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Hospital Safety Score Card: See How Fenton Area Hospitals Scored

Some southeast Michigan hospitals improved their scores over fall 2015, but several others slipped.

FENTON, MI – Four southeast Michigan hospitals received “A” grades in a national ranking of 2,500 hospitals nationwide on improvements in the prevention of errors, injuries, accidents and infections, according to a new study released Monday.

The Leapfrog Group, which takes the pulse of hospitals twice a year, said that if every hospital adhered to the same standards as those receiving an “A” grade, 33,000 lives would be saved a year.

“It is time for every hospital in America to put patient safety at the top of their priority list, because tens of thousands of lives are stake,” Leah Binder, President and CEO of The Leapfrog Group, said in a statement. “The Hospital Safety Score alerts consumers to the dangers, but as this analysis shows, even A hospitals are not perfectly safe.”

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The April 2016 update includes newly added patient experience measures shown in the research to have a relationship to improved patient safety outcomes. These include results of patient surveys about: communication about medicines, communication about discharge, nurse communication, doctor communication, and responsiveness of hospital staff.

Additionally, for the first time, the Score includes two new infection measures, MRSA Bacteremia and C.difficile.

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The southeast Michigan hospitals earning A grades included Huron Valley – Sinai Hospital, Commerce Township; Garden City Hospital; University of Michigan Hospitals and Health Centers, Ann Arbor; and St. Joseph – Chelsea.

The only “F” grade for a Michigan hospital was for UP Health System –Portage in Hancock.

Michigan ranked 26th among the states for hospital safety, according to the Score Card report, down from 21st in the fall.

Here are the results for southeast Michigan (comparisons to fall 2015 rankings where available):

Hospitals Earning “A” Grades

  • Huron Valley – Sinai Hospital, Commerce Township (“A” in fall 2015)
  • Garden City Hospital
  • University of Michigan Hospitals and Health Centers, Ann Arbor (“A” in fall 2015)
  • St. Joseph – Chelsea (“B” in fall 2015)

Hospitals Earning B Grades

  • Beaumont Hospital – Dearborn (“C” in fall 2015)
  • Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit (“C” in fall 2015)
  • Beaumont Hospital – Taylor
  • Beaumont Hospital – Trenton (“C” in fall 2015)
  • St. Mary Mercy Hospital, Livonia (“A” in fall 2015)
  • Henry Ford West Bloomfield Hospital (“B” in fall 2015)
  • Beaumont Hospital – Troy (“A” in fall 2015)
  • McLaren – Oakland, Pontiac (“B” in fall 2015)

Hospitals Earning “C” Grades

  • Henry Ford Wyandotte Hospital (“C” in fall 2015)
  • Harper-Hutzel Hospital, Detroit (“C” in fall 2015)
  • Detroit Receiving Hospital and University Health Center (“A” in fall 2015)
  • Sinai Grace Hospital, Detroit (“B” in fall 2015)
  • Beaumont Hospital – Wayne (“B” in fall 2015)
  • Providence Hospital, Southfield (“A” grade in fall 2015)
  • Beaumont Hospital – Farmington Hills (“C” in fall 2015)
  • St. John Oakland Hospital, Madison Heights (“B” in fall 2015)
  • Beaumont Hospital – Royal Oak (“B” in fall 2015)
  • Beaumont Hospital – Grosse Pointe (“B” in fall 2015)
  • St. John Hospital and Medical Center, Detroit (“A” in fall 2015)
  • St. John Macomb Hospital, Warren (“B” in fall 2015)
  • Providence Park Hospital, Novi (“A” in fall 2015)
  • St. Joseph Mercy – Oakland, Pontiac (“B” in fall 2015)
  • Henry Ford Macomb Hospital, Clinton Township (“B” in fall 2015)
  • St. Joseph Mercy – Ann Arbor, Ypsilanti
  • McLaren – Flint (“B” in fall 2015)
  • St. Joseph Mercy Livingston Hospital, Howell (“C” in fall 2015)

Hospital Earning “D” Grades

  • McLaren – Macomb, Mount Clemens (“C” in fall 2015)
  • Hurley Medical Center, Flint (“F” grade in fall 2015)

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