Piedmont Athens Regional has been named to Newsweek’s list of Best Maternity Hospitals 2022. This prestigious award is presented by Newsweek and Statista Inc., the world-leading statistics portal and industry ranking provider. The awards list was announced on May 11, 2022 and can currently be viewed on Newsweek’s website.
Newsweek and Statista developed a complex methodology to ensure the quality and validity of the ranking. Three data sources were used for the evaluation:
- Nationwide online survey: hospital managers and health care professionals with knowledge about maternity processes e.g. Midwives, neonatal and OB/GYNs were asked to recommend leading maternity hospitals in the US
- Medical KPIs on hospitals with a focus on indicators relevant to maternity care
- Results from patient surveys
Piedmont Athens Regional is ecstatic to be recognized on Newsweek’s list of Best Maternity Hospitals 2022.
“To be recognized as a Best Maternity Hospital by Newsweek and Statista is a tremendous honor,” said Jeremiah Bame, chief nursing officer for Piedmont Athens Regional Medical Center. “This award is a testament to the compassionate care our staff provides for women delivering at Piedmont Athens and their babies.”
Piedmont Athens Regional’s women’s services departments provide outstanding maternity care designed to meet the specific needs of each patient. With more than 2,500 deliveries each year, Piedmont Athens offers parents-to-be comprehensive maternity care, from classes to prepare for childbirth to highly-trained maternal-fetal specialists and OB physicians in the hospital twenty-four hours a day. There is also an OB-specific emergency department to quickly address any emergency medical needs of pregnant women.
Women’s Services at Piedmont Athens includes 10 spacious labor and delivery rooms and the Winthrop Family Care Center with 28 post-partum beds. Piedmont Athens Regional has a 21-bed neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) that provides specialized care and is equipped to take care of babies with a full range of serious medical conditions. The babies in the NICU are cared for by a team of neonatologists and neonatal intensive care nurses.
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