Benchmarking Blue Mountain Hospital in Blanding, UT against
Of the 26 Utah hospitals that are non-profit, Blue Mountain Hospital in Blanding, UT is one of the 11 that are better than the national rate of hospital return days for pneumonia patients.
- better than the national rate of hospital return days for pneumonia patients. A 'yes' value is good. The readmission measures are estimates of the rate of unplanned readmission to an acute care hospital in the 30 days after discharge from a hospitalization. The hospital return days measures add up the number of days patients spent back in the hospital (in the emergency department, under observation, or in an inpatient unit) within 30 days after they were first treated and released for AMI and HF. The measures compare each hospital’s return days to results from an average hospital with similar patients to determine if this hospital has more, similar, or fewer days than average. Refer to Excess Days in Acute Care (EDAC) Measures Methodology. Except where noted, all data come from the Oct 28, 2020 update at Hospital Compare. Changes over one year compare to the Oct 2019 update. Changes over two years compare to the Oct 2018 update.
- non-profit. Non-profit includes the three source categories of: voluntary non-profit - church; voluntary non-profit - other; and voluntary non-profit - private. Except where noted, all data come from the Oct 28, 2020 update at Hospital Compare. Changes over one year compare to the Oct 2019 update. Changes over two years compare to the Oct 2018 update.
- in state. Except where noted, all data come from the Oct 28, 2020 update at Hospital Compare. Changes over one year compare to the Oct 2019 update. Changes over two years compare to the Oct 2018 update.
Blue Mountain Hospital in Blanding, UT is in San Juan County, UT, is in the Western states, better than the national rate of hospital return days for pneumonia patients, provides emergency services, meets criteria for promoting interoperability of Electronic Health Records, is critical access, is voluntary non-profit (private), and is worse than the nationwide emergency department averages in both arrival to discharge and arrival to discharge for psychiatrics.
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Numeric values:
- median time from emergency department arrival to emergency department departure for discharged patients (162 mins)
- median time from emergency department arrival to emergency department departure for discharged psychiatric/mental health patients (551 mins)
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