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Sharp Grossmont Not Among 8 County Hospitals With 'A' Grades for Safety

The La Mesa area hospital received a grade of "C" for hospital safety. Alvarado Hospital received a "B" grade.

Eight hospitals in San Diego County received "A" grades for hospital safety Wednesday from The Leapfrog Group, a nonprofit organization that measures medical center performance.

Top grades in the annual report were received by Fallbrook Hospital, Kaiser Permanente Hospital, Palomar Medical Center, Paradise Valley Hospital, Pomerado Hospital, Scripps Mercy Hospital, Sharp Coronado Hospital and UCSD Medical Center.

Alvarado Hospital, Scripps Encinitas Hospital, Sharp Chula Vista Hospital and Sharp Memorial Hospital were each given a "B."

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received a "C." The grade for Tri-City Medical Center in Oceanside was pending, a situation that was not explained.

Searchable results are available at hospitalsafetyscore.org.

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According to The Leapfrog Group, more than 180,000 people die annually from hospital infections, injuries and errors; a Medicare patient has a one-in- four chance of experiencing injury, harm or death when admitted to a hospital; and 493 people die daily because of a preventable hospital error – the equivalent of a jetliner full of people crashing every day.

Leapfrog's Hospital Safety Score uses data from the organization's own survey, the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. It also incorporates information from the American Hospital Association's annual survey.

Among the categories of data are identification and mitigation of hazards, hand hygiene, use of antibiotics before and after surgery, and falls and trauma.

– City News Service


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