Mission Hospital has been recognized, for a remarkable twelfth time, as one of the nation’s Top 50 Cardiovascular Hospitals for 2018 by the respected IBM Watson Health (previously known as Truven Health Analytics), a leader in assessing clinical quality and value-based care.
A wide range
of objective data focusing on patient outcomes, institutional efficiency, and
fiscal management, is used to determine which hospitals are chosen for
inclusion on the annual best list. Mission Hospital is the only hospital in
western North Carolina to earn a ranking on the list. Hospitals that receive
Top 50 recognition are those institutions providing patients with the most
rapid access to emergency care and that perform high numbers of open heart
surgeries and successful cardiac catheterizations and interventional
cardiovascular procedures such as angioplasties and stent insertions.
Specifically,
the 2018 50 Top Cardiovascular Hospitals demonstrated:
- Significantly higher inpatient survival than non-winning cardiovascular hospitals (21% to 47% higher)
- Fewer patients with complications (18% to 20% fewer)
- Higher 30-day survival rates for acute myocardial infarction (AMI) and heart failure (HF), and coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) patients (0.3 to 0.9 percentage points higher)
- Lower readmission rates for AMI, HF, and CABG patients (0.6 to 0.9 percentage points lower)
- Average lengths of stay for CABG patients that were one day lower than non-winners and 0.3 to 0.5 days lower for AMI, HF and percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) patients
- $1,333 to $5,745 less in total costs per patient case
- And if every hospital in the nation performed at the winner’s level of performance:
- More than 8,900 additional lives could be saved
- Nearly 3,700 more heart patients could be complication-free
- More than $1.4 billion could be saved
Mission
Hospital performed not only within the Top 50 Cardiovascular Hospital category,
but among the very best on the list. Mission Hospital’s cardiovascular
care statistics reflect not only excellence in the care provided, but an
overwhelming superiority in care coordination – one of the most impactful
aspects of patient outcomes. During the last year, Mission Hospital performed
over 5,000 diagnostic cardiac catheterizations, 2,100 interventional
procedures, and 1,500 cardiac surgeries. In addition, nearly 2,400
electrophysiology procedures were performed; those are diagnostic tests or
interventions which examine the heart’s electrical activity and help to
diagnose and repair irregular heart rhythms or arrhythmia. The hospital’s
cardiac clinical team consists of 42 cardiologists and five cardiac
surgeons.
Only a few
hospitals across the nation provide a level of cardiovascular care that is
comparable to Mission Hospital’s, and its performance is unmatched regionally.
The speed at which Mission Hospital provides care is also exceptional: The
average Mission Hospital heart attack patient has their closed artery reopened
within 47 minutes, on average; this places the hospital in the top 10%
nationally, as it pertains to a 90-minute national benchmark expectation.
IBM Watson
conducts this annual study objectively and uses data that is quantitatively
gathered to weigh each hospital’s clinical, operational, and financial
performance. The fact that it is an objective study means that hospitals
neither apply for recognition nor can they pay to market this honor.
“Ever-improving
outcomes, increased efficiency, and fiscal accountability are what we strive
for, always,” said Jill Hoggard Green, Ph.D., RN, COO, Mission Health and
President, Mission Hospital. “This award represents the important synergistic
alignment that’s required to deliver the excellent care we aim to provide to
every resident of western North Carolina: It must be compassionately delivered,
rapidly accessed, and based on best practices; anything less simply wouldn’t
suffice. We are delighted to be recognized again by IBM Watson Health for
2018.”
“Mission
Hospital has provided among the nation’s very best cardiac care for many
years,” said William D. Kuehl, MD, Chief of Cardiology, Mission Health.
“The clinical team here is spectacular – we have some of the very best
cardiologists and cardiac surgeons in the nation. We take great pride in
providing superior care and service to everyone in our region in a manner that
is exceedingly rare to find in any non-urban environment.”
The Top 50
Cardiovascular Hospitals study is part of IBM Watson’s 100 Top Hospitals®
Program. The winning hospitals were announced in the Nov. 6, 2017,
edition of Modern Healthcare
magazine.
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