Heart Failure Best Practice/Core Measures Archive
July 2008 through March 2009
| Quality Indicator |
THE HEART HOSPITAL |
NATIONAL |
State of Texas |
Rationale |
| % of heart failure inpatients given discharge instructions at discharge |
100% |
71% |
71% |
Educating patients with heart failure about their condition and treatment will help to promote patients' compliance with the treatment plan and reduce morbidity and re-hospitalization. Discharge Instructions for Heart Failure measure examines the frequency of providing discharge instructions on six critical post hospitalization care requirements to inpatients with the diagnosis of heart failure
|
| % of heart failure inpatients with left ventricular function assessment |
100%* |
87% |
85% |
LVF assessment is a critical step in the effective diagnosis and management of patients with heart failure.
|
| % of heart failure inpatients given the medication ACEI/ARB for left Ventricular Systolic Dysfunction at discharge |
99%* |
88% |
88% |
ACEIs widen or dilate blood vessels, lowering blood pressure and making it easier for the heart to pump blood.
|
| % of heart failure inpatients given smoking counseling |
100%* |
90% |
90% |
Studies have shown that smoking increases the risk of blood clots, causes arteries to thicken, and narrows the blood vessels, increasing the risk for a heart attack, heart failure, or stroke. Patients who receive advice or counseling about quitting smoking are more likely to quit than those who do not.
|
* - Indicates higher performance than the National & State Averages
July 2008 through January 2009
| Quality Indicator |
THE HEART HOSPITAL |
NATIONAL |
State of Texas |
Rationale |
| % of heart failure inpatients given discharge instructions at discharge |
100%* |
68% |
67% |
Educating patients with heart failure about their condition and treatment will help to promote patients' compliance with the treatment plan and reduce morbidity and re-hospitalization. Discharge Instructions for Heart Failure measures examines the frequency of providing discharge instructions on six critical post hospitalization care requirements to inpatients with the diagnosis of heart failure.
|
| % of heart failure inpatients with left ventricular function assessment |
100%* |
86% |
85% |
LVF assessment is a critical step in the effective diagnosis and management of patients with heart failure.
|
| % of heart failure inpatients given the medication ACEI/ARB for left Ventricular Systolic Dysfunction at discharge |
99%* |
85% |
87% |
ACEIs widen or dilate blood vessels, lowering blood pressure and making it easier for the heart to pump blood.
|
| % of heart failure inpatients given smoking counseling |
100%* |
88% |
88% |
Studies have shown that smoking increases the risk of blood clots, causes arteries to thicken, and narrows the blood vessels, increasing the risk for a heart attack, heart failure, or stroke. Patients who receive advice or counseling about quitting smoking are more likely to quit than those who do not.
|
* - Indicates higher performance than the National & State Averages
July 2008 through November 2008
| Quality Indicator |
THE HEART HOSPITAL |
NATIONAL |
State of Texas |
Rationale |
| % of heart failure inpatients given discharge instructions at discharge |
100%* |
68% |
67% |
Educating patients with heart failure about their condition and treatment will help to promote patients' compliance with the treatment plan and reduce morbidity and re-hospitalization. Discharge Instructions for Heart Failure measures examines the frequency of providing discharge instructions on six critical post hospitalization care requirements to inpatients with the diagnosis of heart failure.
|
| % of heart failure inpatients with left ventricular function assessment |
100%* |
86% |
85% |
LVF assessment is a critical step in the effective diagnosis and management of patients with heart failure.
|
| % of heart failure inpatients given the medication ACEI/ARB for left Ventricular Systolic Dysfunction at discharge |
98%* |
85% |
87% |
ACEIs widen or dilate blood vessels, lowering blood pressure and making it easier for the heart to pump blood.
|
| % of heart failure inpatients given smoking counseling |
100%* |
88% |
88% |
Studies have shown that smoking increases the risk of blood clots, causes arteries to thicken, and narrows the blood vessels, increasing the risk for a heart attack, heart failure, or stroke. Patients who receive advice or counseling about quitting smoking are more likely to quit than those who do not.
|
* - Indicates higher performance than the National & State Averages