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Benchmarking DCI North Hills in Pittsburgh, PA against all dialysis facilities

 

DCI North Hills in Pittsburgh, PA has the 3rd-lowest overall quality-of-care rating (★★★●●) of the 40 facilities in Allegheny County, PA. Those 3 stars compare to an average of 3.8 stars across the 40 facilities.

DCI North Hills has these related standings among those 40 facilities:

  • overall quality-of-care rating = 3 stars (3rd-lowest, tied)

  • change in overall quality-of-care rating compared to a year ago = 0 stars (6th-lowest, tied)

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Peers

better than UPMC Presbyterian - Renal Unit in Pittsburgh, PA (1 star) and DCI Renal Services of Pittsburgh, LLC - Oakland in Pittsburgh, PA (2 stars).

tied with DaVita Northside Dialysis in Pittsburgh, PA, Ara - Dialysis Unit at Ohio Valley Hospital LLC in McKees Rocks, PA, DaVita Bloomfield-Pittsburgh Dialysis in Pittsburgh, PA, DCI Renal Services of Pittsburgh, LLC - Harmar Village in Cheswick, PA, and 3 others, all with 3 stars.

Incidentally, none of the 10 is better than expected in prevalent patient transplant waitlist. All 10 provide in-center hemodialysis.


trailed Dialysis Clinic Inc - Canterbury in Pittsburgh, PA (4 stars), DaVita Harmarville Dialysis in Cheswick, PA (4 stars), DaVita Penn Hills Dialysis in Pittsburgh, PA (4 stars), and DaVita Pittsburgh Home Modality Coe PD in Pittsburgh, PA (4 stars), and others, ending with DaVita McKeesport Dialysis in White Oak, PA (5 stars).

4 out of the other 39 facilities were ruled out due to missing, unknown, or not-applicable values for overall quality-of-care rating, e.g., Va Pittsburgh Healthcare System in Pittsburgh, PA.

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References

  1. in county. Refer to Dialysis Facility Compare documentation. Except where noted, all data come from the Apr 22, 2020 update at Dialysis Facility Compare and all changes-over-time compare to the previous May 2019 update.
  2. overall quality-of-care rating. Higher values are better. 5 stars is the best rating and 1 star is the worst. Except where noted, all data come from the Apr 22, 2020 update at Dialysis Facility Compare and all changes-over-time compare to the previous May 2019 update.