STOCKBRIDGE â Piedmont Henry Hospital received an âAâ grade in the spring 2021 Leapfrog Hospital Safety Grade, a national distinction recognizing the hospitalâs achievements protecting patients from errors, injuries, accidents, and infections.
The Leapfrog Group is an independent national watchdog organization committed to health care quality and safety. The group assigns an âA,â âB,â âC,â âD,â or âFâ grade to all general hospitals across the country and is updated every six months. It is the only hospital ratings program based exclusively on hospitalsâ prevention of medical errors and other harms to patients in their care.
âI believe that earning this distinction displays a commitment to consistently providing safe, high-quality, patient-centered care,â said Piedmont Henry CEO Lily Henson, M.D. âOur entire team consistently seeks ways to improve. Our community has displayed a tremendous amoun
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Despite being hospitalized and killed at a disproportionately higher rate by the coronavirus, according to an analysis by Kaiser Health News, Black Americans are getting COVID-19 vaccines at a much lower rate than white Americans.
COVID-19 hospitalization rates for Black Americans are 2.9 times higher than white Americans, according to recent Centers for Disease Control and Prevention information, and mortality rates are 1.9 times higher. A legacy of unethical medical procedures performed on the Black community, however, has resulted in significant parts of this demographic developing a rigid mistrust of the medical profession.
A study of 12 U.S. states done by KHN showed the majority of these states had less than half the rate of Black Americans getting vaccinated compared to white Americans.
McDONOUGH â Jodeco Med One LLC has announced plans to develop a four-building Class A office park along Jodeco Road, near the Jodeco Road and I-75 interchange.
The four-building development, being led by Dr. Krishna Rao and advisors Mike Tallent and Curt Williams, will include a total of 88,000 square feet intended for medical offices, an ambulatory surgery center, urgent care, assisted living development and a pharmacy.
âAfter an intensive and diligent process for deciding the future location for these premier health care practices, it became an easy decision to keep our roots in Henry County. All of our stakeholders believe in the growth of the county, and alongside the incredible support and leadership we have received,â said Dr. Krishna Rao. âWe are committed to transforming the Jodeco Road corridor with this Class A medical complex, starting with Jodeco Med One. Our physicians, employees and most importantly, our patients will continue to give and receive c