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Hospital Heart Failure Mortality Comparison Report 2006 Data Set
SAMPLE COUNTY
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Heart Failure Mortality
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HOSPITALS
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Actual
Rates (2)
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Predicted
Rates (3)
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Sample Hospital 1
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3.45 %
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4.68 %
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Sample Hospital 2
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3.53 %
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2.39 %
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Sample Hospital 3
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7.28 %
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3.82 %
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Sample Hospital 4
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3.73 %
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5.82 %
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(2) Actual Rates
Actual rates are calculated using the exact number of times something occurs, such
as death, birth, medical procedure or illness. Actual rates do not take into account
the patient's personal characteristics, health status or other conditions that may
influence the patient outcome and response to treatment.
(3) Predicted Rates
Predicted rates are estimates for an outcome of care or treatment when additional
patient factors are taken into account. The predicted rate comes from statistical
methods that consider that patients with the same diagnosis may have different risk
factors, like other medical conditions or personal characteristics that impact how
a patient responds to treatment. For example, a 45-year-old man admitted to a hospital with an initial
heart attack and no other medical conditions or disease is expected
to have a greater chance of survival than an 80-year-old woman with
diabetes and high blood pressure
also admitted to a hospital for a heart attack.
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risk factors, like other medical conditions or personal characteristics that impact
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