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Surgical Care Improvement Project

The Surgical Care Improvement Project (SCIP) is a national quality partnership of organizations focused on improving surgical care by significantly reducing surgical complications. It is a unique partnership that is proving to be a transformational undertaking in health care.

To monitor the quality of that care, we track specific quality measures and compare them to benchmark measures at local levels. We publish these quality measures so you can draw your own conclusions regarding your health care choices. Our comparison numbers are from Hospital Compare, an online tool provided by the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services. Its data was last updated on Jan. 26, 2012. For additional detailed information select the "click for details" buttons on the left. The numbers used in these tables are from April 2010 through March 2011 and include patients with Medicare, those enrolled in Medicare health plans and those who don't have Medicare.

Note: Higher percentages are better for all measures listed.

Click for details University 2 Trinity 2 MCG 2 Doctors 2 Aiken 2 Top 10% of hospitals
     
  Antibiotic given at right time -- Outpatient  
     
97% of 930 patients 94% of 139 patients 89% of 295 patients 99% of 220 patients 99% of 203 patients  100%
     
  Appropriate antibiotic given -- Outpatient  
     
95% of 914 patients 98% of 137 patients 95% of 337 patients 99% of 220 patients 98% of 201 patients  100%
     
  Beta blocker users kept on drug  
     
99% of 352 patients 94% of 138 patients 82% of 110 patients 100% of 103 patients 97% of 171 patients  100%
     
  Antibiotic given at right time  
     
99% of 726 patients 100% of 433 patients 97% of 259 patients 99% of 318 patients 100% of 507 patients  100%
     
  Appropriate antibiotic given  
     
98% of 845 patients 99% of 436 patients 99% of 269 patients 98% of 321 patients 98% of 510 patients  100%
     
  Timely halt of antibiotic  
     
96% of 713 patients 99% of 422 patients 88% of 242 patients 100% of 308 patients 93% of 490 patients  99%
     
  Blood sugar controlled  
     
92% of 430 patients Not Available 98% of 49 patients Not Available 95% of 37 patients  99%
     
  Safer hair removal  
     
100% of 1014 patients 100% of 646 patients 100% of 377 patients 100% of 503 patients 100% of 628 patients  100%
     
  Timely removal of catheter  
     
99% of 538 patients 98% of 263 patients 89% of 190 patients 97% of 247 patients 82% of 230 patients  100%
     
  Clot treatment ordered  
     
75% of 63 patients 97% of 155 patients 97% of 179 patients 99% of 188 patients 95% of 250 patients  100%
     
  Clot treatment received  
     
77% of 61 patients 94% of 153 patients 96% of 179 patients 99% of 188 patients 92% of 250 patients  100%
     
  Our Current Numbers -- Surgical Care  
     
     
  Hospital Compare  
     

2 The hospital indicated that the data submitted for this measure were based on a sample of cases.

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Updated: 2-6-12