Banner Health’s Page Hospital has been recognized by a health analytics company for excellence in quality, patient satisfaction and efficiency as part of National Rural Health Day celebrated in November.
The National Organization of State Offices of Rural Health established Nov. 15 as National Rural Health Day.
Leaders from across the country met to celebrate accomplishments that have been achieved in rural health and acknowledge challenges and the necessary initiative needed to overcome and adapt to the changing healthcare landscape.
Ivantage Health Analytics offers a data-driven program recognizing excellence in multiple areas of patient care and quality performance.
Hospitals must be in the top quartile to receive this recognition. Page Hospital was among those recognized in Arizona for excellence in quality, patient satisfaction and efficiency.
Page Hospital is a 25-bed critical access hospital that serves Northern Arizona. Built in 1958, the hospital provides a range of medical services that include Emergency Services, Surgery, Medical Imaging, Obstetrics, Cardiopulmonary, Acute Care and Rehabilitation. It is part of Banner Health, a nonprofit hospital and health care system that covers seven states and is based in Phoenix, Ariz.