Mahaska Health Partnership Celebrates their Patients
MAHASKA COUNTY – Mahaska Health Partnership celebrated National Patient Recognition Day on Tuesday, Feb. 3. Inpatients received a flower and card of thanks on their meal tray while outpatients and visitors were gifted MHP purple pens.
“We know our patients have a choice when it comes to their healthcare,” MHP Chief Nursing Officer Darlene Keuning said. “We are honored when they choose the quality care we offer at MHP.”
MHP celebrates National Patient Recognition Day because it is a special time for providers and staff to renew their commitment to making healthcare personal for patients. “Everything we do is centered on providing exceptional customer service for our patients,” Keuning said. “We continue utilizing best practices in healthcare to ensure the safety of our patients through quality initiatives and open communication between providers, staff and patients.
“As an organization, we continue exceeding many of the nationally-set quality standards for patient care,” Keuning said. “We have made a commitment to make healthcare personal for our patients and visitors and we strive to act on that promise during every interaction.
“Our patients are always number one,” Keuning stressed. “We continually strive to provide the highest quality of care possible to them. Keeping healthcare options local for our community is a vital necessity. We are so thankful that our patients continue to choose MHP for their healthcare needs.”
Mahaska Health Partnership, located in Oskaloosa, is a non-profit health system ccredited by the Joint Commission. It is guided by its mission to provide exceptional customer service and health improvement, linking the science of medicine with the humanity of compassionate care. For more information about how Mahaska Health Partnership is making healthcare personal, look us up on the web: mahaskahealth.org.