How are we measured by others?
Aurora St. Luke's South Shore
CheckPoint | Premier |
CMS Hospital Quality Incentive Project
National guidelines recommend certain treatment measures for patients
hospitalized with a heart attack, heart failure, or pneumonia. These measures
are proven to give patients the best possible results. The Wisconsin Hospital
Association's CheckPoint reports tell how our hospitals compare with others in
the state in carrying out the recommended treatment measures.
Aurora St. Luke's South Shore CheckPoint data is reported with Aurora St.
Luke's Medical Center data. To view Aurora St. Luke's,
click here.
Premier collects data from its member hospitals (including all Aurora
hospitals) on how well they are carrying out specific treatment measures for
patients. For more details, including treatment measures being reported,
click here.



= Top performer, in top 25% of all hospitals measured


= In top 50% of all hospitals measured

= In lower half of all hospitals measured
= In
lowest 25% of all hospitals measured
Results based on data from October 2007 through March 2008
* N/A = not enough patients in this category to obtain valid measurement
CMS Hospital Quality Incentive Project
The CMS project is designed to improve the
quality and efficiency of patient care. More than 250 hospitals from across the
nation are participating in this project. Participating hospitals are measured
for the quality of care they give in treating certain medical conditions. The
“incentive†part of this project is that top performing hospitals are rewarded
with additional Medicare payment.
Aurora St. Luke's South Shore CMS data is reported with Aurora St. Luke's
Medical Center data. To view Aurora St. Luke's,
click here.