Quality & Patient Safety

Report reveals Canadian hospitals' mortality rates

Patient Safety Monitor: Global Edition, December 11, 2007

For the first time, a Canadian study has revealed the mortality rates of Canada's hospitals. The Hospital Standardized Mortality Ratio study, conducted by the Canadian Institute for Health Information, reveals the names of hospitals and their expected number of deaths versus actual deaths in 85 acute-care hospitals, reports The Globe and Mail.

The study looked at 65 diagnoses that account for 80% of hospital deaths, including heart attacks, heart failure, pneumonia, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and septicemia (blood poisoning).

Regina General Hospital in Saskatchewan had the lowest mortality rate (71, compared to the average 100) while Cape Breton Healthcare Complex in Nova Scotia had one of the highest (137).

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