2009 Vermont Hospital Report Card

Vermont law requires that hospitals publish annual reports containing information about quality, hospital infection rates and prevention measures, patient safety, nursing staffing levels, 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.
Use the menu below to view side-by-side data for all Vermont hospitals. Use the links to Vermont hospital websites to view additional information about individual hospitals.
Quality of Care
- Click a category below to compare hospital scores for these measured areas:
- For Infection Reporting, click individual categories below:
- Surgical Site Infection Rates - Abdominal Hysterectomy
- Surgical Site Infection Rates - Hip Replacement
- Surgical Site Infection Rates - Knee Replacement
- Central Line Associated Bloodstream Infection Rates
- Preventing Central Line Associated Bloodstream Infections
- Prevention and Control of Antibiotic Resistant Infections
- Nurse Staffing
- Volume & Mortality for Selected Procedures
- Procedures compared include: Esophageal Resection, Pancreatic Resection, Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Repair (AAA), and Pediatric Heart Surgery.
- See Vermont hospital results from a national survey of how hospital patients rated their experiences during recent inpatient stays.
- Learn about the cost of care and about cost shifting, to compare state averages, and to check hospital financial health.
Index of Vermont Hospital Websites
- Get more information about hospital quality improvement projects, hospital administration and leadership, contact information, filing a complaint, public access to hospital meetings and hospital initiatives to address health care needs.
To view reports from other years, please click here.
