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INTEGRIS Quality > Mayes County Medical Center Quality
The 30-day Death (Mortality) Rates are produced by CMS, the Centers for Medicaid and Medicare Services. These results are based on national Medicare data, utilizing Medicare claims from July 2005 through June 2008 for patients age 65 and older. The statistical model used takes into account medical care received during the year prior to each patient's admission. The results include patient deaths for any cause within 30 days of hospital admission for pneumonia, whether the patients die while still in the hospital or after discharge.
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Hospital 30-Day Risk Adjusted Death (Mortality) from Pneumonia Compared to U.S. National Rate The rates displayed in this table are from data reported for discharges July 2005 through June 2008 |
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The U.S. National 30-day Death Rate from Pneumonia = 11.5% |
| Hospital Name |
Better Than U.S. National Rate (Adjusted mortality is lower than U.S. rate) |
No Different Than U.S. National Rate (Adjusted mortality is about the same as U.S. rate or difference is uncertain) |
Worse Than U.S. National Rate (Adjusted mortality is higher than U.S. Rate) |
INTEGRIS Mayes County Medical Center |
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13% Risk Standardized Mortality Rate |
| INTEGRIS Mayes County Medical Center's 30-day risk adjusted mortality from Pneumonia is statistically no different than the national average. (Results were determined using a 95% confidence interval estimate of 9.5% - 17.5%.) Lower rates are better.
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Better than U.S. National Rate |
No Different than U.S. National Rate |
Worse than U.S. National Rate |
Number of cases too small (<25) |
Out of 4,814 hospitals in U.S., the number that performed → |
253 |
3,934 |
284 |
343 |
| Out of 121 hospitals in Oklahoma, the number that performed → |
0 |
102 |
6 |
13 |
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