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Good Samaritan Recognized for Excellence in Infant and Maternal Health

Good Samaritan Recognized for Excellence in Infant and Maternal Health

Good Samaritan was recognized by the Indiana Hospital Association (IHA), in partnership with Governor Eric J. Holcomb and State Health Commissioner Kris Box, M.D., FACOG, for its commitment to infant and maternal health at the third annual INspire Hospital of Distinction recognition program.

INspire, funded by the Indiana Department of Health’s Safety PIN grant, was developed to implement the delivery of best practice care for Hoosier moms and babies and recognize hospitals for excellence in addressing key drivers of infant and maternal health.

Good Samaritan earned a Hospital of Distinction recognition based on implementing best practices in six key areas, including infant safe sleep, breastfeeding, tobacco prevention and cessation, perinatal substance use, obstetric hemorrhage, and maternal hypertension.

“Thanks to the tireless work of our dedicated staff, Good Samaritan has risen to this challenge. We remain committed to doing our part to create a highly-reliable obstetric care system for moms and babies across the communities we serve,” said Madelyn Taylor, Good Samaritan Obstetrics and Gynecology Nurse Manager.

“Good Samaritan’s dedication to quality improvement in maternal and child health is truly inspirational,” said Brittany Waggoner, IHA Maternal and Infant Quality Improvement Advisor. “Despite the challenges our Indiana delivering facilities are facing today, they remain committed to creating a highly-reliable obstetric care system for moms and babies across Indiana.”

The Indiana Hospital Association serves as the professional trade association for more than 170 acute care, critical access, behavioral health, and other specialized hospitals in Indiana.