11/01/2007
Meadowlands Hospital Medical Center Receives
National Recognition in HealthGrades®
2007/2008 Maternity Care Report
Meadowlands Hospital Medical Center has been recognized with a five-star rating for clinical excellence in a maternity care report issued by HealthGrades, the nation’s leading independent healthcare ratings company. In addition, Meadowlands Hospital Medical Center ranked in the Top 10 percent of hospitals in the nation for maternity care, and has been recognized with the HealthGrades Maternity Care Excellence Award 2007/2008 ™.
The 2007/2008 HealthGrades programmatic ratings for maternity care are based on the following criteria: in-hospital complication rates associated with vaginal and cesarean deliveries, in-hospital volume, neonatal mortality, and complication rates for non-medically indicated or patient choice cesarean sections.
“Women are responding to the fact that Meadowlands Hospital has consistently been recognized for outstanding quality outcomes in obstetrical care over the past several years” said David Principe, M.D, Medical Director of Meadowland’s Maternal Fetal Medicine Center.
For its 2007/2008 ratings, HealthGrades independently analyzed the quality of maternity care for more than 1,500 hospitals across 19 states that make this information publicly available, objectively assessing their clinical performance and quality over the three year period from 2003 – 2005. The four criteria measured were weighted using predetermined weights based on consensus from a physician panel. Each factor’s percentile score was multiplied by its weight and then summed to create an overall score. Based upon each hospital’s overall score, HealthGrades applied the following rating system:
Five-star (Best) = Top 15% of all hospitals within 19 states
Three-star (Average) = Middle 70% of all hospitals within 19 states
One-star (Poor) = Bottom 15% of all hospitals within 19 states
Receiving a five-star designation indicates a hospital has scored in the Top 15% or better in the nation for clinical quality.
“Each year, HealthGrades conducts the largest annual studies of hospital quality in America,” said Samantha Collier, HealthGrades’ Chief Medical Officer. “The fact is a close analysis of the data shows that the quality of maternity care varies widely from hospital to hospital, so it’s important for individuals to have this vital information as they evaluate hospitals.”
The complete maternity care ratings are published, free of charge, on the HealthGrades Web site, www.healthgrades.com. Ratings for 28 other medical procedures and diagnoses – including cardiac, pulmonary, vascular, stroke, orthopedics, critical care, bariatrics and gastrointestinal services are also available on the HealthGrades Web site. More than three million users visit the HealthGrades Web site each month
Meadowlands Hospital Medical Center, located at 55 Meadowlands Parkway in Secaucus, recently celebrated its 30th anniversary as a community hospital licensed by the state of New Jersey and fully accredited by the Joint Commission on Hospital Accreditation. Meadowlands excels in critical care, maternal and child health, rehabilitative and pulmonary medicine and perioperative services. The hospital’s Press Ganey customer satisfaction scores reach the 97th percentile. Obstetrics at Meadowlands Hospital has been rated in the top 5-10% of all hospitals nationally for several years by HealthGrades. The Hospital was named the “best” for Obstetrics in Hudson, Bergen and Passaic Counties in 2005.