Central Valley General Hospital

Wayne Ferch
President & Ceo
  • A rural, 49-bed acute-care community hospital in Hanford, California.
  • Services include: women’s services, intensive care neonatal nursery in conjunction with Children’s Hospital Central California, sleep apnea center, imaging, lab, three JobCare sites, 19 community care rural health clinics, two residency programs
  • Provided at total of 1,464 health screenings (1,019 blood pressure checks, 21 BMI and 424 blood glucose checks)
  • Held a “Breathe Easy” campaign celebrating the first anniversary of all campuses becoming smoke and tobacco free. Middle-school students wrote essays and created posters to encourage smokers to quit
  • Held “Paint Downtown Pink” for breast cancer awareness. Hanford Market Place vendors decorated booths in pink, and more than 300 community members wore pink. Participants signed up to receive a free pink pedometer and walk 2,500 steps, or about 1.5 miles
  • Clinic dental staff made presentations to 900 elementary school students on the importance of brushing and flossing
  • Gave hand-washing presentations to 350 elementary school children
  • Educated 565 people on various health topics at 10 “First Friday with a Physician” lectures at Adventist Medical Center – Hanford
  • Provided 52 blood pressure checks and 49 blood glucose checks at the Soroptimist Back to School Child Spree
  • Provided health education and information in more than 3,000 encounters at the Reedley Fiesta, a three-day event
  • Administered 60 blood pressure checks and 58 blood glucose checks at the Kings and Tulare counties’ Senior Picnic in the Park event
  • Joined community groups in caring for the homeless through a Project Homeless Connect event. Provided health education and information to 225 people
  • Gave 100 Christmas gifts for Kings County foster children and donated more than 200 toys to Selma Cares and Burn Foundation children
  • Educated 277 people at 21 Diabetes Support Group meetings in the towns of Hanford, Sanger, Selma and Reedley
  • Central Valley General Hospital’s Nutritional Services Department teamed up with the Kings County Commission on Aging to provide 27,682 meals as part of the Kings County Senior Nutrition Program. They served, on average, 340 hot meals weekly at four congregate meal sites in Kings County, along with 200 frozen meals a week for home-bound seniors
  • Nearly 300 community members participated in our Back to School Health Fair in Hanford. Staff gave 32 school physicals/immunizations and 47 health screenings
  • Mentored 13 Doctors Academy students from Selma and Caruthers high schools as part of the University of California, San Francisco-Fresno Latino Center for Medical Education and Research Program
  • Provided $11,952 to 32 employees in need through the Employee Emergency Fund
  • Provided $39,666,055 for community health development
  • Adventist Medical Center – Hanford was named a Blue Distinction Center
  • Adventist Medical Centers in Hanford and Selma received:
    - Healthgrades Excellence Award in joint replacement – Top 10 percent in the nation
    - 5-Star Healthgrades awards in hip fracture repair; hip replacement; knee replacement; gynecologic surgery; and cholecystectomy
    - Voted among America’s Best 100 Hospitals for general surgery by Healthgrades
    - “B” Hospital Safety Grade from the Leapfrog Group
  • Broke ground for construction on a new 49,000-square-foot Family Birth Center in Hanford with 34 private beds and an innovative patient-centered design. More than $800,000 has been pledged or donated to the center by employees, hospital volunteer groups, community members and the Kings Regional Health Foundation
  • Adventist Medical Center – Reedley and 31 community care clinics implemented the Cerner electronic health records system
  • Awarded a Gold Nugget Bronze Award from the California Council for Excellence and the California Team Excellence Awards Council for improving in-network patient transfers
  • Expanded children’s health care services in Reedley by moving the existing clinic to a newer location with 11 exam rooms and updated equipment
  • Opened a 2,000-square-foot lung care center in Hanford to treat patients with asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and other associated lung diseases
  • Partnered with Kings Canyon Unified School District to open the network’s first school-based clinic at Jefferson Elementary in Reedley
  • Added community care clinics in the towns of Orosi and Dinuba and expanded a clinic in Corcoran
  • Launched Surginet at Adventist Medical Centers in Hanford and Selma and at the Kerr Outpatient Center in Hanford, to provide surgery progress updates for family members of same-day surgery patients via electronic status boards in waiting rooms
  • Implemented an online patient portal, MyAdventistHealth, for patients to easily access health records and manage their health
  • Created an interactive explorer program with 23 high school students mentored by six health care professionals
  • Volunteers gave $6,000 in scholarships to students pursuing medical careers
  • Employee Giving Campaign raised $100,000 to benefit the new birth center in Hanford, the Adventist Medical Center – Reedley Family Birth Center and renovations for the Adventist Medical Center – Selma emergency department
  • Developed the Center for Excellence Simulation Lab to train staff and new nursing graduates in a safe environment through realistic mannequins and equipment. The center was funded by a $75,000 Adventist Health Corporate Innovation Campaign grant in 2011
  • Graduated seven doctors from the Hanford and Selma family medicine residency programs
  • Recruited 22 physicians to the consolidated medical staff
  • Rehabilitation Services scored 98 percent in the patient satisfaction survey category of “Courtesy/Respect of Therapist” and 80 percent or higher on 20 out of 26 survey questions
  • Kerr Outpatient Center improved its overall rating by seven points, with 79 percent of patients providing a rating of nine or 10
  • Adventist Medical Center – Reedley scored 85 percent on the HCAHPS dimension “Physician Communication”
  • Ninety-one percent of Adventist Medical Center – Selma radiology patients said they received their test results promptly; a five-point improvement from last year
  • Seventy-two percent of inpatients at Adventist Medical Center – Selma rated the hospital a nine or 10
  • Central Valley General Hospital scored three points higher than the 75th percentile in the “Cleanliness/Quiet” category and two points higher than the 75th percentile in “Communication about Meds”

DESCRIPTION

Wayne Ferch
President & Ceo

  • A rural, 49-bed acute-care community hospital in Hanford, California.
  • Services include: women’s services, intensive care neonatal nursery in conjunction with Children’s Hospital Central California, sleep apnea center, imaging, lab, three JobCare sites, 19 community care rural health clinics, two residency programs

COMMUNITY HEALTH DEVELOPMENT

  • Provided at total of 1,464 health screenings (1,019 blood pressure checks, 21 BMI and 424 blood glucose checks)
  • Held a “Breathe Easy” campaign celebrating the first anniversary of all campuses becoming smoke and tobacco free. Middle-school students wrote essays and created posters to encourage smokers to quit
  • Held “Paint Downtown Pink” for breast cancer awareness. Hanford Market Place vendors decorated booths in pink, and more than 300 community members wore pink. Participants signed up to receive a free pink pedometer and walk 2,500 steps, or about 1.5 miles
  • Clinic dental staff made presentations to 900 elementary school students on the importance of brushing and flossing
  • Gave hand-washing presentations to 350 elementary school children
  • Educated 565 people on various health topics at 10 “First Friday with a Physician” lectures at Adventist Medical Center – Hanford
  • Provided 52 blood pressure checks and 49 blood glucose checks at the Soroptimist Back to School Child Spree
  • Provided health education and information in more than 3,000 encounters at the Reedley Fiesta, a three-day event
  • Administered 60 blood pressure checks and 58 blood glucose checks at the Kings and Tulare counties’ Senior Picnic in the Park event
  • Joined community groups in caring for the homeless through a Project Homeless Connect event. Provided health education and information to 225 people
  • Gave 100 Christmas gifts for Kings County foster children and donated more than 200 toys to Selma Cares and Burn Foundation children
  • Educated 277 people at 21 Diabetes Support Group meetings in the towns of Hanford, Sanger, Selma and Reedley
  • Central Valley General Hospital’s Nutritional Services Department teamed up with the Kings County Commission on Aging to provide 27,682 meals as part of the Kings County Senior Nutrition Program. They served, on average, 340 hot meals weekly at four congregate meal sites in Kings County, along with 200 frozen meals a week for home-bound seniors
  • Nearly 300 community members participated in our Back to School Health Fair in Hanford. Staff gave 32 school physicals/immunizations and 47 health screenings
  • Mentored 13 Doctors Academy students from Selma and Caruthers high schools as part of the University of California, San Francisco-Fresno Latino Center for Medical Education and Research Program
  • Provided $11,952 to 32 employees in need through the Employee Emergency Fund
  • Provided $39,666,055 for community health development

ACCOMPLISHMENTS

  • Adventist Medical Center – Hanford was named a Blue Distinction Center
  • Adventist Medical Centers in Hanford and Selma received:
    - Healthgrades Excellence Award in joint replacement – Top 10 percent in the nation
    - 5-Star Healthgrades awards in hip fracture repair; hip replacement; knee replacement; gynecologic surgery; and cholecystectomy
    - Voted among America’s Best 100 Hospitals for general surgery by Healthgrades
    - “B” Hospital Safety Grade from the Leapfrog Group
  • Broke ground for construction on a new 49,000-square-foot Family Birth Center in Hanford with 34 private beds and an innovative patient-centered design. More than $800,000 has been pledged or donated to the center by employees, hospital volunteer groups, community members and the Kings Regional Health Foundation
  • Adventist Medical Center – Reedley and 31 community care clinics implemented the Cerner electronic health records system
  • Awarded a Gold Nugget Bronze Award from the California Council for Excellence and the California Team Excellence Awards Council for improving in-network patient transfers
  • Expanded children’s health care services in Reedley by moving the existing clinic to a newer location with 11 exam rooms and updated equipment
  • Opened a 2,000-square-foot lung care center in Hanford to treat patients with asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and other associated lung diseases
  • Partnered with Kings Canyon Unified School District to open the network’s first school-based clinic at Jefferson Elementary in Reedley
  • Added community care clinics in the towns of Orosi and Dinuba and expanded a clinic in Corcoran
  • Launched Surginet at Adventist Medical Centers in Hanford and Selma and at the Kerr Outpatient Center in Hanford, to provide surgery progress updates for family members of same-day surgery patients via electronic status boards in waiting rooms
  • Implemented an online patient portal, MyAdventistHealth, for patients to easily access health records and manage their health
  • Created an interactive explorer program with 23 high school students mentored by six health care professionals
  • Volunteers gave $6,000 in scholarships to students pursuing medical careers
  • Employee Giving Campaign raised $100,000 to benefit the new birth center in Hanford, the Adventist Medical Center – Reedley Family Birth Center and renovations for the Adventist Medical Center – Selma emergency department
  • Developed the Center for Excellence Simulation Lab to train staff and new nursing graduates in a safe environment through realistic mannequins and equipment. The center was funded by a $75,000 Adventist Health Corporate Innovation Campaign grant in 2011
  • Graduated seven doctors from the Hanford and Selma family medicine residency programs
  • Recruited 22 physicians to the consolidated medical staff
  • Rehabilitation Services scored 98 percent in the patient satisfaction survey category of “Courtesy/Respect of Therapist” and 80 percent or higher on 20 out of 26 survey questions
  • Kerr Outpatient Center improved its overall rating by seven points, with 79 percent of patients providing a rating of nine or 10
  • Adventist Medical Center – Reedley scored 85 percent on the HCAHPS dimension “Physician Communication”
  • Ninety-one percent of Adventist Medical Center – Selma radiology patients said they received their test results promptly; a five-point improvement from last year
  • Seventy-two percent of inpatients at Adventist Medical Center – Selma rated the hospital a nine or 10
  • Central Valley General Hospital scored three points higher than the 75th percentile in the “Cleanliness/Quiet” category and two points higher than the 75th percentile in “Communication about Meds”