Home | WebMail | Register or Login

      Calgary | Regions | Local Traffic Report | Advertise on Action News | Contact

Sign Up

Sign Up

Please fill this form to create an account.

Already have an account? Login here.

Sudbury

Sudbury hospital earns B-rating in CBC report

Health Sciences North says it will continue to try and improve the rating it received in a CBC report released Wednesday.

Sudbury hospital reports more deaths after major surgery than an average hospital of the same size

The B rating earned by Health Sciences North in Sudbury is based on five important risk-adjusted indicators measuring how well patients do after surgery or medical treatment, as reported by the Canadian Institute for Health Information. (CBC)

Health Sciences North says it will continue to try and improve the rating it received in a CBC report released Wednesday.

The rating is based on data published by the Canadian Institute for Health Information from hundreds of hospitals across Canada.

Sudburys hospital received a "B" grade meaning it gets about the same results overall as an average hospital of the same size.

The ranking is based on many factors, including how patients do after surgery and other medical treatments. According to thereport, Health Sciences North reports more deaths after major surgery than an average hospital of the same size.

The hospital received a "D" for readmission rates after surgery or medical treatment, but received an "A" for post-surgical nursing care.

Health Sciences North chief operating officer Joe Pilon said one of the things the hospital is doing to improve its rating is to include more patient feedback in its decision making process.

"What would be more important to me is how we rate ourselves compared to others," he said.

"We're a hospital that, for years, has benchmarked ourselves against the best, so it will be interesting for me to see the results of the survey. All I know is my own right now."

As for other hospitals around the northeast, the Sault Area Hospital and the Timmins and District Hospital also received a "B" grade, while the North Bay Regional Health Centre earned a "C."

Readers cancheck out the report card resultsfor Health Sciences North and other hospitals in the region.

An interactiveonline tool is also availableto rate your own hospital experiences.