- Texas Health Hospital Mansfield
Texas Health Hospital Mansfield -- a joint venture between Texas Health Resources and AdventHealth -- is proud to announce its certification from The Joint Commission for total hip and knee replacement procedures, a milestone that underscores the hospital's commitment to excellence in orthopedic care and patient safety.
“This certification is a testament to our team’s relentless dedication to quality care and outcomes,” said Amber Rauch, Orthopedic Program Manager. “We have exceeded The Joint Commission’s rigorous standards, ensuring our patients receive the highest level of care.” Eulanie Lashley, President and CEO, remarked, “Texas Health Mansfield remains committed to growing with the Mansfield community and ensuring quality care for every patient. The recognition of our hospital as a center of excellence for hip and knee replacements is evidence of that commitment and drive for quality outcomes.”
The Joint Commission certification guarantees:
- High Standards of Care: Adherence to cutting-edge, evidence-based practices.
- Patient Confidence: Assurance of safe, effective treatments.
- Improved Outcomes: Faster recoveries and better overall results.
- Continuous Improvement: Ongoing enhancement of care quality.
- Community Reputation: Strengthened trust and status.
Learn more about orthopedic care at Texas Health Mansfield at TexasHealthMansfield.org/Orthopedics.
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