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House Resolution 261
By: Representatives Cooper of the 41st, Peake of the 137th, Smith of the 131st, Coan of the 101st, and Carter of the 159th

A RESOLUTION


Commending the Partnership for Health and Accountability; and for other purposes.

WHEREAS, the Partnership for Health and Accountability was established in January, 2000, in an effort to bring together hospitals, physicians, nurses, pharmacists, pharmaceutical manufacturers, the business community, policy leaders, and consumers to share data, resources, and expertise to ensure quality care and patient safety; and

WHEREAS, the Partnership for Health and Accountability is recognized nationally for its leadership in improving quality of care and patient safety and has been the model for other states; and

WHEREAS, the Partnership provides a forum of discussion and advocacy for data-driven public policy that promotes the use of clinical evidence based best practices, coordination of care, expansion of health care coverage, and access to health services; and

WHEREAS, the four major components used by the Partnership to support its goals are community involvement, data analysis, reports, and a continuous improvement framework; and

WHEREAS, as one preventable patient error is one too many, consumers, providers, and the community must work together and be responsible for making improvements in health care; and

WHEREAS, this year, in honoring its ongoing commitment to equip consumers with valuable quality and pricing information on Georgia hospitals, PHA introduced the landmark Georgia Hospital Price Check and Hospital Quality websites; and

WHEREAS, the websites are the first of their kind in Georgia and aim to be the leading source of hospital consumer information in the state, empowering patients and their families to take a more active role in their health care decisions; and

WHEREAS, Athens Regional Medical Center of Athens, Emory Healthcare of Atlanta, Grady Memorial Health System of Atlanta, Gwinnett Health System of Lawrenceville, Habersham County Medical of Demorest, Kindred Hospital of Atlanta, Louis Smith Memorial Hospital of Lakeland, Medical Center of Central Georgia of Macon, Monroe County Hospital of Forsyth, Piedmont Fayette Hospital of Fayetteville, Redmond Regional Medical Center of Rome, Roosevelt Warm Springs Institute of Warm Springs, Saint Joseph´s Hospital of Atlanta, St. Francis Hospital of Columbus, and St. Joseph´s Candler of Savannah have received awards for their outstanding leadership and innovation in quality care and patient safety.

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES that the members of this body commend the Partnership for Health and Accountability and Athens Regional Medical Center of Athens, Emory Healthcare of Atlanta, Grady Memorial Health System of Atlanta, Gwinnett Health System of Lawrenceville, Habersham County Medical of Demorest, Kindred Hospital of Atlanta, Louis Smith Memorial Hospital of Lakeland, Medical Center of Central Georgia of Macon, Monroe County Hospital of Forsyth, Piedmont Fayette Hospital of Fayetteville, Redmond Regional Medical Center of Rome, Roosevelt Warm Springs Institute of Warm Springs, Saint Joseph´s Hospital of Atlanta, St. Francis Hospital of Columbus, and St. Joseph´s Candler of Savannah for the exceptional advances they have made in quality of care and patient safety.

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk of the House of Representatives is authorized and directed to transmit an appropriate copy of this resolution to the Partnership for Health and Accountability and Athens Regional Medical Center of Athens, Emory Healthcare of Atlanta, Grady Memorial Health System of Atlanta, Gwinnett Health System of Lawrenceville, Habersham County Medical of Demorest, Kindred Hospital of Atlanta, Louis Smith Memorial Hospital of Lakeland, Medical Center of Central Georgia of Macon, Monroe County Hospital of Forsyth, Piedmont Fayette Hospital of Fayetteville, Redmond Regional Medical Center of Rome, Roosevelt Warm Springs Institute of Warm Springs, Saint Joseph´s Hospital of Atlanta, St. Francis Hospital of Columbus, and St. Joseph´s Candler of Savannah.