What You Need To Know About MRSA
Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) is a bacteria that causes infections in different parts of the body. MRSA is sometimes called the "superbug" because it is resistant to several types of antibiotics that are commonly used to treat Staphylococcus aureus.
Most often, MRSA causes mild infections on the skin, causing pimples or boils. But it can also cause more serious skin infections or infect surgical wounds, the bloodstream, the lungs, or the urinary tract. Though most MRSA infections aren't serious, some can be life-threatening.
MRSA is spread by contact, such as by touching another person who has it on their skin, or by touching objects that have the bacteria on them.
People who are more susceptible to MRSA include those with weakened immune systems and those who are confined to hospitals, nursing homes, or other health care systems.
Hand hygiene is key to prevention. Florida Hospital Waterman monitors hand hygiene compliance throughout our facility, practices standard precautions for all patients, and routinely reviews for notification of any expanded precautions necessary to ensure safe care and reduce the risk of transmission of communicable diseases.
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Quality Measures
Part of our continuing efforts at improving quality is participation in a national initiative for public reporting of quality measures promoted by organizations including the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services and the Joint Commission on the Accreditation of HealthCare Organizations (Joint Commission).
Quality Measures, also called Core Measures, refer to specific sets of guidelines in the treatment of four of the most common and costly conditions: Acute Myocardial Infarction (Heart Attack), Heart Failure, Pneumonia and Surgical Infection. These quality measures are important because research has shown that following these guidelines leads to significantly better outcomes.
Quality measures indicate how well a hospital is doing in following specific guidelines as a percentage of applicable cases and provides a comparison to the national average. It is important to remember that interpreting these results may be difficult since there are times when it may be best for a patient that a guideline is not specifically followed.
Click here to access to the
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services "Hospital Compare" tool to view Florida Hospital Waterman’s quality measures.
Click here to access the Agency for Health Care Administration (AHCA) consumer website with charge and performance measures
for hospitals.
Florida Hospital Waterman Is Tobacco-Free
Florida Hospital Waterman is a tobacco-free environment both indoors and outdoors. The use of tobacco products is prohibited on all properties owned and leased by FHW.
By enacting this policy for all employees, physicians, patients, auxilians and visitors, FHW joins a growing number of hospitals and businesses, including the Lake County Department of Health, that have completely eliminated the use of tobacco on their campuses.
This initiative is an example of the importance of making healthy lifestyle choices and supporting those in our community who are concerned about the effects of second-hand smoke. Thank you for your cooperation.
Survey: Health Science Education Joint Project
Florida Hospital Waterman, Lake County School District and Lake-Sumter Community College are seeking the community's input on a proposed health science high school. This new health science high school will offer educational opportunities for our district students that will lead to future employment in a variety of health related careers. The success of this unique educational opportunity is dependent upon the input and support of the local health care industry. Please click here to complete a short online survey.
Florida Hospital Waterman exists solely to improve and enhance the local community that we serve. Our services and outreach are available to the whole community. The ways in which we measure the relevance of our mission and purpose are based on costs, and include:
Benefit to the underprivileged, through the cost of providing
charity care (net of indigent tax proceeds) and by supplementing
the shortfall between what we receive in Medicaid reimbursements
and the cost of providing such care. $ 5,309,327
Benefit to the elderly, as provided through governmental
Medicare funding, by subsidizing the unreimbursed costs
associated with this care. $16,819,338
Benefit to the community’s overall health & wellness,
through the cost of providing clinics and primary care
services, health education and screenings, and
in-kind donations. . $ 2,886,748
Benefit to the faith-based and spiritual needs of the
community, in accordance with our mission of Extending
the Healing Ministry of Christ. $ 353,853
Benefit to the community by investing in capital
improvement, to ensure that the facility and its
technology provide the best possible care to the
community. $ 11,081,201
Calculated Community Benefit $ 25,369,266

1000 Waterman Way
Tavares, FL 32778
352.253.3333
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