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Oneida County Hospital & Long Term Care was recently the recipient of 2 awards. Blue Cross of Idaho Rural Hospital Quality Initiative award & they also received a perfect 5 star rating for their Long Term Care center.
The Blue Cross of Idaho Rural Hospital Quality Initiative award is based on Quality Incentives. OCH has really made some positive achievements. CT & Digital Radiology, State of the art-in-house laboratory testing, cozy rooms & new dining room in our Long Term care Facility, & the implementation of the state of art Electronic Medical Record system. This award recognizes hospitals for their involvement & commitment in making improvements to the quality, safety and affordability of healthcare in Idaho.
Oneida County Hospital is proud to be the recipient of The Blue Cross of Idaho Hospital Quality Incentive Award. This award was developed in collaboration with Idaho hospitals and the Idaho Hospital Association (IHA) to measure patient safety and improved clinical outcomes, and rewards hospitals based on their results. The award program evaluates several criteria, including the implementation of evidence-based measures known to improve health outcomes in treating pneumonia, heart attack, congestive heart failure and diabetes. The program also evaluates and promotes patient safety by monitoring infections and surgical complications.

Oneida County Hospital Long Term Care ranked in the top 12% of facilities in Idaho as well as the United States. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services recently released nursing home ranking for 17,000 licensed nursing homes across the county. Oneida County Long Term Care was delighted to receive the highest rating possible of 5 stars.
This is an inclusive overall rating in the areas of Health Inspections, Staffing, Quality Measures, Fire Safety and Nursing Home Characteristics.
“This is a great accomplishment and we are very proud of our staff for helping us achieve these awards,” stated administrator Todd V. Winder. “Without dedicated and hard working staff this would not be possible,” stated Winder.


Feb. is Womens National Heart month, we wore red to draw awareness to our community.





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