Complications & Mortality

A complication is any condition that develops during your hospital stay that prolongs the length of stay.  The complication rate is determined by the number of complications divided by the total number of cases. 

The mortality rate measures the number of deaths per total number of hospital discharges.  It is adjusted to take into account "expected" deaths from terminal conditions. 

Key

Performance is less than expected or greater than 1.0

# = too few eligible cases to calculate a reliable statistic

Performance is equal to or better than expected or equal to or less than 1.0

Unless you click on the data and ratings for additional detail,
you will see an incomplete picture of our performance.

What does this mean to me? Fewer people die at Methodist compared to the national average at other hospitals.

Last Updated: December 2009

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