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Valley Baptist Medical Center-Brownville Receives Prestigious Tenet Circle of Excellence Award

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HOSPITAL  AWARD -- Valley Baptist Medical Center-Brownsville has been named one of 10 Tenet Healthcare hospitals in the country to receive the company’s “Circle of Excellence Award”, which recognizes outstanding operational performance during 2013.   Above L-R: Trevor Fetter, left, President and CEO of Tenet Healthcare, presents the award to Dr. Jose Ayala, Chief Medical Officer for Valley Baptist Medical Center-Brownsville; Leslie Bingham, CEO for Valley Baptist-Brownsville; Aniceta Mendoza, Valley Baptist-Brownsville Chief Nursing Officer; Marisa Aguilar, VBMC-Brownsville Chief Operations Officer; Harvey Torres, VBMC-Brownsville Chief Financial Officer; and Manny Vela, President and CEO of Valley Baptist Health System.  At right is Britt Reynolds, President of Operations for Tenet Healthcare.
HOSPITAL AWARD — Valley Baptist Medical Center-Brownsville has been named one of 10 Tenet Healthcare hospitals in the country to receive the company’s “Circle of Excellence Award”, which recognizes outstanding operational performance during 2013. Above L-R: Trevor Fetter, left, President and CEO of Tenet Healthcare, presents the award to Dr. Jose Ayala, Chief Medical Officer for Valley Baptist Medical Center-Brownsville; Leslie Bingham, CEO for Valley Baptist-Brownsville; Aniceta Mendoza, Valley Baptist-Brownsville Chief Nursing Officer; Marisa Aguilar, VBMC-Brownsville Chief Operations Officer; Harvey Torres, VBMC-Brownsville Chief Financial Officer; and Manny Vela, President and CEO of Valley Baptist Health System. At right is Britt Reynolds, President of Operations for Tenet Healthcare.

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Brownsville – 2014 – Valley Baptist Medical Center-Brownsville was one of 10 Tenet Healthcare hospitals [NYSE: THC] selected to receive the company’s Circle of Excellence Award, which recognizes outstanding operational performance during 2013.

The Circle of Excellence honors Tenet hospitals that have achieved the highest levels of quality, service and operational performance. Key metrics used to evaluate the hospitals were patient, physician and employee satisfaction scores, clinical quality and financial performance.

“The hard work and commitment of the employees at Valley Baptist Medical Center-Brownsville made 2013 an excellent year,” said Britt T. Reynolds, Tenet’s president of hospital operations. “The staff and physicians at the hospital continue to build on their high-quality care and outstanding patient satisfaction. I’m proud of everything they have accomplished and am delighted to honor them with Tenet’s Circle of Excellence Award.”

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Valley Baptist Medical Center-Brownsville CEO Leslie Bingham added, “Our nurses, staff, and physicians at VBMC-B are dedicated to providing high-quality care to all of our patients every day. Their hard work has earned this honor and it is certainly well-deserved.” MDN

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