Eden Medical Center Ranked Among 2021's Best Hospitals
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Castro Valley CA
18 February, 2021
7:09 PM
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CASTRO VALLEY, CA — As the coronavirus places renewed importance on our access to safe, quality health care, a new ranking by Healthgrades has recognized Eden Medical Center in Castro Valley for superior performance in the years leading up to the pandemic. Healthgrades, an online health care information company, recently released its 2021 list of America's Best Hospitals. The annual ranking recognizes the top 1, 2 and 5 percent of hospitals in the nation. Eden ranked, "Top 1% in the nation for providing the highest clinical quality year over year." In addition, for the third straight year, Eden received Specialty Clinical Quality Awards in the following categories: America's 100 Best Hospitals for Critical Care Award — Superior clinical outcomes in treating pulmonary embolism, respiratory system failure, sepsis, and diabetic emergenciesAmerica's 100 Best Hospitals for Stroke Care Award —Superior clinical outcomes in the care and treatment of stroke To compile the ranking, researchers looked at Centers for Medicare and Medicaid data from fiscal years 2017-19 for more than 4,500 hospitals nationwide. Researchers then analyzed how each performed across 32 conditions and procedures including heart attack, heart failure, pneumonia, respiratory failure, sepsis, and stroke. In a release announcing the 2021 list, Healthgrades said that patients treated in ranked hospitals have a 27.4 percent lower chance of dying than if they were treated in hospitals that are unranked. This also means that if all hospitals performed similarly to Healthgrades America's Best Hospitals, 167,235 lives could potentially have been saved, the release says. After identifying eligible hospitals, Healthgrades used a series of steps to compile its final rankings. Read the full methodology for the rankings. "Now more than ever, consumers understand the importance of researching hospitals and finding the best organization to meet their health care needs," Dr. Brad Bowman, chief medical officer of Healthgrades, said in a release. "Especially in this era of COVID-19, we commend the recipients … for their commitment to providing superior outcomes and keeping their communities safe." In addition to its Best Hospitals ranking, Healthgrades provides information to consumers based on patient surveys, data from government sources and data that comes directly from providers or practices. You can see the full list of the top 50, 100 and 250 hospitals from Healthgrades on its website. — Written by Megan VerHelst with additional reporting by Bea Karnes
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