CMS Hospital Quality

Hospitals with Lowest Bypass Surgery (CABG) Mortality Rate in Connecticut

Percentage of patients who died within 30 days after coronary artery bypass graft (open-heart) surgery.

8 hospitals reportingin ConnecticutLower score = Better

ConnecticutBypass Surgery (CABG) Mortality Rate at a Glance

2.54%
Connecticut Average
2.66%
US National Average
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Hospitals Reporting
Connecticut performs better than the US average for bypass surgery (cabg) mortality rate. The state average (2.54 %) is 0.12 lower than the national average (2.66 %). Lower scores indicate fewer adverse events.

Connecticut Hospital Rankings — Bypass Surgery (CABG) Mortality Rate

#HospitalCityScoreCMS Starsvs National Avg
1YALE-NEW HAVEN HOSPITALNEW HAVEN1.40%★★★★★Same as national avg
2HARTFORD HOSPITALHARTFORD2.10%★★★★Same as national avg
3ST FRANCIS HOSPITAL & MEDICAL CENTERHARTFORD2.50%★★★★★Same as national avg
4BRIDGEPORT HOSPITALBRIDGEPORT2.70%★★★★Same as national avg
5WATERBURY HOSPITALWATERBURY2.80%★★★★★Same as national avg
6STAMFORD HOSPITALSTAMFORD2.90%★★★★★Same as national avg
7DANBURY HOSPITALDANBURY2.90%★★★★Same as national avg
8ST VINCENT'S MEDICAL CENTERBRIDGEPORT3.00%★★★★Same as national avg

Compare Bypass Surgery (CABG) Mortality Rate by State

See how other states rank for bypass surgery (cabg) mortality rate using CMS Medicare data.

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