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Disease-Specific Care: Spine Surgery Program Development.

Katie Koerner1, Lauren Franker, Barbara Douglas

  • 1Lauren Franker, DNP APN ACNP-BC, is Nurse Practitioner, Neurosurgery, Rush Copley Medical Center, Aurora, IL. Barbara Douglas, MBA BSN, is Director, Critical Care and Respiratory Services, Rush Copley Medical Center, Aurora, IL. Edgardo Medero, MBA MSN CNOR CNML, is Manager, Operating Room and Sterile Processing, Rush Copley Medical Center, Aurora, IL. Jennifer Bromeland, MSN APN ACNP-BC, is Nurse Practitioner, Cardiovascular Surgery, Rush Copley Medical Center, Aurora, IL.

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Developing a Joint Commission comprehensive spine surgery program requires structured communication, patient education, and outcomes tracking. This framework guides health systems in achieving disease-specific certification for improved patient care and a competitive edge.

Area of Science:

  • Healthcare Administration
  • Surgical Program Development
  • Quality Improvement

Background:

  • Limited literature details establishing comprehensive spine surgery programs in community hospitals.
  • Disease-specific certification by The Joint Commission signifies a commitment to high service standards.
  • Certification provides a framework for organizational structure and management.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe a framework for developing a Joint Commission comprehensive spine surgery program.
  • To guide community hospital health systems seeking disease-specific certification.
  • To highlight essential components for successful program implementation.

Main Methods:

  • Defining program mission and vision.
  • Identifying key stakeholders across care settings.

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  • Implementing clinical practice guidelines and patient follow-up protocols.
  • Main Results:

    • Structured communication across care settings is crucial.
    • Preoperative patient education enhances program success.
    • Consistent quality outcomes tracking and patient follow-up are essential.

    Conclusions:

    • A systematic approach is necessary for developing a successful spine surgery program.
    • Disease-specific certification offers significant benefits to health systems.
    • The described framework supports organizations pursuing spine surgery certification.