Pneumonia Process of Care Measures
Aligned with national averages outlined by The Joint Commission, we meet national standards on pneumonia treatment and prevention, ranging from providing vaccinations to performing cultures. At Trinity, we also emphasize smoking cessation as smokers are at an increased risk for developing pneumonia.
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Pneumonia (PN)
January 2011 to December 2011
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Measure
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Moline & Rock Island
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Bettendorf
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Muscatine
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TJC National Average*
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Pneumococcal Vaccination
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99.2%
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96.9%
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100.0%
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95.4%
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Blood Cultures Performed Within 24 Hours Prior to or 24 Hours After Hospital Arrival for Patients Who Were Transferred to ICU
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96.8%
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100.0%
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93.8%
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97.3%
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Blood Cultures Performed in the Emergency Department Prior to Initial Antibiotic Received in Hospital
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99.2%
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100.0%
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100.0%
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96.6%
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Adult Smoking Cessation Advice/Counseling
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95.9%
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100.0%
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100.0%
|
98.6%
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Initial Antibiotic Received Within 6 Hours of Hospital Arrival
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97.4%
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98.6%
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100%
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95.8%
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Initial Antibiotic Selection for CAP in Immunocompetant Patient
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98.2%
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100.0%
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100%
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Initial Antibiotic Selection for CAP in Immunocompetent - ICU Patient
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87.5%
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100.0%
|
100.0%
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84.0%
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Initial Antibiotic Selection for CAP in Immunocompetent - Non ICU Patient
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100%
|
100.0%
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73.8% |
95.6%
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Influenza Vaccination
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95.4%
|
95.0%
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100.0%
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93.7%
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*TJC stands for The Joint Commission