Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Report says Epsom Hospital - UK - in top 25% for stroke care

Congratulations, we have statistical stupidity around the world. Now all of you within distance of this center need to call them up and ask a couple of simple questions. Stroke Improvement National Audit Programme is worthless without answering these questions.
1.  What is your 30-day death rate compared to the national average?
2.  What exactly are the stroke protocols you are using to stop the neuronal cascade of death?
3.   How many survivors get to 100% recovery? Anywhere from 6 months to 10 years after?
http://www.elmbridgetoday.co.uk/News/Epsom_Hospital_stroke_care_report_0000004403.aspx 
 Epsom Hospital is in the top 25% of hospitals in the country when it comes to stroke care, according to a new report.

The latest Stroke Improvement National Audit Programme (SINAP) looks at care for patients admitted between July and September 2012.

The document, published by the Royal College of Physicians, features results for a number of indicators.

For example, it shows that 100% of patients received a brain scan within 24 hours of their arrival at Epsom Hospital. (So, what does that prove?)
The national average was 92%.

The report also shows that 67% of patients received a brain scan within an hour at Epsom Hospital, compared to a national average of 40%.
(So, what does that prove?)

In addition, the report shows that 86% of all patients with a stroke diagnosis were admitted directly to the stroke unit at Epsom Hospital.
(So, what does that prove?)

The national average was 68%.

The report placed Epsom Hospital in the first quartile – the top 25% – of hospitals in the country for its results. (Doing processes well does not mean your results are good)

Dr Brendan Affley, a stroke consultant at the hospital, said:  “Sadly, a stroke can be absolutely devastating, but with timely, expert treatment, the impact can be reduced and patients are more likely to make a better recovery.

“We are therefore delighted with the results of this new report, which shows that our patients receive the care that they need, quickly.

“The team are incredibly proud to see that we’re in the top 25% of stroke services nationwide, and pleased to be able to offer local people the very best in stroke care.

“It’s testament to the hard work and dedication of all our staff.”

To see the full SINAP report, visit www.rcplondon.ac.uk

  
Results are what counts, not just getting thru processes. They need some good management consultants.

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