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Benchmarking Ivy at Great Falls in Great Falls, MT against all nursing homes

 

Ivy at Great Falls in Great Falls, MT has the 4th-fewest outpatient emergency department visits per 1,000 long-stay resident days (0.38) of the 70 Montana nursing homes. That 0.38 is 68% lower than the average of 1.19 across those 70 nursing homes.

Ivy at Great Falls has these related standings among those 70 nursing homes:

  • outpatient emergency department visits per 1,000 long-stay resident days = 0.38 (4th-fewest)

  • short-stay residents who were rehospitalized after a nursing home admission = 19.2% (9th-most, tied)

  • short-stay residents who had an outpatient emergency department visit = 6.7% (8th-fewest, tied)

  • short-stay residents who were rehospitalized or had an outpatient emergency department visit = 25.9% (14th-fewest, tied)

  • hospitalizations per 1,000 long-stay resident days = 1.23 (15th-fewest)

  • incentive bonus payments per $1M in claims = $50,656 (2nd-highest)

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Peers

beat out by Benefis Senior Services in Great Falls, MT (0.14), Lake View Care Center in Bigfork, MT (0.33), and Montana Mental Health Nursing Home in Lewistown, MT (0.37).

Incidentally, none of the 4 is cited for abuse or neglect at a harm or potential-harm level. All 4 had a deficiency in how to inspect, test, and maintain automatic sprinkler systems. None of the 4 has a Family Council. None of the 4 is a special-focus facility.


beat Montana Veterans Home N H in Columbia Falls, MT (0.49), Copper Ridge Health and Rehabilitation Center in Butte, MT (0.50), Brendan House in Kalispell, MT (0.52), and Continental Care and Rehabilitation in Butte, MT (0.61), and others, ending with Livingston Health & Rehabilitation Center in Livingston, MT (3.16).

27 out of the other 69 nursing homes were ruled out due to missing, unknown, or not-applicable values for outpatient emergency department visits per 1,000 long-stay resident days, e.g., Bridger Rehab and Care Center in Bozeman, MT.

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References

  1. outpatient emergency department visits per 1,000 long-stay resident days. Lower values are better. The long-stay outpatient ED visits measure determines the number of outpatient ED visits that occurred among permanent (i.e. long-stay) residents of a nursing home during a one-year period, expressed as the number of outpatient ED visits for every 1,000 days that the long-stay residents were admitted to the facility (i.e. long-stay resident days). Refer to Nursing Home Compare Claims-Based Quality Measure Technical Specifications. To qualify for outpatient emergency department visits per 1,000 long-stay resident days, the number of residents in certified beds must be at least 40. Except where noted, all data come from the Nov 6, 2020 update at Nursing Home Compare and all changes-over-time are over two years, comparing to the Nov 1, 2018 update.
  2. in state. Except where noted, all data come from the Nov 6, 2020 update at Nursing Home Compare and all changes-over-time are over two years, comparing to the Nov 1, 2018 update.