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Healthback Home Health of O K C in Edmond, OK has the highest Medicare spending on care compared to all agencies nationally (1.10) of the 55 home health agencies within 20 miles. That 1.10 is 15% higher than the average of 0.96 across those 55 home health agencies.
Healthback Home Health of O K C has these related standings among those 55 home health agencies:
Healthback Home Health of O K C has these related standings among those 55 home health agencies:
- Medicare spending on care compared to all agencies nationally = 1.10 (the highest, tied)
- change during the past year in Medicare spending on care compared to all agencies nationally = +0.10 (2nd-biggest, tied)
- Medicare spending on care compared to all agencies nationally. A missing value for a provider often means that 'The number of patient episodes for this measure is too small to report'. Less often it means that 'This measure currently does not have data or provider has been certified/recertified for less than 6 months.' Rarely it means that 'There were problems with the data and they are being corrected.'. Except where noted, all data come from the Oct 30, 2020 update at Home Health Compare and all changes-over-time are over a year, comparing to the Oct 30, 2019 update.
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within 20 miles.
- The Latitude and Longitude data used by this application were obtained from the Google Map's geolocation API.
- In some cases, the actual street-level addresses were not found anywhere, especially when only PO Boxes were provided, so in those cases, zip code coordinates were used. And because the average land area of a zip code is around 90 square miles, it is possible that some locations may be misrepresented.
Healthback Home Health of O K C in Edmond, OK is in Oklahoma, in zipcode 73013, is in the Southern states, is owned by a for-profit, got worse or bottomed out on hospital measures during the past year (2 in total), offers nursing care, physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech pathology, medical social services, and home health aide services (these 6 include the entire set), has at least a 4-star rating in surveyed team discussions, has no higher than a 2-star rating in surveyed overall team care, does worse than the nationwide average improvements in taking drugs by mouth, and does better than the nationwide average improvements in each of walking, getting in/out of bed, bathing, and breathing.
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Numeric values:
- patients who had their risk of falling checked by the home health team (99.6%)
- patients (or their family caregivers) who were taught about their drugs by the home health team (96.9%)
- patients whose home-health care began in a timely manner (93.5%)
- diabetic patients whose home health team got doctor's orders, gave foot care, and taught patients about foot care (92.5%)
- patients who were checked for a flu shot (86.1%)
- patients who reported that their home health team gave care in a professional way (86%)
- patients who got better at bathing (85.8%)
- patients who reported that their home health team communicated well with them (85%)
- patients who reported that their home health team discussed medicines, pain, and home safety with them (83%)
- patients who got better at walking or moving around (82.2%)
- patients who gave their home health agency a rating of 9 or 10 (81%)
- patients whose breathing improved (80.1%)
- patients who got better at getting in and out of bed (78.8%)
- physicians who recommended timely actions to address medication issues (78.6%)
- patients who were checked for a pneumococcal vaccine (78.1%)
- patients who reported YES they would definitely recommend the home health agency to friends and family (73%)
- patients who got better at taking their drugs correctly by mouth (65.2%)
- patients who were checked for depression by the home health team (61.2%)
- patients contacted who completed the survey (32%)
- home-health patients who needed urgent, unplanned care in the ER without being admitted (20.4%)
- change during the past year in patients who were checked for a pneumococcal vaccine (+15.0%)
- home-health patients who had to be admitted to the hospital (14.4%)
- change during the past year in patients who reported that their home health team discussed medicines, pain, and home safety with them (+11%)
- change during the past year in home-health patients who needed urgent, unplanned care in the ER without being admitted (+6.5%)
- change during the past year in patients who got better at walking or moving around (+5.8%)
- change during the past year in patients who got better at bathing (+4.5%)
- change during the past year in patients who were checked for a flu shot (+2.2%)
- change during the past year in patients whose breathing improved (+2.1%)
- change during the past year in home-health patients who had to be admitted to the hospital (+2.0%)
- home-health patients who had pressure ulcer/injury in post-acute care (0.14%)
- change during the past year in patients who had their risk of falling checked by the home health team (-0.4%)
- change during the past year in patients who got better at getting in and out of bed (-0.8%)
- change during the past year in patients contacted who completed the survey (-1%)
- change during the past year in patients who reported that their home health team gave care in a professional way (-2%)
- change during the past year in patients (or their family caregivers) who were taught about their drugs by the home health team (-2.2%)
- change during the past year in patients who got better at taking their drugs correctly by mouth (-2.8%)
- change during the past year in patients whose home-health care began in a timely manner (-3.5%)
- change during the past year in patients who reported that their home health team communicated well with them (-4%)
- change during the past year in patients who gave their home health agency a rating of 9 or 10 (-6%)
- change during the past year in diabetic patients whose home health team got doctor's orders, gave foot care, and taught patients about foot care (-7.5%)
- change during the past year in patients who reported YES they would definitely recommend the home health agency to friends and family (-8%)
- change during the past year in patients who were checked for depression by the home health team (-35.4%)
- change during the past year in quality-of-patient-care rating (-0.5 stars)
- change during the past year in surveyed patients' overall agency-care rating (-1 star)
- change during the past year in surveyed patients' professional-care rating (0 stars)
- change during the past year in surveyed patients' summary rating (0 stars)
- change during the past year in surveyed patients' team-communication rating (-2 stars)
- change during the past year in surveyed patients' team-discussion rating (+3 stars)
- quality-of-patient-care rating (3 stars)
- surveyed patients' overall agency-care rating (2 stars)
- surveyed patients' professional-care rating (3 stars)
- surveyed patients' summary rating (3 stars)
- surveyed patients' team-communication rating (3 stars)
- surveyed patients' team-discussion rating (4 stars)
- change during the past year in completed patient surveys (+4)
- change during the past year in Medicare spending on care compared to all agencies nationally (+0.10)
- completed patient surveys (77)
- Medicare spending on care compared to all agencies nationally (1.10)
- years certified for Medicare (15.6)
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