Thursday, March 18, 2021

GBMC HealthCare System: A Most Excellent Quest Continues

Carolyn Candiello, VP Quality and Patient Safety for GBMC HealthCare, Inc., offered thoughts about their quest for excellence.
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GBMC HealthCare System: A Most Excellent Quest Continues

GMBC HealthCare System 2020 Baldrige Award Recipient in Health Care doctor listening to a toddlers heart that is sitting on her mother's lap.

By Dawn Bailey

Inscribed on the Baldrige Award medallion are the words "The Quest for Excellence." Besides being the name of the Baldrige national conference that highlights winning organizations, those words have real meaning.

Organizations that use the Baldrige Excellence Framework and its Criteria—whether for self-assessment or to apply for an award at state/local or national levels—are on true quests.

Merriam Webster's dictionary defines a quest as an "act of seeking," in this case excellence. ("Quest" is also "a chivalrous enterprise in medieval romance usually involving an adventurous journey," but that is a different blog.) Oxford Dictionary defines quest as "a search for something." I also found this definition in an academic resource: "an exciting search involving an adventurous journey."

I asked the 2019 and 2020 Baldrige Award recipients what caused them to embark on their own quests for excellence, and how such quests helped them in the year 2020.

Carolyn Candiello, VP Quality and Patient Safety for GBMC HealthCare, Inc., a 2020 Baldrige Award recipient, offered these thoughts about her organization's quest for excellence.

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