PERFORMANCE AT MITCHELL COUNTY HOSPITAL DISTRICT

Critical Access Hospital in Colorado City, TX 79512

Performance: Timely and Effective Care - Process of Care Measures

MITCHELL COUNTY HOSPITAL DISTRICT
997 West I-20 Colorado City, TX 79512
Phone: (325) 728-3431

The measures of timely and effective care at Mitchell County Hospital District show how rapidly patients received recommended treatments known to get the best results for certain medical conditions. The timely and effective care measures (also known as “process of care” measures) indicate the percentage of patients who received timely treatments for common conditions, serious medical conditions or surgical procedures. These quality measures only apply to patients for whom the recommended treatment would be appropriate.

The data and graphs below compare applicable quality measures with state and national averages. Notice that small differences between different hospitals wont necessary indicate a material difference in the real world.

Emergency Department Care

The emergency department quality measures comprise sample data of all hospitalized inpatients, regardless of diagnosis or clinical condition. The waiting times at different hospitals varies depending on the number of factors including: number of patients seen, staffing levels, hospital efficiency, admitting procedures and the availability of beds for admitted patients.

MeasureHospital AverageHow this Hospital Compares
ER Waiting Time14 minutes Measure: ER Waiting Time
This emergency department measure is based on a sample size of 426. Sample data was collected between 04/01/2014 and 03/31/2015

Average wait time patients spent in the emergency room before being seen by a doctor.

A lower waiting time is better.

Discharge Time58 minutes Measure: Discharge Time
This emergency department measure is based on a sample size of 409. Sample data was collected between 04/01/2014 and 03/31/2015

Average time discharged patients spent in the emergency room before being sent home.

A lower discharge time is better.

Time Before Admission2 hours 36 minutes Measure: Time Before Admission
This emergency department measure is based on a sample size of 222. Sample data was collected between 04/01/2014 and 03/31/2015

Average time spent in the emergency room before patients were admitted to the hospital.

A lower time before admission is better.

Transfer Time1 hour 37 minutes Measure: Transfer Time
This emergency department measure is based on a sample size of 220. Sample data was collected between 04/01/2014 and 03/31/2015

Average time patients spent in the emergency room, after the doctor admitted them as an inpatient before being taken to their room.

A lower transfer time is better.

Broken Bones31 minutes Measure: Broken Bones
This emergency department measure is based on a sample size of 21. Sample data was collected between 04/01/2014 and 03/31/2015

Average time patients spent in the emergency room with broken bones before they received pain medication.

Pneumonia Care

Pneumonia is a lung infection that might be by caused by a bacteria or a virus. If the cause of pneumonia is bacterial, hospitals will treat the infection with the appropriate antibiotics.

MeasureHospital AverageHow this Hospital Compares
Pneumonia Patients given Antibiotic(s)93% Measure: Pneumonia Patients given Antibiotic(s)
This pneumonia measure is based on a sample size of 15. Sample data was collected between 04/01/2014 and 03/31/2015

Percentage of patients with pneumonia who received an initial antibiotic regimen during the first 24 hours consistent with current guidelines. [3]

A higher percentage is better.

Preventive Care

Hospitals play a key role in promoting and educating patients about preventive services like immunizations, screenings, treatment, and lifestyle changes the preventive care measures shows how well hospitals are providing preventive services in their communities.

MeasureHospital AverageHow this Hospital Compares
Patients Flu Immunization93% Measure: Patients Flu Immunization
This preventive care measure is based on a sample size of 137. Sample data was collected between 10/01/2014 and 03/31/2015

Percentage of patients assessed and given influenza vaccination.

A higher percentage of vaccinated patients is better.

Footnotes:
  • [3] Results are based on a shorter time period than required.