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Patient Fall

  • Percentage of ASC admissions experiencing a fall in the ASC.

    CBE ID
    0266

Pneumococcal Immunization

  • Inpatients age 65 years and older and 5-64 years of age who have a high risk condition who are screened for Pneumococcal Vaccine status and vaccinated prior to discharge if indicated.

    CBE ID
    1653

Prophylactic Antibiotic Received Within One Hour Prior to Surgical Incision

  • Surgical patients with prophylactic antibiotics initiated within one hour prior to surgical incision. Patients who received vancomycin or a fluoroquinolone for prophylactic antibiotics should have the antibiotics initiated within two hours prior to surgical incision. Due to the longer infusion time required for vancomycin or a fluoroquinolone, it is acceptable to start these antibiotics within two hours prior to incision time.

    CBE ID
    0527

Prophylactic Antibiotics Discontinued Within 24 Hours After Surgery End Time

  • Surgical patients whose prophylactic antibiotics were discontinued within 24 hours after Anesthesia End Time. The Society of Thoracic Surgeons (STS) Practice Guideline for Antibiotic Prophylaxis in Cardiac Surgery (2006) indicates that there is no reason to extend antibiotics beyond 48 hours for cardiac surgery and very explicitly states that antibiotics should not be extended beyond 48 hours even with tubes and drains in place for cardiac surgery.

    CBE ID
    0529

STK-01: Venous Thromboembolism (VTE) Prophylaxis

  • This measure captures the proportion of ischemic or hemorrhagic stroke patients who received VTE prophylaxis or have documentation why no VTE prophylaxis was given on the day of or the day after hospital admission.

    CBE ID
    0434

SUB-1 Alcohol Use Screening

  • Hospitalized patients 18 years of age and older who are screened within the first day of admission using a validated screening questionnaire for unhealthy alcohol use.

    CBE ID
    1661