Truman Medical Centers earns HIMSS Enterprise Davis Award
The Truman Medical Centers (TMC) of Kansas City, Mo., has received the 2014 HIMSS Enterprise Davis Award.
Since 1994, HIMSS’s Nicholas E. Davies Award of Excellence has recognized outstanding achievement of organizations who have utilized health IT to substantially improve patient outcomes while achieving return on investment.
Davies Enterprise Award recipients include HIMSS EMR Adoption Model Stage 7 and 6 hospitals and healthcare delivery organizations. TMC is a not-for-profit health system that includes two academic acute care facilities with 600 total beds, more than 50 outpatient clinics, a behavioral health program, the Jackson County health department and a long-term care facility.
TMC serves many low-income, high-risk patients, and provides 11 percent of all uncompensated care within Missouri, at a cost of $130 million. Nevertheless, TMC has sustained excellent care coordination while maintaining a high level of care delivery that scores well above national benchmarks, according to HIMSS.
Specifically, TMC’s best practice adherence and analytical review of clinical decision support best practice protocols helped reduce the number of episodes of venous thromboembolism and hospital-acquired pressure ulcers. These clinical improvements led to nearly $8 million in savings since implementation.
TMC “has developed a culture focused on quality improvement, where the EHR is a tool that enables the staff to take action that ultimately results in improved outcomes for the underserved patients of Missouri,” said Janis Curtis, chair of the HIMSS Davies Enterprise Award Committee and business relationship management executive at Duke University Health System, in a statement.