
Congratulations! F5/H5 – Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU), Outstanding Area of the Month for May 2025
Based on the clinical indicators below, your unit has been awarded Outstanding Area of the Month for May!!!
Data Used to Determine Winner: July 1, 2016 to February 28, 2025 | |
Category Rank | Data |
Falls with injury | 642 days since last Fall with Injury |
Hospital Acquired Pressure Injury (HAPI) | 605 days since last HAPI |
Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus (MRSA) | 55 days since last MRSA |
NICU Hypothermia Percentage | 19.08% (Decreased) |
Central Line-associated Blood Stream Infection (CLABSI) | 56 days since last CLABSI |
Would recommend facility | 92.31% (Met Benchmark) |
Breastfeeding Rate | 38.89% (Increased) |
Unexpected Complications in Term Newborns | 47.17 per 1000 live births |
As Outstanding Area of the Month, you will receive the following benefits:
- The announcement in the Nurse Recruitment Display and digital bulletin boards throughout campus.
- Recognition display in your area.
- $5 Care Coin Rewards for each employee.
(CSM, please contact Shanna Rolen at 686-6217 or RolenShannaD@uams.edu in Patient Family Centered Care to obtain $5 Care Coin Rewards for each employee! The employee is defined as FTE included on unit/clinic budget.)
Well done!
I wish I would have written down all of the names of the nurses, speech pathologists, dietitians, therapists, and pediatricians we had during our 11 day NICU stay. They were all phenomenal!!
We didn’t have any complaints or concerns during our stay. I am an Infection Preventionist, so my eyes went to all things to do with cleanliness and hand hygiene. I was never disappointed.
Great experience…
The nurses treated me and my baby so good. I didn’t have any complaints, they went above and beyond.
Everything was described in a way that was easy to understand. We were given frequent updates and encouraged to ask questions every step of the way.
Everyone was extremely kind, helpful, supportive, and truly well meaning
Patient comments.