Southern Ohio Medical Center

Southern Ohio Medical Center

The main campus of Southern Ohio Medical Center, located in Portsmouth, Ohio.
Geography
Location 1805 27th Street, Portsmouth, Ohio, United States of America
Coordinates 38°45′12″N 82°58′42″W / 38.7533333°N 82.9783333°W / 38.7533333; -82.9783333Coordinates: 38°45′12″N 82°58′42″W / 38.7533333°N 82.9783333°W / 38.7533333; -82.9783333
Organisation
Care system Not-For-Profit
Hospital type General
Links
Website http://www.somc.org/
Other links Hospitals in Ohio

Southern Ohio Medical Center (or SOMC) is a 222-bed 501(C)(3)for-profit hospital in Portsmouth, Ohio, providing emergency and surgical care, as well as a wide range of other health care services. SOMC employs 2,600 full-time employees and part-time employees, has a medical staff of more than 140 physicians and specialists, and is supported by approximately 800 regular volunteers.[1]

Programs and services

SOMC offers inpatient and outpatient programs and services, delivered through the work of more than 2,600 employees and a staff of more than 140 board-certified or board-eligible physicians and specialists. Services offered at SOMC include:[2]

Centers of care

Portsmouth Mayor David Malone declares October 20, 2012 to be "Paint It Pink" day.

SOMC Cancer Center

Services offered at the SOMC Cancer Center include:[3]

In addition to providing cancer care, SOMC also holds annual breast cancer awareness events (referred to as “pink outs” or by the name “Paint It Pink”) to coincide with October’s designation as Breast Cancer Awareness Month. The events have received positive community feedback[4] and helped raise money for the SOMC Breast Cancer Compassion Fund.[5] The Breast Cancer Compassion Fund provides money to help support breast cancer patients with expenses such as utilities, medications, transportation and common necessities needed during cancer care.[6]

In 2012, Portsmouth Mayor David Malone declared October 20 “Paint It Pink Day.” [7] That year’s event also grew to include a 5k run/walk.[8]

SOMC has also worked to raise breast cancer awareness by creating a “Pink Glove Dance” YouTube video featuring local residents and hospital employees.[9]

Heart and vascular

The SOMC Heart Care Unit is a 12-bed unit responsible for the care of adult cardiac patients and patients recovering from open heart surgery. SOMC utilizes a Universal Bed Model, in which the patient’s room essentially changes throughout the open-heart procedure, starting as an intensive care recovery room on arrival from surgery and transitioning to a home-like environment with family space and amenities.[10] Heart and Vascular services provided at SOMC include:

Hospice

A crowd waits for the start of "Hike for Hospice," an annual event that raises funds for the SOMC Hospice program.

SOMC Hospice] offers a variety of services, including:

SOMC LIFE Center

The LIFE Center provides full service fitness and rehabilitation facilities in Scioto County through centers in Portsmouth, Wheelersburg and Lucasville.[11]

Additionally, SOMC has hosted events designed to promote fitness and physical activity, such as the ‘Tri For Your LIFE’ sprint triathlon[12] and ‘Run for your LIFE’ 5/10k.[13]

In its first year, SOMC’s ‘Tri For Your LIFE’ triathlon featured more than 100 competitors.[14]

Wound Healing Center

The SOMC Wound Healing Center treats diabetic ulcers, lower leg ulcers, press ulcers, bone infection, gangrene, skin tears or lacerations, radiation burns, post-operation wounds and infections and failed or compromised skin grafts. Services offered include:[15]

SOMC urgent care

SOMC has three urgent care facilities, located in Portsmouth, Wheelersburg and Waverly.[16] At each of the facilities, staff put an emphasis on having patients treated and discharged within 60 minutes of their arrival.[17]

MAGNET designation

In 2008, Southern Ohio Medical Center became the first hospital in the tri-state region (Ohio, Kentucky, West Virginia) to earn Magnet Recognition from the American Nurses Credentialing Center.[18] The Magnet Recognition Program recognizes healthcare organizations for quality patient care, nursing excellence and innovations in professional nursing practice.[19] In 2011, less than 7% of hospitals in the United States were able to achieve Magnet Recognition.[20]

SOMC earned Magnet re-designation in 2013. [21]

FORTUNE, Modern Healthcare and Press Ganey awards

Southern Ohio Medical Center has been recognized as one of FORTUNE Magazine’s Best Places to Work in America for six straight years.[22]

In 2013, it came in 29th on the list with FORTUNE noting: “Employees are proud to work for a medical provider that has won numerous awards for patient care, a fact that's reflected in its average tenure. Nearly 20% of the staff has worked there for more than 20 years.” [23]

SOMC was recognized on the FORTUNE list again in 2014 (coming in 18th) and 2015 (coming in 44th). In the 2015 survey, 93% of SOMC employees described their workplace as "a great place to work."[24]

Modern Healthcare Magazine also recognized SOMC as one of the nation’s best healthcare employers in 2010, 2011 and 2012.[25]

In 2012, Southern Ohio Medical Center was one of only 13 Press Ganey clients in the nation to be chosen as a Distinctive Workplace Award winner. The award was given to organizations that reached, and sustained, the 95th percentile in employee satisfaction – SOMC was at the 99th percentile.[26]

VPP star designation, OHA top 20 percent

Southern Ohio Medical Center has also received VPP Star Designation, an award distributed by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) to hospitals that meet high safety standards. By earning VPP star status, SOMC was recognized as being in the top one percent of hospitals in America for safety excellence leadership.[27]

SOMC also received the Ohio Hospital Association’s Top 20 Percent Award for being one of the safest healthcare facilities in the state of Ohio.[28]

References

  1. "About SOMC".
  2. "Programs and Services".
  3. "The SOMC Cancer Center".
  4. Kephas, Eric. "'Pink Out' and clean up sent the right message". Portsmouth Daily Times.
  5. Allen, Wayne. "'Pink Out' raises $25,000 to fight cancer". Portsmouth Daily Times.
  6. "Patient Compassion Funds".
  7. Williams, Portia. "Pink Zumbathon dances through Tracy Park". Portsmouth Daily Times.
  8. Williams, Portia. "Paint It Pink campaign hosts first 5K Run/Walk". Portsmouth Daily Times.
  9. "SOMC Pink Glove Dance".
  10. "Heart Care Unit".
  11. "The SOMC LIFE Center".
  12. "SOMC to host ‘Tri For Your LIFE’ sprint triathlon on August 12".
  13. "SOMC hosts 32nd annual 'Run For Your LIFE' event on Sept 5". Ironton Tribune.
  14. "SOMC Triathlon brings 100 competitors".
  15. "Wound Center Services and Treatments".
  16. "Urgent Care Services".
  17. "SOMC puts new emphasis on urgent care speed". Chillicothe Gazette.
  18. "SOMC Recognized as a Magnet Hospital".
  19. "ANCC Magnet Recognition Program".
  20. "History of the Magnet Program".
  21. Lewis, Frank. "SOMC receives highest nursing honor". Portsmouth Daily Times.
  22. "SOMC makes sixth straight appearance on FORTUNE’s 100 Best Companies to Work For list".
  23. "Southern Ohio Medical Center – Best Companies to Work For 2013".
  24. http://reviews.greatplacetowork.com/southern-ohio-medical
  25. Allen, Wayne. "SOMC named among best places to work". Portsmouth Daily Times.
  26. Allen, Wayne. "SOMC wins distinctive workplace award". Portsmouth Daily Times.
  27. Allen, T.W. "SOMC earns VPP status". Portsmouth Daily Times.
  28. "SOMC receives OHA’s Top 20 Percent Award". Portsmouth Daily Times.
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