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Becker's Infection Control and Clinical Quality July 2014

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14 14 50 Statistics on State CAUTI Rates By Heather Punke T he following are the standardized infec- tion ratios — observed to expected infec- tion rates — for catheter-associated urinary tract infections for every state (except Wyoming) and Washington, D.C. SIRs that are less than one indicate the state had fewer CAUTIs than would have been predicted. SIRs greater than one indicate infection rates were higher than would be predicted. Here, states are listed from smallest to largest SIR, or from the states with the lowest infection rates to the highest infection rates as compared with expected infection rates. Note: States' SIRs show their individual progress in re- ducing CAUTIs and are not meant to compare actual CAUTI rates among states. Data was updated April 16 and comes from CMS' Hospital Compare database. North Dakota — 0.696 Hawaii — 0.712 Oklahoma — 0.747 West Virginia — 0.761 South Dakota — 0.775 Louisiana — 0.91 Florida — 0.916 Alaska — 0.935 Alabama — 0.948 Wisconsin — 0.954 Colorado — 0.956 Iowa — 0.961 New Mexico — 0.974 Kansas — 0.981 Texas — 1.004 New Jersey — 1.061 Arkansas — 1.021 New Hampshire — 1.028 Ohio — 1.031 Missouri — 1.04 Vermont — 1.052 Pennsylvania — 1.064 California — 1.078 Illinois — 1.095 Virginia — 1.115 Mississippi — 1.132 Georgia — 1.161 Michigan — 1.178 Washington — 1.197 North Carolina — 1.199 Kentucky — 1.201 Arizona — 1.211 Nevada — 1.237 Montana — 1.257 Idaho — 1.271 Nebraska — 1.272 Oregon — 1.29 Indiana — 1.314 New York — 1.357 Washington, D.C. — 1.367 Rhode Island — 1.456 Tennessee — 1.473 Delaware — 1.526 Minnesota — 1.544 Utah — 1.615 Massachusetts — 1.717 South Carolina — 1.729 Connecticut — 1.916 Maine — 2.004 Maryland — 2.092 n (Wyoming was excluded because the measure did not apply for this reporting period) 50 Statistics on State CAUTI Rates SIGN UP TODAY! Infection Control & Clinical Quality Becker's Infection Control & Clinical Quality E-Weekly www.beckersinfectioncontrol.com or call (800) 417-2035

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