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Contact : Patty Thelen (513) 585-7200 Date: 3-20-2006 Cincinnati - The Jewish Hospital has earned Quality Respiratory Care Recognition (QRCR) under a national program aimed at helping patients and families make informed decisions about the quality of the respiratory care services available in hospitals. About 500 hospitals, or approximately 10 percent of hospitals in the United States, have applied for and received this award. The QRCR program was started by the American Association for Respiratory Care (AARC) in 2003 to help consumers identify those facilities using qualified respiratory therapists to provide respiratory care. Hospitals earning the QRCR designation ensure patient safety by agreeing to adhere to a strict set of criteria governing their respiratory care services. To qualify for the recognition, Jewish Hospital provided documentation showing it meets the following conditions:
Respiratory therapists are specially trained health care professionals who work under physician?s orders to provide a wide range of breathing treatments and other services to people with asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, cystic fibrosis, lung cancer, AIDS and other lung or lung-related conditions. They are also members of lifesaving response teams charged with handling medical emergencies. The AARC is a membership organization representing more that 37,000 health professionals involved in respiratory care nationwide. The Jewish Hospital is part of the Health Alliance, an integrated health care delivery system that also includes The Christ Hospital, The University Hospital, The St. Luke Hospitals, The Fort Hamilton Hospital and the physicians of Alliance Primary Care. To view other Health Alliance news releases, go to www.health-alliance.com/pressroom - 30 -
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