ST ANTHONY REGIONAL HOSPITAL - CARROLL, IA
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Back to Hospital Data. Institution representatives - add corrected or new information about ST ANTHONY REGIONAL HOSPITAL » ST ANTHONY REGIONAL HOSPITAL311 SOUTH CLARK STREET CARROLL, IA, 51401 Phone (make sure to verify first before calling): (712) 792-3581 Hospital Type: Acute Care Hospitals Hospital Owner: Voluntary non-profit - Church Emergency Services: Yes Type: Swing Bed Hospitals Dialysis Facility located within this hospital: SAINT ANTHONYS REGIONAL HOSPITAL Provided Services
Employment Full-Time EquivalentLicensed Practical Or Vocational Nurses : 12.59Registered Professional Nurses : 62.65 Other Salaried Personnel : 214.40 Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNA) : 5.00 Dieticians : 3.13 Occupational Therapists : 1.00 Physical Therapists : 4.65 Registered Pharmacists : 3.13 Physicians : 6.13 Medical Social Workers : 3.00 Medical Laboratory Technologists : 2.00 Nuclear Medicine Technicians : 1.00 Physician Assistants : 2.00 Diagnostic Radiology Technicians : 5.75 Number Of BedsTotal: 142Total Certified: 63 Psychiatric Unit Beds: 14 Average Medicare PaymentAcute myocardial infarction, discharged alive w/o CC/MCC: $4,512
Acute myocardial infarction, discharged alive w MCC: $10,069
Acute myocardial infarction, discharged alive w CC: $6,464
Heart failure and shock w/o CC/MCC: $3,747
Heart failure and shock w MCC: $7,577
Heart failure and shock w CC: $5,225
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease w/o CC/MCC: $3,764
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease w MCC: $6,761
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease w CC: $5,063
Simple pneumonia and pleurisy w MCC: $7,434
Diabetes w MCC: $7,338
Chest Pain: $2,757
Laparoscopic cholecystectomy w/o c.d.e. w/o CC/MCC: $5,845
Laparoscopic cholecystectomy w/o c.d.e. w CC: $8,566
Major small and large bowel procedures w/o CC/MCC: $8,419
Major small and large bowel procedures w CC: $13,278
Major small and large bowel procedures w MCC: $33,787
Bilateral or multiple major joint procs of lower extremity w/o MCC: $16,640
Major joint replacement or reattachment of lower extremity w/o MCC: $10,418
Major joint replacement or reattachment of lower extremity w MCC: $17,073
Revision of hip or knee replacement w/o CC/MCC: $13,223
Biopsies of musculoskeletal system and connective tissue w/o CC/MCC: $7,650
Kidney and ureter procedures for neoplasm w MCC: $17,352
Kidney and ureter procedures for neoplasm w CC: $9,665
Uterine and adnexa proc for non-malignancy w/o CC/MCC: $4,378
Use of Medical ImagingOutpatients with low back pain who had an MRI without trying recommended treatments first, such as physical therapy.
Outpatients who had a follow-up mammogram or ultrasound within 45 days after a screening mammogram.
Outpatient CT scans of the abdomen that were combination (double) scans.
Outpatient CT scans of the chest that were combination (double) scans.
Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare ProvidersNumber of Completed Surveys: 300 or moreSurvey Response Rate: 61% How often did nurses communicate well with patients? Sometimes or never
Usually
Always
How often did doctors communicate well with patients? Sometimes or never
Usually
Always
How often did patients receive help quickly from hospital staff? Sometimes or never
Usually
Always
How often was patients' pain well controlled? Sometimes or never
Usually
Always
How often did staff explain about medicines before giving them to patients? Sometimes or never
Usually
Always
How often were the patients' rooms and bathrooms kept clean? Sometimes or never
Usually
Always
How often was the area around patients' rooms kept quiet at night? Sometimes or never
Usually
Always
Were patients given information about what to do during their recovery at home? Yes
No
How do patients rate the hospital overall on a scale from 0 (lowest) to 10 (highest)? 6 or lower
7 or 8
9 or 10
Would patients recommend the hospital to friends and family? No
Yes, probably
Yes, definitely
Process of CareHeart AttackPercent of Patients Given Aspirin at Arrival
Percent of Patients Given Aspirin at Discharge
Percent of Patients Given ACE Inhibitor or ARB for Left Ventricular Systolic Dysfunction (LVSD)
Percent of Patients Given Beta Blocker at Discharge
Average number of minutes before outpatients with chest pain or possible heart attack got an ECG
Average number of minutes before outpatients with chest pain or possible heart attack were transferred to another hospital
Median Time to Fibrinolysis
Outpatients with chest pain or possible heart attack who got aspirin within 24 hours of arrival
Outpatients with chest pain or possible heart attack who got drugs to break up blood clots within 30 minutes of arrival
Heart FailurePercent of patients who were given an evaluation of Left Ventricular Systolic Dysfunction (LVSD)
Percent of Patients Given ACE Inhibitor or ARB for Left Ventricular Systolic Dysfunction (LVSD)
Percent of Patients Given Discharge Instructions
Percent of Patients Given Smoking Cessation Advice/Counseling
PneumoniaPercent of Patients Given Initial Antibiotic(s) within 6 Hours After Arrival
Percent of Patients Whose Initial ER Blood Culture Was Performed Prior To Administration Of First Dose Of Antibiotics
Percent of Patients Given Smoking Cessation Advice/Counseling
Percent of Patients Given the Most Appropriate Initial Antibiotic(s)
Percent of Patients Assessed and Given Influenza Vaccination
Percent of Patients Assessed and Given Pneumococcal Vaccination
SurgeryPercent of Surgery Patients given an antibiotic at the right time (within one hour before surgery) to help prevent infection
Percent of Surgery Patients whose preventive antibiotics were stopped at the right time (within 24 hours after surgery)
Percent of Surgery Patients who were given the right kind of antibiotic to help prevent infection
Percent of Surgery Patients who got treatment at right time (within 24 hours before or after surgery) to help prevent blood clot
Percent of Surgery Patients whose doctors ordered treatments to prevent blood clots after certain types of surgeries
Percent of Surgery Patients needing hair removed from the surgical area before surgery who had hair removed using a safer method
Percent of Surgery Patients whose urinary catheters were removed on the first or second day after surgery
Surgery patients who were taking heart drugs called beta blockers before coming to the hospital, who were kept on them
Outpatients having surgery who got an antibiotic at the right time - within one hour before surgery (higher numbers are better)
Outpatients having surgery who got the right kind of antibiotic (higher numbers are better)
Outcome of Care30-Day Mortality Rates from Heart Attack
30-Day Mortality Rates from Heart Failure
30-Day Mortality Rates from Pneumonia
30-Day Readmission Rates from Heart Failure
30-Day Readmission Rates from Pneumonia
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