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Top Hospitals Have 27% Lower Mortality Rate
This according to HealthGrades, in the largest annual study of hospital quality in America, analyzing more than 40 million hospitalization records over the most recent three years. The results indicate that patients treated at top-rated hospitals nationwide are nearly one-third less likely to die, on average. Patients who undergo surgery at these high-performing hospitals also have an average five percent lower risk of complications during their stay. Overall, 171,424 lives may have been saved and 9,671 major complications avoided during the three years studied, had the quality of care at all hospitals matched the level of those in the top five percent. "This disparity in the quality of care at U.S. hospitals is disappointing," says Samantha Collier, MD, HealthGrades chief medical officer.
You can check the ratings of your local hospitals for free here.
Julia Whitty is Mother Jones' environmental correspondent and 2008 winner of the John Burroughs Medal Award. You can read from her new book, The Fragile Edge, and other writings, here.
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"This disparity in the quality of care at U.S. hospitals is disappointing," says Samantha Collier, MD, HealthGrades chief medical officer. This is great. We like equality.
Well, what kind of people does this mean? The "non top" hospitals are probably the urban ones recieving gunshot victims and car wrecks where no matter how good the hospital, people will die more often from. DO the "top hospitals" see these people? I'm not saying I don't believe there's disparity, just that this post is way short on statistics.
Posted by: Kreighton on 02/04/08 at 7:41 PM Respond
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