Covenant Endorsed by Women's Choice

Covenant Receives Three Additional Women’s Choice Award® Seals
Endorsed As One of America’s Best Breast Centers, Best Hospitals for 
Cancer Care, Orthopaedics, and Patient Experience in Obstetrics

After receiving the 2014 Women’s Choice Award for Patient Experience in Obstetrics, Covenant HealthCare has also been named a Women’s Choice Award® recipient as one of America’s Best Breast Centers, America’s Best Hospitals for Cancer Care, and America’s Best Hospitals for Orthopaedics. These awards acknowledge the dedication Covenant has to provide exceptional patient care and treatment based on robust criteria including patient satisfaction measurements as well as consideration of areas of clinical excellence. 

“The mission of Covenant is to provide extraordinary care for every generation. If the patients we serve can feel that and choose to trust us with their medical care, we are living our mission. Covenant is extremely proud of our team and appreciative of this honor,” says Carol Stoll, RN, BSN, MSA, VP/Chief Nursing Officer at Covenant.

The Women’s Choice Award program provides women with a trusted third party endorsements based on hospital experiences by patients in their community and backed with clinical data. By carrying the Women’s Choice Award seal, Covenant HealthCare has joined an elite network of hospitals committed to a global mission to empower women to make smart health care choices.  Women have many choices when it comes health care, and Women’s Choice aims to help them make informed choices based on recommendations of others who have experienced the hospital.

“We have found that recommendations are the single most important consideration used by women in selecting a hospital or care center,” states Delia Passi, CEO and founder of the Women’s Choice Award program, and former group publisher of Working Woman and Working Mother magazines. “By letting women know which centers in their area are among America’s best, we are able to reduce risk by helping them make better decisions and smarter healthcare choices.”