MidState Medical Center, Meriden, CT is among the top ranked Hospitals for the Lowest LOS in ICU for Red Blood Cell Disorders Hospitalizations in Connecticut


MidState Medical Center, Meriden, CT is among the top ranked Hospitals for the Lowest LOS in ICU for Red Blood Cell Disorders Hospitalizations in Connecticut. Dexur analyzed Oct 2016 to Sep 2019 Medicare claims data to rank hospitals by Length of Stay (LOS) in the ICU for Red Blood Cell Disorders Hospitalizations. Hospital rankings are also adjusted for risk based on the DRG (which groups hospitalization based on severity and risk) level quality outcomes.

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ICU Avg. LOS Rank (Risk Adjusted) Total Hospitalizations Avg. LOS Avg. LOS (Risk Adjusted) for DRG 812 Readmission Rate Readmission Rate (Risk Adjusted) for DRG 812 SNF Discharge Rate SNF Discharge Rate (Risk Adjusted) for DRG 812 Avg. ICU LOS Avg. ICU LOS (Risk Adjusted) for DRG 812 Revenue per Day In Hospital Mortality Rate In Hospital Mortality Rate (Risk Adjusted) for DRG 812
National 277,996
Connecticut 3,423
Middlesex Hospital,
28 Crescent St, Middletown, CT
1 130
Manchester Memorial Hospital,
71 Haynes St, Manchester, CT
2 53
MidState Medical Center,
435 Lewis Ave, Meriden, CT
3 61
Charlotte Hungerford Hospital,
540 Litchfield St, Torrington, CT
4 72
Saint Mary's Hospital,
56 Franklin St, Waterbury, CT
5 143
Hartford Hospital,
80 Seymour St, Hartford, CT
6 234
UConn John Dempsey Hospital,
263 Farmington Avenue, Farmington, CT
7 194
Trinity Health of New England - Saint Francis Hospital and Medical Center,
114 Woodland St, Hartford, CT
8 303