What “Centers of Excellence” in Healthcare Institutions Mean

What is a Center of Excellence and Why is it Important to You?

A Center of Excellence is an area of health care specialization in a medical center that is recognized by the medical community as providing the most expert and highest level of care.

Becoming a center of excellence (COE) is not just a health care thing. It’s a quality milestone used across all types of industries and organizations. COEs are defined simply as a team, facility, or organization that provides leadership, best practices, research, and training for a focus area. That means companies that qualify as COEs, don’t just deliver quality goods or services; they do truly exceptional work — setting the bar for everyone else in their industry.

How does a healthcare institution become one, and what can patients expect?

A clinical service or program is considered a Center of Excellence when it meets these criteria after following rigorous application steps:

  • A comprehensive clinical continuum of care

  • Quality differentiation of services and technology

  • Commitment to education and research

  • Clinical and administrative leadership

  • Community impact and market prominence

These specialist programs provide concentrated knowledge and resources for the development of best practices and the most effective therapies. You can expect the following as a patient at a center of excellence:

  1. Access to World-Class Specialists: Every member of your center of the excellent care team has received specialized training and certification in your disease.

  2. A Full Range of Services: Each COE provides a comprehensive variety of services targeted to the specific requirements of patients, ranging from wellness programs and screenings to advanced care for the most serious situations.

  3. An Exceptional Patient Experience: From the start of your healthcare journey through treatment and into recovery, you can count on your COE to be at your side every step of the way

  4. Convenience: Managing the logistics of treatment when you have a complex medical condition — such as coordinating your appointments and traveling from office to office — can be quite a challenge. Centers of Excellence have knowledgeable staff who can help make it easy for you during treatment.

  5. Coordinated Care: The coordination of care that happens at a COE allows your doctors to easily exchange information, learn from one another, and treat you more holistically.

  6. Focused Expertise: Getting care from a COE team means that each member is focused solely on your specific disease

Center of Excellence for Pectus, Barry E. LoSasso, M.D., F.A.C.S.

Knowing what it means in terms of service quality — especially for medical care — may go a long way toward assisting you in making the best decision possible about where you want to seek services.

If you are looking for specialized care for Pectus, you can count on us for the highest level of care. Schedule an online consultation with us!

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