
Preventing infections following surgery is a measure of care quality reflecting how quickly and how well patients recover from surgery.
Since July 1, 2003, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center has been measuring its performance in preventing infections after surgery. Three key elements are measured:
The table below shows how Cedars-Sinai performs on these measures in comparison to the top 10% of U.S. hospitals.
| Surgical Infection Prevention Care Quality Measures | Cedars-Sinai (April - June 2007) | All Hospitals Nationwide (April 2006 - March 2007) |
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| Top 10% Scored At Least: | Average: | ||
| Preventive antibiotics given within an hour of a surgical incision Percent of surgical patients who are given an antibiotics within one hour of having a surgical incision | 99% | 97% | 88% |
| Selection of the most appropriate antibiotic | 98.3% | 99.0% | 93.0% |
| Discontinuation of preventive antibiotics within 24 hours of surgery Percent of patients who had surgery whose preventive antibiotics were discontinued within 24 hours of surgery | 94.9% | 95.0% | 80.0% |
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