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Maryaada… Lekin Kab Tak? – 14th February 2012

Thursday, January 3rd, 2013

Vidya panics as Uttara leaves the house without informing anyone. She and Jaggi follow Uttara’s car. Vidya seeks Aditya’s assitance in finding Uttara but he refuses to help. She rings up Priya and tells her about Uttara’s pregnancy. Shubhankar gives Priya permission to leave the office to take care of personal business. Jaggi and Vidya find Uttara in a nursing home. Priya sees Aditya in the hospital and ignores him. She and Vidya try to stop Uttara from getting an abortion. Devyani arrives at the nursing home in time to save the baby. The doctor warns her about Uttara’s mental distress.
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QHR Client Hospital Penobscot Valley Hospital Named to 2012 Harvard Pilgrim Hospital Honor Roll for Quality

Saturday, December 15th, 2012


Brentwood, Tenn. (PRWEB) December 04, 2012

Quorum Health Resources (QHR) client hospital Penobscot Valley Hospital (PVH) in Lincoln, ME, was recently named to the 2012 Harvard Pilgrim Hospital Honor Roll for ranking among the top 25 percent throughout the New England region. Hospitals were measured on a set of composite quality metrics for clinical quality, patient experience and patient safety measures.

Harvard Pilgrim’s Hospital Honor Roll recognizes those adult, acute care hospitals whose performance was among the top 25% of those measured nationally on clinical quality, patient experience and patient safety as reported by Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) on Hospital Compare and by the Leapfrog Group.

To be named on the 2012 Honor Roll, a hospital had to meet strict guidelines on many different aspects of care. Harvard Pilgrim bases its scoring on four processes of care for patients with heart attacks, pneumonia, selected surgeries and healthcare associated infections. They also review patient experience survey results, electronic systems and patient safety practices.

?Recognition on the 2012 Harvard Pilgrim Honor Roll acknowledges the strengths and efforts our staff and physicians have made to provide quality care so close to home,? states Lisa French, Director of Quality Improvement at Penobscot Valley Hospital.

Penobscot Valley Hospital participates in many patient care and safety reporting initiatives by the Centers for Disease control, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid, the State of Maine?s Maine Health Management Coalition, and national safety groups such as Leapfrog. All of these entities provide information on their respective websites for reporting hospital information to the public.

One public resource includes the HCAHPS (Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems) Survey results available at http://www.hospitalcompare.hhs.gov. The HCAHPS Survey is a national, standardized, publicly reported survey of patients’ perspectives on hospital care. Adult patients are randomly chosen to complete this survey after discharge from PVH and other hospitals across the country. Patient responses to these surveys are extremely important and help hospitals continuously improve upon patient care. If you are lucky enough to receive an HCAHPS Survey following an inpatient stay, please take a few minutes to complete this survey and know that your responses are reviewed and valued by hospital officials.

At PVH, HCAHPS scores are assessed at every department meeting. Front line teams work together to implement patient suggestions and new ideas derived from the surveys. An example of this would be a new Teachback program implemented earlier this year in the nursing department.

?Our nursing staff at PVH has been working hard on the Teachback program to ensure our patients understand the care they are receiving,? states Karen Mueller, RN, Chief Nursing Officer at Penobscot Valley Hospital. ?The hard work our nurses have put into this project is proving successful. In August, PVH ranked in the 95th percentile in communication with nurses and the 98th percentile in responsiveness of staff when compared to other hospitals nationally!?

?We are truly honored to be named among Harvard Pilgrim?s leading quality hospitals,? said David A. Shannon, CEO of Penobscot Valley Hospital. ?Providing exceptional healthcare to our patients is our priority, and we are proud to be recognized for exceeding the national average in hospital quality.?

The 2012 Harvard Pilgrim Hospital Honor Roll is based on CMS Hospital Compare and Leapfrog data. Harvard Pilgrim’s Hospital Quality Report identifies hospitals among the Harvard Pilgrim Health Care’s network which includes over 150 hospitals endorsed by the National Quality Forum.

?We are thrilled to see our client Penobscot Valley be named to Harvard?s Hospital Honor Roll for quality,? said QHR President and CEO James L. Horrar. ?One of our goals at Quorum is to provide hospitals with resources to achieve quality, and PVH?s award demonstrates the success of our clients to achieve high quality outcomes.?

About QHR (Quorum Health Resources)

QHR (Quorum Health Resources) has provided consulting, management and education resources to hospitals and health systems for three decades. QHR is the market leader in hospital management, with nearly 150 current multi-year clients across the U.S. As a consulting resource, QHR is the fifth largest healthcare management consulting firm in the U.S., and the QHR Learning Institute reaches more than 10,000 healthcare professionals each year. For more information, go to http://www.qhr.com.







QuickMedical Announces Successful Sales and Marketing Results for 2012

Thursday, December 13th, 2012


Issaquah, WA (PRWEB) December 11, 2012

QuickMedical continues to surpass sales goals by incorporating fundamental marketing and sales strategies. The basic sales and marketing activities that helped to grow the company in the past, continues to help the company grow sales and market share in 2012.

“One of the fundamental reasons why we have continued to grow at 25% per year over the last 10 years is because we control our growth,” said Loren Timmons, Marketing Director at QuickMedical. “We measure much of our performance by asking our customers how we’re doing. Growing too fast or in the wrong direction will increase customer complaints, reduce sales, and in the long-term hurt the company’s reputation; out of control growth is a cancer.”

QuickMedical has taken steps to add new technology software that increases security for their on-line order processing service. They have added a paperless accounting system to help reduce cost and continue to hire more sales and customer service personnel.

Mr. Timmons concluded, “QuickMedical made the decision a number of years ago that they would aggressively pursue new business opportunities, private labeling (QM-Elite) and build a satisfied, but more importantly, loyal customer following. I believe that through our past hard work, an aggressive internet and print marketing campaign, and by adhering to fundamental sales and marketing concepts, QuickMedical will continue to grow and be profitable for years to come.

Presently QuickMedical is in the process of adding more facilities to handle the additional space needed to accommodate the nearly 40,000 products available through their website. In 2012 alone, QuickMedical added another 10,000 SKU’s to both their Government Sales and Commercial Sales product offerings.

“In good or bad economic times, our focus at QuickMedical has been to expand our product lines, increase our marketing and co-marketing effort, build long-term customer relationships, and sell outside of our comfort zone” said Scott Hanna, CEO at QuickMedical. “We provide added value to our existing services while meeting ongoing customer requests for new products that increase distribution channels and reduce cost.”

About QuickMedical:

Established in 1993 as a veteran owned company, QuickMedical is a leader in the distribution and sale of medical supplies and equipment to the health care community. With great pricing, same day shipping and a low price guarantee, QuickMedical has the professional medical equipment used by healthcare professionals, industry and home. Click here to view our specials and sale items.