CMS collected provider data for the hospital return days, unplanned readmissions and measures of unplanned hospital visits after outpatient procedures. Data was collected from July 2019 through June 2022. (Note: Data from the first and second quarters of 2020 were not reported due to the pandemic). CMS updated the data April 24.
Here are the hospitals with the highest and lowest 30-day readmission rates for heart failure:
Lowest
Meadowview Regional Medical Center (Maysville, Ky.): -62.2
Spokane (Wash.) VA Medical Center: -60.6
Cheyenne (Wyo.) VA Medical Center: -59
W.G. (Bill) Hefner Salisbury VA Medical Center (Salisbury, N.C.): -56.2
Mercy Hospital Lebanon (Mo.): -56
Aurora Lakeland Medical Center (Elkhorn, Wis.): -54.7
Logan (Utah) Regional Hospital: -54.3
Fayetteville (Ark.) VA Medical Center: -53.1
Christus Spohn Hospital Alice (Texas): -53
Idaho Falls (Idaho) Community Hospital: -52.5
Highest
Salem (Mo.) Memorial District Hospital: 140.9
Keralty Hospital (Miami): 131.6
FF Thompson Hospital (Canandaigua, N.Y.): 99.9
Beaumont Hospital-Dearborn (Mich.): 96.7
University Medical Center (Las Vegas): 89.7
Detroit Receiving Hospital: 88.6
Logan Memorial Hospital (Russellville, Ky.): 86.5
St, John’s Riverside Hospital (Yonkers, N.Y.): 86.5
Nassau University Medical Center (East Meadow, N.Y.): 85.7
St John’s Episcopal Hospital At South Shore (New York City): 83.1
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