Heart Failure Care

Heart failure is a weakening of the heart’s pumping power. With heart failure your body doesn’t get enough oxygen and nutrients to meet its needs. 
 
What You Need to Know
 The graph shows how Sentara hospitals perform overall for some of the standards of care provided to someone who experiences heart failure.  
  Higher percentages are better
  Compare to U.S. Average or Top 10% in U.S.
  Small differences in numbers or percentages may not be significant due to differences in total patient volumes between hospitals 

 The quality measures below are part of a national initiative by the United States Department of Health and Human Services and other organizations. See these measures for other hospitals by going to HospitalCompare (www.hospitalcompare.hhs.gov).


*Comparison Source: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, October 2006 - September 2007

 Why does Sentara monitor measures like these?

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Quality Healthcare is Safe and Effective
Quality measures help hospitals determine whether services are being provided in the most safe and effective way possible. Monitoring these measures help hospitals evaluate and improve the way care is delivered. At Sentara, we emphasize areas where experts agree on the best treatment for specific conditions. 

 
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