In 2023, over 300,000 severe sepsis patients were treated in California hospitals. About 13 percent, over 43,000, of those died in hospital. Hospital charges for sepsis totaled $88 billion in California, based on total charges for all sepsis.| HCAI
Evidence suggests that postoperative sepsis, as one of the most common in-hospital complications and adverse events, may be associated with deficiencies in the quality of care provided.| HCAI
The Inpatient Mortality Indicators (IMIs) are part of the Inpatient Quality Indicators that were developed by the federal Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ). These measures provide a perspective on hospital quality of care with a focus on inpatient mortality for certain procedures and medical conditions where evidence suggests that high mortality rates may be associated with deficiencies in the quality of hospital care provided.| HCAI
Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement (TAVR) Outcomes Report| HCAI
Visualizations on net revenue and operating expenses, operating margins, uncompensated care costs and other financial information on California hospitals.| HCAI