Healthgrades names MountainView as one of America's best for cardiac, critical care & stroke
MountainView Hospital today announced that it is one of America’s 100 Best Hospitals for Cardiac Care, Critical Care and Stroke Care, according to new research released by Healthgrades, the leading marketplace connecting doctors and patients. This achievement reflects MountainView’s outstanding clinical outcomes and puts MountainView in the top 10 percent and 5 percent, respectively, of hospitals nationwide for these service lines.
Additionally, MountainView also announced today it is five-star rated for numerous procedures and conditions, listed below, according to new research released by Healthgrades, the leading marketplace connecting doctors and patients. These five-star ratings reflect MountainView Hospitals dedication to delivering better-than-expected clinical outcomes for these procedures and conditions and distinguishes MountainView as one of the nation’s leading hospitals for specialty care.
“We are proud that MountainView continues to garner recognitions for its quality care, especially in the complex areas of critical care, cardiac care and stroke” said Hiral Patel, MountainView Hospital Chief Executive Officer. “This is a demonstration of the focus by all colleagues to deliver safe and quality care to our patients.”
Healthgrades evaluated patient mortality and complication rates for 31 of the most common conditions and procedures at nearly 4,500 hospitals across the country to identify the top-performing hospitals for specialty care. This year’s analysis revealed significant variation in patient outcomes between America’s 100 Best Hospitals for Cardiac Care, Critical Care and Stroke Care and hospitals that did not receive this distinction.
In relation to the 5-star awards: Healthgrades evaluated patient mortality and complication rates for 31 common conditions and procedures at nearly 4,500 hospitals nationwide to identify the top-performing hospitals for numerous procedures and conditions (listed below). This year’s analysis revealed significant variation in patient outcomes between five-star hospitals and one-star hospitals. From 2019 through 2021, if all hospitals as a group performed similarly to five-star hospitals, on average, 201,586 lives could potentially have been saved, and 160,498 patients could have avoided potential complications.*
“We commend MountainView Hospital for their ongoing commitment to providing high-quality care to patients,” said Brad Bowman, MD, Chief Medical Officer and Head of Data Science at Healthgrades. “Consumers can feel confident that hospitals with five-star ratings by Healthgrades have demonstrated their ability to deliver consistently exceptional outcomes.”
Consumers can visit Healthgrades.com to learn more about how Healthgrades measures hospital quality and access a patient-friendly overview of the complete methodology.
*Statistics are based on Healthgrades analysis of MedPAR data for years 2019 through 2021 and represent three-year estimates for Medicare patients only. For appendectomy and bariatric surgery, Healthgrades used inpatient data from 16 states that provide all-payer data for years 2019 through 2021.View the complete 2023 Specialty Excellence Awards and Ratings Methodology.
MountainView Hospital Healthgrades Awards:
Best Specialty
- One of Healthgrades America’s 100 Best Hospitals for Cardiac Care™ in 2023
- One of Healthgrades America’s 100 Best Hospitals for Critical Care™ for 2 years in a row (‘22-‘23)
- One of Healthgrades America’s 100 Best Hospitals for Stroke Care™ in 2023
Cardiac
- Five-Star Recipient for Treatment of Heart Attack in 2023
- Five-Star Recipient for Treatment of Heart Failure for 3 years in a row (’21-’23)
- Names Among the Top 10% in the Nation for Cardiology Services in 2023
- Named Among the Top 10% in the Nation for Overall Cardiac Services in 2023
- Recipient of the Healthgrades 2023 Cardiac Care Excellence Award™
Critical Care
- Five-Star Recipient for Treatment of Diabetic Emergencies in 2023
- Five-Star Recipient for Treatment of Respiratory Failure for 5 years in a row (’19-’23)
- Five-Star Recipient for Treatment of Sepsis for 5 years in a row (’19-’23)
- Named Among the Top 10% in the Nation for Critical Care for 4 years in a row (’20-’23)
- Named Among the Top 5% in the Nation for Critical Care for 3 years in a row (’21-’23)
- Recipient of the Healthgrades Critical Care Excellence Award™ for 4 years in a row (’20-’23)
Gastrointestinal
- Five-Star Recipient for Treatment for Gallbladder Removal Surgery in 2023
- Five-Star Recipient for Treatment for Treatment of Bowel Obstruction in 2023
- Named among the Top 10% in the Nation for Gastrointestinal Surgery in 2023
- Recipient of the Healthgrades 2023 Gastrointestinal Surgery Excellence Award™
Neurosciences
- Five-Star Recipient for Cranial Neurosurgery in 2023
- Five-Star Recipient for Treatment of Stroke for 4 years in a row (’20-’23)
- Named Among the Top 10% in the Nation for Neurosciences in 2023
- Named Among the Top 10% in the Nation for Treatment of Stroke in 2023
- Named Among the Top 5% in the Nations for Treatment of Stroke in 2023
- Recipient of the Healthgrades 2023 Neurosciences Excellence Award™
- Recipient of the Healthgrades 2023 Stroke Care Excellence Award™
Orthopedics
- Five-Star Recipient for Hip Fracture Treatment for 2 years in a row (’22-’23)
Pulmonary
- Five-Star Recipient for Treatment of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease for 2 years in a row (‘22-‘23)
- Five-Star Recipient for Treatment of Pneumonia for 6 years in a rom (’18-’23)
- Named Among the Top 10% in the Nation for Overall Pulmonary Services for 2 years in a row (’22-’23)
- Named Among the Top 5% in the Nation for Overall Pulmonary Services for 2 years in a row (’22-’23)
- Recipient of the Healthgrades Pulmonary Care Excellence Award™ for 2 years in a row (’22-’23)
Surgical Care
- Named among the Top 10% of Hospitals in the Nation for Surgical Care in 2023
- Recipient of the Healthgrades 2023 Surgical Care Excellence Award™
Vascular
- Five-Star Recipient for Carotid Procedures in 2023