Four inpatient rehabilitation hospitals have a preventable readmission rate of zero, according to CMS' Inpatient Rehabilitation Facility Provider Data.
The data is based on the quality of patient care measures shown on Inpatient Rehabilitation Facility Compare and was released June 24. The rankings include scores for the national unadjusted average for potentially preventable readmission rates.
Here are the rehabilitation hospitals with the highest and lowest readmission rates:
Lowest
New Mexico Rehabilitation Center (Roswell) — 0
Erie County Medical Center (Buffalo, N.Y.) — 0
Joint Township District Memorial Hospital (St. Marys, Ohio) — 0
Hospital Oncologico Dr. Isaac Gonzalez Martinez (San Juan, Puerto Rico) — 0
Augusta Health (Fishersville, Va.) — 0
Sharp Memorial Rehabilitation Center (San Diego) — 1.02
Providence Medford (Ore.) Medical Center — 1.03
Southern New England Rehab Center (North Providence, R.I.) — 1.27
St. Luke's Magic Valley Regional Medical Center (Twin Falls, Idaho) — 1.3
St. Charles Medical Center (Bend, Ore.) — 1.51
Highest
Savoy Medical Center (Mamou, La.) — 16.9
Kindred Hospital-North Florida (Green Cove Springs) — 16.79
PAM Rehabilitation Hospital of Centennial Hills (Las Vegas) — 16.52
Teche Regional Medical Center (Morgan City, La.) — 16.22
PAM Specialty Hospital of Victoria North (Victoria, Texas) — 16.06
Encompass Health Rehabilitation Hospital of Las Vegas — 16.04
Kindred Hospital-Bay Area-Tampa (Fla.) — 16
HealthSouth Rehabilitation Hospital of Humble (Texas) — 15.66
Garden City (Mich.) Hospital — 15.54
St. Mary's Medical Center (Blue Springs, Mo.) — 15