Quality & Safety
Healthcare Services in Brevard County, Florida
We Want to Be Your Healthcare Provider
At Parrish Healthcare, we encourage you to take the time to learn more
about us and other local hospitals and healthcare facilities. You can
learn more about how we compare to other hospitals from the following
third-party organizations:
Tobacco-Free Campuses for Your Good Health
Together with all Brevard County hospitals, Parrish is proud to demonstrate
our commitment to your good health by becoming tobacco-free inside and
outside. The use of tobacco products has long been prohibited inside the
hospital. The tobacco-free policy is now extending outside to include
the entire hospital campus and parking lot, as well as our other facilities
in Titusville, Port St. John, Port Canaveral and Melbourne. With more
than 100 scientific studies demonstrating the hazardous health effects
of tobacco use and passive smoke, providing a tobacco-free environment
is consistent with national standards. While in our care, your comfort
and well-being are our top priorities.
It Matters Which Hospital You Choose
Picking a Hospital in Brevard County
Do you know what hospitals are nearest to your home? When an emergency
happens, you will want to be prepared and make the fastest route to a
quality facility in your network. Choosing which hospital to turn to for
medical issues goes far beyond picking the physically closest facility,
you also need to know that they have the technology and specially trained
staff you or your loved one need.
What to Consider When Choosing a Hospital
In an emergency situation, you will not have time to research hospitals
and pick the one that best suits your needs. This is why planning ahead
is of the utmost importance for ensuring your family’s safety. There
are many factors to consider when deciding on a hospital. For your convenience,
we have outlined a few of the details you should keep in mind when deciding
on a hospital.
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Insurance – First and foremost, you will want to make sure hospitals near you are
included in your health insurance network. This is the simplest way to
ensure your medical expenses will be covered without unnecessary complications.
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Quality and safety – Not all hospitals are equal. Hospitals undergo rigorous examinations and
assessments from local and national survey services. It should not be
too difficult to research information about a hospital’s death rates,
patient outcomes, and technology.
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Your primary care physician – Many hospital services require a physician’s referral. It will be
much easier to coordinate care for a patient if the hospital already has
a relationship with your primary care provider. You should speak with
your physician to confirm that they can work with the hospital of your choice.
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Specialties – Different hospitals focus on different medical specialties. If you have
heart disease, a hospital with a world-renowned cancer program is not
necessarily the right choice for you. Depending on your health risk factors,
you may want to choose a facility with trusted cardiology, pulmonology,
or other medical specialty services.
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Patient experience – The best care comes from dedicated, trusted professionals who understand
the importance of working one-on-one with patients and listening carefully
to their concerns. Take some time to find out what kind of experiences
other patients have had at your nearest hospital.