The resolution commends Troy Regional Medical Center for being recognized as one of the Top 100 Rural and Community Hospitals by the Chartis Center for Rural Health in 2025. This prestigious recognition is based on the hospital's outstanding performance measured by the Performance INDEX, which evaluates various operational and financial aspects of hospitals. Troy Regional Medical Center stands out as the only hospital in Alabama to achieve this honor, boasting an overall INDEX score of 73.9, significantly higher than the state and national medians. Notably, the hospital excelled in quality, cost efficiency, and capital efficiency, demonstrating its commitment to providing high-quality healthcare.
The resolution highlights the importance of Troy Regional Medical Center's achievements, especially in the context of the challenges faced by rural healthcare facilities. It emphasizes that the hospital's success is a result of dedicated efforts to manage risks, improve patient outcomes, and enhance satisfaction while maintaining lower operational costs. By recognizing Troy Regional Medical Center, the resolution serves to inspire other rural hospitals to strive for similar excellence and to navigate the complexities of the healthcare landscape effectively.