Munroe Regional Medical Center has been named one of the nation's 100 Top Hospitals® for cardiovascular care by Thomson Reuters. Munroe Regional is the only community hospital in the United States to have won this prestigious award 10 times and one of only five hospitals in the state of Florida to have won this year.
“I am extraordinarily proud of all of our leadership, physicians, staff, and volunteers who all help make Munroe Heart one of the best cardiovascular programs in the nation,” said Steve Purves, President & CEO of Munroe Regional Medical Center. “This is very good news for Munroe Regional and for our community.”
Thomson Reuters’ annual study — 100 Top Hospitals: Cardiovascular Benchmarks — examined the performance of 971 hospitals by analyzing clinical outcomes for patients diagnosed with heart failure and heart attacks and for those who received coronary bypass surgery or percutaneous cardiovascular interventions (PCI) such as angioplasties. The 2009 winners were announced November 16th in Modern Healthcare magazine.
“Cardiovascular disease is still the number-one killer in the United States so we look for the hospitals that provide the best care,” said Jean Chenoweth, senior vice president for performance improvement and 100 Top Hospitals programs of Thomson Reuters. “These hospitals set the national standard for cardiovascular disease outcomes, process of care, efficiency, and lower costs. They deliver significant value to their communities.”
The study, in its 11th year, found that the 100 Top Hospitals cardiovascular winners have:
- 17 percent lower mortality rates for heart attack patients.
- 10 percent lower mortality rates for heart failure patients.
- 27 percent lower mortality for bypass surgery patients.
- 22 percent lower mortality following PCI.
- Fewer post-operative complications — 99 percent of patients were complication-free.
- Close to 12 percent shorter average hospital stay.
- 12 percent lower cost per case.
The 100 Top Hospitals study focused on short-term, acute care, non-federal U.S. hospitals that treat a broad spectrum of cardiology patients. Thomson Reuters researchers analyzed 2007 and 2008 Medicare Provider Analysis and Review (MedPAR) data, 2008 Medicare cost reports, and data from other sources. They scored hospitals in key performance areas: risk-adjusted medical mortality, risk-adjusted surgical mortality, risk-adjusted complications, core measures score, percentage of coronary bypass patients with internal mammary artery use, procedure volume, severity-adjusted average length of stay, and wage- and severity-adjusted average cost.
The measures were calculated for three classes of hospitals with the following number of winners in each:
- Teaching with cardiovascular residency programs, 30 winners.
- Teaching without cardiovascular residency programs, 40 winners.
- Community, 30 winners.
For more information please contact Ryan Gerds, Public Information Officer, at 402-5206 or by email at ryangerds@mrhs.org.
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