ISLAND HOSPITAL IN ANACORTES, WA (2023)

ISLAND HOSPITAL is a Government - Hospital District or Authority, Medicare Certified Acute Care Hospital with 43 beds, located in ANACORTES, WA.It has been given a rating of 3 stars based on summary of quality measures. These measures reflect common conditions that hospitals usually treat. Hospitals may perform other services or procedures that are not reflected in these measures.A rating of 3 stars would indicate this hospital has an average rating compared to other hospitals nationwide.

Updated: 01/12/2019 —See below for more information on ISLAND HOSPITAL such as quality of care and patient experience.

Rating:

Hospital:

ISLAND HOSPITAL

Address:

1211 24TH STREET
ANACORTES, WA 98221

Phone:

(360) 299-1300

Ownership:

Government - Hospital District or Authority

Emergency:

Has emergency room
Volume:Low (0 - 19,999 patients annually)

Hospital type:

Acute Care Hospital

# of Beds

43 Beds

Quality Measure

See how ISLAND HOSPITAL scored for the following categories:

  • Mortality: - Same as the national average
  • Safety of Care: - Below the national average
  • Readmission: - Above the national average
  • Patient experience: - Same as the national average
  • Effectiveness of Care: - Same as the national average
  • Timeliness of Care: - Same as the national average
  • Efficient Use of Medical Imaging: - Same as the national average

The following is a national survey that asks patients about their experiences during a recent hospital stay.

Patient experiences at ISLAND HOSPITAL

Answered “Always”Answered “Usually”Answered “Sometimes”
Patients who reported that their doctors communicated wellThis Hospital: 81%
Washington: 81%
Nationwide: 82%
This Hospital: 14%
Washington: 15%
Nationwide: 14%
This Hospital: 5%
Washington: 4%
Nationwide: 4%
Patients who reported that their nurses communicated wellThis Hospital: 80%
Washington: 79%
Nationwide: 80%
This Hospital: 16%
Washington: 17%
Nationwide: 16%
This Hospital: 4%
Washington: 4%
Nationwide: 4%
Patients who reported that they received help as soon as they wantedThis Hospital: 68%
Washington: 67%
Nationwide: 70%
This Hospital: 26%
Washington: 25%
Nationwide: %
This Hospital: 6%
Washington: 8%
Nationwide: 8%
Patients who reported that their pain was well controlledThis Hospital: %
Washington: %
Nationwide: %
This Hospital: %
Washington: %
Nationwide: %
This Hospital: %
Washington: %
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Patients who reported that staff explained about medicines before giving it to themThis Hospital: 66%
Washington: 65%
Nationwide: 66%
This Hospital: 18%
Washington: 19%
Nationwide: 17%
This Hospital: 16%
Washington: 16%
Nationwide: 17%
Patients who reported that their room and bathroom were cleanThis Hospital: 79%
Washington: 75%
Nationwide: 75%
This Hospital: 16%
Washington: 18%
Nationwide: 17%
This Hospital: 5%
Washington: 7%
Nationwide: 8%
Patients who reported that the area around their room was quiet at nightThis Hospital: 59%
Washington: 55%
Nationwide: 62%
This Hospital: 32%
Washington: 34%
Nationwide: 28%
This Hospital: 9%
Washington: 11%
Nationwide: 10%

These measures show how often hospitals provide care that gets the best results for patients with certain conditions.

Quality Measure at ISLAND HOSPITAL

HospitalWashingtonNationwide
Emergency Department1Average (median) minutes patients spent in the emergency department, before they were admitted to the hospital as an inpatient238 minutes295 minutes282 minutes
Average (median) minutes patients spent in the emergency department, after the doctor decided to admit them as an inpatient before leaving the emergency department for their inpatient room99 minutes114 minutes102 minutes
Average (median) minutes patients spent in the emergency department before they were seen by a healthcare professional25 minutes24 minutes20 minutes
Average (median) minutes patients who came to the emergency department with broken bones had to wait before getting pain medication69 minutes53 minutes49 minutes
Percentage of patients who left the emergency department before being seen2%3%2%
Percentage of patients who came to the emergency department with stroke symptoms who received brain scan results within 45 minutes of arrival100%65%72%
Average (median) minutes patients spent in the emergency department before leaving from the visit151 minutes181 minutes138 minutes
Heart Attack or Chest Pain2Outpatients with chest pain or possible heart attack who got drugs to break up blood clots within 30 minutes of arrivalNot Available40%57%
Median Time to FibrinolysisNot Available35 minutes28 minutes
Average (median) number of minutes before outpatients with chest pain or possible heart attack who needed specialized care were transferred to another hospital65 minutes52 minutes58 minutes
Outpatients with chest pain or possible heart attack who received aspirin within 24 hours of arrival or before transferring from the emergency department100%95%95%
Average (median) number of minutes before outpatients with chest pain or possible heart attack got an ECG14 minutes9 minutes7 minutes
Colonoscopy care3Percentage of patients receiving appropriate recommendation for follow-up screening colonoscopy97%92%85%
Percentage of patients with history of polyps receiving follow-up colonoscopy in the appropriate timeframe91%87%89%
Pregnancy and Delivery Care4Percent of mothers whose deliveries were scheduled too early (1-2 weeks early), when a scheduled delivery was not medically necessary6%1%2%
Blood Clot Prevention and Treatment5Patients who developed a blood clot while in the hospital who did not get treatment that could have prevented itNot Available3%2%
Cancer care6Percentage of patients receiving appropriate radiation therapy for cancer that has spread to the boneNot Available76%82%
Preventive Care7Patients assessed and given influenza vaccination80%91%93%
Healthcare workers given influenza vaccination92%90%88%
Cataract surgery outcome8Percentage of patients who had cataract surgery and had improvement in visual function within 90 days following the surgery Not Available100%96%

1 Emergency Department — Timely and effective care in hospital emergency departments is essential for good patient outcomes. Delays before getting care in the emergency department can reduce the quality of care and increase risks and discomfort for patients with serious illnesses or injuries.

2 Heart Attack or Chest Pain — An acute myocardial infarction (AMI) or heart attack happens when one of the heart's arteries becomes blocked and the supply of blood and oxygen to part of the heart muscle is slowed or stopped. When the heart muscle doesn't get the oxygen and nutrients it needs, the affected heart tissue may die.

3 Colonoscopy Care — A colonoscopy is one test doctors can use to find precancerous polyps (abnormal growths) or colorectal cancer. Scientific evidence shows that the following measures represent best practices for follow-up colonoscopies.

4 Pregnancy and Delivery Care — By providing care to pregnant women that follows best practices, hospitals and doctors can improve chances for a safe delivery and a healthy baby.

5 Blood Clot Prevention and Treatment — Because hospital patients often have to stay in bed for long periods of time, any patient who is admitted to the hospital is at increased risk of developing a blood clot in the veins (known as venous thromboembolism). Blood clots can break off and travel to other parts of the body and cause serious problems, even death.

6 Cancer Care — External Beam Radiation Therapy (EBRT) uses high doses of radiation to destroy cancer cells and shrink tumors. It is commonly used in patients with cancer that has spread to the bone as a method to control pain with few side effects. Evidence has shown that short-term radiation treatment can have similar pain relief outcomes to long course treatment.

7 Preventive Care — Hospitals and healthcare providers play a crucial role in promoting, providing and educating patients about preventive services and screenings and maintaining the health of their communities. Many diseases are preventable through immunizations, screenings, treatment, and lifestyle changes.

8 Cataract surgery outcome — Cataracts affect your vision and are very common in older people. Cataracts can make your vision blurry and can impact your ability to see at night. The purpose of cataract surgery is to improve visual function and the quality of life for people with cataracts.

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See also

  • Nursing homes near this hospital
  • Home health agencies
  • Dialysis facilities
  • Hospice

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