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Aspen, CO 81611

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Quality Patient Care

Delivering Our

A hospital experience, either as an inpatient or outpatient, can be stressful for anyone.

Illness or injury, concerns about procedures, their outcomes and the costs associated with care can make patients and their families anxious.

We understand patients need to have an abundance of information that is both understandable and reliable in order to be partners in their care.

Through cooperative efforts of the medical staff and all members of the Aspen Valley Hospital care team, ongoing performance improvement efforts allow the Hospital to focus on its mission: To deliver extraordinary healthcare in an environment of excellence, compassion and trust.

We are committed to offering information that is accurate, clear and honest about the quality of care we provide to our patient community. Read more about our accomplishments below.

What is Quality?
Measuring Quality
Patient Safety
Patient Satisfaction
Infection Prevention

What is Quality?

All hospitals speak of quality in terms of clinical data that is collected and analyzed over time. Quality can be reported to show how well a department achieves desired health outcomes. Outcomes show how well staff is meeting standards of care.

What is Quality?

Measuring Quality

Aspen Valley Hospital is committed to providing each patient with the best care possible to allow for complete recovery of any illness or injury. We continually collect and monitor data to measure how we are doing, identify opportunities for improvement, implement improvements and measure progress.

Measuring Quality

Patient Safety

Aspen Valley Hospital considers your safety a top priority while you entrust us with your care. The Hospital has voluntarily chosen to participate in an accreditation process to help ensure you that safety is important to us.

Click below to read more, including answers to some frequently asked questions regarding safety and security.

Patient Safety

Patient Satisfaction

In-depth analysis on how Aspen Valley Hospital compares to other area hospitals, as well as compared to the Colorado average and national average for a variety of Patient Satisfaction scores.

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Infection Prevention

Aspen Valley Hospital is committed to reducing the risk of hospital-acquired infections and has achieved a very low infection rate. We comply with CDC guidelines for infection prevention, as well as abiding by the recommendations and standards of other regulatory organizations.

Infection Prevention

Aspen Valley Hospital’s Commitment to Health Equity

At Aspen Valley Hospital, our mission has always been to provide extraordinary healthcare in an environment of excellence, compassion and trust for every patient who walks through our doors. As part of this commitment, we recognize the critical importance of addressing health disparities and promoting health equity. We believe that every individual, regardless of race, ethnicity, gender, socioeconomic status, personal identity and preferences, or geographic location, deserves access to the best possible healthcare.

To further this mission, Aspen Valley Hospital is committed to implementing programs and policies that ensure equitable care for all patients. As part of our participation in the Colorado Hospital Quality Incentive Payment (HQIP) Program, we are actively working to:

  • Improve access to care: We are dedicated to reducing barriers that prevent underserved populations from receiving timely and effective care, whether these barriers are related to transportation, financial limitations, language or cultural differences.
  • Eliminate health disparities: We are utilizing data-driven approaches to identify and address gaps in healthcare outcomes among different patient populations. This includes ongoing efforts to reduce disparities in areas such as chronic disease management, maternal health and preventive care.
  • Culturally competent care: We are investing in training and resources to ensure our staff are equipped to provide culturally sensitive care, which respects the diverse backgrounds and values of our patients. We are also working to assure a diverse workforce that reflects the community we serve.
  • Community partnerships: We are collaborating with local organizations, public health entities and community leaders to better understand the unique needs of underserved populations in our region, allowing us to tailor our services to meet those needs more effectively.
  • Accountability and transparency: We will continuously monitor our progress and hold ourselves accountable to our health equity goals, reporting our efforts and outcomes to the public in a transparent manner.

At Aspen Valley Hospital, extraordinary healthcare is our mission and health equity is our goal. With unwavering support from Aspen Valley Hospital leadership, we remain steadfast in our commitment to ensuring that every person in our care receives the same high standard of service, respect and dignity, regardless of their background or circumstances.

Together, we can build a healthier, more equitable future for all.