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Youngstown Performance Report




        EXECUTIVE SUMMARY









        Amazing patient care                                     Patient story

        Hospital-acquired infections and patient safety continues   Frank Beck, DDS recently received an Email from the
        to be a focus for Mercy Health — Youngstown. The hand    mother of a young patient who had dental care at the
        washing efforts have increased due to support by a       Youngstown Dental Center on the campus of St. Elizabeth
        multi-disciplinary team. Additional hand sanitizers have   Youngstown Hospital. The patient had her two front teeth
        been placed in all lobbies and other public areas. A     dislodged and underwent sedation surgery to repair her
        re-evaluation has been conducted of optimal hand         teeth. Jenelle Fleagle, DDS and resident Hamza Dodo,
        sanitizer placement in rooms. These initial efforts are   DDS provided the care with excellent results. The Email
        paying off and additional effort is planned to ensure even   read, “The staff was so helpful and amazing. Dr. Dodo was
        more success. Hand hygiene is directly correlated to fewer   like an angel sent from heaven. His calm demeanor,
        hospital-acquired infections and this will continue to   patience and approach to a child with autism was one of
        benefit our patients.                                    which I have never seen in a dentist. He creatively told her
                                                                 a fairy tale as he worked on her, and even managed to
        Operational excellence                                   make me calm. The work Dr. Fleagle did was beyond what

        Reducing readmissions is a focus area for our case       we could have expected. I can’t thank you enough for this
        managers in the emergency department (ED), identifying   amazing experience.” Dr. Beck correlated this to the great
        patients upon presentation who are returning within thirty   work done at the Autistic Spectrum Disorder Clinic. The
        days of an acute discharge or seven days of an ED visit.    Clinic’s curriculum, funded in part by HealthPath
        The case manager works with the ED physician and         Foundation of Ohio and the Mercy Health Foundation
        nurses, the patient’s PCP and others to appropriately treat   Mahoning Valley, provides the didactics and skill set
        in ambulatory, bedded-outpatient or observation status   training for our providers to enable this venue of care.
        for returning patients whose conditions can be stabilized
        or resolved without a re-admission. The daily success is
        reported at each hospital ED huddle to identify re-admit                     Clinician story
        trends or ways to collaborate better to prevent
        re-admissions. Chronic disease-specific re-admission                         Mercy Health — Youngstown
        tactics are being developed for 2018 that will hard-wire                     welcomed Jon W. Arnott, MD as
        best practices to minimize avoidable re-admissions.                          the new chief medical officer at St.
                                                                                     Elizabeth Youngstown Hospital
        Creating the future                                                          (SEYH). Dr. Arnott is board certified
                                                                                     in internal medicine. An
        Mercy Health — Youngstown’s Joanie Abdu                                      experienced primary care physician,
        Comprehensive Breast Care Center expanded its outreach                       he maintained a private medical
        and breast healthcare with the addition of the only mobile   practice for 22 years, and most recently practiced as a
        3D-digital mammography (tomosynthesis) van in the        hospitalist for the past two years at St. Joseph Warren
        Mahoning Valley. “Joanie on the Go” offers convenient    Hospital. Previously, Dr. Arnott served in leadership roles
        access to quality breast healthcare as well as outreach to   at another healthcare system in Youngstown. His
        the poor and under-served women in the community.        leadership achievements make him ideally suited for his
        Since the van began operations in September 2016, Mercy   new role in medical leadership at SEYH. In addition to his
        Health — Youngstown has seen an increase in regional     chief medical officer role, Dr. Arnott will work as an
        screening mammograms for women in its primary service    internal medicine physician with Youngstown Internal
        area and beyond.                                         Medicine, as well as a faculty member for our internal
                                                                 medicine residency program.









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