Central Washington Hospital
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Central Washington Hospital
North Central Washington’sRegional Medical Center
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Wenatchee Valley Medical Center
WVMC is a large, multispecialty group practice with over 200 physicians.
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North Central Washington
Regional Service Area
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Cashmere5%
City of Wenatchee34%
E. Wenatchee21%
Leavenworth3%
Moses Lake/Ephrata7%
Other NCW24%
Outside NCW4%
Quincy4%
Patients by Cities
CashmereCity of WenatcheeE. WenatcheeLeavenworthMoses Lake/EphrataOther NCWOutside NCWQuincy
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Population: North Central Washington2010 U.S. Census Data
2010Overall Population
2010Hispanic Population
Chelan 72,453 18,713 (25.8%)
Douglas 38,431 10,013 (28.7)
Grant 89,120 34,163 (17.6)
Okanogan 41,120 7,227 (17.6)
NCW 241,124 71,116
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Interpretive Services
AfrikaansAkateko
Arabic
CantoneseChaozhou (Teochew)
Falam
GermanGujarati
Iraqi Arabic
MandarinRussian
Sign LanguageSomali
SpanishSupport
TagalogUkrainian
Vietnamese
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0.02%0.01%0.01%
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0.01%1.61%
0.58%0.34%
96.10%0.47%
0.01%0.01%0.71%
Total
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Major Programs/Services
• Level III Adult & Pediatric Trauma• Level I Cardiac Center• Level II Stroke Center• Hospitalist Service• Orthopedics• General Surgery• Maternal-Child Care• Home Health Care & Hospice
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Statistics
• 1450 + Employees Over 400 Bedside RNs
• ~ 26,000 ER visits
• ~ 1300 Births
• 3.56 Acute inpatient length of stay
• ~ 7,000 Surgical Cases
• 1,042Active/Active Provisional/Referring Medical Staff
* 2012 Annualized
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Level III Trauma Center 2011 Statistics
• 415 Patients– 390 Adults– 25 Children
• Adults Injuries– 45% Minor– 48% Moderate– 7% Severe
• Pediatric Injuries– 64% Minor– 32% Moderate– 4% Severe
• Patient Disposition– 72% Admitted– 12% Discharged to Home– 15% Transferred– 1% Died
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Level I Cardiac Center Statistics2011 Statistics
• Acute MI (Heart Attacks) – 243
• 65% male• 8% transferred from
another facility• Average door to wire
time – 58 minutes
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Level II Stroke Center 2011 Statistics
• Telestroke Agreement with Swedish Medical Center
• Total number of stroke patients – 194– Non-hemorrhagic – 173– Hemorrhagic – 21
• tPA Administration – 6• Average door to needle
time = 45 minutes
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Barriers to Discharge• Uninsured or Underinsured– 4% of admission have no payer source– $7 million in charity care YTD– Chelan County has highest rate of uninsured who qualify for
Health Insurance Exchange• Homelessness• Bariatric Needs (morbidly obese)• Mental Health Diagnosis• Drug or Alcohol Dependence • Chronic Pain Management• Lack of Community Palliative Care Service
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Behavioral Health Patients
• Growing Population• No inpatient beds in 125 miles• Patients on involuntary hold– YTD 60 patients through October 22, 2012– Total of 4667 hours
• Patients with both behavioral health & developmental disability diagnoses
• Geriatric Psych Beds
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Electronic Medical Records
• Went-live April 1, 2010
• All Patient Care Areas except the Perioperative Area
• Computerized Physician Order Entry
• New Patient Account System
• Went-live June, 2011
• Ambulatory EMR
• Practice Management
• My Chart
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New Patient Tower
• Move in date: May 1, 2011
• Evidence-based design
• Five-stories plus ground floor
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Awards & Recognition
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Questions?