Making Quality Count
One of Horizon Health Network’s goals is to utilize leading, evidence-informed practices throughout the network to support quality, safety and clinical sustainability.
Horizon Health Network staff and physicians work together to ensure that quality patient care and service continue while innovation and change occur.
Reports, Statistics and Accountability
Cleanliness – July 2024
Hospitals | NHS/first audit scores Emergency Department | Visual Audits Emergency Dept. July 2024 | NHS/first audit scores Patient Care Unit | Visual Audits Patient Care Units July 2024 |
---|---|---|---|---|
TMH | 92% | 91% | 94% | 94% |
SJRH | 98% | 99% | 96% | 92% |
DECRH | 97% | 99% | 97% | 96% |
URVH | 93% | 98% | 97% | 94% |
MRH | 93% | 89% | 93% | 96% |
Legend
TMH: The Moncton Hospital
SJRH: Saint John Regional Hospital
DECRH: Dr. Everett Chalmers Regional Hospital
URVH: Upper River Valley Hospital
MRH: Miramichi Regional Hospital
NHS: Niagara Health System
Previous Reports
- Cleanliness – June 2024
- Cleanliness – May 2024
- Cleanliness – April 2024
- Cleanliness – March 2024
- Cleanliness – February 2024
- Cleanliness – January 2024
- Cleanliness – December 2023
- Cleanliness – November 2023
- Cleanliness – October 2023
- Cleanliness – September 2023
- Cleanliness – August 2023
- Cleanliness – July 2023
- Cleanliness – June 2023
- Cleanliness – May 2023
- Cleanliness – April 2023
- Cleanliness – March 2023
- Cleanliness – February 2023
- Cleanliness – January 2023
- Cleanliness – December 2022
- Cleanliness – November 2022
- Cleanliness – October 2022
- Cleanliness – September 2022
- Cleanliness – August 2022
- Cleanliness – July 2022
- Cleanliness – June 2022
- Cleanliness – May 2022
- Cleanliness – April 2022
- Cleanliness – March 2022
- Cleanliness – February 2022
- Cleanliness – December 2021
- Cleanliness – September 2021
Performance Excellence Process
Horizon Health Network is a critical partner in the development and execution of the government’s recently established Performance Excellence Process. The implementation of formal process improvement methodologies will increase efficiencies, provide cost savings and increase the public’s satisfaction with services.
Health Care Associated Infections
We are committed to providing safe, quality patient care.
Horizon Health Network has a comprehensive Infection Control Program which monitors infection rates on an ongoing basis. This information is used by our health professionals and planners to identify areas for improvement in order to reduce the incidence of infections in our organization.
Horizon supports the Department of Health’s monthly reporting requirement for Clostridium difficile (C. difficile) and Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) bacteremia.
We believe that public reporting improves transparency and accountability, and supports our ongoing quality improvement initiatives to enhance patient safety.
For other reports on population health and health service quality, visit the New Brunswick Health Council’s website.