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Compared to other Joint Commission Accredited Organizations |
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Nationwide |
Statewide |
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Hospital Results |
Top 10% Scored at Least:
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Average Rate:
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Top 10% Scored at Least:
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Average Rate:
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ACE inhibitor or ARB for LVSD*
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ACE inhibitor or ARB for LVSD*
Heart attack patients who receive either a prescription for a medicine called an “ACE inhibitor” or a medicine called an angiotensin receptor blocker (ARB) when they are discharged from the hospital. This measure reports what percent of heart attack patients who have problems with the heart pumping enough blood to the body were prescribed medicines to improve the heart’s ability to pump blood.
(See Quarterly Results) |
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100% |
96% |
100% |
94% |
99% of 79 eligible Patients |
Adult smoking cessation advice/counseling*
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Adult smoking cessation advice/counseling*
Heart attack patients who are given advice about stopping smoking while they are in the hospital.
This measure reports what percent of adult heart attack patients are provided advice and/or counseling
to quit smoking. Smoking harms the heart, lungs and blood vessels and makes existing heart disease worse.
Limitations of measure use - see Accreditation Quality Report User Guide.
(See Quarterly Results) |
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100% |
99% |
100% |
99% |
100% of 80 eligible Patients |
Aspirin at arrival*
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Aspirin at arrival*
Heart attack patients receiving aspirin when arriving at the hospital. This measure reports what percent of heart attack patients receive aspirin within 24 hours before or after they arrive at the hospital. Aspirin is beneficial because it reduces the tendency of blood to clot in blood vessels of the heart and improves survival rates.
(See Quarterly Results) |
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100% |
98% |
100% |
97% |
97% of 148 eligible Patients |
Aspirin prescribed at discharge*
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Aspirin prescribed at discharge*
Heart attack patients who receive a prescription for aspirin when being discharged from the hospital. This measure reports how often aspirin was prescribed to heart attack patients when they are leaving a hospital. Aspirin is beneficial because it reduces the tendency of blood to clot in blood vessels of the heart and improves survival rates.
(See Quarterly Results) |
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100% |
98% |
100% |
97% |
99% of 250 eligible Patients |
Beta blocker prescribed at discharge*
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Beta blocker prescribed at discharge*
Heart attack patients who have a medicine called a "beta blocker" prescribed when they are discharged from the hospital. This measure reports what percent of heart attack patients were prescribed a special type of medicine when leaving the hospital, that has been shown to reduce further heart damage.
(See Quarterly Results) |
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100% |
98% |
100% |
98% |
99% of 261 eligible Patients |
Fibrinolytic therapy received within 30 minutes of hospital arrival*
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Fibrinolytic therapy received within 30 minutes of hospital arrival*
Heart attack patients who receive a medicine that breaks up blood clots (fibrinolytic therapy) within 30 minutes of hospital arrival. This measure reports how quickly heart attack patients were given a medication that breaks up blood clots (fibrinolytic therapy). Breaking up blood clots increases blood flow to the heart. If blood flow is returned to the heart muscle quickly during a heart attack, the risk of death is decreased. The medicine that breaks up clots in the arteries and allows the return of normal blood flow is called fibrinolytic therapy and is used in certain types of heart attacks. It is important that this medicine be given quickly after a heart attack is diagnosed.
(No Quarterly Results are available)
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100% |
55% |
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Primary PCI received within 90 minutes of hospital arrival*
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Primary PCI received within 90 minutes of hospital arrival*
Heart attack patient with a clogged artery in the heart that is opened with a balloon therapy called PCI within 90 minutes of hospital arrival. This measure reports how quickly heart attack patients had a clogged artery in the heart opened with a balloon therapy called PCI to increase blood flow to the heart and reduce heart damage. Lack of blood supply to heart muscle can cause lasting heart damage. In certain types of heart attacks, a small balloon is threaded into a blood vessel in the heart to open up a clogged artery that keeps the blood from flowing to the heart muscle. It is important that this therapy be given quickly after a heart attack is diagnosed.
(See Quarterly Results) |
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100% |
87% |
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97% of 33 eligible Patients |
| The U.S. National 30-day Death Rate from
Heart Attack = 17% |
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Better Than U.S. National Rate
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No Different Than U.S. National Rate
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Worse Than U.S. National Rate
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30-Day Death (Mortality) Rates from Heart Attack |
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(See Rate Details)
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| Out of 4609 hospitals in U.S.
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131 hospitals in the U.S.
Better than U.S. National Rate |
2814 hospitals in the U.S.
No different than U.S. National Rate |
54 hospitals in the U.S.
Worse than U.S. National Rate |
| 1610 hospitals in the United States did not have enough cases to reliably tell how well they are performing |
| Out of 52 hospitals in West virginia |
0 hospitals in West virginia
Better than U.S. National Rate |
37 hospitals in West virginia
No different than U.S. National Rate |
0 hospitals in West virginia
Worse than U.S. National Rate |
| 15 hospitals in the United States did not have enough cases to reliably tell how well they are performing |
For technical information on 30 Day Risk Adjusted Mortality measures read more.
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| The U.S. Rate for Readmissions for
Heart Attack Patients = 20% |
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Better Than U.S. National Rate
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No Different Than U.S. National Rate
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Worse Than U.S. National Rate
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30 Day Hospital Readmission Rates for Heart Attack Patients
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(See Rate Details)
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| Out of 4520 hospitals in U.S.
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36 hospitals in the U.S.
Better than U.S. National Rate |
2488 hospitals in the U.S.
No different than U.S. National Rate |
52 hospitals in the U.S.
Worse than U.S. National Rate |
| 1944 hospitals in the United States did not have enough cases to reliably tell how well they are performing |
| Out of 51 hospitals in West virginia |
1 hospitals in West virginia
Better than U.S. National Rate |
26 hospitals in West virginia
No different than U.S. National Rate |
0 hospitals in West virginia
Worse than U.S. National Rate |
| 24 hospitals in the United States did not have enough cases to reliably tell how well they are performing |
For technical information on Hospital Readmission Rates read more.
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