55 hospitals with the lowest 30-day heart attack readmission rates

The following is a list of hospitals with the lowest 30-day readmission rates from heart attack, according to data from CMS.

Data was pulled from Hospital Compare and is from July 2010 through June 2013, the most recent data available.

All the hospitals on this list have a 30-day readmission rate from heart attacks of 15.6 percent or less. For reference, the national average is 17.8 percent.

Mercy Health Partners (Muskegon, Mich.) — 14.2 percent

Sarasota (Fla.) Memorial Hospital — 14.3 percent

Asante Rogue Regional Medical Center (Medford, Ore.) — 14.4 percent

Bellin Memorial Hospital (Green Bay, Wis.) — 14.4 percent

Sutter Roseville (Calif.) Medical Center — 14.5 percent

Aspirus Wausau (Wis.) Hospital — 14.5 percent

St. Vincent Heart Center of Indiana (Indianapolis) — 14.6 percent

University of Colorado Health Memorial Hospital Central (Colorado Springs) — 14.7 percent

ProMedica Toledo (Ohio) Hospital — 14.7 percent

Baylor Heart and Vascular Hospital (Dallas) — 14.7 percent

Kalispell (Mont.) Regional Medical Center — 14.8 percent

Genesis Medical Center-Davenport (Iowa) — 14.9 percent

Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center (Spokane, Wash.) — 14.9 percent

Indiana University Health Bloomington Hospital — 15 percent

Marquette (Mich.) General Hospital — 15 percent

Citrus Memorial Hospital (Inverness, Fla.) — 15.1 percent

Venice (Fla.) Regional Medical Center-Bayfront Health — 15.1 percent

Maine Medical Center (Portland) — 15.1 percent

The Moses H. Cone Memorial Hospital (Greensboro, N.C.) — 15.1 percent

St. Luke's Regional Medical Center — 15.2 percent

Parkwest Medical Center (Knoxville, Tenn.) — 15.2 percent

St. Mary's Hospital (Madison, Wis.) — 15.2 percent

Bayhealth-Kent General Hospital (Dover, Del.) — 15.3 percent

Memorial Hospital and Health Care Center (Jasper, Ind.) — 15.3 percent

McLaren-Northern Michigan (Petoskey) — 15.3 percent

Santa Rosa (Calif.) Memorial Hospital — 15.4 percent

Sutter Santa Rosa (Calif.) Regional Hospital — 15.4 percent

Community Memorial Hospital (Ventura, Calif.) — 15.4 percent

Centura Health Penrose-St. Francis Health Services (Colorado Springs, Colo.) — 15.4 percent

Munroe Regional Medical Center (Ocala, Fla.) — 15.4 percent

Spectrum Health-Butterworth Hospital (Grand Rapids, Mich.) — 15.4 percent

Bronson Battle Creek (Mich.) Hospital — 15.4 percent

Frye Regional Medical Center (Hickory, N.C.) — 15.4 percent

St. David's Medical Center (Austin, Texas) — 15.4 percent

Augusta Health (Fisherville, Va.) — 15.4 percent

Scripps Memorial Hospital Encinitas (Calif.) — 15.5 percent

Saint Joseph's Hospital of Atlanta — 15.5 percent

Portneuf Medical Center (Pocatello, Idaho) — 15.5 percent

Kootenai Medical Center (Coeur D'Alene, Idaho) — 15.5 percent

Parkview Regional Medical Center (Fort Wayne, Ind.) — 15.5 percent

Via Christi Hospitals Wichita (Kan.) — 15.5 percent

Mount St. Mary's Hospital and Health Center (Lewiston, N.Y.) — 15.5 percent

Salem (Ore.) Hospital — 15.5 percent

Central Washington Hospital (Wenatchee) — 15.5 percent

PeaceHealth St. Joseph Medical Center (Bellingham, Wash.) — 15.5 percent

St. Agnes Hospital (Fond du Lac, Wis.) — 15.5 percent

Mercy Medical Center Redding (Calif.) — 15.6 percent

Stamford (Conn.) Hospital — 15.6 percent

Jupiter (Fla.) Medical Center — 15.6 percent

North Memorial Medical Center (Robbinsdale, Minn.) — 15.6 percent

Anderson Regional Medical Center (Meridian, Miss.) — 15.6 percent

Lovelace Medical Center (Albuquerque, N.M.) — 15.6 percent

Blanchard Valley Hospital (Findlay, Ohio) — 15.6 percent

Sierra Medical Center (El Paso, Texas) — 15.6 percent

Aurora St. Luke's Medical Center (Milwaukee) — 15.6 percent

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