5 states with the highest, lowest CLABSI rates

West Virginia has the highest central line-associated bloodstream infection rate in the country, while North Dakota has the lowest, CDC data shows. 

The "Healthcare-Associated Infections" dataset, updated July 31, includes performance data for five types of infections collected through the CDC's National Healthcare Safety Network. The measures show how often patients in a particular hospital contract certain infections during an inpatient stay compared to similar hospitals. CDC calculates and publishes standardized infection ratios for each measure by state. The measures apply to all patients treated in acute care hospitals, including adult, pediatric, neonatal, Medicare and non-Medicare patients, according to the CMS data dictionary. Data was collected from October 2022 through September 2023. 

Here are the states with the highest and lowest CLABSI rates:

Lowest

North Dakota — 0.414  

Montana — 0.415  

New Mexico — 0.467  

Alaska — 0.521  

Idaho — 0.521  

Florida — 0.575

 

Highest

West Virginia — 1.091  

Alabama — 0.953  

Rhode Island — 0.94  

North Carolina — 0.928  

Maine — 0.91

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