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SOUTHEASTERN REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER
300 W 27 ST PO BOX 1408
LUMBERTON, NC, 28359

Phone (make sure to verify first before calling): (910) 671-5000

Hospital Type: Acute Care Hospitals
Hospital Owner: Voluntary non-profit - Private
Emergency Services: Yes
Type: Psychiatric Units

Provided Services

  • Nuclear Medicine Services
  • Alcohol And/Or Drug Services
  • Anatomical Laboratory Services
  • Anesthesia Services
  • Blood Bank Services
  • Clinical Laboratory Services
  • Dental Services
  • Diagnostic Radiology Services
  • Dietary Services
  • Emergency Services
  • Home Health Services
  • Hospice Services
  • ICU - Cardiac (Non-Surgical)Services
  • ICU - Medical/Surgical Services
  • Inpatient Surgical Services
  • Long Term Care (Swing-Beds) Services
  • Neonatal Nursery Services
  • Obstetric Services
  • Occupational Therapy Services
  • Operating Room Services
  • Outpatient Services
  • Outpatient Surgery Unit Services
  • Pediatric Services
  • Pharmacy Services
  • Physical Therapy Services
  • Postoperative Recovery Room Services
  • Psychiatric Services
  • Respiratory Care Services
  • Social Services
  • Speech Pathology Services
  • Therapeutic Radiology Services

Employment Full-Time Equivalent

Licensed Practical Or Vocational Nurses : 45.00
Registered Professional Nurses : 242.00
Other Salaried Personnel : 1303.00
Dieticians : 5.00
Occupational Therapists : 3.00
Physical Therapists : 6.00
Registered Pharmacists : 11.00
Respiratory Therapists : 20.00
Physicians : 6.00
Medical Social Workers : 6.00
Physician Assistants : 15.00

Number Of Beds

Total: 314
Total Certified: 314
Psychiatric Unit Beds: 33

Average Medicare Payment

Acute myocardial infarction, discharged alive w/o CC/MCC: $6,124
Acute myocardial infarction, discharged alive w MCC: $13,666
Acute myocardial infarction, discharged alive w CC: $8,601
Heart failure and shock w/o CC/MCC: $5,085
Heart failure and shock w MCC: $10,283
Heart failure and shock w CC: $7,091
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease w/o CC/MCC: $5,109
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease w MCC: $9,177
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease w CC: $6,872
Simple pneumonia and pleurisy w MCC: $10,090
Diabetes w MCC: $9,575
Chest Pain: $3,743
Major cardiovasc procedures w MCC or thoracic aortic aneurysm repair: $35,736
Extracranial procedures w/o CC/MCC: $7,046
Coronary bypass w/o cardiac cath w/o MCC: $26,504
Coronary bypass w/o cardiac cath w MCC: $53,182
Permanent cardiac pacemaker implant w/o CC/MCC: $14,127
Permanent cardiac pacemaker implant w CC: $18,232
Perc cardiovasc proc w drug-eluting stent w/o MCC: $13,471
Laparoscopic cholecystectomy w/o c.d.e. w/o CC/MCC: $7,933
Laparoscopic cholecystectomy w/o c.d.e. w MCC: $17,441
Laparoscopic cholecystectomy w/o c.d.e. w CC: $11,433
Cholecystectomy except by laparoscope w/o c.d.e. w MCC: $25,142
Hernia procedures except inguinal and femoral w/o CC/MCC: $6,795
Hernia procedures except inguinal and femoral w MCC: $17,508
Hernia procedures except inguinal and femoral w CC: $10,408
Major small and large bowel procedures w/o CC/MCC: $11,426
Major small and large bowel procedures w CC: $18,022
Major small and large bowel procedures w MCC: $36,387
Cervical spinal fusion w/o CC/MCC: $13,480
Cervical spinal fusion w MCC: $30,560
Cervical spinal fusion w CC: $25,334
Spinal fusion except cervical w/o MCC: $25,077
Back and neck proc exc spinal fusion w/o CC/MCC: $6,608
Back and neck proc exc spinal fusion w CC/MCC or disc device/neurostim: $12,115
Major joint replacement or reattachment of lower extremity w/o MCC: $14,140
Major joint replacement or reattachment of lower extremity w MCC: $23,171
Biopsies of musculoskeletal system and connective tissue w MCC: $27,217
Biopsies of musculoskeletal system and connective tissue w CC: $34,996
Other musculoskelet sys and conn tiss O.R. proc w MCC: $22,814
Kidney and ureter procedures for non-neoplasm w MCC: $23,488
Transurethral procedures w MCC: $15,768
Other kidney and urinary tract procedures w MCC: $19,511
Transurethral prostatectomy w/o CC/MCC: $4,455
Female reproductive system reconstructive procedures: $5,748
Uterine and adnexa proc for non-malignancy w/o CC/MCC: $5,942

Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers

Number of Completed Surveys: 300 or more
Survey Response Rate: 34%

How often did nurses communicate well with patients?

Sometimes or never
Here:

5%
North Carolina:

5%
Usually
Here:

14%
State:

16%
Always
This Hospital:

81%
State:

79%

How often did doctors communicate well with patients?

Sometimes or never
Here:

5%
State:

4%
Usually
This Hospital:

11%
North Carolina:

13%
Always
Here:

84%
State:

83%

How often did patients receive help quickly from hospital staff?

Sometimes or never
This Hospital:

12%
North Carolina:

10%
Usually
Here:

18%
State:

23%
Always
Here:

70%
State:

67%

How often was patients' pain well controlled?

Sometimes or never
Here:

10%
State:

7%
Usually
This Hospital:

20%
State:

22%
Always
This Hospital:

70%
State:

71%

How often did staff explain about medicines before giving them to patients?

Sometimes or never
Here:

13%
North Carolina:

20%
Usually
This Hospital:

17%
North Carolina:

17%
Always
This Hospital:

70%
North Carolina:

63%

How often were the patients' rooms and bathrooms kept clean?

Sometimes or never
Here:

13%
State:

10%
Usually
Here:

17%
State:

20%
Always
This Hospital:

70%
North Carolina:

70%

How often was the area around patients' rooms kept quiet at night?

Sometimes or never
This Hospital:

5%
State:

9%
Usually
Here:

23%
North Carolina:

29%
Always
Here:

72%
North Carolina:

62%

Were patients given information about what to do during their recovery at home?

Yes
This Hospital:

84%
State:

83%
No
Here:

16%
State:

17%

How do patients rate the hospital overall on a scale from 0 (lowest) to 10 (highest)?

6 or lower
This Hospital:

8%
State:

8%
7 or 8
This Hospital:

25%
State:

23%
9 or 10
This Hospital:

67%
North Carolina:

69%

Would patients recommend the hospital to friends and family?

No
This Hospital:

5%
North Carolina:

5%
Yes, probably
Here:

31%
North Carolina:

24%
Yes, definitely
Here:

64%
North Carolina:

71%

Use of Medical Imaging

Outpatients with low back pain who had an MRI without trying recommended treatments first, such as physical therapy.
Here:

31.100%
State:

30.827%
Outpatient CT scans of the abdomen that were combination (double) scans.
This Hospital:

0.037%
State:

0.120%
Outpatient CT scans of the chest that were combination (double) scans.
Here:

0.016%
State:

0.037%

Process of Care

Heart Attack

Percent of Patients Given Aspirin at Arrival
This Hospital:

97.0%
State:

98.8%
Percent of Patients Given Aspirin at Discharge
This Hospital:

98.0%
State:

98.7%
Percent of Patients Given ACE Inhibitor or ARB for Left Ventricular Systolic Dysfunction (LVSD)
This Hospital:

92.0%
North Carolina:

97.0%
Percent of Patients Given Beta Blocker at Discharge
This Hospital:

99.0%
North Carolina:

98.7%
Percent of Patients Given Smoking Cessation Advice/Counseling
This Hospital:

100.0%
North Carolina:

99.9%
Percent of Patients Given PCI Within 90 Minutes Of Arrival
Here:

60.0%
State:

94.5%
Average number of minutes before outpatients with chest pain or possible heart attack got an ECG
Here:

23
North Carolina:

9
Average number of minutes before outpatients with chest pain or possible heart attack were transferred to another hospital
Here:

185
North Carolina:

60
Median Time to Fibrinolysis
Here:

89
State:

32
Outpatients with chest pain or possible heart attack who got aspirin within 24 hours of arrival
Here:

83.0%
North Carolina:

95.1%
Outpatients with chest pain or possible heart attack who got drugs to break up blood clots within 30 minutes of arrival
Here:

17
State:

53

Heart Failure

Percent of patients who were given an evaluation of Left Ventricular Systolic Dysfunction (LVSD)
Here:

100.0%
State:

98.7%
Percent of Patients Given ACE Inhibitor or ARB for Left Ventricular Systolic Dysfunction (LVSD)
Here:

95.0%
North Carolina:

94.8%
Percent of Patients Given Discharge Instructions
This Hospital:

85.0%
State:

88.9%
Percent of Patients Given Smoking Cessation Advice/Counseling
This Hospital:

100.0%
North Carolina:

99.3%

Pneumonia

Percent of Patients Given Initial Antibiotic(s) within 6 Hours After Arrival
Here:

94.0%
State:

95.3%
Percent of Patients Whose Initial ER Blood Culture Was Performed Prior To Administration Of First Dose Of Antibiotics
Here:

93.0%
North Carolina:

96.1%
Percent of Patients Given Smoking Cessation Advice/Counseling
This Hospital:

99.0%
State:

98.8%
Percent of Patients Given the Most Appropriate Initial Antibiotic(s)
This Hospital:

91.0%
State:

91.7%
Percent of Patients Assessed and Given Influenza Vaccination
This Hospital:

92.0%
State:

92.6%
Percent of Patients Assessed and Given Pneumococcal Vaccination
Here:

96.0%
State:

94.8%

Surgery

Percent of Surgery Patients given an antibiotic at the right time (within one hour before surgery) to help prevent infection
This Hospital:

99.0%
North Carolina:

97.7%
Percent of Surgery Patients whose preventive antibiotics were stopped at the right time (within 24 hours after surgery)
This Hospital:

96.0%
North Carolina:

96.0%
Percent of Surgery Patients who were given the right kind of antibiotic to help prevent infection
Here:

97.0%
North Carolina:

98.2%
Percent of Surgery Patients who got treatment at right time (within 24 hours before or after surgery) to help prevent blood clot
This Hospital:

90.0%
State:

93.0%
Percent of Surgery Patients whose doctors ordered treatments to prevent blood clots after certain types of surgeries
This Hospital:

97.0%
State:

94.8%
Percent of all Heart Surgery Patients whose blood sugar is kept under good control in the days right after surgery
This Hospital:

100.0%
State:

93.8%
Percent of Surgery Patients needing hair removed from the surgical area before surgery who had hair removed using a safer method
This Hospital:

100.0%
State:

99.7%
Percent of Surgery Patients whose urinary catheters were removed on the first or second day after surgery
Here:

96.0%
State:

91.0%
Surgery patients who were taking heart drugs called beta blockers before coming to the hospital, who were kept on them
Here:

92.0%
North Carolina:

93.8%
Outpatients having surgery who got an antibiotic at the right time - within one hour before surgery (higher numbers are better)
Here:

95.0%
North Carolina:

94.3%
Outpatients having surgery who got the right kind of antibiotic (higher numbers are better)
Here:

95.0%
State:

94.7%

Outcome of Care

30-Day Mortality Rates from Heart Attack
Here:

16.3%
State:

15.8%
30-Day Mortality Rates from Heart Failure
Here:

9.6%
North Carolina:

11.1%
30-Day Mortality Rates from Pneumonia
Here:

10.0%
State:

12.2%
30-Day Readmission Rates from Heart Attack
Here:

19.9%
North Carolina:

19.6%
30-Day Readmission Rates from Heart Failure
Here:

27.2%
North Carolina:

24.3%
30-Day Readmission Rates from Pneumonia
This Hospital:

19.9%
North Carolina:

18.7%

Hospital Acquired Conditions

Falls And Trauma
Here:

0.375%
State:

0.550%
Vascular Catheter-Associated Infection
Here:

0.563%
North Carolina:

0.360%
Catheter-Associated UTI
Here:

0.469%
North Carolina:

0.371%
Manifestations Of Poor Glycemic Control
This Hospital:

0.188%
North Carolina:

0.060%

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