CMS collected provider data for the hospital return days, unplanned readmissions and measures of unplanned hospital visits after outpatient procedures. Note: Data from the first and second quarters of 2020 were not reported due to the pandemic.
Here are the hospitals with the highest and lowest 30-day readmission rates for acute myocardial infarction:
Lowest rates:
1. Morristown (N.J.) Medical Center: 11
2. Christus Mother Frances Hospital (Tyler, Texas): 11.1
3. St. George (Utah) Regional Hospital: 11.2
4. Christus St. Vincent Regional Medical Center (Santa Fe, N.M.): 11.3
5. Kootenai Health (Coeur D’alene, Idaho): 11.4
6. Mayo Clinic Hospital Rochester (Minn.): 11.5
6. Memorial Mission Hospital and Asheville (N.C.) Surgery Center: 11.5
6. McKay Dee Hospital (Ogden, Utah): 11.5
9. Sutter Roseville (Calif.) Medical Center: 11.6
10. Covenant Medical Center (Lubbock, Texas): 11.7
Highest rates:
1. Glenwood Regional Medical Center (West Monroe, La.): 17.7
2. Henry Ford Health Hospital (Detroit): 17.6
3. Mercy St. Vincent Medical Center (Toledo, Ohio): 17.5
4. Lowell (Mass.) General Hospital: 17.4
4. Beaumont Hospital Royal Oak (Mich.): 17.4
6. University of Texas Medical Branch Galveston: 17.3
7. VA Southern Arizona Healthcare System (Tucson, Ariz.): 17.1
8. Baptist Memorial Hospital DeSoto (Southaven, Miss.): 17.1
9. McLaren Flint (Mich.): 17
10. Houston Healthcare (Warner Robins, Ga.): 16.9
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