Erlanger Named One Of America’s Top Hospitals By U.S. News And World Report

Friday, July 20, 2012

The Erlanger Health System has been named among “America’s Best Hospitals” by U.S. News and World Report in the publication’s 2012-13 Top Hospitals edition.

Erlanger was named “Best Hospital by Metro Area,” and ranked one of the top six hospitals in Tennessee.

Erlanger was also the only local hospital to be recognized for High Performing specialties.

Those specialties were Neurology and Neurosurgery, Orthopedics, Urology, Diabetes and Endocrinology, Pulmonology, Gastroenterology and Nephrology.

The report also recognizes Dr. Louis Lambiase, with Erlanger’s Academic Gastroenterology practice, as among the top 1% of gastroenterologists in the nation.

“As the region’s only academic teaching hospital and Level One Trauma Center, we are extremely pleased to have earned this national recognition from U.S. News and World Report once again,” said Erlanger President and CEO Charlesetta Woodard-Thompson. “What is particularly gratifying is that Erlanger’s efforts and growing reputation in stroke treatment enabled us to earn an additional “High Performance” specialty rating in Neurology and Neurosurgery,” she said.

“This latest rating is a real testament to the hard work and intense commitment of our medical staff and employees to improve the lives of those in our community,” said Dr. James Creel, Erlanger’s Chief Medical Officer. “It is confirmation that the Erlanger team, does indeed, practice what we teach.”

In making the announcement, U.S. News and World Report rankings editor Avery Comarow said,” All of these hospitals are the kinds of medical centers that should be on your list when you need the best care. They are where other hospitals send the toughest cases.”

The 23rd edition of U.S. News and World Report showcases 732 of the nation’s 5000 hospitals. This year more weight was given to data that is publicly available and less subjective, such as information collected by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS Hospital Compare.)

According to publication officials, the new methodology “gives hospitals with solid clinical data more opportunity to show consumers how well they perform, and hospital reputation still counts.”

Other criteria used in the U.S. News and World Report ratings include patient survival, infection rates, patient safety measures, nurse-to-patient ratios and responses from medical specialists to opinion surveys. Highlights of the newest rankings will appear in U.S. News Best Hospitals 2013 guidebook, to go on sale in August. Complete rankings and methodology are available at http://health.usnews.com/best-hospitals


Scripps Joins BlueCross As Director Of Quality Care Partnership

BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee has hired Allison Scripps as director of Quality Care Partnership. Ms. Scripps will be responsible for building, leading and managing BlueCross’ new performance-based physician quality program. “I am very excited Allison is joining our team,” said Christy Vitulli, vice president of provider networks for BlueCross. “She has more than 20 years ... (click for more)

Parkridge Health System Raises Over $4,700 For Tour de Cure

Parkridge Health System cyclists raised over $4,700 in support of the fight against diabetes for the 2013 Tour de Cure cycling event held at First Tennessee Pavilion.  Team Parkridge fielded riders at nearly every distance level of the event, including the 100 mile, 62 mile, and 25 mile routes. The Parkridge Health System team was one of this year’s top corporate fundraising ... (click for more)

Dog Fighting Operation Uncovered On Talledega Avenue

TBI was executing a narcotics search warrant at 6302Talladega Ave. in Chattanooga on Friday and uncovered a dog fighting operation. Officials said it consisted of numerous pit bills, a fight ring, a treadmill and blood-stained carpets and paneling. Mcckamey Animal Services personnel were processing the fight scene. The search warrant was being executed by the ... (click for more)

City May Move Forward On $47 Million Wilcox Tunnel Project

City officials may move forward on a $47 million project to upgrade the narrow Wilcox Tunnel through Missionary Ridge. The City Council on Tuesday is to consider a resolution to apply for a $25 million federal TIGER grant. The city would still have to come up with $21,825,000 through "local funds or grants." The city has already spent $175,000 on the project. Improving ... (click for more)

Rep. Eric Watson Reflects On Memorial Day

Memorial Day is the time for Americans to reconnect with their history and the core values that make this country great by honoring those who gave their lives for the ideals we cherish. Soldiers are people who come from all walks of life, from every corner of this great land of ours. They are our fathers, our sons, our mothers and our daughters, our friends, and our neighbors.  ... (click for more)

Roy Exum: So How Am I Really Doing?

I’ve gotten hundreds of jokes since Tuesday when I wrote about feeling a little puny lately and expressing my belief that laughter is the best medicine. After breaking some bones in my arm as I slept last week and having no idea there were already some other fractures, it looked pretty certain I had a case of “The Big C.” I’ve always felt that stands for “courage” but the medical ... (click for more)