Analysis finds CT hospitals more efficient than most in US

A new study from the Lown Institute finds all but two Connecticut hospitals are more efficient than the median US hospital within 30 or 90 days after admission. However, no Connecticut hospitals are in the top 10 most efficient in the nation and there is significant variation between Connecticut hospitals. Greenwich and Bridgeport Hospitals are the most efficient in Connecticut. UConn and St. Mary’s are below US median efficiency and trail other state hospitals.

HospitalEfficiency rank among 3,634 US hospitals for 30 days post admissionEfficiency rank among 3,634 US hospitals for 90 days post admission
Greenwich Hospital4025
Bridgeport Hospital7080
Rockville GeneralNA321
Middlesex Hospital221523
Norwalk Hospital272337
Manchester Memorial Hospital282442
Stamford Hospital385352
Griffin Hospital488666
Hartford Hospital511327
Lawrence + Memorial Hospital547596
Danbury Hospital684801
St. Francis Hospital & Medical Center8111035
Waterbury Hospital8281040
Yale New Haven Hospital922853
The Hospital of Central Connecticut9591008
Charlotte Hungerford Hospital9931123
MidState Medical Center9971092
Day Kimball Hospital10061183
Bristol Hospital11891437
Backus Hospital1288839
St. Vincent’s Medical Center12971052
Johnson Memorial Hospital13511018
Sharon Hospital14911347
Windham Hospital15841629
US hospital median18171817
UConn John Dempsey Hospital19582070
Saint Mary’s Hospital22232192

Methodology: The study determines efficiency by combining hospitals’ traditional Medicare patient mortality rates and their costs of care for 30 (or 90) days after admission. Hospitals’ scores were adjusted for patients’ health risks and for regional costs of care.