Quality and Accreditation
Quality Ratings
View Lodi Hospital’s Quality Ratings. With every dose of medication, with every test, procedure and surgery, we stand behind the belief that quality is more than a concept, it’s the only way to serve our patients.We also believe that providing a quality healthcare environment means going above and beyond to make sure that our patients are cared for in a safe environment, our employees are well-trained, and that our patients are satisfied with their care.
Lodi Hospital's Quality Report
Cleveland Clinic reports data on outcomes, volumes, and surgical and medical trends as well as a review of new medical technologies and innovations. This popular series of books is used by consumers and referring physicians to make informed decisions when choosing or recommending a specialist for medical or surgical care.
How were these quality indicators selected?
The Joint Commission, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services and National Quality Forum have defined and endorsed certain quality indicators and safe practices to allow hospitals to be compared “apples to apples.” The Quality Report is “open,” meaning anyone can see how the results were obtained.
Does this quality report include data about individual physicians?
No. We are publishing hospital data only.
Why is Cleveland Clinic publishing its quality data?
- We like what open reporting does for you. We believe that you should know how we are performing. We want patients and families to have better information about the quality of healthcare.
- We also like what open reporting does for us. We have found that public reporting has helped us document our care more carefully, obtain more valid data and continually improve patient
- We like what open reporting does for hospital care. We hope that our quality report will contribute to a better understanding of how to assess, report and improve hospital
What does “risk adjusted” mean?
Risk adjustment takes into account differences in patient and procedure risk factors, so that comparisons are more meaningful. Risk adjustment allows for comparison of actual performance with predicted performance, based on the average U.S. hospital.
The risk of a complication or death varies by patient and by procedure. For example, an older surgical patient who has other illnesses such as kidney failure and diabetes is at greater risk of developing complications than is a young, otherwise healthy patient.
How often will the data on this report be updated?
This report will be updated quarterly or as new data become available.
Accreditations & Awards
Lodi Hospital currently holds the following accreditations and awards:
- Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare.
- 2021 Gold Level AORN Go Clear Award™.
- 2023 Nurses Improving Care for Health system Elders (NICHE™) Member. The vision of NICHE is that all older adults, age 65 and over, receive age-friendly, exemplary nursing care.
- CAP Accreditation – Laboratory.
- On the Journey to Pathway to Excellence. The ANCC Pathway to Excellence Program® drives positive transformation of health care through nursing excellence.
Nursing Recognition
The nurses at Cleveland Clinic Lodi Hospital are proud to have earned the American Credentialing Center’s (ANCC) Pathway to Excellence® designation, validating our commitment to positive practice environments. Our hospital first achieved this credential in 2024; we continue to maintain this designation as a validation that our organization is a great place to work.
Nursing at Lodi Hospital
Nurses at Lodi Hospital exemplify the mission of Cleveland Clinic and the Pathway to Excellence vision. Our team of patients, families and each other remain at the forefront of our practice. Our nurses are grounded in proven principles and continually strive for discovery and innovation through evidence-based practice and nursing research. Nurses at Lodi Hospital are invested in their commitment to safe patient care and have contributed through shared governance in the achievement of numerous nursing and hospital-wide recognitions.
Who We Are
Lodi Hospital is a 20 bed Critical Access Hospital located in Southwest Medina County committed to providing high quality ambulatory, acute and post-acute care to patients in a rural community. Lodi Hospital nurses are active members of the interprofessional team within both the hospital and the communities we serve.
Our nurses take pride in servicing their hospitals and clinic-based patients as well as their local and international communities. The nursing staff at each location reflects the communities they serve and positions them to provide comprehensive, culturally sensitive care to meet their patient’s individualized needs.
Professional Practice Model
The Zielony Institute Nursing Professional Practice Model is a visual representation of the values, organizational structures and processes that provide a unifying framework for the practice of nursing at Cleveland Clinic. Our nurses use the model to guide their nursing practice, ensuring the highest quality compassionate care. The model’s concepts of Professional Governance, Team of Teams, Strategic Leadership and Engagement are overarching themes that support the daily work of nurses. Nurses work within the components of quality & safety, relationship-based culture, professional practice & development and research, EBP & innovation to deliver world-class care.
Shared Governance
Shared governance is an empowering organizational model that creates a structure for shared decision-making in the clinical care of patients. Shared Governance gives nurses across all care settings a voice to affect their practice, and the care provided for patients. It supports a culture of partnership, equity, accountability and ownership; which enhances nursing satisfaction, retention, patient satisfaction and quality outcomes.
When granting Magnet® recognition and Pathway to Excellence® program designations, the American Nurses Credentialing Center considers how well the principles of shared governance are implemented throughout an organization.