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About INTEGRIS Grove Hospital

Awards and Recognition

INTEGRIS Grove has received its 4th Medical Quality Award from the Oklahoma Foundation for Medical Quality for its performance in the treatment and management of pneumonia, congestive heart failure, stroke, acute myocardial infarction (heart attack), and atrial fibrillation every year that the OFMQ has offered the award.

In order to be eligible for the award, hospitals must demonstrate a 20 percent decrease in the failure rate or sustain a 90 percent or higher improvement rate in eight of 15 quality measures associated with treatment of selected diseases common to Medicare patients.

INTEGRIS Grove and the other INTEGRIS facilities utilize team approaches to quality improvement. They frequently volunteer to participate in additional quality efforts which enhances the learning process and significantly improves their ability to deliver quality care.

INTEGRIS Grove is committed to identifying approaches to improving patient care, from people who care.

Oklahoma Foundation for Medical Quality Award 2004

2002 (OFMQ did not offer this award in 2003)

2001

2000

INTEGRIS Corporate Compliance Certificate of Recognition 2004 100% Participation Employee Survey

2003 99% Participation Employee Survey

2002 97% Participation Employee Survey

Joint Commission Special Quality Awards 2004 Hospital Quality Alliance Participant

(Formerly National Voluntary Hospital Reporting Initiative) - This designates that a hospital has agreed to submit performance measures for publication on the CMS website.

Grove General Hospital Foundation

There are a variety of ways which will allow you to participate in the growth and medical excellence for INTEGRIS Grove Hospital.

  • Memorials
  • Honor or Commemorative Gifts
  • Annual Giving
  • Bequests
  • Designated Gifts
  • Special Events
  • Planned Giving

As we plan for the future, we welcome your participation and encouragement. This is YOUR foundation whose sole purpose is to provide continuing support for advancements in YOUR community health care.

MISSION: "To encourage philanthropic giving to Grove General Hospital Foundation through implementing programs, increasing public awareness and establishing a "pattern of giving" throughout the region."

CAMP BANDAGE

Camp Bandage was adopted by INTEGRIS Grove Hospital in 1991. Over the years, young people have been taught various different aspects of health and safety. This program is made successful through combined efforts of nursing students from Northeastern A&M College, Grove EMS, Afton and Kansas Vo-Tech Allied Health, INTEGRIS Grove Hospital, Grove High School Key Club, Grove Police Department, Sadie the Clown, GRDA officers, Grove Area Fire Departments, Grove Area Fire Clowns, REC Crewmen, City of Grove and Grove Emergency Management Services.

KATHY ROBBINS CANCER MEMORIAL

KRCM was developed in 2001 by the Foundation to help cancer stricken patients of Delaware County with the unexpected costs of this disease.

PEOPLE IN NEED (PIN) FUND

The People In Need fund was created for those employees and patients of INTEGRIS Grove Hospital who are in dire financial need, e.g., medications, medical financial assistance etc. Criteria has to be met -- and the PIN Board makes final approval.

TRUTH AND CONSEQUENCES

A program that encourages teens to make healthy choices about their sexuality. Truth and Consequences is a program that focuses on sexually transmitted disease and pregnancy prevention. Although the program stresses that abstinence is the ONLY guaranteed way to completely be free of unwanted pregnancy and disease, consequences to their decisions are thoroughly discussed.

HOME HEALTH FUND

Patients of INTEGRIS Grove Hospital might need follow up care in the home upon dismissal. The Home Health Fund is designated to help those patients with financial needs.

DEFIBRILLATOR CAMPAIGN

After three recent near-death episodes in the Grand Lake area, the Foundation unanimously approved to move forward with a new campaign to purchase portable defibrillators for all public schools in Delaware County. We have placed 32 defibrillators in area schools and have trained more than 350 people in CPR. In 2003 Gov. Brad Henry presented the Foundation and INTEGRIS Grove the Community Involvement Award for fostering this program which the Foundation initiated in May 2002.

QUALITY IMPROVEMENT GRANTS

The Grove General Hospital Foundation awards up to $10,000 annually to departments with INTEGRIS Grove that improve quality patient care. To date the Foundation has given back more than $60,000 in grant money to INTEGRIS Grove.

TO GIVE TO THE FUND
OF YOUR CHOICE CONTACT

Grove General Hospital Foundation
918-787-3854 or 787-3464
or toll free: 1-877-428-9355

 

Community Service

Mission: To improve the health of the people and communities we serve.

INTEGRIS Grove Hospital has always been community oriented since November 1963. If it were not for the community's support, INTEGRIS Grove Hospital would not have opened its doors.

Today, INTEGRIS Grove Hospital continues to provide a wide variety of community outreach programs. In addition, employees of INTEGRIS Grove give thousands of hours participating on local boards and councils including, but not limited to, the Grove Area Chamber of Commerce, Grove City Council, Delaware County Community Partnership, Grove Education Foundation for Excellence, Delaware County United Way and the Delaware County Children's Special Advocacy Network.

INTEGRIS Grove's Health Connections coordinates all the community outreach programs. A brief summary is listed below.

 

Community Events - Yearly Summary

Community Screening Program

Dates: Upon Request
Largest Health Fair is in September at REC Day in Grove
Blood Cholesterol, Blood Sugar and Blood Pressure screenings are now handled on a request basis. If the screenings are out of range, letters are sent to our physicians to notify them.

Job Shadowing

High School Job Shadow several clinics and hospital departments. The purpose of the job shadowing program is to educate students of the medical career possibilities available at INTEGRIS Grove.

Memory Loss Seminar

Date: Upon Request

Speakers’ Bureau

Date: Upon Request
Purpose: INTEGRIS Grove staff’s willingness to talk to area civic groups, schools and businesses on their area of expertise.

Diabetes Extravaganza

Date: March
Purpose: To make the community aware of the resource available for diabetics and their families in Northeastern Oklahoma. Approximately 500 people.

Student Governing Board

Date: School year September - May
Purpose: To educate and involve high school seniors in the breadth of health care services provided at INTEGRIS Grove and the management thereof. Also, to provide students information regarding possible careers in health care.

 

Implemented at Grove in 2000-2001, two $1,000 scholarships are given each year to Grove and Jay High School seniors who are entering the health care field. Two more scholarships will be given in 2009.

School To Work

Date: Ongoing
A partnership created in 1995 with Grove Public Schools, students are placed in various departments to focus on Career exploration, information and employment. This includes job shadowing and 3rd Graders Go to Work.

Camp Bandage

Date: October
Purpose: To teach area children K-6 basic first aid and other safety prevention techniques. 2008 was the 18th annual Camp Bandage that averages over 2,800 in attendance and covers a 3 county area.

Camp Bandage Junior

Date: May
Purpose: To teach area pre-school children basic first aid and other safety prevention techniques. Implemented in 1992. 2009 will be its 17th year. Approximately 800 students attend

Truth And Consequences

Dates: Upon Request
In an effort to encourage students to make right and healthy choices regarding their sexuality, INTEGRIS Grove and other community leaders united to implement Truth and Consequences--Making Healthy Choices. The program is presented to 7th and 8th grade students of Jay and Grove Middle Schools.