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International
Leapfrog Group announces its top
hospitals
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Thirty-four
urban, eight children’s and three rural hospitals have been named 2009
Leapfrog Top Hospitals, based on results from The Leapfrog Hospital
Survey. The survey (found at
www.leapfroggroup.org) is a national, public comparison of hospitals
on key issues including mortality rates for certain common procedures,
infection rates, safety practices, and measures of efficiency.
Qualifying criteria for Leapfrog’s Top Hospital Award list remain
virtually the same as 2008, with one added dimension: once hospitals
demonstrate top quality, they must also rise to the top of the list on
efficiency.
“This year’s class of Top Hospitals not only hits the mark in areas such
as medication error prevention and preventing ICU deaths, but they also
use their resources wisely, providing excellent and efficient outcomes
for patients,” said Leah Binder, CEO, The Leapfrog Group. “Regardless of
what happens to healthcare reform, these hospitals are the future.”
This year, Leapfrog recognizes a new category: Top Rural Hospitals. The
award winners in 2009 scored in the top decile nationally for efficiency
and are located in Georgia and Maine:
• Polk Medical Center; Cedartown GA
• Stephens Memorial Hospital; Norway ME
• Waldo County General Hospital; Belfast ME
“Rural hospitals deserve special recognition as they often have higher
hurdles to clear than their larger, urban counterparts in terms of
access to capital and other resources,” said Binder, a former
administrator of a rural hospital.
In 2009, Top Hospitals in urban settings fulfill the following criteria:
• Fully meet Leapfrog standards for implementing computer physician
order entry (CPOE) systems (that have been shown to reduce medication
errors by up to 85%), and for passing Leapfrog’s test of their system;
• Fully meet stringent performance standards for complex, high-risk
procedures (such as heart bypass surgery) done in that particular
hospital;
• Fully meet standards for staffing the ICU, shown to reduce mortality
by 40% or more;
• Score in the top decile in the country for efficiency – scored by the
Leapfrog Hospital Recognition Program incorporating quality outcomes,
length of stay, readmission rates, and incidence of hospital acquired
conditions and infections. The efficiency standard applies to heart
bypass surgery, heart angioplasty, heart attack and pneumonia patients.
“We know from research that Leapfrog-reporting hospitals are among the
best in the country, and they demonstrate through Leapfrog that they set
ambitious goals for their performance,” said Binder, pointing to a study
by Dr Ashish Jha at Harvard Medical School, published in the
peer-reviewed Journal of the Joint Commission in 2008, concluding that
Leapfrog hospitals have lower mortality and better quality of care than
those that don’t report to Leapfrog.
“Not all hospitals make the top hospital list, but every hospital that
participates in Leapfrog deserves credit. They are fundamentally
changing the hospital market into one that is highly responsive to the
quality, cost and value needs of consumers and large buyers of
healthcare,” said David Knowlton, Chair of The Leapfrog Group and
President & CEO of the New Jersey Health Care Quality Institute.
This year’s top urban hospitals are located in 13 states – Arizona,
California, Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, New
Jersey, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee and Washington:
• Mayo Clinic Hospital; Phoenix AZ
• California Pacific Medical Center - Davies Campus; San Francisco CA
• California Pacific Medical Center - California Campus; San Francisco
CA
• California Pacific Medical Center - Pacific Campus; San Francisco CA
• Kaiser Permanente Anaheim Medical Center; Anaheim CA
• Kaiser Permanente Baldwin Park Medical Center; Baldwin Park CA
• Kaiser Permanente Bellflower/Downey Medical Center; Bellflower CA
• Kaiser Permanente Hayward Hospital; Hayward CA
• Kaiser Permanente Sacramento Hospital; Sacramento CA
• Kaiser Permanente South Sacramento Hospital; Sacramento CA
• Stanford Hospital & Clinics; Stanford CA
• University of California Davis Medical Center; Sacramento CA
• NorthShore University HealthSystem’s Highland Park Hospital;
• Highland Park IL
• Northwestern Memorial Hospital; Chicago IL
• Rush University Medical Center; Chicago IL
• University of Maryland Medical Center; Baltimore MD
• Baystate Medical Center; Springfield MA
• Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center; Boston MA
• Brigham and Women’s Hospital; Boston MA
• North Shore Medical Center - Union Hospital; Lynn MA
• Norwood Hospital; Norwood MA
• Detroit Receiving Hospital; Detroit MI
• Harper-Hutzel Hospital; Detroit MI
• Mayo Clinic - Methodist Hospital; Rochester MN
• Mayo Clinic Saint Mary’s; Rochester MN
• Regions Hospital; Saint Paul MN
• The Valley Hospital; Ridgewood NJ
• University Medical Center at Princeton; Princeton NJ
• James Cancer Hospital and Solove Research Institute; Columbus OH
• The Ohio State University Hospital; Columbus OH
• Lehigh Valley Hospital; Allentown PA
• Bon Secours St. Francis Health System; Greenville SC
• Vanderbilt University Hospital; Nashville TN
• Virginia Mason Medical Center; Seattle WA
Top pediatric hospitals in 2009 achieved a quality score of 95 or better
through Leapfrog’s Hospital Recognition Program and are located in
California, District of Columbia, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Ohio,
Pennsylvania, and Tennessee:
• Childrens Hospital Los Angeles; Los Angeles CA
• Children’s Hospital of Orange County; Orange CA
• Children’s National Medical Center; Washington DC
• Children’s Hospital Boston; Boston MA
• Children’s Hospitals and Clinics of Minnesota – Minneapolis, MN
• Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center; Cincinnati OH
• Childrens Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC; Pittsburgh PA
• The Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt; Nashville TN
The Leapfrog Group (www.leapfroggroup.org)
uses the collective leverage of large purchasers of healthcare to
initiate breakthrough improvements in the safety, quality, and
affordability of healthcare for Americans. The Leapfrog Group was
founded in November 2000 by the Business Roundtable, and is now
independently operated with support from its members.
The Leapfrog Hospital Survey, the organization said, is the gold
standard for comparing hospitals’ performance on the national standards
of safety, quality, and efficiency that are most relevant to consumers
and purchasers of care. Hospitals that participate in The Leapfrog
Hospital Survey achieve hospital-wide improvements that translate into
millions of lives and dollars saved. Leapfrog’s purchaser members use
Survey results to inform their employees and purchasing strategies. In
2009, 1206 hospitals across the country completed The Leapfrog Hospital
Survey.
Posted Jan. 14, 2010

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