The PHCQA Performance & Progress Report on hosptial quality

Hospitals In: Delaware Valley Region 27 Hospitals Found

An appropriate care measure (ACM) is a score that assesses what percentage of patients (with a specified clinical condition) received all of the clinical interventions deemed appropriate under the circumstances. The appropriate care measures include four topic-specific scores (heart attack, heart failure, pneumonia, and surgical care), as well as an overall ACM score. The overall ACM score accounts for 25 possible treatments^ (7 Heart Attack, 4 Heart Failure, 6 Pneumonia, and 8 SCIP treatments) for hospital patients.

Each patient who enters a hospital with a diagnosis in one of the four above-listed clinical areas and is eligible for at least one of the treatments for that condition will be counted in the denominator of that topic-specific ACM score. If a patient enters the hospital exhibiting more than one of the four clinical conditions, the patient will only be counted as a denominator for the primary condition that caused admission to the hospital. If that patient receives all of the treatments for which they are eligible, they will be included in the numerator of the topic-specific ACM score; if they do not receive all of the treatments for which they are eligible, they will not be counted in the numerator of that topic-specific ACM score. At the end of the given time period, the number of patients that received all of the proper treatments for their clinical condition will be divided by the total number of patients entering the hospital with that condition (who were eligible at least one of the treatments). This will produce each topic-specific ACM score. The overall ACM score will add all of the “numerators” for the four clinical categories and divide that sum by the total number of patients entering the hospital that were eligible for at least one of the 25 treatments indicated in the measure.

^Starting in April 2009, one measure was removed from the heart attack category, thereby decreasing the total number of measures included in the ACM score to twenty-five. Prior to this date, twenty-six measures were included.

Total percentage of heart attack, heart failure, pneumonia, and surgical care patients who received all recommended treatments based on their clinical condition.

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Overall Appropriate Care
October 2008 - September 2009 Results *

 
   
PENNSYLVANIA RATE 88%  
Abington Memorial Hospital 84% View Historical Data
Aria Health - Bucks County Campus 92% View Historical Data
Brandywine Hospital Hospital did not release data to PHCQA
Chester County Hospital 90% View Historical Data
Crozer-Chester Medical Center 91% View Historical Data
Delaware County Memorial Hospital 91% View Historical Data
Doylestown Hospital 90% View Historical Data
Grand View Hospital 93% View Historical Data
Holy Redeemer Hospital & Medical Center 93% View Historical Data
Jennersville Regional Hospital Hospital did not release data to PHCQA
Lansdale Hospital 74% View Historical Data
Lower Bucks Hospital 62% View Historical Data
Main Line Hospital Bryn Mawr 97% View Historical Data
Main Line Hospital Lankenau 93% View Historical Data
Main Line Hospital Paoli 93% View Historical Data
Mercy Fitzgerald Hospital 91% View Historical Data
Mercy Suburban Hospital 83% View Historical Data
Montgomery Hospital Medical Center 86% View Historical Data
Phoenixville Hospital Hospital did not release data to PHCQA
Pottstown Memorial Medical Center N/A
Riddle Memorial Hospital 85% View Historical Data
Springfield Hospital 91% View Historical Data
St. Luke's Allentown Campus N/A
St. Luke's Quakertown Hospital 92% View Historical Data
St. Mary Medical Center 94% View Historical Data
Taylor Hospital 91% View Historical Data
VA Medical Center Coatesville Hospital did not release data to PHCQA

*The hospital quality measures reported on this website come from a variety of sources using several data collection processes and update schedules. While the PHCQA website contains the most recent publicly available information, the time periods represented by these data range from 6 to 24 months old. Caution should be used when drawing conclusions from these data as a hospital's performance may have changed significantly since the data was collected and reported. The PHCQA recommends you contact the hospital directly to obtain the most recent performance data.

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