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Quality Report
Pneumonia -
Mills-Peninsula Health Services
Pneumonia and Influenza are the sixth leading cause of death in the United States. The incidence of pneumonia increases with age, and approximately 90 percent of deaths in the population aged 65 or older are due to this condition. Below are some of the key areas that medical experts focus on when caring for patients with pneumonia. They include important actions that should be taken when a patient is hospitalized with pneumonia.
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Blood
culture performed before antibiotic therapy |
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MPHS Avg. - 96%
U.S. Avg. 91%
Top U.S. Performance - 100%
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Initial
antibiotic timing |
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MPHS Avg. - 100%
U.S. Avg. 93%
Top U.S. Performance - 100%
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Most
appropriate antibiotics given |
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MPHS Avg. - 97%
U.S. Avg. 87%
Top U.S. Performance - 97%
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Pneumococcal
vaccination given |
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MPHS Avg. - 100%
U.S. Avg. 84%
Top U.S. Performance - 99%
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Influenza
vaccination given |
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MPHS Avg. - 100%
U.S. Avg. 82%
Top U.S. Performance - 100%
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Smoking
cessation advice/counseling |
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MPHS Avg. - 100%
U.S. Avg. 89%
Top U.S. Performance - 100%
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Mills-Peninsula Health Services (MPHS)
Data Source: Data from MIDAS DataVision (and provided to CMS), August 2008- August 2009 |
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The number of cases is too small (n<25) for purposes of reliably predicting hospital performance |
 | U.S. Average
Data Source: CMS Hospital Compare, Q108 - Q408 |
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nationwide.
Data Source: CMS Hospital Compare, Q108 - Q408 |
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