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Penalties for Hospital Acquired Conditions Penalties For Hospital Acquired Infections Kaiser Health News Penalties For Hospital Acquired Conditions Medicare is penalizing hospitals with high rates of potentially avoidable mistakes that can harm patients, known as "hospital-acquired conditions." Penalized hospitals will have their Medicare payments reduced by 1 percent over the fiscal year that runs from October 2014 through September 2015. To determine penalties, Medicare ranked hospitals on a score of 1 to 10, with 10 being the worst, for three types of HACs. One is central-line associated bloodstream infections, or CLABSIs. The second if catheter- associated urinary tract infections, or CAUTIs. The final one, Serious Complications, is based on eight types of injuries, including blood clots, bed sores and falls. Hospitals with a Total HAC Score above 7 will be penalized. Source: Centers For Medicare & Medicaid Services Serious Compli Total Provider cations CLABSI HAC ID Hospital City State County Score Score CAUTI Score Score Penalty 20017 Alaska Regional Hospital Anchorage AK Anchorage 7 9 10 8.625 Penalty 20001 Providence Alaska Medical Center Anchorage AK Anchorage 10 9 6 8.375 Penalty 20027 Mt Edgecumbe Hospital Sitka AK Sitka 7 Not Available Not Available 7 No Penalty 20006 Mat-Su Regional Medical Center Palmer AK Matanuska Susitna 10 6 3 6.425 No Penalty 20012 Fairbanks Memorial Hospital Fairbanks AK Fairbanks North Star 9 8 1 6.075 No Penalty 20018 Yukon Kuskokwim Delta Reg Hospital Bethel AK Bethel 6 Not Available Not Available 6 No Penalty 20024 Central Peninsula General Hospital Soldotna AK Kenai Peninsula 4 Not Available Not Available 4 No Penalty 20026 Alaska Native Medical Center Anchorage AK Anchorage 9 1 Not Available 3.8 No Penalty 20008 Bartlett Regional Hospital Juneau AK Juneau 3 Not Available Not Available 3 No Penalty 10061 Highlands Medical Center Scottsboro AL Jackson 8 Not Available 10 9.3 Penalty 10158 Russellville Hospital Russellville AL Franklin 9 Not Available 9 9 Penalty 10029 East Alabama Medical Center And Snf Opelika AL Lee 6 9 10 8.275 Penalty 10087 University Of South Alabama Medical Center Mobile AL Mobile 10 5 9 8.05 Penalty 10033 University Of Alabama Hospital Birmingham AL Jefferson 8 9 7 8 Penalty 10039 Huntsville Hospital Huntsville AL Madison 8 9 7 8 Penalty 10139 Brookwood Medical Center Birmingham AL Jefferson 9 7 7 7.7 Penalty 10078 Northeast Alabama Regional Med Center Anniston AL Calhoun 10 8 4 7.4 Penalty 10144 Springhill Medical Center Mobile AL Mobile 9 4 9 7.375 Penalty 10131 Crestwood Medical Center Huntsville AL Madison 6 10 6 7.3 Penalty 10092 D C H Regional Medical Center Tuscaloosa AL Tuscaloosa 9 6 6 7.05 Penalty 10102 J Paul Jones Hospital Camden AL Wilcox 7 Not Available Not Available 7 No Penalty 10058 Bibb Medical Center Centreville AL Bibb 7 Not Available Not Available 7 No Penalty 10051 Greene County Health System Eutaw AL Greene 7 Not Available Not Available 7 No Penalty 10095 Hale County Hospital Greensboro AL Hale 7 Not Available Not Available 7 No Penalty December 18, 2014 1 of 97 Penalties For Hospital Acquired Infections Kaiser Health News Serious Compli Total Provider cations CLABSI HAC ID Hospital City State County Score Score CAUTI Score Score Penalty 10001 Southeast Alabama Medical Center Dothan AL Houston 3 9 9 6.9 No Penalty 10045 Fayette Medical Center Fayette AL Fayette 8 Not Available 6 6.7 No Penalty 10083 South Baldwin Regional Medical Center Foley AL Baldwin 8 7 5 6.7 No Penalty 10036 Andalusia Regional Hospital Andalusia AL Covington 6 Not Available 7 6.65 No Penalty 10157 Shoals Hospital Muscle Shoals AL Colbert 3 9 8 6.575 No Penalty 10104 Trinity Medical Center Birmingham AL Jefferson 10 4 5 6.425 No Penalty 10055 Flowers Hospital Dothan AL Houston 6 6 7 6.325 No Penalty 10079 Athens-Limestone Hospital Athens AL Limestone 3 10 6 6.25 No Penalty 10100 Gulf Health Hospitals, Inc., D/B/A/Thomas Hospital Fairhope AL Baldwin 10 2 6 6.1 No Penalty 10021 Dale Medical Center Ozark AL Dale 8 Not Available 5 6.05 No Penalty 10018 Callahan Eye Hospital Birmingham AL Jefferson 6 Not Available Not Available 6 No Penalty 10052 Lake Martin Community Hospital Dadeville AL Tallapoosa 6 Not Available Not Available 6 No Penalty 10047 Georgiana Medical Center Georgiana AL Butler 6 Not Available Not Available 6 No Penalty 10125 Lakeland Community Hospital Haleyville AL Winston 6 Not Available Not Available 6 No Penalty 10128 Jackson Medical Center Jackson AL Clarke 6 Not Available Not Available 6 No Penalty 10146 Rmc Jacksonville Jacksonville AL Calhoun 6 Not Available Not Available 6 No Penalty 10008 Crenshaw Community Hospital Luverne AL Crenshaw 6 Not Available Not Available 6 No Penalty 10110 Bullock County Hospital Union Springs AL Bullock 6 Not Available Not Available 6 No Penalty 10097 Elmore Community Hospital Wetumpka AL Elmore 6 Not Available Not Available 6 No Penalty 10138 Hill Hospital Of Sumter County York AL Sumter 6 Not Available Not Available 6 No Penalty 10046 Riverview Regional Medical Center Gadsden AL Etowah 1 9 8 5.875 No Penalty 10089 Walker Baptist Medical Center Jasper AL Walker 9 1 7 5.75 No Penalty 10113 Mobile Infirmary Association, D/B/A Mobile Infirmary Mobile AL Mobile 8 3 6 5.725 No Penalty 10169 Atmore Community Hospital Atmore AL Escambia 7 Not Available 5 5.7 No Penalty 10024 Jackson Hospital & Clinic Inc Montgomery AL Montgomery 3 9 5 5.6 No Penalty 10103 Baptist Medical Center-Princeton Birmingham AL Jefferson 10 3 3 5.45 No Penalty 10090 Providence Hospital Mobile AL Mobile 9 3 4 5.425 No Penalty 10129 Gulf Health Hospitals, Inc., D/B/A North Baldwin Infirmary Bay Minette AL Baldwin 6 Not Available 5 5.35 No Penalty 10085 Decatur Morgan Hospital - Decatur Campus Decatur AL Morgan 6 7 3 5.35 No Penalty 10130 St Vincent'S St Clair Pell City AL Saint Clair 5 1 10 5.325 No Penalty 10062 Wiregrass Medical Center Geneva AL Geneva 4 Not Available 6 5.3 No Penalty 10114 Medical West, An Affiliate Of Uab Health System Bessemer AL Jefferson 10 2 3 5.125 No Penalty 10022 Cherokee Medical Center Centre AL Cherokee 5 Not Available Not Available 5 No Penalty 10112 Bryan W Whitfield Mem Hosp Inc Demopolis AL Marengo 5 Not Available Not Available 5 No Penalty December 18, 2014 2 of 97 Penalties For Hospital Acquired Infections Kaiser Health News Serious Compli Total Provider cations CLABSI HAC ID Hospital City State County Score Score CAUTI Score Score Penalty 10148 Evergreen Medical Center Evergreen AL Conecuh 5 Not Available Not Available 5 No Penalty 10091 Grove Hill Memorial Hospital Grove Hill AL Clarke 5 Not Available Not Available 5 No Penalty 10059 Lawrence Medical Center Moulton AL Lawrence 5 Not Available Not Available 5 No Penalty 10032 Wedowee Hospital Wedowee AL Randolph 5 Not Available Not Available 5 No Penalty 10011 St. Vincent'S East Birmingham AL Jefferson 1 9 5 4.9 No Penalty 10016 Shelby Baptist Medical Center Alabaster AL Shelby 7 3 3 4.4 No Penalty 10006 Eliza Coffee Memorial Hospital Florence AL Lauderdale 5 5 3 4.35 No Penalty 10023 Baptist Medical Center South Montgomery AL Montgomery 2 6 5 4.275 No Penalty 10150 L V Stabler Memorial Hospital Greenville AL Butler 4 Not Available Not Available 4 No Penalty 10044 Marion Regional Medical Center Hamilton AL Marion 4 Not Available Not Available 4 No Penalty 10168 Jack Hughston Memorial Hospital Phenix City AL Russell 4 Not Available Not Available 4 No Penalty 10086 Northwest Medical Center Winfield AL Marion 4 Not Available Not Available 4 No Penalty 10126 Troy Regional Medical Center Troy AL Pike 2 Not Available 5 3.95 No Penalty 10012 Dekalb Regional Medical Center Fort Payne AL De Kalb 9 Not Available 1 3.8 No Penalty 10164 Coosa Valley Medical Center Sylacauga AL Talladega 9 1 1 3.8 No Penalty 10101 Citizens Bmc Talladega AL Talladega 9 Not Available 1 3.8 No Penalty 10038 Stringfellow Memorial Hospital Anniston AL Calhoun 5 Not Available 3 3.7 No Penalty 10040 Gadsden Regional Medical Center Gadsden AL Etowah 5 3 3 3.7 No Penalty 10065 Russell Hospital Alexander City AL Tallapoosa 8 1 1 3.45 No Penalty 10118 Vaughan Regional Medical Center Parkway Campus Selma AL Dallas 3 1 6 3.325 No Penalty 10056 St Vincent'S Birmingham Birmingham AL Jefferson 1 5 4 3.275 No Penalty 10149 Baptist Medical Center East Montgomery AL Montgomery 1 4 5 3.275 No Penalty 10007 Mizell Memorial Hospital Opp AL Covington 7 Not Available 1 3.1 No Penalty 10109 Pickens County Medical Center Carrollton AL Pickens 3 Not Available Not Available 3 No Penalty 10054 Decatur Morgan Hospital - Parkway Campus Decatur AL Morgan 3 Not Available 3 3 No Penalty 10099 D W Mcmillan Memorial Hospital Brewton AL Escambia 6 Not Available 1 2.75 No Penalty 10120 Monroe County Hospital Monroeville AL Monroe 6 Not Available 1 2.75 No Penalty 10073 Clay County Hospital Ashland AL Clay 5 Not Available 1 2.4 No Penalty 10108 Prattville Baptist Hospital Prattville AL Autauga 4 1 1 2.05 No Penalty 10035 Cullman Regional Medical Center Cullman AL Cullman 3 1 2 2.025 No Penalty 10049 Medical Center Enterprise Enterprise AL Coffee 3 Not Available 1 1.7 No Penalty 10069 Medical Center Barbour Eufaula AL Barbour 3 Not Available 1 1.7 No Penalty 10019 Helen Keller Hospital Sheffield AL Colbert 3 1 1 1.7 No Penalty 10034 Community Hospital Inc Tallassee AL Elmore 3 Not Available 1 1.7 No Penalty December 18, 2014 3 of 97 Penalties For Hospital Acquired Infections Kaiser Health News Serious Compli Total Provider cations CLABSI HAC ID Hospital City State County Score Score CAUTI Score Score Penalty 10005 Marshall Medical Centers Boaz AL Marshall 1 1 3 1.65 No Penalty
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