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Benchmarking KBC Nursing Agency & Home Health Care Inc in Washington, DC against all home health agencies

 

Of the 186 Mid-Atlantic home health agencies that are owned by a for-profit and don't offer medical social services, KBC Nursing Agency & Home Health Care Inc in Washington, DC is one of just 11 that do better than the nationwide average improvements in taking drugs by mouth.

KBC Nursing Agency & Home Health Care Inc has these nationwide comparisons, plus standings among those 186 home health agencies:

  • patients who got better at walking or moving around = 67.8% (19th-most, tied)
    the nationwide average is 74.7%

  • patients who got better at getting in and out of bed = 63.7% (10th-fewest)
    the nationwide average is 75.9%

  • patients who got better at bathing = 58.8% (13th-fewest)
    the nationwide average is 77.9%

  • patients who got better at taking their drugs correctly by mouth = 85.9% (3rd-most)
    the nationwide average is 69.4%

Peers

with Omni Home Care in Tyrone, PA, Expert Home Care in Feasterville, PA, Vitacare Home Health Inc in Feasterville, PA, and Care Plus Home Health Services, Inc in Washington, PA, and 6 others.

References

  1. do better than the nationwide average improvements in. Bigger sets are better. (1) The average nationwide value of walking (patients who got better at walking or moving around) is 74.7%, so better is above that. 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.' (2) The average nationwide value of getting in/out of bed (patients who got better at getting in and out of bed) is 75.9%, so better is above that. 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.' (3) The average nationwide value of bathing (patients who got better at bathing) is 77.9%, so better is above that. 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.' (4) The average nationwide value of breathing (patients whose breathing improved) is 76.0%, so better is above that. 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.' (5) The average nationwide value of wound healing (patients whose wounds improved or healed after an operation) is 91.9%, so better is above that. 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.' (6) The average nationwide value of taking drugs by mouth (patients who got better at taking their drugs correctly by mouth) is 69.4%, so better is above that. 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.
  2. offer medical social services. 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.
  3. in region. The 9 regions with their corresponding states or other geographic entities are: New England (CT ME MA NH RI VT), Mid Atlantic (DE DC MD NJ NY PA), Great Lakes (IL IN MI OH WI), Plains (IA KS MN MO NE ND SD), Southeast (AL AR FL GA KY LA MS NC SC TN VA WV), Southwest (AZ NM OK TX), Rocky Mountains (CO ID MT UT WY), Far West (AK CA HI NV OR WA), and Outlying Areas (VI PR GU AS MP). 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.
  4. ownership. The ownership types from Home Health Compare are: proprietary, non-profit private, non-profit other, non-profit religious, government - state/county, government-local, and government-combination government & voluntary. 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.