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June 2, 2010
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Vice President, Finance & Operations/CFO Carol May explains to a community member how evidence-based design is used to enhance quality of care, help patients recover faster, reduce risk of staff injury and stress to make hospitals safer places for receiving care. Sauk Prairie Memorial Hospital & Clinics has made incorporating evidence-based design a key priority as it plans a new healthcare campus.
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Director of Facilities Bob Harris shows a community member a “gap analysis” which compares shortcomings of the current hospital to innovative solutions for a future healthcare campus.
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Vice President of Human Resources Robbi Eccher asks community members what they feel Sauk Prairie memorial Hospital & Clinics should continue, stop or start doing for patients and the community during the Community Input Session at the Mazomanie Community Building.
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Vice President of Quality & Compliance Carla Peck and Board Member Neil Bishop listen as a community member shares her opinions about what Sauk Prairie Memorial Hospital & Clinics needs in a new healthcare campus.
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Thank you for your feedback at our Community Input Sessions
On behalf of Sauk Prairie Memorial Hospital & Clinics’ board of directors, medical staff, and more than 400 employees, thank you to all who attended our recent New Hospital Community Input Sessions which were held in Sauk Prairie, Spring Green, Mazomanie and Lodi. Nearly 13,000 households throughout our area received postcards inviting them to learn more about our planning process and to share their ideas for a new hospital campus.
We greatly appreciate the feedback we received. Your ideas will be used by our architects from Kahler Slater as they work with our staff design teams to plan new and improved services and experiences for our new healthcare campus.
Our focus for the sessions was on how to design the optimal patient experience in a safe, caring environment, incorporating the latest research on how hospital design promotes healing. In the future, we’ll have additional sessions as our design begins to take shape.
We are working collaboratively with the Intergovernmental Planning Committee which includes representatives from the Villages of Sauk City and Prairie du Sac, the Town of Prairie du Sac, and an independent facilitator, to identify the best site for our future healthcare campus.
Our community has this one opportunity to develop a new healthcare campus to serve you and your loved ones for generations to come. I invite you to subscribe to SPMHC’s e-mail updates. And, if you have questions or comments, feel free to call us at 643-7650.
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