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2006 Hospital Report Card

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and the data is current  only for the year of the report.

In 2003, the Vermont Legislature passed Act 53, "An Act Relating to Hospital and Health Care System Accountability, Capital Spending, and Annual Budgets." One of the requirements of Act 53 is that Vermont hospitals publish annual hospital community reports containing information about quality, patient safety, financial health, costs for services, and other hospital characteristics. The law also requires the Department of Banking, Insurance, Securities and Health Care Administration to publish some of that same information in a comparative format on this website.

The categories of information listed on this page collectively form the Department's comparative "Act 53 Hospital Report Card."

Quality of Care

  • Heart Attack Care
  • Heart Failure Care
  • Pneumonia Care  
  • Surgical Infection Prevention
  • Volume & Mortality for Selected Procedures

    Vermont’s Inpatient Volume and Mortality Indicators for Selected Procedures provide consumers with performance results by individual hospital for seven procedures during 2002, 2003 and 2004. 
Volume refers to the number of patients who underwent the procedure at the hospital.  Volume is important because the success of certain types of procedures may be related to the number of those procedures performed at the hospital. 
 
Mortality refers to the number of patients who underwent the procedure at a hospital and died at the same hospital.  More detailed definitions of these indicators can be found in the Technical Guide. 
 
No single source of information can be used to determine overall quality of care in a hospital. However, the information provided can be used as a stepping stone to evaluate medical care delivered by hospitals. Consumers should review these and other sources of information, and talk with their physicians, hospitals, family and friends, to assess where to receive care. These indicators were developed by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ). These particular procedures are shown because research has demonstrated a link between the volume of the procedures and the outcome of the procedures, including mortality rates. Vermont hospital results can be seen for the following procedures:

Esophageal Resection                   
Pancreatic Resection                   
Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Repair (AAA)              
Coronary Artery Bypass Graft (CABG)           
Percutaneous Transluminal Coronary Angioplasty (PTCA)           
Pediatric Heart Surgery  
Carotid Endarterectomy                 

Patient Satisfaction
See what patients said about their experiences at Vermont hospitals.
  • Hospital Overall Rating              
  • Admissions Process
  • Rooms            
  • Meals               
  • Nurses            
  • Tests and Treatments                   
  • Visitors and Family            
  • Physician                   
  • Discharge                   
  • Personal Issues              
  • Patient's Overall Assessment                
  • Degree of Safety              
  • Extent to which you were informed about all medicines received in hospital           
  • Operating Room staff correctly identified patient and procedure prior to surgery           
  • ID badges on hospital personnel                     
Pricing and Financial Reports
Learn about the cost of care, cost shifting, compare state averages, and check hospital financial health. See also FAQ's: Pricing & Financial Data.
 
Table 1:   Pricing for Selected Services - 2005 Inpatient Admissions                  
Table 2:   Selected Services - 2005 Inpatient Admissions                  
Table 3:   Pricing for Selected Services - 2005 Outpatient Surgical Cases            
Table 4:   Selected Services - 2005 Outpatient Surgical Cases            
Table 5:   Pricing for Selected Services - 2006 Outpatient Diagnostic Services                      
Table 6:   Budget and Financial Information - Actual 2004                  
Table 7:   Budget and Financial Information - Actual 2005                  
Table 8:   Budget and Financial Information - Budget 2006                 
Table 9:   Cost Shift - Actual 2005                
Table 10: Financial Health Benchmarks & Indicators - Actual 2004                  
Table 11: Financial Health Benchmarks & Indicators - Actual 2005                  
Table 12: Financial Health Benchmarks & Indicators - Budget 2006                 
Table 13: Hospital Capital Investments - Actual 2004                  
Table 14: Hospital Capital Investments - Actual 2005                  
Table 15: Hospital Capital Investments - Budget 2006                 
Table 16: Hospital Capital Investments - Capital Plans                

Table 17: Financial Glossary  

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