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Thomson
Reuters announces top U.S. Hospitals for
Heart Care
ANN ARBOR, Mich., Nov.
15, 2010
-- Thomson Reuters today released its annual
study identifying the top U.S. hospitals for
inpatient cardiovascular services.
The study, now in its twelfth year, for the
first time singled out 50 hospitals rather
than the traditional practice of naming 100
winners.
"We've chosen a more elite group of winners
this year. These hospitals have raised the
bar significantly," said Jean
Chenoweth,
senior vice president for performance
improvement and 100 Top Hospitals® program
at Thomson Reuters.
"They deliver higher survival rates, shorter
hospital stays, fewer readmissions, and
lower costs -- which adds up to enormous
value for the communities they serve. As a
result, everyone benefits: patients,
families, employers, insurers and the
hospital itself."
The study examined the performance of 1,022
hospitals by analyzing outcomes for patients
with heart failure and heart attacks and for
those who received coronary bypass surgery
and percutaneous coronary interventions such
as angioplasties.
The 50 Top Cardiovascular Hospitals are
listed below.
The study shows that 96 percent of
cardiovascular inpatients survive and
approximately 93 percent remain
complication-free, indicative of improved
cardiovascular care across-the-board over
the past decade. The 50 top hospitals'
performance surpasses these high-water marks
as indicated by:
Better risk-adjusted survival rates (33
percent fewer deaths than non-winning
hospitals for bypass surgery).
Lower complications indices (21 percent
lower for heart failure complications).
Fewer patients readmitted to the hospital in
the 30 days following discharge.
Shorter hospital visits and lower costs. Top
hospitals discharge heart patients a half
day sooner and spend $1,300 less
per case than non-winners.
The study evaluated general and applicable
specialty, short-term, acute care,
non-federal U.S. hospitals treating a broad
spectrum of cardiology patients.
Thomson Reuters researchers analyzed 2008
and 2009 Medicare Provider Analysis and
Review (MedPAR) data, Medicare cost reports,
and Centers for Medicare and Medicaid
Services (CMS) Hospital Compare data. They
scored hospitals in key performance areas:
risk-adjusted mortality, risk-adjusted
complications, core measures (a group of
measures that assess process of care),
percentage of coronary bypass patients with
internal mammary artery use, 30-day
mortality rates, 30-day readmission rates,
severity-adjusted average length of stay,
and wage- and severity-adjusted average
cost.
The Thomson Reuters 50 Top Cardiovascular
Hospitals were classified into three
comparison groups. (The order of hospitals
in the list does not reflect performance
ranking.)
Teaching Hospitals with Cardiovascular
Residency Programs
Mayo Clinic Hospital — Phoenix,
AZ
Cleveland Clinic Florida — Weston,
FL
St. Vincent Indianapolis Hospital — Indianapolis,
IN
The University
of Kansas Hospital
— Kansas
City, KS
Ochsner Medical Center — New
Orleans, LA
Baystate Medical Center — Springfield,
MA
Providence Hospital and Medical Center — Southfield,
MI
St. Joseph
Mercy Oakland — Pontiac,
MI
St. John Macomb–Oakland Hospital — Warren,
MI
Mayo Clinic-Saint Mary's Hospital — Rochester,
MN
Albany Medical Center — Albany,
NY
Kettering Medical Center — Kettering,
OH
Geisinger Medical Center — Danville,
PA
Robert Packer Hospital — Sayre,
PA
University of Virginia Medical
Center — Charlottesville,
VA
Teaching Hospitals without Cardiovascular
Residency Programs
Tucson Medical Center — Tucson,
AZ
Pomona Valley Hospital Medical Center — Pomona,
CA
Presbyterian/St. Luke's Medical Center — Denver,
CO
JFK Medical Center — Atlantis,
FL
Morton Plant Hospital — Clearwater,
FL
St. Luke's Boise Medical Center — Boise,
ID
Saint Alphonsus Regional Medical Center — Boise,
ID
Genesis Medical Center East — Davenport,
IA
Marquette General Hospital — Marquette,
MI
Munson Medical Center — Traverse
City, MI
Park Nicolett Methodist Hospital — St.
Louis Park, MN
Ellis Hospital — Schenectady,
NY
Mount Carmel — Columbus,
OH
Aultman Hospital — Canton,
OH
St. John Medical Center — Westlake,
OH
Saint Francis Hospital — Tulsa,
OK
Hamot Medical Center — Erie,
PA
Wellmont Holston Valley Medical Center — Kingsport,
TN
Centra Health — Lynchburg,
VA
St. Mary's Hospital — Richmond,
VA
Community Hospitals
Providence Little Company of Mary Medical
Center — Torrance,
CA
Martin Memorial Medical Center — Stuart,
FL
Venice Regional Medical Center — Venice,
FL
Delray Medical Center — Delray
Beach, FL
Edward Hospital —Naperville, IL
Advocate Good Samaritan Hospital — Downers
Grove, IL
Saint Joseph–London — London,
KY
Baptist Hospital East –— Louisville,
KY
High Point Regional Health System — High
Point, NC
Mercy Hospital Fairfield — Fairfield,
OH
Williamsport Regional Medical Center — Williamsport,
PA
Avera Heart Hospital of South
Dakota — Sioux
Falls, SD
Dixie Regional Medical Center — St.
George, UT
Memorial Regional Medical Center — Mechanicsville,
VA
Aurora BayCare Medical Center — Green
Bay, WI