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Meet Leapfrog Group's 13 "Highest Value" Hospitals

By David P. Hamilton | Dec 12, 2008

The healthcare-quality gurus at the Leapfrog Group have put out a new survey naming 13 hospitals they believe offer both high-quality care and cost-effective treatment.

The group, which surveyed more than 1,220 hospitals (out of roughly 5,000 in the U.S.), ranked medical centers on the efficiency with which they performed four procedures: Heart bypass surgery, angioplasty, heart-attack treatment and pneumonia care. Leapfrog defined “efficiency” as a combination of “quality,” measured in terms of how patients fared and adherence to treatment guidelines, and “resource utilization,” derived from how long patients remained in the hospital and how frequently they were readmitted. The 13 winners all had top efficiency scores in at least three of the four procedures.

Leapfrog lists the 13 qualifying hospitals alphabetically by state, so don’t look for invidious comparisons among the winners. (Here is Leapfrog’s original press release on the study as a PDF file.) As a bonus for BNET readers, I’ve included each hospital’s chain affiliation, which Leapfrog didn’t identify:

  • Desert Regional Medical Center (Tenet Healthcare): Palm Springs, California
  • Mercy Medical Center Redding (Catholic Healthcare West): Redding, California
  • St. Mary’s Hospital And Medical Center (Sisters of Charity of Leavenworth Health System): Grand Junction, Colorado
  • St. John’s Hospital (Hospital Sisters Health System): Springfield, Illinois
  • St. Luke’s Hospital (Iowa Health System): Cedar Rapids, Iowa
  • Fairview Southdale Hospital (Fairview Health Services): Edina, Minnesota
  • Park Nicollet Methodist Hospital (Park Nicollet Health Services): Saint Louis Park, Minnesota
  • Regions Hospital (HealthPartners): Saint Paul, Minnesota
  • North Mississippi Medical Center (NMMC): Tupelo, Mississippi
  • St. Luke’s Hospital (independent): Maumee, Ohio
  • Providence St Vincent Medical Center (Providence Health & Services): Portland, Oregon
  • Mercy General Health Partners, Sherman Campus (Trinity Health): Muskegon, Michigan
  • St. Clare’s Hospital Of Weston Inc (Ministry Health Care), Weston, Wisconsin

FierceHealthcare noted that the only states with multiple hospitals on the list were California, with two, and Minnesota, with three. More interesting to me, however, is to look at which hospital chains fared best. Only one for-profit hospital, owned by Tenet Healthcare, managed to crack the top tier; by contrast, five Catholic chain hospitals made the list. Only one lonely independent hospital — St. Luke’s of Maumee, Ohio — made the grade.

For your further education, here’s a quick rundown on the chains that owned 12 of the 13 highest-value hospitals:

A 14-year veteran of the Wall Street Journal, David P. Hamilton is BNET's Industries editor. Prior to coming to BNET, David founded the LifeScience section of VentureBeat, a news site for the innovation and venture business. Follow him on Twitter, or just follow all BNET Healthcare posts on Twitter.

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