The Shriners Hospitals for Children — Philadelphia is committed to patient safety as well as
patient and family satisfaction with the care we provide. As such, we
are accredited by the Joint Commission and licensed by the
Pennsylvania Department of Health (DOH) whose standards and regulations
deal with hospital quality, the safety of patient care, and the safety
of the environment in which care is provided.
Shriners Hospitals is committed to meeting standards and regulations in all of these areas.
The Philadelphia Shriners Hospitals has an open door policy. If you have
any questions, comments, or concerns about care received at the hospital, we encourage you to first discuss them with the
caregiver, department manager or hospital leadership.
- Ernest N. Perilli, MBA, Administrator
- Randal R. Betz, M.D., Chief of Staff
- Maria DeMarco, RN, MSN, CCRN, NHA, Chief Nursing Officer
- Department Manager
In addition, if you do not feel your safety concerns are
addressed adequately by hospital leadership, you can contact the
Pennsylvania Patient Safety Authority by calling (800) 254-5164.
Also, if the issue is not resolved by the
hospital, you are also always free to contact the Joint Commission o
raise your concerns. The hospital has an unannounced survey, by
the Joint Commission, every three years to assess their compliance to
the standards.
You may send your complaint by e-mail, phone, fax or mail to the Joint Commission. Summarize the
issue(s) in one or two pages and include the name and address of the hospital:
3551 North Broad Street
Philadelphia, PA 19140
When submitting a complaint to
the Joint Commission about an accredited organization, you may either
provide your name and contact information or submit your complaint
anonymously. Providing your name and contact information enables the
Joint Commission to inform you of any actions taken in response to your
complaint, and also to contact you should additional information be
needed.
It is the Joint Commission’s policy to treat your name as
confidential information and not to disclose it to any other party.
However, it may be necessary to share the complaint with the hospital in the course of the complaint investigation.
Note: The Joint Commission policy forbids
accredited organizations from taking retaliatory actions against anyone
for having reported quality of care concerns to the Joint Commission.
E-mail: complaint@jcaho.org
Phone: (800) 994-6610
(toll free in U.S., 8:30 to 5 p.m., Central Time, weekdays)
Fax: Office of Quality Monitoring (630) 792-5636
Mail: Office of Quality Monitoring
Joint Commission
One Renaissance Boulevard
Oakbrook Terrace, IL 60181
You may obtain a form by going to www.jcaho.org,
General Public, Report a Complaint or contact the JCAHO Liaison at (808) 951-3625 and the appropriate form will be provided.