Media center

Welcome to Verde Valley Medical Center’s media center page. Through the media center, the Marketing and Customer Relations staff at VVMC will keep you up-to-date on a variety of ongoing events, new technologies at VVMC, and other information including updates as they become available during a disaster or crisis situation at VVMC.

Covering a story at VVMC
If you are covering a story that involves VVMC, please remember that this hospital is a private institution. We do have a media room available for situations that require its use. We will inform you of its location when you arrive at our campus. If you do not choose to stay there, please be advised that we require media to stay off campus, unless accompanied by a member of the VVMC Marketing and Customer Relations staff. This is for the protection of our patients, to preserve their confidentiality, and for your protection. It also frees up our staff so that we can be inside getting the information you need.

If you are a member of the broadcast media and have a satellite truck with you, we ask you to please call the Marketing and Customer Relations department at 928 639-6096. VVMC currently is undergoing construction, and parking spaces are in high demand. We do not have room to accommodate large vehicles, especially when they take up patient parking spaces. Remember, patients are our number one priority.

Should you require a telephone, restroom, or other service, please check with a member of Marketing and Customer Relations or hospital Security staff so that we may escort you. We reserve the right to ask members of the media to leave campus if they do not observe hospital policies.

Release of patient information policy
Protecting the privacy and confidentiality of patients and information related to their cases is becoming an increasingly important responsibility of hospitals and healthcare facilities. Recently, the Department of Health and Human Services issued its final ruling on medical privacy pursuant to the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA). In this ruling, specifics about what may and may not be released without written patient consent are outlined. Please be aware that healthcare facilities also must comply with state laws regarding patient privacy and confidentiality.

What can be released
Only certain information can be released to media by a member of Marketing and Customer Relations staff without a patient’s permission. Any public or non-confidential information falls into this category. Cases of public record are those cases reportable by law to public authorities (police, coroner, public health officer). Any additional information, including requests for interviews, can only be released with written consent from the patient (or a legal guardian if the patient is a minor), as well as approval from the patient’s physician.

Questions about patients who are prisoners will be referred to the custodial agency.

All media calls for patient information must be dealt with through the hospital’s Marketing and Customer Relations office during business hours, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Friday. During non-business hours, please call the operator at 634-2251 and request the Associate Director of Nursing. Additionally, any media on campus at VVMC and its properties must always be accompanied by a member of Marketing and Customer Relations staff. When you arrive at VVMC, please go to the Information Desk in the Outpatient lobby on Candy Lane and ask to have a Marketing and Customer Relations staff member called. Whenever possible, please provide us with advance notice of your arrival to help us reach you in a timely manner. All media inquiries regarding patient condition must contain the patient’s full name. Law enforcement agencies, not the hospital, release names.

Provided you have the patient's full name, the following is information we can release without consent of the patient:
• Confirmation that the patient is or was hospitalized
• Admission and discharge dates
• Verification of name
• Sex
• City

No specifics will be given about the nature of a patient’s injuries or condition. No prognosis will be given by a Marketing and Customer Relations representative. We will, however, provide a one-word condition report based upon the categories listed below:
Unavailable: Patient is awaiting physician assessment.
Good: Vital signs are stable and within normal limits. Patient is conscious and comfortable. Indicators are excellent.
Fair: Vital signs are stable and within normal limits. Patient is conscious, but may be uncomfortable. Indicators are favorable.
Serious: Vital signs may be unstable and not within normal limits. Patient is acutely ill. Indicators are questionable.
Critical: Vital signs are unstable and not within normal limits. Patient may be unconscious. Indicators are unfavorable.
Unconscious: The hospital may release information that the patient was unconscious when brought to the hospital.
Dead: The death of a patient is presumed to be a matter of public record and may be reported by the hospital after the next-of-kin has been notified or after a reasonable time has passed. Information regarding the cause of death must come from a patient’s physician and its release must be approved by a member of the immediate family (when available).

We do not report stable as a condition, and it should not be used in combination with the above condition reports. By definition, the conditions above indicate the stability of a patient.

Please be aware that a patient may “opt out” of information release altogether – including confirmation of his or her presence in the facility.

Any additional information, such as specifics about an accident or cause of injury, will be referred to the appropriate law enforcement agency. Any inquiries on patient cases not reportable by law will not commented on, unless the patient gives consent.

Occasionally, we will release general information to help calm public anxiety. In disasters or other highly charged situations, we might give general information such as number of patients being treated or conditions they are in. No identifying information will be released.

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