Austin American-Statesman

IS YOUR HOSPITAL SAFE? CHECK THESE GRADES

Nonprofit ranks sites’ infection control, staffing, other data

- Nicole Villalpand­o

The Leapfrog Group, a nonprofit organizati­on that has been offering analyses of hospitals’ safety records for 10 years, recently announced its fall 2023 grades.

The grades are based on data such as infection control, staffing levels, leadership structures, use of medication bar codes, computeriz­ed physician orders, hand hygiene, doctor and nurse communicat­ions, staff responsive­ness, and discharge informatio­n.

The data are from a hospital survey the nonprofit conducts and from Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services informatio­n. The hospitals are then given letter grades.

Only 18 hospitals have consistent­ly received straight A’s in the past 10 years, and St. David’s Medical Center in Austin is the only one in Texas.

These are the first grades that reflect what is happening in hospitals postpandem­ic.

Nationally, the data saw a decrease in prevelant infections such as methicilli­nresistant Staphyloco­ccus aureus, or MRSA; central line-associated bloodstrea­m infections; and catheter-associated urinary tract infections.

One hospital in Austin received a C: Dell Seton Medical Center at the University of Texas, the area’s only Level I trauma center for adults. Hospital spokespers­on Ann Howser said it “is dedicated to improving the health and well-being of our patients. We regularly review quality of care, patient safety and patient satisfacti­on data to ensure we are meeting nationally recognized standards.”

Howser pointed to a ranking by the Lown Institute, which named the hospital the No. 1 “most socially responsibl­e hospital” in Texas and No. 3 in the nation. That ranking is based on health equity, value of care and patient outcomes.

These Central Texas hospitals received A grades:

Austin: Ascension Seton Medical Center Austin, Ascension Seton Northwest, St. David’s North Austin Medical Center, St. David’s Medical Center, St. David’s South Austin Medical Center.

Cedar Park: Cedar Park Regional Medical Center.

Georgetown: Hospital.

Harker Heights:

Center.

Kyle: Ascension Seton Hays. Round Rock: Ascension Seton Williamson, St. David’s Round Rock Medical Center.

San Marcos:

Hospital.

Temple: Baylor Scott & White Medical Center.

These received B grades: Lakeway: Baylor Scott & Medical Center.

Marble Falls:

Medical Center.

Pflugerville:

Medical Center.

Round Rock:

Medical Center.

These received C grades:

Austin: Dell Seton Medical Center at the University of Texas.

Don’t see your hospital on the list? The Leapfrog Group doesn’t rank freestandi­ng pediatric hospitals such as Dell Children’s. It also doesn’t rank hospitals if multiple categories of informatio­n are missing.

St.

David’s Georgetown

Seton

Medical

Christus Santa Rosa

White

Baylor Scott & White

Baylor Scott & White

Baylor Scott & White

 ?? JAY JANNER/AMERICAN-STATESMAN ?? St. David’s Medical Center is the only hospital in Texas to consistent­ly receive A’s in safety from the Leapfrog Group for the past 10 years.
JAY JANNER/AMERICAN-STATESMAN St. David’s Medical Center is the only hospital in Texas to consistent­ly receive A’s in safety from the Leapfrog Group for the past 10 years.

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