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Leapfrog: Hawaii Among Top 5 States for Hospital Quality
By News Release @ 4:45 AM :: 5307 Views :: Hawaii Statistics, Health Care

Leapfrog: Hawaii Among Top 5 States for Hospital Quality

FPN: Maine has the highest percentage of top-rated hospitals, with 74% of its hospitals earning an "A" grade. Massachusetts was ranked second nationally, with 70% of its 64 graded hospitals earning the top grade. South Dakota, Illinois, and Hawaii rounded out the top five.

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Hospital Safety Score Reveals Hospitals Becoming Safer, but Dangers to Patients Lurk

Nationally Recognized Institutions Among the Poor Performers

News Release from Leapfrog Group

Washington, D.C., April 29, 2014 – New research reveals that 1 in 25 patients acquire an infection in the hospital – it’s one reason more than 1000 people die each day from preventable medical errors. In fact, medical errors remain the third leading cause of death in the United States. According to newly released data, despite progress, even some premier medical institutions are falling behind when it comes to patient safety.

The Spring 2014 update to The Leapfrog Group’s (Leapfrog) Hospital Safety Score, which assigns A, B, C, D and F grades to more than 2,500 general hospitals nationwide based entirely on their ability to prevent errors, injuries and infections, shows that hospitals are making incremental improvements. The data reveals that nearly one-third of all hospitals have seen a 10-percent or higher improvement in performance since 2012. The majority of those “wins” are  the result of hospitals improving their processes and safe practices – such as hand hygiene, improved staffing levels and training for nurses, and administering the correct antibiotics prior to surgery.

“The data tells us that more hospitals are working harder to create a safe environment, and that’s good news for patients,” said Leah Binder, president and CEO of Leapfrog, which administers the Hospital Safety Score. “Since a ream of disappointing studies suggested that through 2010 progress in patient safety was virtually zero, the fact that we are seeing results now is notable.  It’s a reflection of the ability to galvanize change in healthcare transparency via the Hospital Safety Score and other efforts.”

Still, Binder says, with 400,000 lives lost annually, progress is too slow for a problem this hazardous to Americans. “This spring we saw 8 million people sign-up for health insurance via the Affordable Care Act, and as they launch a search for health care providers, we’re urging them to put safety first and look for an ‘A’ hospital in their area.”

The Spring 2014 data does reveal that some hospitals remain stagnant and continually rank as poor performers.  Even more shocking is that there are a number of hospitals with national name recognition with poor safety records, receiving “Cs” and “Ds” in the Hospital Safety Score.

“While these hospitals often receive accolades for their surgical teams, state-of-the-art equipment and sought after physicians, they don’t make the grade when it comes to patient safety,” added Binder. “An institution could have the best surgeons in the world, but if the aftercare is lacking and the patient develops an infection as a result, then the hospital has failed to protect its patient.”

Additional Key Findings:

Of the 2,522 hospitals issued a Hospital Safety Score, 804 earned an “A,” 668 earned a “B,” 878 earned a “C,” 150 earned a “D” and 22 earned an “F.”

Overall, there has been a 6.3-percent mean improvement in hospital performance since 2012.

Most encouraging is that nearly one third of hospitals demonstrated a 10-percent or higher improvement in their performance on the safety measures used in the score.

48 of 50 states scored have seen improvement in their mean scores since 2012.  The exceptions are the District of Columbia and Wyoming.

Five states had zero hospitals receiving an “A” in the Spring 2014 Score, including Alaska, District of Columbia, Idaho, Nebraska and Wyoming.

Maine once again claimed the number-one spot for the state with the highest percentage of “A” hospitals, at 74-percent.

Several states saw significant improvement in the percentage of hospitals receiving an “A” in 2014. That includes New Mexico (0-percent in Fall 2013 to 14-percent in Spring 2014) and New Hampshire (8-percent in Fall 2013 to 31-percent in Spring 2014).

53 hospitals (or 2.2-percent) changed by two or more grades, showing either a significant improvement or significant decline.

The Hospital Safety Score is calculated by top patient safety experts, peer-reviewed, fully transparent and free to the public.  It can be accessed online or via a free mobile app at www.hospitalsafetyscore.org. A full analysis of the data and methodology used is also available on the Hospital Safety Score website.

For more information about the Hospital Safety Score or to view the list of state rankings, please visit www.hospitalsafetyscore.org. To learn how employers are footing the bill for hospital errors, visit Leapfrog’s Cost Calculator. Journalists interested in scheduling an interview should contact LeapfrogMedia@sternassociates.com.

About The Leapfrog Group

The Hospital Safety Score is an initiative of The Leapfrog Group (www.leapfroggroup.org), a national nonprofit organization using the collective leverage of large purchasers of health care to initiate breakthrough improvements in the safety, quality and affordability of health care for Americans. The flagship Leapfrog Hospital Survey allows purchasers to structure their contracts and purchasing to reward the highest performing hospitals. The Leapfrog Group was founded in November 2000 with support from the Business Roundtable and national funders and is now independently operated with support from its purchaser and other members.

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Link: Hawaii Hospitals Rated

Kaiser Foundation Hospital - Moanalua Medical Center

3288 Moanalua Rd

Honolulu, HI 96819

View the full Score

Pali Momi Medical Center

98-1079 Moanalua Road

Aiea, HI 96701

View the full Score

Straub Clinic & Hospital

888 South King Street MS 30/9

Honolulu, HI 96813

View the full Score

The Queen's Medical Center

1301 Punchbowl St

Honolulu, HI 96813

View the full Score

Kuakini Medical Center

347 North Kuakini Street

Honolulu, HI 96817

View the full Score

Castle Medical Center

640 Ulukahiki Street

Kailua, HI 96734

View the full Score

Hilo Medical Center

1190 Waianuenue Avenue

Hilo, HI 96720

View the full Score

Wilcox Memorial Hospital

3-3420 Kuhio Highway

Lihue, HI 96766

View the full Score

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