Maury Regional Health Rated a Top Health System in the Nation Once Again

Maury Regional Health named a top health system in the nation for the fourth time

Maury Regional Health (MRH) is the only system in Tennessee to be named one of the nation’s 15 Top U.S. Health Systems by Truven Health AnalyticsÎÂ.ξ This is the fourth time Maury Regional Health has been recognized during the nine years this study has been conducted. The study evaluated data for Maury Regional Medical Center in Columbia, Marshall Medical Center in Lewisburg and Wayne Medical Center in Waynesboro.

“This award is a direct result of the outstanding performance of the employees, physicians and volunteers at Maury Regional Health who dedicate their lives to caring for our patients. Truven Health Analytics conducts independent research based on publicly reported data for key performance metrics to select the top systems in the nation. Maury Regional Health was one of only five small health systems to achieve this performance threshold. I am immensely proud of the Maury Regional Health team,” said MRH CEO Alan Watson.

This year’s 15 Top Health Systems study evaluated 337 health systems and 2,924 member hospitals to identify the 15 U.S. health systems with the highest overall achievement on a balanced scorecard. The scorecard is based on the 100 Top Hospitals national balanced scorecard methodologies and focuses on five performance domains: inpatient outcomes, process of care, extended outcomes, efficiency and patient experience.

Based on the results of this year’s study, winning health systems were able to achieve the following compared to non-winning peer systems:

  • 17.5 percent shorter wait times in the emergency department.
  • 13.4 percent fewer in-hospital deaths.
  • 8.5 percent fewer complications.
  • 10.2 percent shorter length of hospital stays.

“The study recognizes these 15 health systems that have proven it is possible to drive down expense while improving the quality of care,” said Jean Chenoweth, senior vice president for performance improvement and the 100 Top HospitalsÎÂξprogram at Truven Health Analytics. “More importantly, the leaders of these health systems are demonstrating the power of aligning best practices across multiple hospitals to achieve greater levels of efficiency while delivering higher overall standards of care.”

The winning hospitals were announced in the April 24th edition of Modern Healthcare magazine.