PNEUMONIA CARE MEASURES

Pneumonia is a serious lung infection that causes difficulty breathing, fever, cough and fatigue.  These quality measures show some of the recommended treatments for pneumonia.

 

INTERPRETING THE DATA:

 

Be careful when drawing conclusions from this information. Small numbers of patients may distort reported performance.

What does the fraction mean in all of the reports?
The denominator represents all those patients who were medically eligible to receive the particular treatment. The numerator represents all those patients who actually received the particular treatment for which they were medically qualified.
For example:

Aspirin at Arrival: 80%; 8/10
This means that 10 patients were medically eligible to receive an aspirin on arrival to the hospital and 8 patients actually received it. If a patient is allergic to aspirin, that patient would NOT be part of the denominator. “0/0” means that no patients were medically eligible to receive that particular treatment.
Data Report Period: Discharges January through September 2005:
  Antibiotics within
4 Hours
Blood Cultures Prior to Antibiotics Appropriate Antibiotics Oxygenation Assessment Pneumococcal Vaccination Smoking Cessation Counseling Composite Score
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of the term above it
Define Define Define Define Define Define Define
National Average 76%
134645/178270
83%
141879/170937
79%
131168/166913
99%
214213/215813
60%
78902/131665
77%
34552/44975
N/A
State Average 83%
949/1150
85%
880/1032
83%
863/1040
100%
1431/1433
69%
708/1027
79%
222/280
51%
733/1441
Achievable Benchmark
(Represents the average performance achieved by the top hospitals in the U.S.)
94%
17128/18243
96%
16667/17333
93%
16459/17653
100%
22348/22350
95%
12525/13190
100%
4864/4879
N/A
Brattleboro Memorial Hospital 78%
32/41
80%
32/40
75%
30/40
100%
54/54
29%
11/38
44%
4/9
30%
16/54
Central Vermont
Medical Center
79%
100/127
88%
97/110
80%
86/107
100%
141/141
77%
80/104
79%
22/28
55%
77/141
Copley Hospital 84%
36/43
83%
38/46
73%
35/48
100%
55/55
60%
24/40
100%
7/7
45%
25/55
Fletcher Allen
Health Care
80%
140/176
77%
141/182
89%
124/140
100%
231/231
36%
51/141
67%
40/60
35%
83/238
Gifford Medical Center 85%
35/41
74%
14/19
90%
38/42
100%
46/46
92%
35/38
100%
10/10
63%
29/46
Grace Cottage Hospital 80%
4/5
63%
5/8
86%
6/7
100%
8/8
60%
3/5
100%
2/2
25%
2/8
Mt. Ascutney Hospital and Health Center 85%
17/20
69%
11/16
100%
16/16
100%
24/24
71%
12/17
33%
1/3
50%
12/24
North Country Hospital 92%
34/37
87%
45/52
85%
35/41
100%
58/58
63%
26/41
67%
6/9
55%
32/58
Northeastern Vermont Regional Hospital 73%
19/26
96%
27/28
92%
24/26
100%
37/37
89%
25/28
89%
8/9
65%
24/37
Northwestern Medical Center 90%
102/113
92%
56/61
72%
88/123
98%
130/132
68%
67/99
62%
13/21
45%
60/132
Porter Hospital 92%
86/93
92%
68/74
84%
69/82
100%
106/106
57%
49/86
92%
12/13
51%
54/106
Rutland Regional
Medical Center
69%
121/175
93%
138/149
84%
120/143
100%
198/198
75%
114/151
97%
32/33
48%
95/198
Southwestern Vermont Medical Center 91%
158/173
83%
137/165
87%
121/139
100%
243/243
90%
158/175
100%
52/52
71%
173/243
Springfield Hospital 81%
65/80
87%
71/82
83%
71/86
100%
100/100
83%
53/64
54%
13/24
51%
51/101
VA Medical Center 62%
21/34
83%
33/40
N/A 100%
47/47
91%
32/35
63%
10/16
N/A

Would you like to see a further source of hospital performance data?  See Vermont information on the "Hospital Compare" website.
"Hospital Compare" was developed in conjunction with the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), an agency under the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, and the Hospital Quality Alliance (HQA). "Hospital Compare" shows measures based on data from hospitals' patient records. The data is converted to rates that measure how well hospitals care for their patients.

The table format, measure descriptions and definition of "Achievable Benchmark" were developed by the New Hampshire-based Foundation for Healthy Communities. The Northeast Healthcare Quality Foundation provided the data analysis. The Vermont Department of Banking, Insurance, Securities and Health Care Administration expresses its gratitude to both organizations.