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CATSKILL REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER

68 Harris Bushville Road
Harris, New York 12742
Sullivan County
United States

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phone: View Phone845-794-3300
website: Website
type: Acute Care Hospitals
owner: Voluntary non-profit - Other
emergency services: Yes
number of beds: 220
number of certified beds: 220
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An affiliated member of the Greater Hudson Valley Health System (GHVHS), Catskill Regional Medical Center (CRMC) is dedicated to providing the highest quality health care to residents of Sullivan County and neighboring communities at its main hospital campus in Harris and at the Grover M. Hermann Hospital Division in Callicoon. The sole community provider of health care in Sullivan County, CRMC offers the most technologically up-to-date methods of diagnosis and treatment.

Hospital Performance Quality Measures
Heart Attack65.13%
Heart Failure74.50%
Pneumonia85.86%
Surgical Infection Prevention71.40%
  • Heart Attack
  • Heart Failure
  • Pneumonia
  • Surgical Infection Prevention
ConditionScore %Sample Size
Heart Attack Patients Given Aspirin at Arrival96%25 patients
Heart Attack Patients Given Beta Blocker at Arrival84%25 patients
Heart Attack Patients Given Beta Blocker at Discharge91%11 patients
Heart Attack Patients Given Fibrinolytic Medication Within 30 Minutes Of Arrival0%1 patients
Heart Attack Patients Given Smoking Cessation Advice/Counseling100%2 patients
Heart Attack Patients Given ACE Inhibitor or ARB for Left Ventricular Systolic Dysfunction (LVSD)50%2 patients
Heart Attack Patients Given Aspirin at Discharge100%8 patients
Heart Attack Patients Given PCI Within 90 Minutes Of Arrival0 patients
Heart Attack Patients Given Aspirin at Arrival96%25 patients
Heart Attack Patients Given Beta Blocker at Arrival84%25 patients
Heart Attack Patients Given Beta Blocker at Discharge91%11 patients
Heart Attack Patients Given Fibrinolytic Medication Within 30 Minutes Of Arrival0%1 patients
Heart Attack Patients Given Smoking Cessation Advice/Counseling100%2 patients
Heart Attack Patients Given ACE Inhibitor or ARB for Left Ventricular Systolic Dysfunction (LVSD)50%2 patients
Heart Attack Patients Given Aspirin at Discharge100%8 patients
Heart Attack Patients Given PCI Within 90 Minutes Of Arrival0 patients
Heart Attack Patients Given Aspirin at Arrival96%25 patients
Heart Attack Patients Given Beta Blocker at Arrival84%25 patients
Heart Attack Patients Given Beta Blocker at Discharge91%11 patients
Heart Attack Patients Given Fibrinolytic Medication Within 30 Minutes Of Arrival0%1 patients
Heart Attack Patients Given Smoking Cessation Advice/Counseling100%2 patients
Heart Attack Patients Given ACE Inhibitor or ARB for Left Ventricular Systolic Dysfunction (LVSD)50%2 patients
Heart Attack Patients Given Aspirin at Discharge100%8 patients
Heart Attack Patients Given PCI Within 90 Minutes Of Arrival0 patients
ConditionScore %Sample Size
Heart Failure Patients Given Discharge Instructions63%71 patients
Heart Failure Patients Given ACE Inhibitor or ARB for Left Ventricular Systolic Dysfunction (LVSD)81%36 patients
Heart Failure Patients Given an Evaluation of Left Ventricular Systolic (LVS) Function78%96 patients
Heart Failure Patients Given Smoking Cessation Advice/Counseling76%25 patients
Heart Failure Patients Given Discharge Instructions63%71 patients
Heart Failure Patients Given ACE Inhibitor or ARB for Left Ventricular Systolic Dysfunction (LVSD)81%36 patients
Heart Failure Patients Given an Evaluation of Left Ventricular Systolic (LVS) Function78%96 patients
Heart Failure Patients Given Smoking Cessation Advice/Counseling76%25 patients
Heart Failure Patients Given Discharge Instructions63%71 patients
Heart Failure Patients Given ACE Inhibitor or ARB for Left Ventricular Systolic Dysfunction (LVSD)81%36 patients
Heart Failure Patients Given an Evaluation of Left Ventricular Systolic (LVS) Function78%96 patients
Heart Failure Patients Given Smoking Cessation Advice/Counseling76%25 patients
ConditionScore %Sample Size
Pneumonia Patients Given Initial Antibiotic(s) within 6 Hours After Arrival94%34 patients
Pneumonia Patients Assessed and Given Pneumococcal Vaccination74%138 patients
Pneumonia Patients Given Oxygenation Assessment100%201 patients
Pneumonia Patients Given Smoking Cessation Advice/Counseling91%56 patients
Pneumonia Patients Given the Most Appropriate Initial Antibiotic(s)89%95 patients
Pneumonia Patients Assessed and Given Influenza Vaccination67%49 patients
Pneumonia Patients Whose Initial Emergency Room Blood Culture Was Performed Prior To The Administration Of The First Hospital Dose Of Antibiotics86%157 patients
Pneumonia Patients Given Initial Antibiotic(s) within 6 Hours After Arrival94%34 patients
Pneumonia Patients Assessed and Given Pneumococcal Vaccination74%138 patients
Pneumonia Patients Given Oxygenation Assessment100%201 patients
Pneumonia Patients Given Smoking Cessation Advice/Counseling91%56 patients
Pneumonia Patients Given the Most Appropriate Initial Antibiotic(s)89%95 patients
Pneumonia Patients Assessed and Given Influenza Vaccination67%49 patients
Pneumonia Patients Whose Initial Emergency Room Blood Culture Was Performed Prior To The Administration Of The First Hospital Dose Of Antibiotics86%157 patients
Pneumonia Patients Given Initial Antibiotic(s) within 6 Hours After Arrival94%34 patients
Pneumonia Patients Assessed and Given Pneumococcal Vaccination74%138 patients
Pneumonia Patients Given Oxygenation Assessment100%201 patients
Pneumonia Patients Given Smoking Cessation Advice/Counseling91%56 patients
Pneumonia Patients Given the Most Appropriate Initial Antibiotic(s)89%95 patients
Pneumonia Patients Assessed and Given Influenza Vaccination67%49 patients
Pneumonia Patients Whose Initial Emergency Room Blood Culture Was Performed Prior To The Administration Of The First Hospital Dose Of Antibiotics86%157 patients
ConditionScore %Sample Size
Surgery Patients Who Received the Appropriate Preventative Antibiotic(s) for Their Surgery84%98 patients
Surgery Patients Whose Doctors Ordered Treatments to Prevent Blood Clots (Venous Thromboembolism) For Certain Types of Surgeries69%84 patients
Surgery Patients Who Received Preventative Antibiotic(s) One Hour Before Incision80%98 patients
Surgery Patients Whose Preventative Antibiotic(s) are Stopped Within 24 hours After Surgery56%90 patients
Surgery Patients Who Received Treatment To Prevent Blood Clots Within 24 Hours Before or After Selected Surgeries to Prevent Blood Clots68%84 patients
Surgery Patients Who Received the Appropriate Preventative Antibiotic(s) for Their Surgery84%98 patients
Surgery Patients Whose Doctors Ordered Treatments to Prevent Blood Clots (Venous Thromboembolism) For Certain Types of Surgeries69%84 patients
Surgery Patients Who Received Preventative Antibiotic(s) One Hour Before Incision80%98 patients
Surgery Patients Whose Preventative Antibiotic(s) are Stopped Within 24 hours After Surgery56%90 patients
Surgery Patients Who Received Treatment To Prevent Blood Clots Within 24 Hours Before or After Selected Surgeries to Prevent Blood Clots68%84 patients
Surgery Patients Who Received the Appropriate Preventative Antibiotic(s) for Their Surgery84%98 patients
Surgery Patients Whose Doctors Ordered Treatments to Prevent Blood Clots (Venous Thromboembolism) For Certain Types of Surgeries69%84 patients
Surgery Patients Who Received Preventative Antibiotic(s) One Hour Before Incision80%98 patients
Surgery Patients Whose Preventative Antibiotic(s) are Stopped Within 24 hours After Surgery56%90 patients
Surgery Patients Who Received Treatment To Prevent Blood Clots Within 24 Hours Before or After Selected Surgeries to Prevent Blood Clots68%84 patients

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