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Heart Failure - Sutter Health System Average
Heart failure has been called a new epidemic that affects nearly 5 million Americans and is the top cause of hospitalization for people over age sixty-five. Below are some of the key areas that medical experts focus on when treating patients who are hospitalized with heart failure. Each of these actions will help patients live better with the disease.
 
 
Sutter Health Avg. - 98%
U.S. Avg. 86%  
Top U.S. Performance - 100%  
 
Sutter Health Avg.- 97%
U.S. Avg. 84%  
Top U.S. Performance - 100%  
 
Sutter Health Avg.- 86%  
U.S. Avg. 66%  
Top U.S. Performance - 96%  
 
Sutter Health Avg. - 91%  
U.S. Avg. 86%  
Top U.S. Performance - 100%  
 
Key Sutter Health System Average
The Sutter Health System Average (mean) is calculated by taking the sum of all non-excluded hospitals' scores (where there was at least one case that met the inclusion criteria) and dividing by the total number of hospitals.
Data Source: Data pulled from MIDAS DataVision and provided to CMS Hospital Compare, Q307 - Q208
  The number of cases is too small (n<25) for purposes of reliably predicting hospital performance
U.S. Average
Data Source: CMS Hospital Compare, Q306 - Q207
Our goal is to perform among the top ten percent of hospitals nationwide.
Data Source: CMS Hospital Compare, Q306 - Q207
 

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