Measurable Hospital-Acquired Conditions (Composite Patient Safety and Adverse Events Indicator) Statewide Rate, California (LGHC Indicator)
This dataset contains the statewide composite patient safety and Adverse Events indicator (PSI) rate used to determine the “Incidence of measurable hospital-acquired conditions” rate for the Let’s Get Healthy California Initiative. PSI rates may not be comparable across years as significant changes were made to composition, definition, and calculation of PSI since 2018. The current composite PSI includes the following component indicators: pressure ulcer, iatrogenic pneumothorax, in-hospital fall with hip fracture, postoperative hemorrhage or hematoma, postoperative acute kidney injury requiring dialysis, postoperative respiratory failure, perioperative pulmonary embolism or deep vein thrombosis, postoperative sepsis, postoperative wound dehiscence, abdominopelvic accidental puncture or laceration.
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Measurable Hospital-Acquired Conditions (Composite Patient Safety and Adverse Events Indicator) Statewide Rate, California (CSV) This dataset contains the statewide composite patient safety and Adverse Events indicator (PSI) rate used to determine the “Incidence of measurable hospital-acquired conditions” rate for the Let’s Get Healthy California Initiative. PSI rates may not be comparable across years as significant changes were made to composition, definition, and calculation of PSI since 2018. The current composite PSI includes the following component indicators: pressure ulcer, iatrogenic pneumothorax, in-hospital fall with hip fracture, postoperative hemorrhage or hematoma, postoperative acute kidney injury requiring dialysis, postoperative respiratory failure, perioperative pulmonary embolism or deep vein thrombosis, postoperative sepsis, postoperative wound dehiscence, abdominopelvic accidental puncture or laceration. | Download | CSV | 08/09/24 |
All resource data | Download | ZIP | 08/09/24 |
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Data Dictionary for AHRQ Patient Safety and Adverse Events Composite (PSI 90), 2016-2020 This dataset contains the statewide composite patient safety indicator (PSI) rate used to determine the “Incidence of measurable hospital-acquired conditions” rate for the Let’s Get Healthy California Initiative. PSI rates may not be comparable across years as significant changes were made to composition, definition, and calculation of PSI since 2018. The current composite PSI includes the following component indicators: pressure ulcer, iatrogenic pneumothorax, in-hospital fall with hip fracture, postoperative hemorrhage or hematoma, postoperative acute kidney injury requiring dialysis, postoperative respiratory failure, perioperative pulmonary embolism or deep vein thrombosis, postoperative sepsis, postoperative wound dehiscence, abdominopelvic accidental puncture or laceration. | PDF | 08/09/24 | |
Technical Note for AHRQ Patient Safety and Adverse Events Composite (PSI 90), 2016-2020 This report contains the statewide composite patient safety and adverse events indicator (PSI) rate used to determine the “Incidence of measurable hospital-acquired conditions” rate for the Let’s Get Healthy California Initiative. PSI rates may not be comparable across years as significant changes were made to composition, definition, and calculation of PSI since 2018. The current composite PSI includes the following component indicators: pressure ulcer, iatrogenic pneumothorax, in-hospital fall with hip fracture, postoperative hemorrhage or hematoma, postoperative acute kidney injury requiring dialysis, postoperative respiratory failure, perioperative pulmonary embolism or deep vein thrombosis, postoperative sepsis, postoperative wound dehiscence, abdominopelvic accidental puncture or laceration. | PDF | 08/09/24 | |
Incidence of Hospital-Acquired Conditions per 1,000 Discharges California spends $3.1 billion each year on hospital-acquired infections.[1] This indicator includes incidence of measurable hospital-acquired conditions (per 1,000 discharges). This data is comprised of a composite patient safety indicator, which includes an average of the observed-to-expected ratios of several other selected indicators of quality. The available data is limited and there remains opportunity for further development to establish a more definitive measure. At present, this indicator serves as a useful starting point for examining hospital quality. With sustained and system-wide quality improvement efforts in hospitals, safety and quality of care for patients can be enhanced and billions of dollars saved. Learn more at [Let's Get Healthy California](https://letsgethealthy.ca.gov/goals/redesigning-the-health-system/hospital-safety-and-quality-of-care-acquired-conditions/#_data-snapshot) [1] Let’s Get Healthy California Task Force. (December 2012). Let’s Get Healthy California Task Force Final Report. Let’s Get Healthy California Task Force. | CHART | 08/09/24 |
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- accidental puncture
- agency for healthcare research and quality
- ahrq
- blood stream
- central venous catheter related
- deep vein thrombosis
- department of health care access and information
- healthcare quality
- hospital acquired conditions
- hospital acquired infection
- hospital quality
- iatrogenic pneumothorax
- inpatient quality
- inpatient quality indicators
- laceration
- lets get healthy california
- lghc
- medical misadventure
- patient safety indicators
- perioperative pulmonary embolism
- postoperative hip fracture
- postoperative sepsis
- postoperative wound dehiscence
- pressure ulcer
- psi
- psi 90
- psi composite