AHRQ National Scorecard on Hospital-Acquired Conditions
The AHRQ National Scorecard on Hospital-Acquired Conditions Updated Baseline Rates and Preliminary Results 2014–2017 (PDF, 545 KB) is a report that shows progress toward the goal of reducing hospital-acquired conditions (HACs). These are conditions that a patient develops while in the hospital being treated for something else.
The National Scorecard on Rates of Hospital-Acquired Conditions, 2014 to 2017, the most recent report, shows that from 2014 to 2017 (preliminary data), HACs fell by 13 percent, saving about 20,500 lives and about $7.7 billion in healthcare costs.
Previous reports:
- Updated Baseline Rates and Preliminary Results 2014–2016 (PDF, 1.2 MB)
- Interim data, 2015 (PDF, 260 KB)
- Final data, 2014 (PDF, 278 KB)
- Interim data, 2014 (PDF, 178 KB)
- Final data, 2013 (PDF, 757 KB)
- Interim data, 2013 (PDF, 727 KB)
- Updated Information on the Annual Hospital-Acquired Condition Rate: 2011 and 2012 (PDF, 200 KB)
To improve how the Nation tracks its progress on reducing HACs and other adverse events, AHRQ is developing the AHRQ Quality and Safety Review System. This patient safety surveillance system will capture information about HACs and other adverse events directly from electronic health records.
AHRQ awarded a contract in 2016 that developed methods and estimated the incremental inpatient financial costs and additional inpatient mortality associated with 10 selected hospital-acquired conditions. Selct to read the final report of this project, Estimating the Additional Hospital Inpatient Cost and Mortality Associated With Selected Hospital-Acquired Conditions. (PDF, 1.61 MB)
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