Friday, January 17, 2014

Bad Grades for Missouri's Medical Community


MISSOURI RECEIVES C- FOR ITS SUPPORT FOR EMERGENCY PATIENTS, BUT
FAILING GRADES FOR PUBLIC HEALTH AND MEDICAL LIABILITY ENVIRONMENT



WASHINGTON — Missouri received flunking grades in the categories of Medical Liability Environment and Public Health and Injury Prevention in the latest state-by-state report card on America’s emergency care environment (“Report Card”), issued today by the American College Emergency Physicians (ACEP).
 
Missouri received a C- overall, and the nation’s grade fell to a D+ since the last Report Card was released in 2009.
The Report Card forecasts an expanding role for emergency departments under Obamacare and describes the competing pressures of shrinking resources and increasing demand.
 
“Missouri ranked sixth in the nation for access to emergency care, which is great,” said Dr. Larry Slaughter, president of the Missouri Chapter of ACEP. “But clearly there are areas that we need to improve in order to protect emergency patients, especially as health care reforms are implemented.”
 
In the category of Public Health and Injury Prevention, Missouri has one of the lowest rates of funding for injury prevention ($13.36 per 1,000 people) in the nation. It also has higher than average preventable deaths including homicides, suicides, traffic fatalities and poisoning–related deaths.
 
The decline in the state’s rankings in the Medical Liability Environment category are largely due to recent setbacks. Missouri’s $350,000 cap on non-economic damages was struck down by the state Supreme Court in 2012, eliminating a key protection for health care providers in a state where the average malpractice award payments are almost $130,000 higher than the national average.
 
Missouri has a strong disaster preparedness system and received a B- grade in this category. The state has training plans, policies and facilities in place for an effective disaster response. Missouri also has worked to institute a statewide patient-tracking system and includes patients dependent on dialysis in its medical response plan.
 
Missouri received C+ grades in the categories of Quality and Patient Safety and Access to Emergency Care. The state has an overall strong health care workforce and above-average per capita rates of specialists with high rates of staffed inpatient beds (366 per 1 million people) and psychiatric care beds (52.6 per 1 million people). The state also has above-average rates of accredited chest pain centers, level I and level II trauma centers and emergency departments.
 
The Report Card’s recommendations for improvements included:
 
  • Implement medical liability protections for medical care mandated by the Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act.
  • Implement programs to discourage risky behaviors that can lead to preventable diseases and injuries. The state should push for stronger enforcement of child safety belt and seatbelt laws that could help reduce traffic fatalities. Passage of smoke-free legislation for restaurants, bars and workplaces could help prevent illness and encourage smokers to quit.
  • Address the financial barriers to care and the shortages of primary care providers. Missouri needs to ensure that the state’s low-income and child populations can access the care they need.
 
“America’s Emergency Care Environment: A State-by-State Report Card – 2014” evaluates conditions under which emergency care is being delivered, not the quality of care provided by hospitals and emergency providers. It has 136 measures in five categories: access to emergency care (30 percent of the grade), quality and patient safety (20 percent), medical liability environment (20 percent), public health and injury prevention (15 percent) and disaster preparedness (15 percent). While America earned an overall mediocre grade of C- on the Report Card issued in 2009, this year the country received a near-failing grade of D+.
 
ACEP is the national medical specialty society representing emergency medicine. ACEP is committed to advancing emergency care through continuing education, research and public education. Headquartered in Dallas, Texas, ACEP has 53 chapters representing each state, as well as Puerto Rico and the District of Columbia. A Government Services Chapter represents emergency physicians employed by military branches and other government agencies.
 

Obituary - Thelma Berniece Blakeman


Funeral services for Thelma Blakeman will be 2 p.m. Monday, January 20, 2014 at Schowengerdt Funeral Chapel (660-679-6555) in Butler, Missouri. Visitation will be prior to services from 1-2 p.m. at Schowengerdt Chapel. Burial in Oak Hill Cemetery, Butler, Missouri. Contributions to Relay For Life.
   Thelma Berniece Blakeman, age 91 of Butler, Missouri died Thursday, January 16, 2014 at Bates County Memorial Hospital in Butler. She was born November 18, 1922 to Alfred and Lillian Wells Olive in Arthur, Missouri.    Thelma is survived by two sons, Marvin Blakeman and wife Lynne of Rich Hill, Missouri and Rodney Blakeman of Nevada, Missouri; one daughter, Cheryl Callaway of Butler, Missouri; two brothers, Floyd Olive and wife Sally of Butler, Missouri and Kenneth Olive of Camdenton, Missouri; 12 grandchildren, 11 great-grandchildren and 9 great great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband; one brother, Jim Olive; and great-granddaughter, Dana Michelle Blakeman.

Thursday, January 16, 2014

ALERT: Computer Scam Going Around

 


A email scam is going around regarding jury duty. The file has a attachment with it when you open it the file is corrupt and will get a virus. The State of Missouri will never advise you through email of jury duty it will always come by mail. Please delete this email immediately. Help us share this to help get the word out.




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Obituary - Betty Jean Richards

Funeral services for Betty Jean Richards will be 3 p.m. Sunday, January 19, 2014 at Schowengerdt Funeral Chapel (660-679-6555) in Butler, Missouri. Visitation will be prior to services from 2-3 p.m. at Schowengerdt Chapel. Burial will be 11 a.m. Monday, January 20, 2014 at Garden of Memories in Pittsburg, Kansas. In lieu of flowers, contributions to Heartland Hospice, Alzheimer's Association or the Butler High School Special Olympics Team.
   Betty Jean Richards, age 87 of Butler, Missouri, died Thursday, January 16, 2014 at her home in Butler. She was born January 8, 1927 to Chester and Allie Lou Green Ohlhausen in Pittsburg, Kansas.    Betty is survived by four daughters, Jacque Austin and husband David of Orange City, Florida, Patti George of Pleasant Hill, Missouri, Nancy Petty and husband Jerry of Wheatland, Missouri and Karen Hastings and husband Rob of Adrian, Missouri; one brother, Gary Ohlhausen and wife Mary Ann of Reno, Nevada; four sisters, Ruth Halloway of Independence, Missouri, Shirley Bowen of Independence, Missouri, Linda Crane and husband Jim of Independence, Missouri and Barbara Baert of Joplin, Missouri; six grandchildren, Jeff Hurd, Kelli Heckadon and husband Perry, Jennifer Murphy and husband Kevin, Karli Searcy and husband Chad, Grant Austin and Bryan Hasting and wife Tiffany; 21 great-grandchildren; and special caregiver Delores Nolan. She was preceded in death by her parents; husband Gene in 2011; two brothers, Bill and Kenny Ohlhausen; and three sisters, Donna Nesbitt, Violet Hughes and Wonda Dowty

Adrian Clinic Closing

Adrian Clinic Closing Laura Chipman-Thiem RN, Family Nurse Practitioner has announced she will be closing the Adrian Clinic as of February 8, 2014. Nurse Laura... will be returning to work at the Adrian Family Care Clinic which is across the street from where her current building is located. She will begin accepting patients at the new location beginning February 11th. For scheduled appointments, medical records will be transferred. Anyone wishing to continue in Nurse Laura’s care and not due for an appointment may call 816-297-2640 to discuss the transfer of medical records after February 11th. Nurse Laura would like to thank each and every one for allowing her to serve as your healthcare provider and hopes to see you at her new location

Obituary - Thomas "Ernie" Collins

In Loving Memory


Memorial services for Thomas Collins will be 5:00 PM Sunday, January 19, 2014 at the Christian Church of Drexel, Drexel, Missouri. Visitation will be held prior to service at 4:00 PM. Cremation. Messages of condolence may be left at http://www.mullinaxfuneralhome.com.
 
Thomas "Ernie" Collins, 57, of Harrisonville, Missouri passed away January 15, 2014. He was preceded in death by his parents Nora Medcalf and Jack Collins; brother Jack Collins. Survivors include his wife Cheryl Collins; son Clayton Collins; daughters Kristen and Cori Collins; sisters Kim Collins and Leslie Faulkenberry; brothers David and Jeff Faulkenberry; and two granddaughters Josie and Sadie.

Weather Update: Strong Winds Continue - Fire Danger Risk Increases

Photo: Winds are rapidly increasing this afternoon and we've already had reported gusts OVER 40 MPH!  These strong winds will continue into early this evening, before only gradually dissipating.  Also, watch out for a few snow, sleet, or rain showers this afternoon and into the overnight hours as cold air plunges southward. 

Be careful out there this afternoon, as the wildfire danger risk is also increasing.  We've already received one wildfire report in southeast Kansas. Please share.

Winds are rapidly increasing this afternoon and we've already had reported gusts OVER 40 MPH! These strong winds will continue into early this evening, before ...only gradually dissipating. Also, watch out for a few snow, sleet, or rain showers this afternoon and into the overnight hours as cold air plunges southward. Be careful out there this afternoon, as the wildfire danger risk is also increasing. We've already received one wildfire report in southeast Kansas.

Wind Advisory for Bates and Surrounding Counties


WEATHER FOR BATES COUNTY:



VERY WINDY CONDITIONS EXPECTED ACROSS THE REGION THROUGH EARLY EVENING... ...WIND ADVISORY IN EFFECT UNTIL 7 PM CST THIS EVENING... THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN KANSAS CITY/PLEASANT HILL HAS ISSUED A WIND ADVISORY...WHICH IS IN EFFECT UNTIL 7 PM CST THIS EVENING. * THIS ADVISORY COVERS AREAS WEST OF A UNIONVILLE TO MARSHALL TO CLINTON LINE INTO ADJACENT KANSAS...NEBRASKA AND IOWA. * TIMING: NORTHWEST WINDS WILL CONTINUE TO INCREASE INTO THE AFTERNOON HOURS...WITH STRONG AND GUSTY CONDITIONS PERSISTING THROUGH EARLY EVENING. A GRADUAL IMPROVEMENT IS EXPECTED BY MID TO LATE EVENING. * WINDS: SUSTAINED WIND SPEEDS OF 25 TO 35 MPH WITH FREQUENT GUSTS OF 35 TO 45 MPH ARE EXPECTED THIS AFTERNOON... PARTICULARLY ACROSS NORTHWEST AND WESTERN MISSOURI...AS WELL AS ADJACENT EASTERN KANSAS WHERE SKIES ARE AT LEAST PARTLY SUNNY. * IMPACTS: STRONG CROSS WINDS...PARTICULARLY OVER EXPOSED AND OPEN TERRAIN...WILL MAKE DRIVING DIFFICULT. WINDS OF THIS MAGNITUDE CAN ALSO PICK UP TRASH CANS...LAWN FURNITURE AND OTHER LOOSE OUTDOOR OBJECTS.

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