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9 PATIENT SAFETY 49. Average (median) time to fibrinolysis for heart attack or chest pain patients: 28 minutes 50. Percentage of outpatients with chest pain or possible heart attack who got aspirin within 24 hours of arrival: 96 percent Preventative care 51. Percentage of patients assessed and given influenza vaccination: 94 percent 52. Percentage of healthcare workers given influenza vaccination: 86 percent Colonoscopy care 53. Percentage of patients receiving appropri- ate recommendation for follow-up screening colonoscopy: 80 percent 54. Percentage of patients with history of polyps receiving follow-up colonoscopy in the appropriate timeframe: 87 percent Emergency department 55. Average (median) time spent in the emer- gency department before being admitted as an inpatient: 279 minutes 56. Average (median) time spent in the emer- gency department aer physician decided to admit them as an inpatient before moving from emergency department to inpatient room: 99 minutes 57. Average time spent in the emergency department before leaving from the visit: 140 minutes 58. Average (median) time spent in the emergency department before being seen by a healthcare professional: 21 minutes 59. Average (median) time spent waiting with broken bones before receiving pain medica- tion: 52 minutes 60. Percentage of patients who le the emer- gency department before being seen: 2 percent 61. Percentage of patients who came to the emergency room with stroke symptoms and received brain scan results within 45 minutes of arrival: 70 percent Blood clot prevention and treatment 62. Patients with blood clots who were discharged on a blood thinner medication and received written instructions about that medicine: 93 percent 63. Patients who developed a blood clot while in the hospital who did not get treatment that could have prevented it: 2 percent 64. Ischemic stroke patients who got medicine to break up a blood clot within three hours aer symptoms started: 87 percent Cataract surgery 65. Percentage of patients who had cataract sur- gery and had improvement in visual function within 90 days following surgery: 87 percent Pregnancy care 66. Percentage of mothers whose deliveries were scheduled too early (one to two weeks early) when a scheduled delivery was not medically necessary: 2 percent Patient Experience Entries 67 through 77 are based on data from CMS' Hospital Compare website, last updat- ed April 28, 2017. Data presented reflect the national average. Percentage of patients reporting that something was "always" done during their hospital stays: 67. Nurses communicated well: 80 percent 68. Physicians communicated well: 82 percent 69. Patients received help as soon as they wanted: 69 percent 70. Pain was well controlled: 71 percent 71. Staff explained medicines before adminis- tration: 65 percent 72. Room and bathroom were clean: 74 percent. 73. Area around patient room was quiet at night: 63 percent 74. Information was given to patients about what to do at home during recovery: 87 percent Percentage of patients reporting high satis- faction, care understanding and likelihood to recommend: 75. Patients rated their hospital a 9 or 10 (10 being the highest): 72 percent 76. Patients reported they would definitely recommend their hospital: 72 percent 77. Patients reported they would probably recommend their hospital: 23 percent 78. Patients "strongly agree" that they under- stood their care when they le the hospital: 52 percent Patient Volumes & Hospital Beds Entries 79 through 83 are from the Kaiser Family Foundation's 2014 State Health Facts, the most recent data available. Data presented represent the average annual patient volume per 1,000 population. 79. Number of hospital admissions: 104 80. Number of hospital inpatient days: 566 81. Hospital emergency room visits: 428 82. Hospital outpatient visits: 2,174 83. Hospital beds: 2.5 Patient Safety Culture Entries 84 through 100 are based on data from AHRQ's Hospital Survey on Patient Safety Cul- ture 2016 User Comparative Database Report, using data from 447,584 surveyed hospital staff respondents from 680 hospitals. 84. Percentage of hospital staff reporting team- work within units: • 10th percentile: 75 percent • 25th percentile: 79 percent • Median: 82 percent • 75th percentile: 85 percent • 90th percentile: 88 percent • Average: 82 percent 85. Percentage of hospital staff reporting supervisor/manager expectations and actions promoting patient safety: • 10th percentile: 71 percent • 25th percentile: 75 percent • Median: 79 percent • 75th percentile: 83 percent • 90th percentile: 86 percent • Average: 78 percent 86. Percentage of hospital staff reporting orga- nizational learning and continuous improve- ment from mistakes: • 10th percentile: 63 percent • 25th percentile: 68 percent • Median: 73 percent • 75th percentile: 77 percent • 90th percentile: 81 percent • Average: 73 percent 87. Percentage of hospital staff reporting man- agement support for patient safety: • 10th percentile: 60 percent • 25th percentile: 67 percent • Median: 73 percent • 75th percentile: 79 percent • 90th percentile: 83 percent • Average: 72 percent