our entire team, and reinforces our commitment to providing safe, reliable, and high-quality care for our community, today and into the future.”

The successful completion of the DNV survey highlights Mary Rutan Hospital’s strong culture of quality, collaboration, and accountability, as well as the organization’s ongoing investment in systems and processes that support patient safety and clinical excellence.

Mary Rutan Health extends sincere appreciation to its physicians, nurses, clinical teams, and staff for their unwavering commitment to excellence, as well as to the community for the trust and confidence placed in the organization.