Pressure Ulcer Prevalence (Percent%) |
For the period of March 2015 , June 2015 , September 2015 and December2015. Lower rate reflects better performance. |
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Data Source: MHA PatientCareLink Project |
See Statistical Appendix for analysis of statistical significance of measure rates.
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Unit Type |
Southcoast Health - St. Luke's Hospital |
Adult Critical Care |
Adult Step-Down |
Adult Medical |
Adult Surgical |
Adult Med-Surg Combined |
Patients with hospital-acquired ulcers |
4
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1
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4
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0
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1
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Patients studied |
77
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108
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176
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166
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153
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Hospital Rate |
5.19
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0.93
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2.27
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0.00
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0.65
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Peer Group Performance Data |
Mass. Acute Care Hospitals 300 - 399 beds rate
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4.74 |
1.74 |
1.51 |
0.73 |
1.19 |
Data Source: MHA PatientCareLink Project
See Statistical Appendix for analysis of statistical significance of measure rates.
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Patient Falls per 1,000 Patient Days |
For the period of January 2015 - December 2015. Lower rate reflects better performance. |
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Data Source: MHA PatientCareLink Project |
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Unit Type |
Southcoast Health - St. Luke's Hospital |
Adult Critical Care |
Adult Step-Down |
Adult Medical |
Adult Surgical |
Adult Med-Surg Combined |
Patient Falls |
12
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16
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62
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37
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82
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Patient Days |
7121
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9648
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18110
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12188
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20399
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Hospital Rate |
1.69
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1.66
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3.42
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3.04
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4.02
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Peer Group Performance Data |
Mass. Acute Care Hospitals 300 - 399 beds rate
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0.92 |
2.30 |
3.76 |
2.67 |
2.91 |
Data Source: MHA PatientCareLink Project
See Statistical Appendix for analysis of statistical significance of measure rates.
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Patient Falls with Injury per 1,000 Patient Days |
For the period of January 2015 - December 2015. Lower rate reflects better performance. |
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Data Source: MHA PatientCareLink Project |
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Unit Type |
Southcoast Health - St. Luke's Hospital |
Adult Critical Care |
Adult Step-Down |
Adult Medical |
Adult Surgical |
Adult Med-Surg Combined |
Falls with Injury |
2
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5
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16
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6
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16
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Patient Days |
7121
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9648
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18110
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12188
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20399
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Hospital Rate |
0.28
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0.52
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0.88
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0.49
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0.78
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Peer Group Performance Data |
Mass. Acute Care Hospitals 300 - 399 beds rate
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0.16 |
0.63 |
0.68 |
0.44 |
0.83 |
Data Source: MHA PatientCareLink Project
See Statistical Appendix for analysis of statistical significance of measure rates.
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All Southcoast Hospital Group Hospitals |
Heart Attack or Chest Pain |
For the period of July 2014 - June 2015.* Higher rates reflect better performance. |
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Heart Attack or Chest Pain |
All Southcoast Hospital Group Hospitals |
Fibrinolytic Medication |
PCI 90 Minutes of Arrival |
Timely ED Fibrinolytic Therapy |
Outpatient Aspirin at Arrival |
Number of Reported Cases** |
Not Available
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13 patients
*
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Not Available
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136 patients
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Indicator Score |
Not Available |
92% |
Not Available |
96% |
Mass. All Hospitals Average Indicator Score |
100% |
96% |
66% |
97% |
U.S. All Hospitals Average Indicator Score |
57% |
96% |
59% |
97% |
Data Source: U.S. Dept. HHS Hospital Compare website
**Scores with fewer than 25 cases are unreliable for predicting hospital's performance.
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Death rate for Heart Attack patients |
July 2011 - June 2013, Medicare Patients, Up to 30-Days Following Hospital Discharge |
HOSPITAL NAME |
Better Than U.S. National Rate (Adjusted mortality is lower than the U.S. National Rate) |
No Different Than U.S. National Rate (Adjusted mortality is about the same as U.S. National Rate or difference is uncertain) |
Worse Than U.S. National Rate (Adjusted mortality is higher than U.S. National Rate) |
ALL SOUTHCOAST HOSPITAL GROUP HOSPITALS |
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Out of 4490 in the United States |
41 hospitals in the United States were Better than U.S. National Rate |
2474 hospitals in the United States were No Different than U.S. National Rate |
21 hospitals in the United States were Worse than U.S. National Rate |
1954 hospitals in the United States did not have enough cases to reliably tell how well they are performing |
Out of 64 in Massachusetts |
3 hospitals were Better than U.S. National Rate |
54 hospitals were No Different than U.S. National Rate |
0 hospitals were Worse than U.S. National Rate |
7 hospitals in Massachusetts did not have enough cases to reliably tell how well they are performing |
Note: Medicare derived the 30-Day-Risk-Adjusted Death (Mortality) measures from its own data about patients on Original Medicare and the hospitals that treat them. The information in this table reflects care given only to patients who are on Original Medicare. All data are risk-adjusted.
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Rate of Readmission for Heart Attack patients |
July 2011 - June 2013, Medicare Patients, Within 30-Days Following Prior Hospital Stay |
HOSPITAL NAME |
Better Than U.S. National Rate (Adjusted readmissions are lower than the U.S. National Rate) |
No Different Than U.S. National Rate (Adjusted readmissions are about the same as U.S. National Rate or difference is uncertain) |
Worse Than U.S. National Rate (Adjusted readmissions are higher than U.S. National Rate) |
ALL SOUTHCOAST HOSPITAL GROUP HOSPITALS |
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Out of 4384 in the United States |
30 hospitals in the United States were Better than U.S. National Rate |
2273 hospitals in the United States were No Different than U.S. National Rate |
23 hospitals in the United States were Worse than U.S. National Rate |
2058 hospitals in the United States did not have enough cases to reliably tell how well they are performing |
Out of 63 in Massachusetts |
1 hospitals were Better than U.S. National Rate |
51 hospitals were No Different than U.S. National Rate |
1 hospitals were Worse than U.S. National Rate |
10 hospitals in Massachusetts did not have enough cases to reliably tell how well they are performing |
Note: Medicare derived the 30-Day-Risk-Readmissions measures from its own data about patients on Original Medicare and the hospitals that treat them. The information in this table reflects care given only to patients who are on Original Medicare. All data are risk-adjusted.
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Heart Failure Care |
Death rate for Heart Failure patients |
July 2011 - June 2013, Medicare Patients, Up to 30-Days Following Hospital Discharge |
HOSPITAL NAME |
Better Than U.S. National Rate (Adjusted mortality is lower than the U.S. National Rate) |
No Different Than U.S. National Rate (Adjusted mortality is about the same as U.S. National Rate or difference is uncertain) |
Worse Than U.S. National Rate (Adjusted mortality is higher than U.S. National Rate) |
ALL SOUTHCOAST HOSPITAL GROUP HOSPITALS |
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Out of 4771 in the United States |
145 hospitals in the United States were Better than U.S. National Rate |
3662 hospitals in the United States were No Different than U.S. National Rate |
93 hospitals in the United States were Worse than U.S. National Rate |
871 hospitals in the United States did not have enough cases to reliably tell how well they are performing |
Out of 64 in Massachusetts |
13 hospitals were Better than U.S. National Rate |
49 hospitals were No Different than U.S. National Rate |
0 hospitals were Worse than U.S. National Rate |
2 hospitals in Massachusetts did not have enough cases to reliably tell how well they are performing |
Note: Medicare derived the 30-Day-Risk-Adjusted Death (Mortality) measures from its own data about patients on Original Medicare and the hospitals that treat them. The information in this table reflects care given only to patients who are on Original Medicare. All data are risk-adjusted.
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Rate of Readmission for Heart Failure patients |
July 2011 - June 2013, Medicare Patients, Within 30-Days Following Prior Hospital Stay |
HOSPITAL NAME |
Better Than U.S. National Rate (Adjusted readmissions are lower than the U.S. National Rate) |
No Different Than U.S. National Rate (Adjusted readmissions are about the same as U.S. National Rate or difference is uncertain) |
Worse Than U.S. National Rate (Adjusted readmissions are higher than U.S. National Rate) |
ALL SOUTHCOAST HOSPITAL GROUP HOSPITALS |
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Out of 4778 in the United States |
100 hospitals in the United States were Better than U.S. National Rate |
3766 hospitals in the United States were No Different than U.S. National Rate |
133 hospitals in the United States were Worse than U.S. National Rate |
779 hospitals in the United States did not have enough cases to reliably tell how well they are performing |
Out of 64 in Massachusetts |
0 hospitals were Better than U.S. National Rate |
61 hospitals were No Different than U.S. National Rate |
1 hospitals were Worse than U.S. National Rate |
2 hospitals in Massachusetts did not have enough cases to reliably tell how well they are performing |
Note: Medicare derived the 30-Day-Risk-Readmissions measures from its own data about patients on Original Medicare and the hospitals that treat them. The information in this table reflects care given only to patients who are on Original Medicare. All data are risk-adjusted.
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Pneumonia Care & Influenza Prevention |
For the period of July 2014 - June 2015.* Higher rates reflect better performance. |
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Pneumonia Care and Prevention |
All Southcoast Hospital Group Hospitals |
Appropriate Initial Antibiotic(s) |
Workers given flu vaccine |
Influenza Immunization |
Number of Reported Cases** |
80
patients
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7000
patients
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583
patients
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Indicator Score |
99% |
93% |
95% |
Mass. All Hospitals Average Indicator Score |
97% |
88% |
93% |
U.S. All Hospitals Average Indicator Score |
95% |
84% |
94% |
Data Source: U.S. Dept. HHS Hospital Compare website
**Scores with fewer than 25 cases are unreliable for predicting hospital's performance.
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Death rate for Pneumonia Care patients |
July 2011 - June 2013, Medicare Patients, Up to 30-Days Following Hospital Discharge |
HOSPITAL NAME |
Better Than U.S. National Rate (Adjusted mortality is lower than the U.S. National Rate) |
No Different Than U.S. National Rate (Adjusted mortality is about the same as U.S. National Rate or difference is uncertain) |
Worse Than U.S. National Rate (Adjusted mortality is higher than U.S. National Rate) |
ALL SOUTHCOAST HOSPITAL GROUP HOSPITALS |
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Out of 4812 in the United States |
176 hospitals in the United States were Better than U.S. National Rate |
4018 hospitals in the United States were No Different than U.S. National Rate |
177 hospitals in the United States were Worse than U.S. National Rate |
441 hospitals in the United States did not have enough cases to reliably tell how well they are performing |
Out of 65 in Massachusetts |
16 hospitals were Better than U.S. National Rate |
48 hospitals were No Different than U.S. National Rate |
0 hospitals were Worse than U.S. National Rate |
1 hospitals in Massachusetts did not have enough cases to reliably tell how well they are performing |
Note: Medicare derived the 30-Day-Risk-Adjusted Death (Mortality) measures from its own data about patients on Original Medicare and the hospitals that treat them. The information in this table reflects care given only to patients who are on Original Medicare. All data are risk-adjusted.
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Rate of Readmission for Pneumonia Care patients |
July 2011 - June 2013, Medicare Patients, Within 30-Days Following Prior Hospital Stay |
HOSPITAL NAME |
Better Than U.S. National Rate (Adjusted readmissions are lower than the U.S. National Rate) |
No Different Than U.S. National Rate (Adjusted readmissions are about the same as U.S. National Rate or difference is uncertain) |
Worse Than U.S. National Rate (Adjusted readmissions are higher than U.S. National Rate) |
ALL SOUTHCOAST HOSPITAL GROUP HOSPITALS |
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Out of 4815 in the United States |
24 hospitals in the United States were Better than U.S. National Rate |
4289 hospitals in the United States were No Different than U.S. National Rate |
73 hospitals in the United States were Worse than U.S. National Rate |
429 hospitals in the United States did not have enough cases to reliably tell how well they are performing |
Out of 65 in Massachusetts |
0 hospitals were Better than U.S. National Rate |
63 hospitals were No Different than U.S. National Rate |
1 hospitals were Worse than U.S. National Rate |
1 hospitals in Massachusetts did not have enough cases to reliably tell how well they are performing |
Note: Medicare derived the 30-Day-Risk-Readmissions measures from its own data about patients on Original Medicare and the hospitals that treat them. The information in this table reflects care given only to patients who are on Original Medicare. All data are risk-adjusted.
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Surgical Care Improvement |
For the period of July 2014 - June 2015.* Higher rates reflect better performance. |
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Surgical Care Improvement |
All Southcoast Hospital Group Hospitals |
Preventative Antibiotic(s) Before Incision |
Appropriate Antibiotic(s) |
Preventative Antibiotic(s) Stopped 24 Hours After Surgery |
Blood Clot Prevention Treatment Given |
Beta Blockers Continued Before/After Surgery |
Timely Removal of Urinary Catheter |
Number of Reported Cases** |
217
patients
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217
patients
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206
patients
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164
patients
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119
patients
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170
patients
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Indicator Score |
97% |
98% |
97% |
100% |
98% |
98% |
Mass. All Hospitals Average Indicator Score |
99% |
99% |
98% |
100% |
99% |
98% |
U.S. All Hospitals Average Indicator Score |
99% |
99% |
98% |
100% |
98% |
98% |
Data Source: U.S. Dept. HHS Hospital Compare website
**Scores with fewer than 25 cases are unreliable for predicting hospital's performance.
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Stroke Care |
For the period of July 2014 - June 2015.* Higher rates reflect better performance. |
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Stroke Care |
All Southcoast Hospital Group Hospitals |
Venous Thromboembolism (VTE) Prophylaxis |
Discharged on Antithrombotic Therapy |
Anticoagulation Therapy for Atrial Fibrillation |
Thrombolytic Therapy |
Antithrombotic Therapy |
Discharged on Statin Medication |
Stroke Education |
Assessed for Rehabili tation |
Number of Reported Cases** |
452 patients
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212 patients
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38 patients
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Not Available
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226 patients
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343 patients
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234 patients
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232 patients
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Indicator Score |
94% |
100% |
100% |
Not Available |
100% |
99% |
97% |
98% |
Mass. All Hospitals Average Indicator Score |
96% |
100% |
98% |
85% |
99% |
98% |
92% |
98% |
U.S. All Hospitals Average Indicator Score |
97% |
99% |
97% |
83% |
98% |
97% |
94% |
98% |
Data Source: U.S. Dept. HHS Hospital Compare website
**Scores with fewer than 25 cases are unreliable for predicting hospital's performance.
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Death rate for Stroke Care patients |
July 2011 - June 2013, Medicare Patients, Up to 30-Days Following Hospital Discharge |
HOSPITAL NAME |
Better Than U.S. National Rate (Adjusted mortality is lower than the U.S. National Rate) |
No Different Than U.S. National Rate (Adjusted mortality is about the same as U.S. National Rate or difference is uncertain) |
Worse Than U.S. National Rate (Adjusted mortality is higher than U.S. National Rate) |
ALL SOUTHCOAST HOSPITAL GROUP HOSPITALS |
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Out of 4492 in the United States |
42 hospitals in the United States were Better than U.S. National Rate |
2682 hospitals in the United States were No Different than U.S. National Rate |
79 hospitals in the United States were Worse than U.S. National Rate |
1689 hospitals in the United States did not have enough cases to reliably tell how well they are performing |
Out of 62 in Massachusetts |
1 hospitals were Better than U.S. National Rate |
56 hospitals were No Different than U.S. National Rate |
0 hospitals were Worse than U.S. National Rate |
5 hospitals in Massachusetts did not have enough cases to reliably tell how well they are performing |
Note: Medicare derived the 30-Day-Risk-Adjusted Death (Mortality) measures from its own data about patients on Original Medicare and the hospitals that treat them. The information in this table reflects care given only to patients who are on Original Medicare. All data are risk-adjusted.
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Rate of Readmission for Stroke Care patients |
July 2011 - June 2013, Medicare Patients, Within 30-Days Following Prior Hospital Stay |
HOSPITAL NAME |
Better Than U.S. National Rate (Adjusted readmissions are lower than the U.S. National Rate) |
No Different Than U.S. National Rate (Adjusted readmissions are about the same as U.S. National Rate or difference is uncertain) |
Worse Than U.S. National Rate (Adjusted readmissions are higher than U.S. National Rate) |
ALL SOUTHCOAST HOSPITAL GROUP HOSPITALS |
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Out of 4462 in the United States |
19 hospitals in the United States were Better than U.S. National Rate |
2685 hospitals in the United States were No Different than U.S. National Rate |
58 hospitals in the United States were Worse than U.S. National Rate |
1700 hospitals in the United States did not have enough cases to reliably tell how well they are performing |
Out of 63 in Massachusetts |
0 hospitals were Better than U.S. National Rate |
52 hospitals were No Different than U.S. National Rate |
3 hospitals were Worse than U.S. National Rate |
8 hospitals in Massachusetts did not have enough cases to reliably tell how well they are performing |
Note: Medicare derived the 30-Day-Risk-Readmissions measures from its own data about patients on Original Medicare and the hospitals that treat them. The information in this table reflects care given only to patients who are on Original Medicare. All data are risk-adjusted.
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Blood Clot Prevention and Treatment |
For the period of July 2014 - June 2015.* Higher rates reflect better performance. |
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Blood Clot Prevention and Treatment |
All Southcoast Hospital Group Hospitals |
VTE Prophylaxis |
ICU VTE Prophylaxis |
Overlap Therapy |
Blood thinner risk monitoring |
Blood thinner discharge instructions |
Number of Reported Cases** |
542 patients
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91 patients
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255 patients
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111 patients
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161 patients
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Indicator Score |
88% |
93% |
94% |
100% |
81% |
Mass. All Hospitals Average Indicator Score |
94% |
97% |
97% |
99% |
89% |
U.S. All Hospitals Average Indicator Score |
93% |
97% |
95% |
99% |
91% |
Data Source: U.S. Dept. HHS Hospital Compare website
**Scores with fewer than 25 cases are unreliable for predicting hospital's performance.
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Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease |
Death rate for Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease patients |
July 2011 - June 2013, Medicare Patients, Up to 30-Days Following Hospital Discharge |
HOSPITAL NAME |
Better Than U.S. National Rate (Adjusted mortality is lower than the U.S. National Rate) |
No Different Than U.S. National Rate (Adjusted mortality is about the same as U.S. National Rate or difference is uncertain) |
Worse Than U.S. National Rate (Adjusted mortality is higher than U.S. National Rate) |
ALL SOUTHCOAST HOSPITAL GROUP HOSPITALS |
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Out of 4658 in the United States |
51 hospitals in the United States were Better than U.S. National Rate |
3611 hospitals in the United States were No Different than U.S. National Rate |
89 hospitals in the United States were Worse than U.S. National Rate |
907 hospitals in the United States did not have enough cases to reliably tell how well they are performing |
Out of 63 in Massachusetts |
4 hospitals were Better than U.S. National Rate |
57 hospitals were No Different than U.S. National Rate |
0 hospitals were Worse than U.S. National Rate |
2 hospitals in Massachusetts did not have enough cases to reliably tell how well they are performing |
Note: Medicare derived the 30-Day-Risk-Adjusted Death (Mortality) measures from its own data about patients on Original Medicare and the hospitals that treat them. The information in this table reflects care given only to patients who are on Original Medicare. All data are risk-adjusted.
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Rate of Readmission for Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease patients |
July 2011 - June 2013, Medicare Patients, Within 30-Days Following Prior Hospital Stay |
HOSPITAL NAME |
Better Than U.S. National Rate (Adjusted readmissions are lower than the U.S. National Rate) |
No Different Than U.S. National Rate (Adjusted readmissions are about the same as U.S. National Rate or difference is uncertain) |
Worse Than U.S. National Rate (Adjusted readmissions are higher than U.S. National Rate) |
ALL SOUTHCOAST HOSPITAL GROUP HOSPITALS |
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Out of 4663 in the United States |
27 hospitals in the United States were Better than U.S. National Rate |
3730 hospitals in the United States were No Different than U.S. National Rate |
83 hospitals in the United States were Worse than U.S. National Rate |
823 hospitals in the United States did not have enough cases to reliably tell how well they are performing |
Out of 63 in Massachusetts |
0 hospitals were Better than U.S. National Rate |
59 hospitals were No Different than U.S. National Rate |
2 hospitals were Worse than U.S. National Rate |
2 hospitals in Massachusetts did not have enough cases to reliably tell how well they are performing |
Note: Medicare derived the 30-Day-Risk-Readmissions measures from its own data about patients on Original Medicare and the hospitals that treat them. The information in this table reflects care given only to patients who are on Original Medicare. All data are risk-adjusted.
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Hip & Knee Replacement Surgery |
Rate of Readmission for Hip & Knee Replacement Surgery patients |
July 2011 - June 2013, Medicare Patients, Within 30-Days Following Prior Hospital Stay |
HOSPITAL NAME |
Better Than U.S. National Rate (Adjusted readmissions are lower than the U.S. National Rate) |
No Different Than U.S. National Rate (Adjusted readmissions are about the same as U.S. National Rate or difference is uncertain) |
Worse Than U.S. National Rate (Adjusted readmissions are higher than U.S. National Rate) |
ALL SOUTHCOAST HOSPITAL GROUP HOSPITALS |
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Out of 3498 in the United States |
49 hospitals in the United States were Better than U.S. National Rate |
2721 hospitals in the United States were No Different than U.S. National Rate |
49 hospitals in the United States were Worse than U.S. National Rate |
679 hospitals in the United States did not have enough cases to reliably tell how well they are performing |
Out of 60 in Massachusetts |
3 hospitals were Better than U.S. National Rate |
54 hospitals were No Different than U.S. National Rate |
0 hospitals were Worse than U.S. National Rate |
3 hospitals in Massachusetts did not have enough cases to reliably tell how well they are performing |
Note: Medicare derived the 30-Day-Risk-Readmissions measures from its own data about patients on Original Medicare and the hospitals that treat them. The information in this table reflects care given only to patients who are on Original Medicare. All data are risk-adjusted.
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Hospital Wide |
Rate of Readmission Hospital-wide |
July 2013 - June 2014, Medicare Patients, Within 30-Days Following Prior Hospital Stay |
HOSPITAL NAME |
Better Than U.S. National Rate (Adjusted readmissions are lower than the U.S. National Rate) |
No Different Than U.S. National Rate (Adjusted readmissions are about the same as U.S. National Rate or difference is uncertain) |
Worse Than U.S. National Rate (Adjusted readmissions are higher than U.S. National Rate) |
ALL SOUTHCOAST HOSPITAL GROUP HOSPITALS |
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Out of 4772 in the United States |
178 hospitals in the United States were Better than U.S. National Rate |
4078 hospitals in the United States were No Different than U.S. National Rate |
337 hospitals in the United States were Worse than U.S. National Rate |
179 hospitals in the United States did not have enough cases to reliably tell how well they are performing |
Out of 64 in Massachusetts |
1 hospitals were Better than U.S. National Rate |
49 hospitals were No Different than U.S. National Rate |
14 hospitals were Worse than U.S. National Rate |
0 hospitals in Massachusetts did not have enough cases to reliably tell how well they are performing |
Note: Medicare derived the 30-Day-Risk-Readmissions measures from its own data about patients on Original Medicare and the hospitals that treat them. The information in this table reflects care given only to patients who are on Original Medicare. All data are risk-adjusted.
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