SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. – Barton Health has earned the certification as a Level III Trauma Center from the American College of Surgeons (ACS). This shows their dedication to providing essential care locally.
“This recognition highlights the dedication of our surgical and trauma teams,” said Dr. Kim Evans, the General Surgeon and Trauma Medical Director at Barton Health. “Our main focus is ensuring patient safety and achieving the best outcomes, especially during emergencies.”
As a Level III Trauma Center, Barton Health can manage serious injuries effectively. They offer advanced blood bank services, quick diagnostics, and organized emergency triage processes. Their team of trauma experts is available 24/7 to deliver coordinated care.
“Emergencies can catch anyone off-guard, and patients often can’t choose where they go for help,” added Dr. David Young, Chief Medical Officer at Barton Health. “Dr. Evans has played a key role in shaping our trauma program, showcasing the commitment of our entire emergency and surgical staff.”
The ACS reviews hospitals based on their resources, patient care, and readiness to improve performance, ensuring that patients receive top-notch care. Meeting these tough standards helps hospitals across the U.S. gain verification as trauma centers.
Recent studies suggest that Level III Trauma Centers can significantly reduce mortality rates compared to non-trauma centers. According to a 2022 report from the National Trauma Data Bank, these facilities provide better survival rates for patients with severe injuries—often due to their specialized capabilities and quick response times.
Overall, this level of certification emphasizes Barton Health’s commitment to keeping the community healthy and safe. Their dedication reflects a wider trend of hospitals striving to meet rigorous standards to ensure the best possible care.
For more information, visit BartonHealth.org.