"Leapfrog Group's 2008 Top Hospitals Excel at Patient
Safety", (c) Daniel Danzig, The Leapfrog Group, 24
September 2008
Twenty-six
hospitals and seven children’s hospitals have been named
2008 Top Hospitals, based on results of the Leapfrog
Hospital Survey. The survey is the nation’s premier
hospital patient safety evaluation tool and provides
consumers and health care purchasers with up-to-date
assessments of 1,220 participating hospitals’ quality and
safety at its Web site, www.leapfroggroup.org.
The voluntary survey provides the most
complete picture of hospital quality and safety vailable
in the U.S., and asks hospitals about their performance in
four crucial areas, or “leaps”:
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Do physicians enter prescriptions and
other orders into computers linked to medication error
prevention software? And are those systems tested to
assure that users are warned about serious prescribing
errors?
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How well do hospitals perform seven
complex high-risk procedures* and care for high-risk
deliveries? (*Coronary artery bypass graft, percutaneous
coronary intervention, abdominal aortic aneurysm repair,
aortic valve replacement, pancreatic resection,
esophagectomy, bariatric surgery.)
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Are hospital intensive care units (ICUs)
staffed by qualified specialists?
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Do hospitals have safety practices and
policies advocated by the National Quality Forum to
reduce harm and errors?
“Top Hospitals demonstrate an exceptional
level of performance and serve as a model for other
hospitals,” said Leah Binder, CEO, The Leapfrog Group.
“However, all participating hospitals deserve praise for
their willingness to raise the veil on how well they
perform.”
Leapfrog encourages continual improvement
in hospital safety and each year raises the bar on what’s
required to become a Top Hospital. “Last year’s Top
Hospitals are all still excellent performers, but this
year’s class has taken additional steps to earn the right
to be recognized as Top Hospitals,” said Binder.
Binder pointed out that as all hospitals
improve performance, it becomes more difficult to be among
the top performers.
Top Hospitals in 2008:
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Fully meet Leapfrog standards for not
only implementing computer physician order entry (CPOE)
systems that help prevent medication errors, but have
also carefully tested their CPOE systems with Leapfrog’s
CPOE Evaluation Tool;
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Fully meet stringent performance
standards for at least one of the complex, high-risk
procedures (such as heart bypass surgery) done in that
particular hospital;
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Fully meet the ICU staffing standard;
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Fully meet or demonstrate “substantial
progress” on 13 additional nationally recognized safe
practices, such as preventing pneumonia or bloodstream
infections.
“This year we added a requirement that Top
Hospitals evaluate their CPOE systems with a tool that
ensures that their systems are alerting physicians to
common, serious prescribing errors,” said Binder.
In addition to the four “leaps”, the
Leapfrog Hospital Survey asks hospitals to report progress
on other important patient safety areas:
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Participating in other public reporting
initiatives;
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Adhering to the Leapfrog “Never Events”
policy;
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Measuring how efficiently resources are
used for coronary artery bypass graft (CABG),
percutaneous coronary interventions (PCI), acute
myocardial infarction (AMI), and pneumonia;
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Helping patients avoid pressure ulcers
and other hospital-related injuries.
A study published in the June issue of the
Journal on Quality and Patient Safety found that hospitals
that perform well on the Leapfrog Hospital Survey have
lower mortality and better quality of care than those who
either didn’t perform as well on the survey or who chose
not to complete the survey.
“Every day, hundreds of patients are
receiving hundreds of different procedures. Medical
mistakes are a leading cause of death each year, causing
more deaths than car accidents, breast cancer and AIDS
combined,” said Binder, who pointed out that the survey
continually adds new measures that fairly demonstrate a
hospital’s capacity to provide safe, high quality care.
This year’s top hospitals are located in
10 states: Arizona, California, Illinois, Maryland,
Michigan, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and
Washington:
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Mayo Clinic Hospital; Phoenix, AZ
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California Pacific Medical Center
(California, Davies, Pacific Campuses); San Francisco,
CA
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Kaiser Permanente Bellflower Medical
Center; Bellflower, CA
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Kaiser Permanente Harbor City Medical
Center, Harbor City, CA
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University of California UCI Medical
Center, Orange, CA
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Evanston Hospital; Evanston, IL
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Northwestern Memorial Hospital; Chicago,
IL
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Sinai Hospital, Baltimore; MD
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University of Maryland Medical Center;
Baltimore, MD
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Detroit Receiving Hospital & University
Health Center; Detroit, MI
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Harper-Hutzel Hospital, Detroit; MI
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Henry Ford Macomb Hospitals, Clinton
Township; MI
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Saint Mary's Health Care, Grand Rapids;
MI
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Sinai-Grace Hospital; Detroit, MI
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University of Michigan Hospitals &
Health Centers; Ann Arbor, MI
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Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital;
New Brunswick, NJ
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University Medical Center at Princeton;
NJ
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NYU Hospitals Center; New York, NY
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Summa Health Systems Hospitals - Akron
City Hospital; Akron, OH
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The Christ Hospital; Cincinnati, OH
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University Hospitals Case Medical
Center; Cleveland, OH
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Lehigh Valley Hospital; Allentown, PA
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Lehigh Valley Hospital Muhlenberg;
Bethlehem, PA
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Virginia Mason Medical Center, Seattle,
WA
Top pediatric hospitals are located in
District of Columbia, Massachusetts, Michigan, Ohio,
Pennsylvania, and Tennessee.
Top children’s hospitals:
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Children National Medical Center;
Washington, DC
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Children’s Hospital Boston; MA
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Children’s Hospital of Michigan; Detroit
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Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical
Center; OH
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Rainbow Babies and Children’s Hospital;
Cleveland, OH
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Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh of
UPMC; PA
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Monroe Carell Jr. Children's Hospital at
Vanderbilt; Nashville, TN
“The Leapfrog survey is a vital tool for
hospitals seeking to be more transparent and to
demonstrate publicly their commitment to excellence in
quality and patient safety. Through its partnership with
employers and health care purchasing organizations across
the country, Leapfrog is helping drive significant
improvements in hospital care," said Jill Berger, Chair of
The Leapfrog Group and Vice President, Health & Welfare
for Marriott International, Inc.
Results for all hospitals participating in
the 2008 can be found at
www.leapfroggroup.org.
The Leapfrog Group (www.leapfroggroup.org).
The Leapfrog Group uses its members’ collective leverage
to initiate breakthrough improvements in the safety,
quality, and affordability of health care for Americans.
The Leapfrog Group was founded in November 2000 by the
Business Roundtable and is supported by its members, the
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, The Commonwealth Fund, the
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality and other
sources.
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