Chelsea State Bank ad

Trinity Health Michigan Hospitals Receive 2023 ‘Most Wired Award’ Award

(Chelsea Update would like to thank Von Lozen for the information in this story.)   

Trinity Health Michigan recently received the 2023 CHIME Most Wired Award from the College of Healthcare Information Management Executives, a recognition that the health system has adopted and leveraged information technology to improve patient safety and outcomes throughout its hospitals.  

Roughly 55,000 facilities were represented in the 2023 Digital Health Most Wired program, which includes four separate surveys: acute, ambulatory, long-term care and international acute. The surveys assessed the adoption, integration and impact of technologies in health care organizations at all stages of development, from early development to industry leading.   

Each participating organization in the survey received a customized benchmarking report, an overall score and scores for individual segments, including: infrastructure; security; innovation; administrative/supply chain; analytics/data management; interoperability/population health; patient engagement; and clinical quality/safety.

Participants can use the report and scores to identify strengths and opportunities for improvement. Participants also received certification based on their overall performance, with Level 10 being the highest. Trinity Health Michigan hospitals received Acute Level – 9 and Ambulatory Level 9 scores.  

“Trinity Health hospitals throughout Michigan are committed to adopting technology where it makes sense, and where it most benefits our patients and the clinical staff caring for them,” said Shannon Striebich, president and CEO of the Trinity Health Michigan Market in a press release.

“Technology alone does not improve care. It’s our administrators and caregivers at the bedside who are using this technology that make the real difference. This award reflects their continued commitment to our healing mission and the hard work they have undertaken to apply technology to their work,” Striebich said.    

Print Friendly, PDF & Email

More News

Sarah Coyl thanks Chelsea Rotary Club for sponsorship of trip to Baltimore

August 1, 2012

Kids in Motion, daily childcare option offered by Chelsea Wellness Center

July 31, 2012

Chelsea Secretary of State office closing Friday for renovations

July 31, 2012

Worth the 20-year wait: Dexter Township’s Michael Favre gets medals

July 31, 2012

What’s at the Bushel Basket Market on Aug. 1

July 30, 2012

Public accuracy test — check. Chelsea ready for Aug. 7 primary election

July 30, 2012

Old US-12 detour expected to end Friday

July 30, 2012

‘Yellow Door’ fundraiser Wednesday for intergenerational garden

July 30, 2012

This week in review: your favorite stories from July 23-28

July 29, 2012

Cindy Lesser’s ‘plum crazy’ for her purple ’71 Chevelle

July 29, 2012

The buzz this weekend: Jeff Daniels narrates video about Chelsea

July 29, 2012

Lima Township friends throw party, guests bring donations for Faith in Action

July 29, 2012

Scenes from the Classic Car Show at Friday’s Sounds and Sights Festival

July 28, 2012

St. Louis Center honors supporters, including U-M basketball coach

July 28, 2012

Sounds and Sights Festival: What’s up for Saturday

July 28, 2012

Youth Dance Theatre to Hold Benefit Performance for Austin Nichols

July 28, 2012

Students’ unique bracelets popular with visitors to Sounds and Sights Festival

July 28, 2012

Sheriff’s Office issues warning about a suspicious person

July 27, 2012

What’s at the Saturday Chelsea Farmers’ Market on July 28

July 27, 2012

WCA Assessing given 3-year contract renewal as city’s assessor

July 27, 2012

Garden Mill celebrates seventh year with a new owner

July 27, 2012