Healthgrades ratings show you how well a hospital performed in providing patient care. When receiving treatment for a specific condition or undergoing a specific procedure in the hospital, you want the best care possible. You lower your risk of experiencing a negative outcome by selecting a five-star hospital.
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Heart failure, or congestive heart failure (CHF), occurs when your heart is damaged and too weak to pump enough oxygen-rich blood to the body. Fluid pools in your body’s tissues, causing swelling and life-threatening lung congestion.
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Clinical Quality: Critical Care
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Sepsis is caused by any serious infection that spreads through the bloodstream and results in potentially life-threatening inflammation throughout the body.
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Clinical Quality: Gastrointestinal
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A gastrointestinal (GI) bleed is bleeding that occurs anywhere in the digestive tract. Ulcers, gastritis, esophageal varices, diverticulosis, bowel inflammation, and GI tumors can cause potentially life-threatening GI bleeding.
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Clinical Quality: Orthopedic
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* Number of cases may not represent total volume.
Complication Based Ratings
Hospital
National Average
Hip Fracture Treatment
Complications Based Rating on 30 hospital cases and a national average of 253 cases.
Hip fracture treatment often
requires surgical repair of the upper part of the thigh bone (femur) that fits
into the hip socket. Hip fracture treatment may involve repositioning the bones
and holding them in place using metal plates and screws.
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Clinical Quality: Pulmonary
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What Is Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)?
COPD is a serious lung disease that includes chronic bronchitis, emphysema, and chronic obstructive asthma. These diseases inflame and constrict the airways in the lungs and limit your ability to breathe.
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Pneumonia is a lung infection usually caused by viruses and bacteria. It is a common complication of hospitalization and critical illnesses, particularly lung diseases.
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Patient safety ratings show you how well a hospital safeguards patients from potential complications. Look for hospitals that are rated “Better Than Expected" or "As Expected" to reduce your risk.
Rated Better Than Expected in 0 safety indicators
Rated As Expected in 10 safety indicators
Pressure sores or bed sores acquired in the hospital
Collapsed lung due to a procedure or surgery in or around the chest
Catheter-related bloodstream infections acquired at the hospital
Hip fracture following surgery
Excessive bruising or bleeding as a consequence of a procedure or surgery
Electrolyte and fluid imbalance following surgery
Respiratory failure following surgery
Deep blood clots in the lungs or legs following surgery
Breakdown of abdominal incision site
Accidental cut, puncture, perforation or hemorrhage during medical care
Rated Worse Than Expected in 1 safety indicators
Death in procedures where mortality is usually very low
0Events relating to foreign objects left in body during a surgery or procedure