Greenwich Hospital earns breast care accreditation
The Breast Center at Greenwich Hospital has received a three-year, full accreditation by the National Accreditation Program for Breast Centers for meeting high standards for treating breast disease.
“This accreditation is a reflection of our commitment to our patients and our community to offer every significant advantage in the fight against breast disease,” said Dr. Barbara Ward, medical director of the Breast Center at Greenwich Hospital and a breast surgeon.
“Our patients receive quality breast care close to home, provided by a multidisciplinary team that works together to coordinate care and identify the best treatment options,” she said. “That”™s one of the reasons survival rates for patients treated for cancer at the Breast Center exceed the national average.”
As part of the Smilow Cancer Hospital Greenwich Hospital campus, the Breast Center offers state-of-the-art services from detection and treatment through recovery. Services include three-dimensional mammography, surgical options such as interoperative radiation therapy, ongoing clinical trials, patient and family support groups, and survivorship programs.
Greenwich Hospital served as one of 12 pilot survey sites in the country when the NAPBC was developing its national program.
Accreditation by the NAPBC is only given to centers that commit to providing the highest level of quality breast care and undergo a rigorous evaluation and review process. The recent accreditation is the fourth time the hospital has successfully completed the NAPBC accrediting survey. During the survey process for accreditation, a center must demonstrate compliance with standards established by the NAPBC for treating women who are diagnosed with the full spectrum of breast disease.