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Quality + Safety

Nothing matters more to us than getting and keeping you and your loved ones healthy. Whether you’re treated at our community hospitals, our academic medical center, hospice or your own home, we strive to eliminate preventable harm and deliver you the best experience possible. Every member of the Tufts Medicine team works to ensure patient safety and we are regularly awarded the highest quality and safety ratings.
Ellen Babcock, RN teaching Jessica Herrera, RN (coop from a university) how to setup an IV bag and log the information into computer system in the surgical unit at Tufts Medical Center.
Joint Commission Accreditation
Accreditation

Accredited by The Joint Commission for quality + safety

All of our hospitals have earned The Joint Commission accreditation, which sets healthcare quality and safety standards in the US and evaluates healthcare programs to ensure that those standards are met. Accreditation is a symbol of quality that is earned by meeting these standards, and hospitals are surveyed every 3 years to maintain it.

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Recognition

Magnet® recognition for nursing excellence

Tufts Medical Center and Lowell General Hospital have been awarded Magnet® recognition by the American Nurses Credentialing Center, which is the highest national honor for healthcare organizations that excel in nursing. Fewer than 10% of healthcare organizations in the U.S. have received this prestigious recognition.

To qualify both hospitals had to meet strict standards for nursing excellence and demonstrate their superiority in the 5 essential components of delivering superior patient care: transformational leadership; structural empowerment; exemplary professional practice; new knowledge, innovations, and improvements; and empirical outcomes.

Keeping our patients safe

Janet Myers, LPN visits patient at home and takes blood pressure.

Care at Home

With innovation, service excellence, and compassionate care, we lead the way in community healthcare. We are proud to be Medicare and Medicaid certified, which is the gold standard for quality care.
 

Maggie Pierre, NP checking patient's heart with a stethoscope during a primary care appointment at MelroseWakefield Hospital's 888 Main office.

MelroseWakefield Hospital

We are proud that our performance meets or exceeds other hospitals in Massachusetts and the nation in several core measures. We continuously work to make improvements and to achieve quality excellence.

Cardiologist Eric Ewald, MD takes time to laugh and talk with patient in Lowell General Hospital's Heart and Vascular inpatient unit (D4Med).

Lowell General Hospital

Our programs are accredited by The Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations, the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Public Health, the American College of Radiology, the American College of Surgeons and the College of American Pathology.

Barbara Gregoire, RN talks to patient during treatment in the Infusion Center at Tufts Medical Center's Cancer Center.

Tufts Medical Center

We are committed to keeping our patients safe by adhering to strict standards and leading the way in new initiatives that ensure the safety of our patients. The highest quality of care is provided throughout the hospital and a number of our services have been recognized for their excellence in quality. 

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