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See How Sarasota-Manatee Hospitals Ranked On A National List Of Specialty Services

Healthgrades, a leading online resource for people seeking health care options, recently released its national rankings for hospitals' specialty services.

Healthgrades ranks roughly 4,500 hospitals nationally, based on evaluation of clinical outcomes, risk-adjusted mortality and complications, based on the assessment of 35 common conditions.

SMH received 12 of the 2024 Specialty Clinical Quality Awards, recently released by Healthgrades, a national source for consumers to research patient quality care statistics.

"Statistics are based on Healthgrades analysis of MedPAR data for 2020 through 2022 and represent three-year estimates for Medicare patients only," Brad Bowman, MD, Chief Medical Officer and Head of Data Science at Healthgrades said in a prepared statement. To view the complete 2024 Specialty Awards and Ratings Methodology visit https://bit.Ly/46WWv3F.

That time frame helps explain how the 26-year-old company ranked ShorePoint Venice Hospital — which closed in September 2022 – among America's 50 Best Hospitals for Vascular Surgery for 2023 and 2024.

The most telling aspect of the now defunct medical facility was that only 49% of patients who responded to the survey would have definitely recommended ShorePoint Venice — a figure that was 21% lower than the national average.

The company's Best Hospitals list is announced in December. The next major safety rankings, from Leapfrog Group, should be released later in November.

Here is how hospitals currently treating people in Sarasota, Manatee and Charlotte counties fared in the new national specialty services hospital rankings.

Sarasota Memorial Hospital

Sarasota Memorial Hospital ranked among the top 5% in the nation in 2023 for consistently delivering clinical quality care, earning it America's 250 Best Hospitals Award.

SMH received 12 of the 2024 Specialty Clinical Quality Awards from Healthgrades: 100 Best Hospitals for Cardiac Care; 100 Best for Gastrointestinal Care; 100 Best for Orthopedic Surgery (also received for 2022-23); 100 Best for Pulmonary Care; 100 Best for Stroke Care (also 2023); 50 Best for Cardiac Surgery; 50 Best for Surgical Excellence; Coronary Intervention Excellence; Critical Care Excellence; Gastrointestinal Surgery Excellence (also 2023); Neurosciences Excellence and Vascular Surgery Excellence.

Three safety ratings were worse than expected based on federal criteria: pressure sores or bed sores acquired in the hospital, death following a serious complication after surgery and excessive bruising or bleeding as a consequence of a procedure or surgery.

Three ratings were better than expected according to the federal data: acute kidney dysfunction following surgery, respiratory failure following surgery and bloodstream infection following surgery.

A total of 75% of patients rated the hospital a 9 or 10, which was 6% higher than the national average; 80% would recommend the hospital, which was 10% higher than the national average.

HCA Florida Sarasota Doctors Hospital

HCA Florida Sarasota Doctors Hospital earned the Patient Safety Excellence Award from 2021 through 2023.

Doctors Hospital received four of the 2024 Specialty Clinical Quality Awards from Healthgrades: 100 Best for Orthopedic Surgery (also 2022-23); 100 Best for Prostate Surgery; 50 Best for Surgical Excellence (also 2022-23); Joint Replacement Excellence (also 2022-23).

HCA Florida Doctors Hospital recently opened a resident training lab. Pictured here, medical residents Dr. Fru Che, Dr. Nameer Ascandar, Dr. Amatul Khan, Dr. Nancy Osadiaye-Ebomoyi and Dr. Tesnim Hamdan practice on a simulation man at the lab.

Two safety ratings are better than expected: deep blood clots in the lungs or legs following surgery and accidental cut, puncture, perforation or hemorrhage during medical care.

A total of 69% of patients rated the hospital a 9 or 10, which was equal to the national average; 69% would recommend the hospital, which was 1% lower than the national average.

HCA Florida Englewood Hospital

HCA Florida Englewood Hospital

HCA Florida Englewood Hospital received Patient Safety Excellence Awards from 2021 through 2023.

Englewood Hospital received one  of the 2024 Specialty Clinical Quality Awards from Healthgrades: 100 Best for Coronary Intervention (also 2022); in 2023 it received a Coronary intervention Excellence Award.

One safety rating was better than expected: deep blood clots in the lungs or legs following surgery.

A total of 69% of patients rated the hospital a 9 or 10; 69% would recommend the hospital.

Lakewood Ranch Medical Center

Lakewood Ranch Medical Center announced plans last December to build a new five-story, 60-patient bed tower. The $120 million addition would increase the patient capacity from 120 to 180 people.

Lakewood Ranch Medical Center received Pulmonary Care Excellence Awards in 2022-23.

One safety rating was worse than expected: bloodstream infection following surgery.

A total of 71% of patients rated the hospital a 9 or 10; 70% would definitely recommend the hospital.

HCA Florida Blake Hospital

HCA Florida Blake Hospital in Bradenton HCA Florida Blake Hospital was ranked by Healthgrades among the 100 Best for Joint Replacement in 2024, (also 2022-2023); and 100 best for Orthopedic Surgery (also 2022-23).

For 2024, HCA Florida Blake Hospital was ranked among the 100 Best for Joint Replacement (also 2022-23); and 100 best for Orthopedic Surgery (also 2022-23).

One safety rating was worse than expected: catheter-related bloodstream infections acquired at the hospital.

Three ratings were better than expected: excessive bruising or bleeding as a consequence of a procedure or surgery, acute kidney dysfunction following a surgery and accidental cut puncture, perforation or hemorrhage during medical care.

About 49% of patients rated the hospital a 9 or 10;  49% would definitely recommend the hospital.

HCA Florida Fawcett Hospital

For 2024, HCA Florida Fawcett Hospital was ranked among the 100 Best for Gastrointestinal Surgery; 100 Best for Joint Replacement; and 100 best for Orthopedic Surgery (also 2022-2023).

One safety rating was worse than expected: respiratory failure following surgery.

One was better than expected: accidental cut, puncture, perforation or hemorrhage during medical care.

A total of 56% of patients rated the hospital a 9 or 10; 55% would definitely recommend the hospital.

Other area hospitals
  • Manatee Memorial Hospital did not qualify for any Healthgrades awards in 2023 or 2024.Two safety ratings were better than expected: death following a serious complication after surgery and excessive bruising or bleeding as a consequence of a procedure or surgery.A total of 54% of patients rated the hospital 9 or 10; 56% would definitely recommend the hospital.

  • ShorePoint Health Port Charlotte did not qualify for any Healthgrades awards in 2023 or 2024.Four safety ratings were worse than expected: death following a serious complication after surgery, hip fracture following surgery, excessive bruising or bleeding as a consequence of a procedure or surgery and deep blood clots in the lungs or legs following surgery.Three ratings were better than expected: acute kidney dysfunction following surgery, respiratory failure following surgery and accidental cut,, puncture, perforation or hemorrhage during medical care.A total of 48% of patients rated the hospital a 9 or 10; 47% would definitely recommend the hospital.

  • ShorePoint Health Punta Gorda had one safety rating worse than expected, deep blood clots in the lungs or legs following surgery.A total of 52% of patients rated the hospital a 9 or 10; 53% would definitely recommend the hospital.

  • Earlier: SMH ranked tops in region, 5th in state on U.S. News & World Report best hospital list

    Related: Rating your health care

    This article originally appeared on Sarasota Herald-Tribune: Healthgrades ranks Sarasota-Manatee hospitals for specialty services


    Healthgrades Names America's 50 Best Hospitals For Specialty Care

  • Healthgrades has announced the recipients of the 2024 Specialty Excellence Awards and Five-Star Specialty Care Ratings.
  • Healthgrades reviews nearly 4,500 hospitals, evaluating hospital performance over 31 common conditions and procedures to compile the annual awards.
  • Healthgrades reveals that from 2020 to 2022, if every hospital performed at the same level of quality as those that received the website's five-star ratings, 215,667 lives would possibly have been saved.
  • Finding the right health care provider can be challenging, especially if you're trying to find a provider to offer tailored, specialty care.

    However, Healthgrades, the leading online resource for comprehensive information about physicians and hospitals, is aiming to make finding quality health care a little easier with the release of its 2024 Specialty Excellence Awards and Five-Star Specialty Care Ratings.

    The awards shed a spotlight on which hospitals are providing the best, vetted clinical care in 16 specialty care areas. The list spans everything from orthopedic surgery to cardiac surgery to critical care.

    To compile the annual awards, Healthgrades reviewed nearly 4,500 hospitals, evaluating hospital performance over 31 common conditions and procedures. For the awards, they analyzed Medicare Provider Analysis and Review (MedPAR) data from 2020 through 2022 that represented three-year estimates for Medicare patients, according to a press release.

    The awards are broken down in three categories:

  • Healthgrades Specialty Excellence Award, which comprises the top 5% or 10% of hospitals for 16 specialty care areas.
  • Americas 100 Best Hospitals for Specialty Care, awarded to 100 hospitals for 11 different specialty care areas.
  • America's 50 Best Hospitals for Specialty Care, which is given to 50 hospitals for for three different specialty care areas.
  • "We celebrate the recognized hospitals for their steadfast dedication to high quality specialty care," Dr. Brad Bowman, chief medical officer and head of Data Science at Healthgrades, said in the release. "Healthgrades 2024 Specialty Excellence Awards and Ratings showcase hospitals nationwide that deliver consistently exceptional patient outcomes in a given medical specialty."

    In assessing the vast MedPAR data they have at their disposal, Healthgrades uses a star rating system, which is "an evaluation of the hospital's actual performance as compared to the predicted performance for that hospital based on a specific risk-adjustment model applied to that hospital," according to their ranking methodology.

    To generate these ratings, they calculate the hospital's "predicted value," or its predicted number of deaths or complications, and then compare that predicted value to "actual or observed value," which is the actual number of patient deaths or patients who have complications at each hospital location.

    After this, a test is performed to see if the difference between these two measures is statistically significant. This is to ensure that the "differences were very unlikely to be caused by chance alone."

    From this a "z-score" (which is a standardized statistical test used to determine the difference between the actual and predicted complication and mortality rates, while factoring in patient variability and volume) is used to set a 90% confidence interval to establish the range of values an estimate like this would be expected to fall within if the test would be redone.

    Healthgrades then established their hospital performance categories from the results of this test.

    In many ways, these rankings offer a snapshot of the state of America's specialty healthcare services and how they can impact health outcomes.

    Healthgrades reveals that from 2020 to 2022, if every hospital performed at the same level of quality as those that received the website's five-star ratings, 215,667 lives would possibly have been saved.

    Additionally, 149,521 health complications could have been avoided if all hospitals were operating at that five-star level.

    These differences pull the curtain back on the very pressing realities of who has access to needed specialty care.

    Issues of socioeconomic status, racial disparities, and geographic barriers all interplay here.

    Clese Erikson, MPAff, the deputy director of the Health Workforce Research Center at the Fitzhugh Mullan Institute for Health Workforce Equity, which is based at the George Washington University Milken Institute School of Public Health, told Healthline that in many rural and lower income areas in the U.S. Hospital closures and staff shortages are having very tangible effects on individuals and their communities at large.

    When a hospital closes in a small rural community, for example, she said it has a "spillover effect" that can be "devastating economically for the community that relies on that hospital for jobs," and for the health and wellbeing of the patients being served.

    Erikson, who is unaffiliated with Healthgrades, added that another burden these communities face is the fact that not all providers accept Medicaid plans, for instance, or accept people who are uninsured and are looking to pay out of pocket.

    "There is increasing evidence that access can vary by zip code even in a metropolitan area, and that can have huge implications for disparities by race and ethnicity that can result in lower life expectancy," she said.

    Erikson explained that these challenges faced by communities at lower socioeconomic levels and who might live in healthcare "deserts" are complex and varied.

    Say you do get access to a needed orthopedic specialist, but then you get home from the hospital and you might be returning to an empty refrigerator and might not have access to coverage for medications you need or even a car or mode of transportation to get to a pharmacy.

    You might not even have a community around you to offer needed emotional or psychological support.

    For many in this position, just navigating the string of follow-up appointments and referrals to other specialists can be a confusing, overwhelming maze.

    "In addition to the rural and urban disparities and access to care, it's important in this conversation to draw out that socioeconomic disadvantages are also equated to racial and ethnic disadvantage," she added.

    She cited that recent research has shed light on how negative outcomes and further health disparities can result from people of color not having access to physicians and providers who share their racial or cultural backgrounds and are sensitive to their acute needs.

    Sometimes, just finding a specialist— any specialist — doesn't offer a person everything they need to ensure an optimal health outcome when they walk into that hospital waiting room for the first time.

    Ever since the COVID-19 pandemic, much has been made of the telemedicine boom that has created what Erikson said is a "hybrid approach" to care where in-person care is often augmented by telehealth visits with a provider.

    This can sometimes even the playing field for people who can't find a specialist in their geographic area.

    Erikson cited "e-consults" as one innovation of recent years that has proven effective. If you only have access to a primary care provider in your area and health plan network, that provider now has greater ease to make contact with a specialist colleague virtually — replacing hospital hallway colleague-to-colleague meetings of yore — who can then help the provider respond to that person's specific needs.

    This program of course isn't seamless and neither is telehealth at large, she said. People most vulnerable in society might not have access to the technology to begin with or have comfort with using it.

    If you don't have easy access to broadband Internet or a smartphone that can open up a Zoom screen, it adds another challenge to making use of modern tools that aim to deliver specialty care to more people.

    Erikson said strides have been made in recent years to close these gaps. There also are pushes nationwide to save many of the smaller community hospitals that are facing closures, but "it is hard to financially sustain some of those hospitals," she stressed.

    While many of these problems persist, Healthgrades annual awards are working to help break down barriers by offer an organized way to find the specialty care that might work for your needs.

    *Healthgrades and Healthline are part of the RVO Health portfolio of brands.


    Healthgrades Reveals The Best U.S. Hospitals For Specialty Care In 2024

    Healthgrades announces the nation's top hospitals for exceptional performance in key medical specialties and introduces new outpatient orthopedic awards and ratings.

    DENVER, Oct. 24, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Healthgrades, the leading resource consumers use to find a doctor or hospital, today announced the recipients of Healthgrades 2024 Specialty Excellence Awards and Five-Star Specialty Care Ratings. This year's awards recognize hospitals with outstanding clinical performance in 16 specialty care areas, including cardiac surgery, critical care, and orthopedic surgery.

    Hospital quality is an important, but often overlooked, factor for consumers to consider when selecting a medical specialist. To help consumers find the best care for their needs, Healthgrades uses star ratings and awards to identify the top-performing hospitals for specialty care. For this annual analysis, Healthgrades evaluated outcomes at approximately 4,500 hospitals. The ratings assess hospital performance across 31 common procedures and conditions.* Three awards recognize superior clinical performance in specialty care:

  • Healthgrades Specialty Excellence Award™ - the top 5% or 10% of hospitals for 16 different specialty care areas
  • America's 100 Best Hospitals for Specialty Care™ - this top honor is given to 100 hospitals for 11 different specialty care areas
  • America's 50 Best Hospitals for Specialty Care™ - this top honor is given to 50 hospitals for three different specialty care areas
  • "We celebrate the recognized hospitals for their steadfast dedication to high quality specialty care," said Brad Bowman, MD, Chief Medical Officer and Head of Data Science, Healthgrades. "Healthgrades 2024 Specialty Excellence Awards and Ratings showcase hospitals nationwide that deliver consistently exceptional patient outcomes in a given medical specialty."

    By offering easy access to objective performance measures, Healthgrades gives consumers the information they need to find a hospital with a five-star rating in their procedure or condition. As the gap between one-star and five-star performers continues to widen, the ability to evaluate hospital quality has never been more critical. In fact, from 2020-2022, if all hospitals performed similarly to those receiving five stars:

  • 215,667 lives could potentially have been saved**
  • 149,521 complications could potentially have been avoided**
  • View the complete list of 2024 Specialty Excellence Award recipients.

    To provide additional insights and education around these important topics, Healthgrades has launched the following resources:

  • For consumer audiences: The "Finding Quality Care" right care center provides educational content to help consumers understand what factors to consider when choosing healthcare and how Healthgrades can help. The "How Healthgrades Rates Hospitals and Why It Matters" infographic explains how we pick award recipients and the impact choosing the right hospital has on your likelihood of a positive outcome.
  • For health system audiences, we explore hospitals' most significant challenges in the "2024 Specialty Excellence Report."
  • *To be eligible for a Specialty Excellence Award, hospitals must receive a rating in one or more of the 31 procedures and conditions included in the determination of the award. Some awards, like the Cranial Neurosurgery Excellence Award™, are based on a single procedure–cranial neurosurgery–while others, such as the Orthopedic Surgery Excellence Award™, are based on a grouping of three procedures: hip fracture treatment, total knee replacement, and total hip replacement. To learn more about Healthgrades ratings and awards determination process, see the 2024 Specialty Excellence Awards and Ratings Methodology.

    **Statistics are based on Healthgrades analysis of MedPAR data for years 2020 through 2022 and represent three-year estimates for Medicare patients only.

    About Healthgrades

    Healthgrades is dedicated to empowering stronger and more meaningful connections between patients and healthcare professionals. As the #1 platform for finding a doctor and as a leader in healthcare transparency, we help millions of consumers each month find and schedule appointments with their healthcare professional of choice and prepare for their appointments with best-in-class, treatment-focused content.

    Our health system, healthcare professional, and life sciences marketing solutions have been helping our partners reach and engage consumers who are on their way to the doctor for over 20 years.

    Start your search for the right care at healthgrades.Com.

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