Hospital Profile & Patient Preparation Guide

TREASURE VALLEY HOSPITALFacility ID 130063

Overall Rating Not Available/5Acute Care HospitalsNo Emergency

This detail page is built from public CMS hospital records and optimized for practical patient use. It highlights care setting, ownership, emergency capability, and lab accreditation signals, then connects users to ClinBox for appointment-ready case preparation.

Hospital Snapshot

Fast-read profile for patients preparing questions before the next visit.

Non-Profit (Other)
Emergency Services
No
No emergency intake flag
Birthing Friendly
No Data
Not reported in CMS field
Ownership
For-Profit
Proprietary
Hospital Type
Acute Care
Acute Care Hospitals

Both emergency and rating signals are limited in this dataset view. Use direct call verification to confirm access, turnaround, and referral reliability.

Waived Test Volume Count

Tiered interpretation based on CMS reported annual waived-test volume.

Reported Waived Test Volume
2,200
Tier Code
W1
Low volume

The CMS-116 CLIA form defines this as the estimated annual waived-test volume. It describes reported testing activity, not overall hospital quality by itself.

Interpretation guidance (W1)

A smaller annual waived-test volume is reported.

This can indicate focused point-of-care testing rather than broad rapid-testing throughput. Verify which rapid tests are consistently available.

Bring recent core labs with you and confirm whether repeat rapid tests are routinely done onsite.

View CMS-116 source field

Laboratory Accreditation Signals

Each field shows whether that accreditation is reported in CMS records, plus what it implies for patient-side verification.

A2LA Accreditation
Not Reported

A2LA is a CLIA-recognized lab accreditor; this flag shows if A2LA status is reported, which indicates whether that quality pathway is documented for this lab scope.

AABB Accreditation
Not Reported

AABB covers transfusion and biotherapies standards; this flag indicates whether AABB accreditation is reported, helping you verify blood-service governance.

CAP Accreditation
Not Reported

CAP is a major CLIA-recognized accreditor; a reported status usually means structured external quality oversight is present for covered disciplines.

COLA Accreditation
Not Reported

COLA is a CLIA-recognized accreditation pathway; reported status suggests external compliance oversight is documented for the lab services in scope.

ASHI Accreditation
Not Reported

ASHI relates to histocompatibility/immunogenetics standards; this flag shows if ASHI status is reported, useful when transplant-related testing is relevant.

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Patient Checklist

Dynamic checklist version: W1

  • Prepare a one-page case summary (diagnosis path, treatment changes, current concerns).
  • Bring timeline evidence: key labs, imaging, medication history, and symptom changes.
  • Call in advance to confirm referral requirements and accepted insurance pathway.
  • Ask which waived tests are available onsite and which tests require send-out labs.
  • Confirm nearest emergency partner facility and transfer workflow for urgent events.

Patient FAQ

Condition-focused questions selected for this hospital page.

Does a higher waived-test tier always mean better care?

Not always. Higher tier suggests more testing throughput, but the best choice still depends on specialist access, care coordination, and your disease pathway.

Does emergency availability here mean all emergency needs are covered?

Emergency services are not reported as available in this dataset. It confirms the reported emergency flag, but for your condition you should still call to verify specialty coverage and transfer workflow.

How should I prepare documents before contacting TREASURE VALLEY HOSPITAL?

Bring your diagnosis timeline, key labs/imaging, and recent medication changes first; this improves triage clarity and shortens repeated questioning.

What does waived test volume tier W1 indicate?

Tier W1 reflects the reported scale of waived testing activity, which helps you estimate rapid-test workflow intensity but does not equal overall hospital quality.