Methodist Fremont Health Patient Safety | Methodist Health System | Omaha, Council Bluffs, Fremont
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Methodist Fremont Health Patient Safety | Methodist Health System | Omaha, Council Bluffs, Fremont
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Patient Safety
The healthcare professionals at Methodist Fremont Health are dedicated to providing the highest quality of care, in the safest manner possible.
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Jayma Brown
Ashley Fisher, CSW
Kathryn Sissel
Lisa Long, RN
Keyra Roberg
Jan Walraven, BSN, RN, RAC-CT
Erika Newill, LPN
Wendy Rix, LPN
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Contact Us
We are here to serve your healthcare needs 24/7. The communications center can help direct your call.
(402) 721-1610
Patient safety is the top priority at all levels, including management, physicians, and staff, and Methodist Fremont Health has countless initiatives, measures, and teams in place for improving and ensuring patient safety. Responsibility and accountability is fundamental in promoting safe patient care.
If you have concerns about Patient Safety and/or Quality of Care, you may contact the Patient Safety Officer, at
(402) 727-3459
or the Joint Commission's Office of Quality Monitoring to report any concerns or register complaints by calling
800-994-6610
or by emailing
@email
.
We encourage all patients and their family members or significant others to:
Ask questions if you have doubts or concerns.
Ask questions and make sure you understand the answers. Choose a doctor you feel comfortable talking to. Take a relative or friend with you to help you ask questions and understand the answers.
Keep and bring a list of ALL the medicines you take.
Give your doctor and pharmacist a list of all the medicines that you take, including non-prescription medicines. Tell them about any drug allergies you have. Ask about side effects and what to avoid while taking the medicine. Read the label when you get your medicine, including all warnings. Make sure your medicine is what the doctor ordered and know how to use it. As the pharmacist about your medicine if it looks different than you expected.
Get the results of any test or procedure.
Ask when and how you will get the results of tests or procedures. Don't assume the results are fine if you do not get them when expected, be it in person, by phone, or by mail. Call your doctor and ask for your results. Ask what the results mean for your care.
Talk to your doctor about which hospital is best for your health needs.
Ask your doctor about which hospital has the best care and results for your condition if you have more than one hospital to choose from. Be sure you understand the instructions you get about follow-up care when you leave the hospital.
Make sure you understand what will happen if you need surgery.
Make sure you, your doctor, and your surgeon all agree on exactly what will be done during the operation. Ask your doctor, "who will manage my care when I am in the hospital?" Ask your surgeon:
Exactly what will you be doing?
About how long will it take?
What will happen after the surgery?
How can I expect to feel during recovery?
Tell the surgeon, anesthesiologist, and nurses about any allergies, bad reaction to anesthesia, and any medications you are taking.
At any time and for any reason, you can request help from your nurse or Manager of the Department. Your family should also seek assistance from the staff if they have any questions about your condition or feel your condition is changing.
Skip to main content
Patient Safety
The healthcare professionals at Methodist Fremont Health are dedicated to providing the highest quality of care, in the safest manner possible.
Blood Sugar Form
Dunklau Gardens
Schedule a Tour
Contact Dunklau Gardens
Family Resources
AgeLess Program Registration
Employee Recognition
Patient/Family Advisor Application
Resident Rights and Responsibilities
Dunklau Den Grand Opening
Life at Dunklau Gardens
Amenities
Calendar
Floor Plans
Transportation
Our Team
Tammy Deemer
Jayma Brown
Ashley Fisher, CSW
Kathryn Sissel
Lisa Long, RN
Keyra Roberg
Jan Walraven, BSN, RN, RAC-CT
Erika Newill, LPN
Wendy Rix, LPN
Dawn Landholm
Connie Stiver, RN
Visitor Policy
Get Care Today
Methodist Fremont Health
Amenities
Café and Dining Options
Campus Map
Cancer Center
Childbirth Education
Fremont Health Foundation
History
Leadership
Patient Safety
Pharmacy
Support Services Directory
Visiting Hours and Policy
Volunteers
Volunteer Application
What to Bring
Women and Newborns
Methodist Hospital
Amenities
Café and Dining Options
Campus Map
Gift Shop
History
Leadership
Methodist Estabrook Cancer Center
Methodist Hospital Foundation
Visiting Hours and Policy
Volunteers
Methodist Jennie Edmundson Hospital
Amenities
Café and Dining Options
Campus Map
Cancer Center
History
Jennie Edmundson Foundation
Leadership
Pictures for Patients
Visiting Hours and Policy
Volunteers
Women and Newborns
Childbirth Education
Safety and Innovations
Shaken Baby Task Force
Neurology New Patient Health History
Methodist Women's Hospital
Amenities
Café and Dining Options
Campus Map
Childbirth Education
Back to Work and Breastfeeding Virtual Class
Expectant Family Virtual Tour
Donations
Gift Shop
Labor and Delivery Unit
Leadership
Methodist Hospital Foundation
NICU
NICU Reunion
Outreach Program
Outreach Program Staff
Safety and Innovations
Visiting Hours and Policy
Volunteers
Welcome Baby Boutique
Breast Pump Order Form
Contact Us
We are here to serve your healthcare needs 24/7. The communications center can help direct your call.
(402) 721-1610
Patient safety is the top priority at all levels, including management, physicians, and staff, and Methodist Fremont Health has countless initiatives, measures, and teams in place for improving and ensuring patient safety. Responsibility and accountability is fundamental in promoting safe patient care.
If you have concerns about Patient Safety and/or Quality of Care, you may contact the Patient Safety Officer, at
(402) 727-3459
or the Joint Commission's Office of Quality Monitoring to report any concerns or register complaints by calling
800-994-6610
or by emailing
.
We encourage all patients and their family members or significant others to:
Ask questions if you have doubts or concerns.
Ask questions and make sure you understand the answers. Choose a doctor you feel comfortable talking to. Take a relative or friend with you to help you ask questions and understand the answers.
Keep and bring a list of ALL the medicines you take.
Give your doctor and pharmacist a list of all the medicines that you take, including non-prescription medicines. Tell them about any drug allergies you have. Ask about side effects and what to avoid while taking the medicine. Read the label when you get your medicine, including all warnings. Make sure your medicine is what the doctor ordered and know how to use it. As the pharmacist about your medicine if it looks different than you expected.
Get the results of any test or procedure.
Ask when and how you will get the results of tests or procedures. Don't assume the results are fine if you do not get them when expected, be it in person, by phone, or by mail. Call your doctor and ask for your results. Ask what the results mean for your care.
Talk to your doctor about which hospital is best for your health needs.
Ask your doctor about which hospital has the best care and results for your condition if you have more than one hospital to choose from. Be sure you understand the instructions you get about follow-up care when you leave the hospital.
Make sure you understand what will happen if you need surgery.
Make sure you, your doctor, and your surgeon all agree on exactly what will be done during the operation. Ask your doctor, "who will manage my care when I am in the hospital?" Ask your surgeon:
Exactly what will you be doing?
About how long will it take?
What will happen after the surgery?
How can I expect to feel during recovery?
Tell the surgeon, anesthesiologist, and nurses about any allergies, bad reaction to anesthesia, and any medications you are taking.
At any time and for any reason, you can request help from your nurse or Manager of the Department. Your family should also seek assistance from the staff if they have any questions about your condition or feel your condition is changing.