PPMC earns Gold Seal of Approval for hip and knee joint replacement services

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Penn Presbyterian Medical Center (PPMC) has earned the Gold Seal of Approval- from The Joint Commission for its hip and knee joint replacement services. PPMC's certification is the first of its kind for Penn Medicine, and demonstrates the hospital's high level of compliance with The Joint Commission's national standards for health care quality and safety. Orthopaedic joint replacement programs are certified by The Joint Commission under the standards for Disease-Specific Care programs. The award reinforces the value Penn Orthopaedics at PPMC places on continuous compliance with the most advanced joint replacement standards.

Obtaining certification from The Joint Commission guarantees that a joint replacement program is performing at the top standards of patient safety, quality and service. To date, Penn Presbyterian Medical Center is one of only 21 hospitals in Pennsylvania with the distinction.

"By working to exceed the national standards set by The Joint Commission, we're ultimately providing better care and more positive outcomes for our joint replacement patients," said L. Scott Levin, MD, FACS, chairman of the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery at Penn Medicine, and the Paul B. Magnuson Professor of Bone and Joint Surgery. "This Gold Seal of Approval recognition sets our programs apart from others by emphasizing our dedication to providing patients with the best practices, treatments and procedures."

Penn Presbyterian Medical Center received certification after a rigorous on-site visit by a team of surveyors from the Joint Commission. The survey evaluated the department for compliance on strict standards of care specific to the needs of patients and families, including infection prevention and control, leadership and medication management.

"This certification validates not only our commitment to providing superior care to our patients, but also our ability to work as a cohesive team," said Eric Hume, MD, associate professor of Orthopaedic Surgery at Penn Medicine, who coordinated the certification process with The Joint Commission. "We want our patients to feel confident in the care they are receiving at PPMC at every stage. The process of attaining the recognition allowed us the opportunity to further improve our interactions with other departments so we can continue our focus on strengthening the overall patient experience."

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