Critical Access Hospitals / Voluntary non-profit - Private
Mercy Harvard Hospital
Harvard, Illinois
- Canonical ID
- cms-ccn:141335
- Address
- 901 S Grant Street, 60033
- Emergency services
- Yes
- Telephone
- (815) 943-5431
Mercy Harvard Hospital is a voluntary non-profit - private critical access hospital in Harvard, Illinois. CMS has not assigned it an overall star rating, usually because its case volume is too low to report reliably. It reported 14 quality measures, none of which differed significantly from the national rate.
Reported measures
Everything CMS publishes for this facility, with its national rank. A blank is a measure the facility did not report — it is shown as blank rather than filled in.
Measures reported
14
Measures better than national
0
Measures worse than national
0
| Measure | Value | National rank | Unit |
|---|---|---|---|
| Measures reported | 14 | 3394th (tied 55) | measures |
| Measures better than national | 0 | 2686th (tied 1,833) | measures |
| Measures worse than national | 0 | 1st (tied 2,223) | measures |
| Mortality measures better | 0 | 591st (tied 3,506) | measures |
| Safety measures better | 0 | 1852nd (tied 1,493) | measures |
| Readmission measures better | 0 | 1682nd (tied 2,583) | measures |
How these measures are built
Measures reported
How many of the measures CMS tracks this facility actually reported. Low-volume hospitals report fewer, which is a reporting artefact rather than a quality signal — it is shown so a sparse profile is never mistaken for a poor one.
Measures better than national
Count of measures where this facility performed statistically better than the national rate. Compare against measures reported: 3 of 4 is not the same result as 3 of 40.
Measures worse than national
Count of measures where this facility performed statistically worse than the national rate.
Mortality measures better
Of the mortality measures reported, how many were better than the national rate. Risk-adjusted for how sick patients were on arrival.
Safety measures better
Of the safety-of-care measures reported (infections and complications), how many were better than the national rate.
Readmission measures better
Of the unplanned-readmission measures reported, how many were better than the national rate. Readmission is a proxy for whether discharge was premature, and it penalises hospitals serving patients with less support at home.
Compared with hospitals in Illinois
193 hospitals in this state report to CMS. Peers below are selected by state and data completeness, not by whichever names happen to rank nearby.
- 1Advocate Christ Hospital & Medical Center51 measures
- 2Advocate Lutheran General Hospital51 measures
- 3Advocate Condell Medical Center48 measures
- 4Advocate Good Shepherd Hospital47 measures
- 5Advocate Illinois Masonic Medical Center46 measures
- 6Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital21 measures
- 7Mercy Harvard Hospital14 measures
- Measures reported−61.1%
- Measures better than national−100.0%
- Measures worse than national−100.0%
- Mortality measures better0.0%
- Safety measures better−100.0%
Where this sits
Links out of this page are generated from the data, not hand-maintained.
Geographic context
Other hospitals in this county
Sources & licence
Every figure above traces to one of these releases. Nothing on this page is edited, interpolated or estimated.
Provenance
- Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services
- Hospital General Information
- U.S. Census Bureau
- TIGERweb — State and County boundaries