Archives for 2024

OAHS/FWV Recognized During National Conference

Several OAHS/FWV caregivers were recognized during the Summit Awards presentation at the recent HealthCare Service Excellence Conference in Orlando, Florida. The Summit Awards celebrate healthcare professionals and leaders who demonstrate exceptional commitment to improving the patient, resident, and employee experience.

Carlin Keimig, RN

Congratulations to Carlin Keimig, RN on receiving the Summit Award in the category of Exceptional Nurse. The Exceptional Nurse Summit Award is given to an individual who provides outstanding levels of compassion and quality care, while being supportive, a good listener, and constantly improving.

Carlin has been a valued member of the OAHS team for 29 years, currently serving in the Outreach Department. Whether she’s assisting in the operating room, serving as an outreach or same-day surgery admission/discharge nurse, or stepping up to fill shifts on the medical/surgical unit, Carlin has profoundly impacted not only her team but also the patients and families she serves. Patients often request Carlin by name, a reflection of the trust, comfort, and reassurance she provides through her compassionate care and exceptional skills. Her ability to connect with patients and deliver consistently high-quality care sets her apart as a true leader in the nursing profession.

Betty Karels-Williamson, FWVN Leader

Betty Karels-Williamson, Fairway View Neighborhood Leader, was nominated in the category of Exceptional Employee. Known for her creativity and passion, Betty works tirelessly to enhance life for residents at Fairway View, from organizing fundraisers for campus improvements to making personal dreams come true—like arranging a plane ride for a resident’s birthday. She leads with a can-do attitude, inspiring her team and residents alike, and ensures every voice is heard in her neighborhood. A keynote speaker at the conference specifically highlighted Betty’s incredible contributions during a presentation.

Myka Ross, HR Director

Myka Ross, HR Director, was nominated for Exceptional OASIS Team Captain for her transformative leadership and dedication to enhancing the workplace. In her time at OAHS, Myka has revitalized the HR department, making it approachable and efficient. As Team Captain of the Onboarding and Retention OASIS team, she implemented a new Human Resources Information System (HRIS), streamlined onboarding processes, and introduced innovative initiatives like new hire swag. Known for her positivity and problem-solving skills, Myka consistently uplifts her team, enhances employee morale, and ensures smooth operations across the organization.

We are proud to celebrate the achievements of Carlin, Betty, and Myka! Their commitment to excellence and compassion makes a lasting difference in the lives of those they serve.

 

OAHS Receives Breakthrough Awards for Service Excellence

During the recent HealthCare Service Excellence Conference (HCSEC) in Orlando, Florida, Ortonville Area Health Services was presented with 12 breakthrough awards for service excellence. These awards are given to healthcare facilities that have demonstrated significant achievements in patient satisfaction and outstanding quality of care.

Dr. Allan Ross, CEO of OAHS notes, “This remarkable achievement is a testament to our caregivers unwavering commitment to excellence and innovation. I am incredibly proud of their efforts and well-deserved recognition.”

Of the 12 Breakthrough Awards received, 6 were Diamond Awards, representing the highest level of achievement. OAHS received Diamond Awards in the following categories:

  • Communication with Doctors
  • Response of Hospital Staff
  • Communication about Medicines
  • Quiet Hospital Environment
  • Transition of Care
  • Recommend the Hospital

These Breakthrough Awards reflect the commitment of OAHS to continually improve patient care and satisfaction. By achieving measurable progress and setting new benchmarks in service quality, OAHS reaffirms its role as a trusted leader in healthcare, enhancing the well-being of communities served and fostering a culture of excellence.

About Ortonville Area Health Services
Ortonville Area Health Services is dedicated to delivering compassionate, high-quality healthcare throughout the region. OAHS includes a critical access hospital, a nursing home, two provider-based physician clinics, a school-based clinic, a home health agency, and a senior living facility offering independent apartments and assisted living units.With a steadfast focus on excellence and a commitment to innovation, OAHS serves as a vital resource for rural healthcare in Minnesota and beyond.

About the HealthCare Service Excellence Conference
The HealthCare Service Excellence Conference (HCSEC) is an annual event presented and organized by Custom Learning Systems Group Ltd. Custom Learning Systems is recognized as a leading expert in helping organizations transform their service delivery by creating a 5-star culture of healing kindness and accountability.

OAHS Earns 5-Star Status for Second Consecutive Year

For the second consecutive year, Ortonville Area Health Services (OAHS) has achieved a 5-Star rating from the National Rural Rating System (NRRS). This  distinction highlights OAHS’ unwavering commitment to excellence in healthcare and its dedication to meeting the needs of rural communities with the highest standards of care. This year, OAHS is proud to be one of only two hospitals in Minnesota to earn this elite 5-Star recognition.

The NRRS evaluates rural and critical access hospitals using a rigorous 1-to-5-star scale, with 5 stars representing the highest level of achievement. Modeled after the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) 5-Star Rating, the NRRS applies equally stringent criteria to rural hospitals and clinics. These evaluations emphasize patient satisfaction, quality care, and overall performance, offering a tailored assessment for smaller hospitals not covered by CMS ratings. To learn more about the NRRS and see the full list of 5-Star facilities, visit www.ruralratings.us.

By receiving this recognition, OAHS strengthens its position as a trusted local healthcare provider, delivering top-tier care to the region and ensuring that patients and families experience the highest quality healthcare.

About OAHS
Ortonville Area Health Services is dedicated to delivering compassionate, high-quality healthcare throughout the region. OAHS includes a critical access hospital, a nursing home, two provider-based physician clinics, a school-based clinic, a home health agency, and a senior living facility offering independent apartments and assisted living units.With a steadfast focus on excellence and a commitment to innovation, OAHS serves as a vital resource for rural healthcare in Minnesota and beyond.

About the National Rural Rating System
The National Rural Rating System is created to recognize excellence and help rural hospitals stand out and is open to all U.S. rural hospitals. The National Rural Honor Roll designation is awarded annually and is valid for 12 months, provided the participant maintains a high patient experience rating that meets the established criteria.

Rural Health Day – Advancing Maternal Health

Thursday, November 21, 2024, marks National Rural Health Day. This annual observance recognizes the efforts of rural providers, communities, organizations, state offices of rural health, and others dedicated to addressing the unique health care needs of rural America.

This year’s theme, “Advancing Maternal Health in Rural Communities,” highlights the importance of addressing maternal health needs in rural America. At Ortonville Area Health Services, we are proud to play a pivotal role in this mission by providing obstetric (OB) services locally. Our dedicated team ensures that expecting mothers in our region receive high-quality, personalized care without the burden of long travel distances or limited access to specialized services. Additionally, we offer 24-hour coverage of Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNAs) for pain relief options during labor, ensuring comfort and safety for our patients. By prioritizing maternal health, OAHS is helping rural families grow and thrive right here in our region.

National Rural Health Day is a time to honor the people who make rural healthcare possible while raising awareness of the challenges and opportunities ahead. Explore the innovative programs addressing rural health needs and learn how you can support these efforts.

helpful links

Maternal Health Resources

National rural Health association resources

OAHS and Humana Medicare Advantage

Beginning January 1, 2025, Ortonville Area Health Services will not be part of the Humana Medicare Advantage insurance plan. We are notifying the public in order to reach patients or potential patients of OAHS impacted by this change.

OAHS  is a participating provider in numerous insurance plans, including several other Medicare Advantage plans for the 2025 benefit year. For a list of plans OAHS participates in, feel free to call OAHS at 320-839-4096. Please note that if you are currently enrolled in Humana Medicare Advantage, you have the opportunity to choose a new plan during Medicare’s Open Enrollment Period from October 15 through December 7, 2024.

Thank you for your continued trust in Ortonville Area Health Services for your healthcare needs.

OAHS Acquires State-of-the-Art Mammography Machine for Enhanced Breast Cancer Detection

Ortonville Area Health Services (OAHS) announces the acquisition and utilization of a Genius 3D Mammography machine. This cutting-edge equipment developed by Hologic Inc. sets a new standard in breast cancer detection, offering patients more comfortable exams and significantly improved early detection capabilities.

The purchase of this equipment was made entirely possible by generous contributions from the Big Stone County Cancer Support Group and the Big Stone Health Care Foundation, allowing OAHS to bring this advanced technology to the area a year ahead of schedule. The Big Stone County Cancer Support Group, supported by a generous estate planning gift from Delhart and Elvira Anderson, contributed $394,795.34 toward the purchase of the equipment. The Big Stone Health Care Foundation covered the remaining portion of the purchase by donating all funds raised at the 32nd annual Oak Tree Classic golf tournament, a contribution totaling $32,279.63.

Genius 3D mammography utilizes innovative tomosynthesis technology to overcome the limitations of traditional 2D mammography. By providing a three-dimensional view, it minimizes tissue overlap that can obscure small breast cancers, thereby enhancing the accuracy of cancer detection. This capability ensures that breast cancers are identified at earlier, more treatable stages, ultimately improving patient outcomes.

“This is a significant upgrade for our facility and community, and we are already receiving positive comments from patients regarding their visit,” said Lacey Busack, Radiology Manager at OAHS. “The mammography technologists at OAHS are excited to move forward with this new equipment and continue to do our best to make getting a mammogram a positive experience.”

OAHS is proud to offer this state-of-the-art tool as part of its comprehensive approach to fighting breast cancer. This advanced technology represents a significant step forward in OAHS’ dedication to women’s health and its commitment to delivering top-tier healthcare services to the region.

OAHS mammography technologists pictured with the new machine

OAHS mammography technologists from left to right: Megan Diekmann, Rachel Rockensock, and Lacey Busack.

Ribbon cutting for the new mammography machine with Big Stone County Cancer Support Group and OAHS representatives.

Big Stone Health Care Foundation and OAHS representatives pictured with the new mammogram machine at Ortonville Area Health Services.

OAHS Attains 5-Star Rating for Outstanding Rural Healthcare

Ortonville Area Health Services (OAHS) is proud to announce its recent advancement from a 4-star to a 5-star rating by the National Rural Rating System (NRRS), a testament to its ongoing commitment to providing quality healthcare in rural communities.

The NRRS Star Rating System evaluates rural and critical access hospitals on a scale of 1-5, with 5-star being the top ranking. This system uses the same metrics and criteria as the 5-star rating system of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), offering an assessment for smaller hospitals not covered by CMS ratings.

These star ratings serve as a platform for hospitals/clinics to showcase their success, representing a noteworthy recognition of their commitment to patient satisfaction, quality care, and overall performance. OAHS joins just eight other healthcare organizations in achieving 5-star status in 2024. (View the full list at fivestarratings.org.)

Dr. Allan Ross, CEO of OAHS, notes, “This serves as a testament to the outstanding work that our teams deliver to the patients and residents in our region. I am immensely proud that their unwavering dedication and hard work are being acknowledged and celebrated.”

Moving ahead, OAHS remains committed to further enhancing service excellence and elevating patient care.OAHS 5-star Award

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