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Mercy & Unity Hospitals Win Innovation of the Year Award from Minnesota Hospital Association

ST. PAUL, MN 01/24/2003--

At its annual awards banquet on Friday, Jan. 17, the Minnesota Hospital Association (MHA) honored Mercy & Unity Hospitals of Coon Rapids and Fridley with the Innovation of the Year in Patient Care Award. One of the association’s most prestigious honors, the award recognizes organizations that have implemented cutting-edge programs that improve the lives of patients, employees and community members. 
This year, Mercy & Unity won for their Culture of Caring Model. The new care delivery model is the result of a process that started nearly three years ago and involved employees in all aspects of patient care. The hospitals put it in place last year to improve how employees meet patient needs and provide greater job satisfaction in a cost-competitive manner. 

“The new model is a collaborative effort of all of our staff,” said Kathy Wilde, R.N., vice president of patient care for the hospitals. “We are honored to receive this award. It truly is a reflection of the hard work and dedication of our nurses and all of our staff to make each patient’s stay the best.”

The Culture of Caring Model focuses on the core relationship between the patient and the registered nurse. It pairs each patient with an R.N., who leads the patient’s care team. As nurses manage care needs, they support each other by sharing expertise and experiences. Each team includes care associates who work with two or more R.N.s to help with care needs. Other team members, from such areas as occupational or physical therapy and social services, are also involved to help provide the best overall care for the patient. 

The new model aims to give nurses more time to spend with patients by decreasing the number of patients each nurse is assigned to care for. This will ultimately lead to better patient care and a higher level of job satisfaction for staff, hospital officials said. While putting this innovative approach into practice, Mercy & Unity have added 70 new registered nurse positions and lowered their RN vacancy rate. 
 
“Mercy & Unity Hospitals have done a great service to the people of their communities. They have not only enhanced patient care in their own hospitals, but have created an innovative model that can be expanded to other hospitals across the state,” said Bruce Rueben, president of MHA.

The Minnesota Hospital Association, formerly the Minnesota Hospital and Healthcare Partnership, annually awards the best and brightest in Minnesota health care in several categories. MHA is an advocacy organization that represents Minnesota's 140 non-profit hospitals and 19 health systems.

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