Surgical Care Improvement Project (SCIP)
Capital Health participates in the Surgical Care Improvement Project (SCIP), which is sponsored by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services in collaboration with the .
Capital Health participates in the Surgical Care Improvement Project (SCIP), which is sponsored by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services in collaboration with the .
In 2011, we completed the construction of Capital Health Medical Center – Hopewell and a $100 million renovation of Capital Health Regional Medical Center in Trenton, NJ. Whi.
Hospital performance measures provide hospitals across the country and here in New Jersey with a mechanism to monitor care and procedures which lead to quality outcomes .
The number of patients a hospital treats for a condition or procedure and the severity of a patient’s illness when they check into a hospital are two factors that can affect .
Although hospitals across the country are taking steps to keep their patients safe, medical errors can happen. There are many unique challenges to safety in the health care s.
At Capital Health, we provide our professionals with educational resources to promote continual process improvement and awareness of evidence-based care and advances in .
To make our hospitals safer for patients, hospital staff, and visitors, Capital Health’s Infection Prevention Program is hard at work to develop strategies to reduce or elimi.
The daily management and oversight of all patient safety activities at Capital Health is assigned to every physician and employee at Capital Health. Capital Health follows a .
Capital Health has received the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association’s Gold Plus Get with The Guidelines® Stroke Quality Achievement Award. The award recogn.