The following is a list of hospitals with the 30-day heart attack readmission rates below 16 percent. Data is taken from CMS' Hospital Compare. Hospitals with insufficient patient survey data were excluded from the data sorting process. For reference, the national average rate of 30-day heart attack readmission is 18.3 percent, according to Hospital Compare.
Hospitals with 30-day heart attack readmission rates below 16 percent are:
Mercy Health Partners, Mercy Campus (Muskegon, Mich.) — 14.4 percent
Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center (Spokane, Wash.) — 14.4 percent
Parkview Regional Medical Center (Fort Wayne, Ind.) — 14.6 percent
Lovelace Medical Center (Albuquerque, N.M.) — 14.6 percent
Central Washington Hospital (Wenatchee) — 14.7 percent
Sarasota (Fla.) Memorial Hospital — 14.8 percent
Bellin Memorial Hospital (Green Bay, Wis.) — 14.8 percent
University of Colorado Health-Memorial Hospital Central (Colorado Springs) — 14.9 percent
Asante Rogue Regional Medical Center (Medford, Ore.) — 14.9 percent
Sutter Roseville (Calif.) Medical Center — 15.0 percent
Aspirus Wausau (Wis.) Hospital — 15.1 percent
Sanford Medical Center Fargo (N.D.) — 15.2 percent
Baylor Heart and Vascular Hospital (Dallas) — 15.2 percent
Venice (Fla.) Regional Medical Center — 15.3 percent
Saint Joseph's Hospital of Atlanta — 15.3 percent
Portneuf Medical Center (Pocatello, Idaho) — 15.3 percent
St. Vincent Heart Center of Indiana (Indianapolis) — 15.3 percent
Frye Regional Medical Center (Hickory, N.C.) — 15.3 percent
Lancaster (Pa.) General Hospital — 15.3 percent
Mount St. Mary's Hospital and Health Center (Lewiston, N.Y.) — 15.4 percent
Mercy Medical Center Redding (Calif.) — 15.5 percent
Saint Joseph Regional Medical Center (Mishawaka, Ind.) — 15.5 percent
Maine Medical Center (Portland) — 15.5 percent
Rush Foundation Hospital (Meridian, Miss.) — 15.5 percent
Firelands Regional Medical Center (Sandusky, Ohio) — 15.5 percent
Memorial Hermann Memorial City Medical Center (Houston) — 15.5 percent
Dixie Regional Medical Center (St. George, Utah) — 15.5 percent
PeaceHealth St. Joseph Medical Center (Bellingham, Wash.) — 15.5 percent
Middlesex Hospital (Middletown, Conn.) — 15.6 percent
St. Patrick Hospital (Missoula, Mont.) — 15.6 percent
San Juan Regional Medical Center (Farmington, N.M.) — 15.6 percent
GHS Greenville (S.C.) Memorial Medical Center — 15.6 percent
Aurora St. Luke's Medical Center (Milwaukee) — 15.6 percent
Munroe Regional Medical Center (Ocala, Fla.) — 15.7 percent
Seven Rivers Regional Medical Center (Crystal River, Fla.) — 15.7 percent
Kootenai Medical Center (Coeur d'Alene, Idaho) — 15.7 percent
Indiana University Health Bloomington Hospital — 15.7 percent
McLaren – Northern Michigan (Petoskey) — 15.7 percent
St. Luke's Episcopal Hospital (Houston) — 15.7 percent
Intermountain Medical Center (Murray, Utah) — 15.7 percent
Scottsdale (Ariz.) Healthcare – Shea Medical Center — 15.8 percent
Bayhealth – Kent General Hospital (Dover, Del.) — 15.8 percent
Grant Medical Center (Columbus, Ohio) — 15.8 percent
St. Mary's Hospital (Madison, Wis.) — 15.8 percent
Jackson Hospital & Clinic (Montgomery, Ala.) — 15.9 percent
Yuma (Ariz.) Regional Medical Center — 15.9 percent
St. Edward Mercy Medical Center (Fort Smith, Ark.) — 15.9 percent
Santa Rosa (Calif.) Memorial Hospital — 15.9 percent
Pomona (Calif.) Valley Hospital Medical Center — 15.9 percent
Stamford (Conn.) Hospital — 15.9 percent
St. Peter's Hospital (Helena, Mont.) — 15.9 percent
Forbes Regional Hospital (Monroeville, Pa.) — 15.9 percent
Inova Loudoun Hospital (Leesburg, Va.) — 15.9 percent
Kadlec Regional Medical Center (Richland, Wash.) — 15.9 percent
Providence Holy Family Hospital (Spokane, Wash.) — 15.9 percent
North Cypress (Texas) Medical Center — 15.9 percent
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