Awards and Recognition

Awards and Recognition

Winona Health’s awards and accreditation affirm that we have a dedicated, high-caliber, service-oriented staff the community can count on and trust.

2912, 2020
Winona Health honored by UCare for top results in healthcare effectiveness

December 29th, 2020|

Winona Health received recognition for improving the health of UCare members. Winona Health received recognition for improving the health of UCare members enrolled in Prepaid Medical Assistant Program (PMAP)/MinnesotaCare plans. UCare, an independent, non-profit healthcare company, recognized healthcare systems with top results in 2019 Healthcare Effectiveness Data and Information Set (HEDIS) measures—including preventive care, disease management, behavioral health, maternity care, care transitions and medication management. “We are always focused on how we can improve healthcare for our community. From...

1205, 2020
Winona Health earns recognition as a Top 100 Rural & Community Hospital for fourth consecutive year

May 12th, 2020|

Winona Health in Winona, Minn., has been named one of the Top 100 Rural & Community Hospitals in the United States for the fourth consecutive year by The Chartis Center for Rural Health. Based entirely on publicly available data, the INDEX is the industry’s most comprehensive and objective assessment of rural hospital performance. Using 50 independent indicators, the INDEX assesses performance across eight pillars of performance that span market-, value- and finance-based categories. Hospitals recognized as being among the Top...

2109, 2018
Winona Health Volunteer Manager, Kris Walters, receives state award

September 21st, 2018|

Kris Walters, Winona Health Volunteer Manager, received the 2018 Heart of Minnesota Outstanding Volunteer Resource Professional Award at the Minnesota Association of Healthcare Volunteers annual conference in Brooklyn Park on Thursday, September 13. The award was established by the Minnesota Association of Healthcare Volunteers to honor a volunteer manager who provides supportive, enthusiastic leadership, and works to provide meaningful volunteer services to enhance the lives of patients, residents and others in the facility in which they work. The Winona Health...

2706, 2018
Winona Health again recognized among Top 100 Rural and Community Hospitals in U.S.

June 27th, 2018|

2nd consecutive year Winona Health on Top 100 list Several Winona Health staff members gather for a “Top 100” photo. Earning a spot on the Top 100 list takes the commitment of the entire Winona Health team: physicians, associate providers, staff and volunteers. Winona Health was named a Top 100 U.S. Rural & Community Hospital for the second consecutive year. Earning a spot on the Top 100 list is based on performance across numerous metrics collected on all hospitals...

806, 2018
Program to help curb opioid use earns Minnesota Hospital Association Quality and Safety Award

June 8th, 2018|

Members of the team on hand to accept the award (l - r): Merry Enright, Nurse Manager, Clinic; Cheryl Peterson, Operations Improvement Manager; Marti Bollman, VP of Primary Care and Wellness; Daniel Parker, MD, Internal Medicine Physician; E. Allen Beguin, MD, Family Medicine Physician; and Rachelle Schultz, EdD, President and CEO. Winona Health’s Conservative Management Clinic has earned a Minnesota Hospital Association Quality and Patient Safety Improvement Award. Winona Health developed the Conservative Management Clinic to increase safety,...

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2013:

  • Winona Health 2012 Annual Report earns Gold award in national competition.
  • Winona Health recognized as a “Most Wired Small and Rural” hospital.
  • Winona Health awarded an “A” for patient safety.
  • Winona Health again awarded an “A” for patient safety.

2012:

  • Winona Health marketing team receives national and regional.
  • Winona Health recognized for positive performance in new reform-minded hospital ratings system.
  • Winona Health recognized for Electronic Medical Record advancement.

2011:

  • Winona Health Laboratory again receives accreditation from College of American Pathologists).
  • Winona Health Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation program receives national certification.
  • Winona Health earns patient safety excellence award.
  • Winona Health participates in major program to Advance Health Information Technology.
  • Winona Health Diabetes Self-Management Program now accredited by the American Association of Diabetes Educators).
  • Winona Health marketing team receives national award.
  • Winona Health recognized for Performance Excellence.
  • Winona Health again earns Quality Respiratory Care Recognition.
  • Winona Health assisted living residences earn confident choices designation.

2010:

  • Winona Health Family Medicine receives recognition from professional medical management association.
  • Winona Health Emergency Department earns level IV Trauma designation.
  • Winona Health Auxiliary recognized as Outstanding Philanthropic Organization.

2009:

  • Winona Health earns top performer status in Center for Medicare & Medicaid quality program.
  • Health Care’s Most Wired: Small and Rural Hospitals

2008:

  • Health Care’s Most Wired: Small and Rural Hospitals

2007:

  • Minnesota Quality Award – Achievement Level
  • Health Care’s Most Wired: Small and Rural Hospitals
  • Most Innovative Acute Care Hospitals

2006:

  • Minnesota Quality Award – Advancement Level
  • Premier Quality Award
  • Heritage Commission “Commendation Award”
  • Health Care’s Most Wired: Small and Rural Hospitals

2005:

  • Business Appreciation Award in Technology
  • Excellence in Practice Award
  • Environmental Services Account of the Year
  • Minnesota Quality Award – Advancement Level
  • Health Care’s Most Wired: Small and Rural Hospitals

2004:

  • Innovation In Patient Care: Integrated EMR
  • President’s Award
  • Health Care’s Most Wired: Small and Rural Hospitals

2003:

  • Business Appreciation Award: Healthcare
  • Patient Safety Award: Safe Site Surgery
  • Health Care’s Most Wired: Small and Rural Hospitals

2002:

  • Health Care’s Most Wired: Small and Rural Hospitals