16 Indiana hospitals penalized for high rates of patient injuries, illness

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6 thoughts on “16 Indiana hospitals penalized for high rates of patient injuries, illness

  1. Seems a little strange going into the hospital to get better, only to get an infection or illness. Penalties should be much higher for this kind of thing.

  2. It would be nice to have the entire state list for those readers outside the central Indiana area, or at least a link to the web site where information is available.

  3. Check out local, regional and national hospital ratings by the national Organization— The Leap Frog Group. It has a similar comparative rating system with comparable findings..

    1. St. Vincent looks good as well here… Fishers is barely a full service hospital. Their main campus, Women’s, Heart Hospital, and Carmel all maintained below the watermark. Community Health on the other hand needs to make some changes after multiple years of this.

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