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73 FINANCE CMO / CARE DELIVERY 51 Hospitals With the Lowest Heart Attack Readmission Rates By Heather Punke T he following is a list of hospitals with the lowest 30-day read- mission rates from heart attacks, according to data from CMS. e information was pulled from CMS' Hospital Compare and is from July 2012 through June 2015, the most recent data available. All hospitals on this list have a 30-day readmission rate from acute myocardial infarctions less than 15 percent. For reference, the national average is 16.8 percent. Asante Rogue Regional Medical Center (Medford, Ore.) — 13.1 percent UP Health System-Marquette (Mich.) — 13.4 percent French Hospital Medical Center (San Louis Obispo, Calif.) — 13.7 percent Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center (Spokane, Wash.) — 13.9 percent Billings (Mont.) Clinic Hospital — 14.2 percent Mary Hitchcock Memorial Hospital (Lebanon, N.H.) — 14.2 percent Intermountain Medical Center (Murray, Utah) — 14.3 percent Naples (Fla.) Community Hospital — 14.4 percent Centegra Health System McHenry (Ill.) Hospital — 14.4 percent Bryan Medical Center (Lincoln, Neb.) — 14.4 percent Ellis Hospital (Schenectady, N.Y.) — 14.4 percent Mission Health System (Ashville, N.C.) — 14.4 percent Moses H. Cone Memorial Hospital (Greensboro, N.C.) — 14.4 percent Sarasota (Fla.) Memorial Hospital — 14.5 percent Eastern Idaho Regional Medical Center (Idaho Falls) — 14.5 percent Northwest Texas Hospital (Amarillo) — 14.5 percent Sutter Roseville (Calif.) Medical Center — 14.6 percent Morton Plant Hospital (Clearwater, Fla.) — 14.6 percent Maine Medical Center (Portland) — 14.6 percent Oklahoma Heart Hospital (Oklahoma City) — 14.6 percent Skagit Valley Hospital (Mount Vernon, Wash.) — 14.6 percent edaCare Regional Medical Center-Appleton (Wis.) — 14.6 percent Mayo Clinic Hospital (Phoenix) — 14.7 percent Banner Heart Hospital (Mesa, Ariz.) — 14.7 percent St. Luke's Regional Medical Center (Boise, Idaho) — 14.7 percent Concord (N.H.) Hospital — 14.7 percent Central Washington Hospital (Wenatchee) — 14.7 percent Dominican Hospital (Santa Cruz, Calif.) — 14.8 percent Scripps Memorial Hospital La Jolla (Calif.) — 14.8 percent Northside Hospital Forsyth (Cumming, Ga.) — 14.8 percent Piedmont Athens (Ga.) Regional Medical Center — 14.8 percent Copley Memorial Hospital (Aurora, Ill.) — 14.8 percent Indiana University Health Bloomington Hospital — 14.8 percent St. Luke's Hospital (Cedar Rapids, Iowa) — 14.8 percent East Jefferson General Hospital (Metairie, La.) — 14.8 percent Salem (Ore.) Hospital — 14.8 percent Chester County Hospital (West Chester, Pa.) — 14.8 percent GHS Greenville (S.C.) Memorial Hospital — 14.8 percent EvergreenHealth Medical Center (Kirkland, Wash.) — 14.8 percent Sacred Heart Hospital (Eau Claire, Wis.) — 14.8 percent Seton Medical Center (Round Rock, Texas) — 14.8 percent St. Joseph Hospital (Orange, Calif.) — 14.9 percent St. Francis Hospital (Columbus, Ga.) — 14.9 percent Memorial Hospital and Health Center (Jasper, Ind.) — 14.9 percent Mercy Hospital (Iowa City, Iowa) — 14.9 percent Overlook Medical Center (Summit, N.J.) — 14.9 percent St. Joseph's Hospital Health Center (Syracuse) — 14.9 percent Good Samaritan Regional Medical Center (Corvallis, Ore.) — 14.9 percent St. Charles Medical Center-Bend (Ore.) — 14.9 percent Cumberland Medical Center (Crossville, Tenn.) — 14.9 percent Dixie Regional Medical Center (St. George, Utah) — 14.9 percent n

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