Hip Replacement
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We track the number of hip replacements we do. (For more detail, click on each underlined measure below. A dash " - " means that there is no available comparison.) |
DHMC 2007 | Top 10% | Average |
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| Number of primary hip replacements: The number of primary total hip replacements done at DHMC in 2007. |
353 |
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| Number of hip revisions: The number of hip revisions done at DHMC in 2007. |
74 |
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Monitoring our care helps us evaluate and improve the way we deliver care. We emphasize areas where experts agree on the best treatment for a certain condition. (For more detail, click on each underlined measure below. A dash " - " means that there is no available comparison.) |
DHMC 2007 | Top 10% | Average |
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| PREVENTING SURGICAL INFECTIONS | |||
| Use of appropriate preventive antibiotics: Percent of hip replacement patients getting the recommended preventive antibiotics before surgery. | 100% | 100% | 98% |
| Timing of preventive antibiotics before surgery: Percent of hip replacement patients getting preventive antibiotics within one hour of the start of surgery. | 94% | 100% | 89% |
| Stopping preventive antibiotics after surgery: Percent of hip replacement patients whose preventive antibiotics are stopped within 24 hours after surgery is completed. | 93% | 100% | 85% |
| COMPLICATIONS IN THE HOSPITAL | |||
| Blood clots after hip replacement: Percent of patients who got a blood clot after having primary hip replacement. | 0.6% | - | 0.8% |
| MORTALITY | |||
| In-hospital mortality: Percent of patients who died in the hospital after primary hip replacement surgery. | 0.3% | - | 0.2% |
| COMPLICATIONS AFTER DISCHARGE | |||
| Readmission to the hospital: Percent of patients who have had a hip replacement and are readmitted to the hospital within 90 days. | 0.9% | - | - |
| Infection within 90 days after surgery: Percent of patients who develop a surgical site infection within 90 days after their hip replacement. | 0% | 0% | 2.5% |
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The care of our patients doesn't end after surgery. We work with patients and their families to make sure their needs are met when they leave the hospital. (For more detail, click on each underlined measure below. A dash " - " means that there is no available comparison.) |
DHMC 2007 | Top 10% | Average |
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| Average length of hospital stay: The average number of days patients stay in the hospital. |
3.5 Days |
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3.7 Days |
| Discharged to home or home with home health care: Percent of hip replacement patients who go home or home with assistance from home health care when they leave the hospital. | 70% | - | - |
| Discharged to rehabilitation or extended care facility: Percent of hip replacement patients who go to a rehabilitation or extended care facility when they leave the hospital. | 29% | - | - |
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We want all of our patients to feel good about the healthcare choices that they make. We invite our patients to visit the Center for Shared Decision Making. It is a free service for our patients who need help making a healthcare decision. The center offers one-on-one counseling, as well as take-home decision aids in the form of videos, audiotapes, booklets, CD-ROMs, and websites. If you are facing a healthcare decision, we encourage you to visit the Center for Shared Decision Making at DHMC. Call (603) 650-5578 for more information. (For more detail, click on each underlined measure below. A dash " - " means that there is no available comparison.) |
DHMC 2006-2007 | Top 10% | Average |
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| DECISION AID VIDEO | |||
| Patients who found the video clear: Percent of patients who reported that the information on the video was clear. | 98% | - | - |
| Patients who said the information was unbiased: Percent of patients who said the information about treatment options was balanced. | 96% | - | - |
| Patients who would recommend the video: Percent of patients who reported that they would recommend the video to others in the same situation. | 99% | - | - |
| MAKING A DECISION ABOUT HIP REPLACEMENT SURGERY | |||
| Patients who know the available choices: Percent of patients who watched the decision aid video and reported that they know what choices are available to them. | 99% | - | - |
| Patients who know the risks of each choice: Percent of patients who watched the decision aid video and reported that they know the risks of each choice. | 95% | - | - |
| Patients who know the benefits of each choice: Percent of patients who watched the decision aid video and reported that they know the benefits of each choice. | 94% | - | - |
| Patients who know which risks and benefits matter most to them: : Percent of patients who watched the decision aid video and reported that they know which risks and benefits mattered most to them. | 94% | - | - |
| Patients who change their treatment choice: Percent of patients who change their treatment choice after watching the video (this includes those who were unsure about their treatment choice before the video). | 12% | - | - |
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We ask our patients to rate our care as one way to evaluate and improve our services. (For more detail, click on each underlined measure below. A dash " - " means that there is no available comparison.) |
DHMC 2007 | Top 10% | Average |
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| APPOINTMENT WITH PROVIDER | |||
| Overall satisfaction: Hip replacement patients rated their overall satisfaction with a visit to their doctor or associate provider using a scale of Excellent (100) to Poor (0). |
85 |
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| Providers' clinical skills: Hip replacement patients rated the clinical skills of their doctor or associate provider using a scale of Excellent (100) to Poor (0). |
94 |
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| Providers' thoroughness: Hip replacement patients rated the thoroughness of their doctor or associate provider using a scale of Excellent (100) to Poor (0). |
93 |
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| Involved in decisions: Hip replacement patients rated how well they were involved in their medical decisions using a scale of Excellent (100) to Poor (0). |
90 |
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| Staff sensitivity: Hip replacement patients rated the sensitivity of all staff to their personal needs during a visit to their doctor or associate provider using a scale of Excellent (100) to Poor (0). |
93 |
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| HOSPITAL STAY | |||
| Overall satisfaction: Hip replacement patients rated all aspects of their hospital stay using a scale of Very Good (100) to Very Poor (0). |
86 |
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| Doctor care: Hip replacement patients rated the doctors who cared for them during their hospital stay using a scale of Very Good (100) to Very Poor (0). |
93 |
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| Emotional support: Hip replacement patients rated how well their emotional and spiritual needs were met during their hospital stay using a scale of Very Good (100) to Very Poor (0). |
85 |
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| Involved in decisions: Hip replacement patients rated the effort of staff to involve them in decisions about their treatment using a scale of Very Good (100) to Very Poor (0). |
86 |
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| Nursing care: Hip replacement patients rated the nurses who cared for them during their hospital stay using a scale of Very Good (100) to Very Poor (0). |
86 |
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| Pain management: Hip replacement patients rated how well their pain was controlled during their hospital stay using a scale of Very Good (100) to Very Poor (0). |
87 |
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We would like to tell you a little about our patients. (For more detail, click on each underlined measure below. A dash " - " means that there is no available comparison.) |
DHMC 2007 | Top 10% | Average |
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| Average patient age: The average age of our hip replacement patients. |
63 |
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| Patient gender: The percent of hip replacement patients who are female. | 51% | - | - |
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Our goal is to help you get an appointment as quickly as possible. (For more detail, click on each underlined measure below. A dash " - " means that there is no available comparison.) |
DHMC 2007 | Top 10% | Average |
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| Ease of making an appointment: Patients rated the ease of making an appointment with their doctor or associate provider using a scale of Excellent (100) to Poor (0). |
89 |
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| Wait time for a new patient appointment: Average number of weekdays to wait for new patient appointment. |
8.3 Days |
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| Lead time for operation date: Average number of weeks from the time surgery is scheduled to the operation date. |
4.6 Weeks |
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Where to go for more information
- Orthopaedics
- A Typical Patient's Journey: Hip or Knee Replacement
- Help Making Healthcare Decisions
- Things you can do to make your health care safe
We are interested in your feedback and questions. Please send email to: QualityReports@hitchcock.org to let us know if this is helpful, or if you need something you can't find here.
