Vascular Surgery: Patient Experience
Patient experience is measured by the following criteria:
- Length of stay
- Readmission to the Hospital
Length of Stay as a Quality Measure
Why is this important to you as a patient?
This measure indicates the number of days a patient spends in the hospital. A shorter length of stay usually indicates more efficient and effective care. It means the patient can return home faster to recuperate in a familiar, more comfortable surrounding. A shorter stay in the hospital is also generally less disruptive for the patient and his / her family.
How do we compare outcomes?
UHCMC participates in the University HealthSystem Consortium (UHC) comparative database along with more than 100 other academic centers across the country. The national comparison shown below compares our outcomes to those of other nationally-recognized academic medical centers.
Results:
UHCMC’s average length of stay for vascular surgery is better than expected.
Readmission to the Hospital as a Quality Measure
Why is this important to you as a patient?
This measure indicates the number of patients who are discharged from the hospital and then readmitted within 30 days of their discharge. A lower number indicates more efficient and effective care.
How do we compare outcomes?
UHCMC participates in the University HealthSystem Consortium (UHC) comparative database along with more than 100 other academic centers across the country. The national comparison shown below compares our outcomes to those of other nationally-recognized academic medical centers.
Results:
UHCMC’s readmission to the hospital for vascular surgery is better than expected.
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- UH Case Medical Center
- Academic Medical Center
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