VALUE OF CARE AT YAVAPAI REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER
Acute Care Hospital in Prescott, AZ 86301
Payment and Value of Care
YAVAPAI REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER
1003 Willow Creek Road Prescott, AZ 86301
Phone: (928) 771-5676
The payment and value of care quality measures at Yavapai Regional Medical Center evaluate the Medicare spending per beneficiary during an inpatient hospital admission through 30 days after discharge. The following measures are price-standardized and risk-adjusted: payment for heart attack, payment for heart failure patients and payment for pneumonia patients. The measures include patients 65 years or older who were enrolled in Medicare for 12 months prior to their hospitalization and 30 days after admission.
The payment measures include: payment for heart attacks, payment for heart failure patients and payment for pneumonia patients. The value of care combines measures of payment and the patient mortality rate to assess the value of care.
Medicare spending per beneficiary
Measure | Hospital Average | How this Hospital Compares |
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Medicare Spending per Beneficiary | Hospital Rate: 0.98 Measure: Medicare Spending per Beneficiary Sample data was collected between 01/01/2014 and 12/31/2014 | National Rate: 0.98 Medicare spends ABOUT THE SAME per patient for an episode of care initiated at this hospital than it does per episode of care across all inpatient hospitals nationally. Medicare spending per beneficiary performance rate. |
Payment of Care
The payment of care measures add up all payments made to treat medical conditions starting the day the patient is hospitalized and continuing for the next 30 days. Patients admitted for a medical condition like a heart attack, heart failure, or pneumonia might need different tests, treatments, and services. The payment measures include payments made to the hospital, doctors, nurses, hospices and patient co-payments made during this time.
Measure | Hospital Average | How this Hospital Compares |
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Heart Attack Payments | $23,462 Measure: Heart Attack Payments Sample data was collected between 07/01/2011 and 06/30/2014 | Greater than the National Average Payment of $21,791 Payment for heart attack patients. |
Heart Failure Payments | $17,403 Measure: Heart Failure Payments Sample data was collected between 07/01/2011 and 06/30/2014 | Greater than the National Average Payment of $15,223 Payment for heart failure (HF) patients. |
Pneumonia Payments | $15,193 Measure: Pneumonia Payments Sample data was collected between 07/01/2011 and 06/30/2014 | No Different than the National Average Payment of $14,294 Payment for pneumonia (PN) patients. |
Value of Care
The value of care measures consider the payment amounts and the mortality rates to evaluate the quality of care received. The value of care is evaluated for heart attack, heart failure and pneumonia patients. National benchmarks help patients compare if a hospital’s death rate was better than, no different than, or worse than the national rate. Similarly, patients can compare if a hospital’s payment per condition is less than, no different than, or greater than the national average payment.
Measure | Hospital Average | How this Hospital Compares |
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Value of Care for Heart Attack | Avg. Mortality: 14.4% Avg. Payment: $23,462 | No Different than the National Mortality Average of 14.2% Higher than the National Average Payment of $21,791 Value of care for heart attack patients. Average mortality and higher payment. |
Value of Care for Heart Failure | Avg. Mortality: 10.6% Avg. Payment: $17,403 | No Different than the National Mortality Average of 11.6% Higher than the National Average Payment of $15,223 Value of care for heart failure (HF) patients. Average mortality and higher payment. |
Value of Care for Pneumonia | Avg. Mortality: 13.6% Avg. Payment: $15,193 | No Different than the National Mortality Average of 11.5% No Different than the National Average Payment of $14,294 Value of care for pneumonia (PN) patients. Average mortality and average payment. |