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10 hours ago Who is eligible to be COVID tested at David Grant Medical Center David Grant Medical Center can test you if you are a: 1) Service member, including Reserve and National Guard members in a title 10 or title 32 duty status on orders for greater than 30 days >> Go To The Portal


Where is the David Grant Medical Center at Travis AFB?

Who is eligible to be COVID tested at David Grant Medical Center David Grant Medical Center can test you if you are a: 1) Service member, including Reserve and National Guard members in a title 10 or title 32 duty status on orders for greater than 30 days

Why choose OhioHealth Grant Medical Center?

We realize being away from home, either as a patient or a visitor at OhioHealth Grant Medical Center, can be overwhelming. From our nationally recognized healthcare providers to our pastoral care services to our wayfinding volunteers, we strive to meet your every need and give you the peace of mind of knowing you’re in the best possible hands.

How do I make an appointment at McClellan Medical Center?

Portal Login / Create Account. Davis Regional Medical Center is pleased to offer patients easy, secure and convenient access to their personal health information via its new MyHealthHome online portal and mobile app, with access to information for visits starting on 11/18/2021.. Through our new MyHealthHome patient portal, you can: . Securely and easily manage your …

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Why are catheters left in place?

It is left in place to collect urine while a patient is immobile or incontinent. Catheters can become a way for germs to enter the body and cause infections in the urinary tract. These infections are called catheter-associated urinary tract infections (CAUTIs). They can cause additional illness.

Why do people have central lines?

Central lines can become a way for germs to enter the body and cause infections in the blood. These infections are called central line-associated bloodstream infections (CLABSIs).

How long should an infant be fed breast milk?

U.S. medical leaders recommend that infants are fed only breast milk for six months after they are born. One measure of success is an increase in the rate of infants being fed only breast milk for the duration of their hospital stay after birth. What we measure.

Is one measure an indication of a facility's quality?

One measure is not an indication of a facility's quality. Sometimes a smaller population can make a measure move pretty drastically from quarter to quarter, so don't be alarmed if you see a dip or a spike.

Is pulmonary embolism preventable?

Pulmonary embolism or VTE is a common preventable cause of death in hospitalized patients. Research has shown that in many cases of death due to hospital-acquired VTE, the VTE was preventable, but no prevention treatment was given.

Can antibiotics be used for pharyngitis?

Pharyngitis, or inflammation of the throat, is the only condition among upper respiratory infections where your provider may determine that antibiotic use is appropriate. U.S. medical leaders recommend that only children diagnosed with group A streptococcus (strep) pharyngitis be treated with antibiotics.

Where is the Pastoral Care Office located?

The Pastoral Care Office and Chapel are located on the first floor, just off the main lobby. The Chapel is available for personal prayer and meditation at any time, day or night. Chapel services are held Sundays at 11 a.m.

How long are garages open?

Garages are open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. The parking garages are free to patients and visitors. After parking, drivers must take their parking ticket inside to have it validated. Parking is $10 without validation. Click here for more information and validation locations .

What is the phone number for Patient Portal?

We’re happy to help you with Patient Portal issues and answer any questions you may have. Call the toll-free support line at 1-855-624-2844, Option 2. This number is available Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Eastern Time.

What is CareNotifyTM?

Davis Regional Medical Center provides CareNotify ™, a system to help you be informed about your care and what you need to do to stay healthy. CareNotify ™ includes a Patient Portal as well as capabilities for direct communication to patients via text or email.

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Disclaimer

  1. One measure is not an indication of a facility's quality. Sometimes a smaller population can make a measure move pretty drastically from quarter to quarter, so don't be alarmed if you see a dip or...
  2. If there is no data included with the description of the measures below, it may be because your facility doesn't offer that particular service or treatment.
  1. One measure is not an indication of a facility's quality. Sometimes a smaller population can make a measure move pretty drastically from quarter to quarter, so don't be alarmed if you see a dip or...
  2. If there is no data included with the description of the measures below, it may be because your facility doesn't offer that particular service or treatment.
  3. Some data is reported every month or quarter and some is reported once a year. Occasionally, a measure is no longer used. But we continue to provide the data from past years as a reference.
  4. The dates we report data may vary by measure. Measuring quality, safety, access and patient experience requires time to ensure data is valid and accurate.

Archived Measures

Patient Safety

  • There are many factors the Military Health System tracks related to Patient Safety. Additional measures will be added here as they are made available. 1. Catheter Associated Urinary Tract Infections (CAUTI) A catheter is a drainage tube that is inserted into a patient’s urinary bladder through the urethra. It is left in place to collect urine while a patient is immobile or incontinent. C…
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Patient Satisfaction / Access

  • There are many factors the Military Health System tracks related to Patient Satisfaction and Access. For your convenience we have categorized these in the below sections: 1. Access to Acute Care Appointments Seeing your provider in a timely manner is important to you—and to us. Our goal is for you get the right level of care, at the right time, by the right provider.What we mea…
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Quality of Care

  • There are many factors the Military Health System tracks related to Quality of Care. For your convenience we have categorized these in the below sections: 1. Accreditation Status 1.1. We require our clinics and hospitals to undergo on-site surveys by nationally-recognized accreditation organizations every three years. 1.2. We track accreditation status for all of our hospitals and cli…
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