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Spring-Summer 2014 Heartbeats Magazine High-Quality Cancer Care in Anacortes p. 12 Island garners more awards for quality p. 2 Gala of Hope raises more than $250,000! 19 Commissioner’s Message Island continues to earn national, statewide honors Community preference ealthcare-research firms across the country evaluate U.S. HospiH on dozens of available statistical categories. Many use guides IH policies, services Centerstals for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) data that focuses on by Lynne M. Lang PhD Commissioner I n the winter issue of Heartbeats this column summarized the Island Hospital Board of Commissioners ad hoc Community Advisory Committee (CAC) findings.
The eight committee members collected the thoughts of more than 300 residents about what services they want available at their community hospital. One theme that was echoed by a large Lynne M. Lang PhD majority of respondents to our CAC was to stay autonomous and non-faith-based so our services and policies reflected the preferences of our community, as they do now.
Our community has made it very clear that the Board should not make any move to “fit” Island Hospital into a large health system that does not share our community’s values. Our community, staff and Commissioners are proud that Island Hospital’s policies clearly address the wishes of the patient, unencumbered by religious doctrine or other rules; but guided by respect for the patient and family.
For example, Island offers all medically indicated reproductive services and does not place limitations on the care provided by physicians. We offer early pregnancy counseling and care based on the wishes of the patient and family; without restriction. Island Hospital also let’s the patient or family decide on end-oflife care; always honoring the patient’s Advanced Healthcare Directives, Medical Power of Attorney and Physician Orders for Life-Sustaining Treatment (POLST). (To learn more about any of these, contact the Island Health Resource Center at (360) 2991397.) In addition, Island honors the State of Washington procedures under the Death with Dignity (DWD) Act. In November 2008, state voters approved the DWD initiative to allow terminally ill patients this option. Nearly two-thirds of our hospital district voters supported the enactment of this law and the IH Board voted to allow it here.
We have a wonderful community with an exceptional hospital. The Island Hospital Board of Commissioners will continue to listen to our district residents and do everything in our power to maintain our services, keep quality high and finances strong. Monthly Board meeting added The Board of Commissioners added a working-session meeting at noon on the first Thursday of each month. This meeting will be open to the public, however, no public comment or votes will take place at the working session.