PA hospital performance data available online
Accreditation Connection, March 20, 2008
The Pennsylvania Health Care Quality Alliance has created a Web site that compares performance data at all 162 primary acute care hospitals in the state, according to the Philadelphia Inquirer.
The Web site allows users to access hospital statistics. Four categories are on display: track records for treating heart attacks; heart failure; pneumonia; and preventing certain hospital-acquired infections. Selections are based on the most common and costly ailments in hospitals.
Searchers are able to compare hospitals to each other, to state or national averages, by ZIP code, county, or name.
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