CROSBY — Cuyuna Regional Medical Center in Crosby recently received re-certification as a Level 3 Healthcare Home from the Minnesota Department of Health.
To receive this designation, a healthcare facility must meet a rigorous set of standards to provide patient- and family-centered care and continually strive to improve the quality, experience, and value of care. .
CRMC reports that all five clinics – Crosby, Crosby Super One, Baxter, Breezy Point and Longville – have made significant efforts to integrate care delivery within their communities. They have contributed to community health needs assessments and population health improvement processes, and have played a role in implementing community health improvement initiatives and monitoring progress.
Healthcare Home Certified Clinics provide complete care, from disease prevention to managing complex chronic conditions. They are homes for receiving medical care for patients. Accredited clinics offer a team-based approach to primary care, making it easier for patients to communicate and collaborate with their care team. This includes expanded access to appointments, 24/7 access to clinic personnel, proactive care planning, a designated patient care coordinator, and a focus on quality improvement. It will be.
“Congratulations, Cuyuna Regional Medical Center. Maintaining our designation as a health care home means our primary care clinic is dedicated to caring for people seeking health care in the best way possible. ,” Minnesota Department of Health Health Care Home Director David Kurtson said in a news release. CRMC’s clinics support patients and their families in their health care journeys and are poised to become certified as healthcare homes that provide comprehensive, whole-person care. ”
For more information about Health Care Homes, visit health.state.mn.us/facilities/hchomes/index.html.