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Somerset Medical Center Graded 'B' in New National Report Card

Hospital scored as having higher number of patients develop blood clots than average scored facility, but fewer accidental cuts or tears from medical treatment.

When ranked along with more than 2,000 general hospitals in the country, Somerset Medical Center received a "B" grade on a newly released report card from Hospital Safety Score.

Data shows the hospital was scored as having a higher number of patients who developed blood clots than in the average scored hospital. However, Somerset Medical Center reported fewer accidental cuts or tears from medical treatment.

The hospital scored higher than the average hospital for ICU physician staffing and nursing workforce but scored below the average hospital for hand hygiene.

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In general, hospital scores from across the country show that hospitals have been working toward fewer accidents, injuries, errors or infections that kill or inflict patients, according to Hospital Safety Score. The actual scoring of the hospitals is done by The Leapfrog Group, an independent national nonprofit organization.

A total of 2,514 general hospitals were included in the data, released Wednesday, and 780 earned an "A." Following that, 638 hospitals received a "B," 932 received a "C," 148 earned a "D," and 16 earned an "F."

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As for the states with the safest hospitals, Maine came out on top with 80 percent of hospitals in the state receiving an "A" grade. Following closely behind was Massachusetts and then Minnesota, Virginia and Illinois. About 40 percent of New Jersey hospitals received "A's."

One in four hospital patients in the U.S. suffer some form of harm at the hospital, according to Leapfrog's calculations.

"Safety is a 24/7, 365-day effort. This update of grades and accompanying change in state rankings should serve as a reminder that we are on an ongoing journey,” Leah Binder, president and CEO of Leapfrog, said. “Patient safety shouldn’t be merely a concern; it should be a priority. Everyone – including consumers, hospitals, patients, families of patients, unions and employers – has a role in improving safety in American hospitals.”

Area hospital grades

Hospital Grade Hunterdon Medical Center  A JFK Medical Center A Morristown Memorial Medical Center C Overlook Medical Center B Robert Wood Johnson Medical Center B Somerset Medical Center B


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