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Indicator - Post-operative sepsis
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Legend for Risk Adjusted Rates:
BLUE
Better than the British Columbia average for the selected year.
WHITE
Not different from the British Columbia average for the selected year.
RED
Worse than the British Columbia average for the selected year.
Post-operative sepsis
Patients that undergo elective surgeries and subsequently develop a hospital-acquired infection. Lower rates are more desirable.
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Municipality
Rank
Score
Risk adjusted
(per thousand)
1)   Kelowna 1 100  0.0
2)   Powell River 1 100  0.0
3)   Port Moody 1 100  0.0
4)   Other 1 100  0.0
5)   Nelson 1 100  0.0
6)   Merritt 1 100  0.0
7)   Prince George 1 100  0.0
8)   Kitimat 1 100  0.0
9)   Parksville 1 100  0.0
10)   Fort St John 1 100  0.0
11)   Dawson 1 100  0.0
12)   Cranbrook 1 100  0.0
13)   Central Saanich 1 100  0.0
14)   Campbell river 1 100  0.0
15)   Burnaby 1 100  0.0
16)   Lake Country 1 100  0.0
17)   Prince Rupert 1 100  0.0
18)   Qualicum 1 100  0.0
19)   Whitehorse 1 100  0.0
20)   Salt Spring 1 100  0.0
21)   Sidney 1 100  0.0
22)   Terrace 1 100  0.0
23)   Victoria 23 93  2.3
24)   White Rock 24 90  3.2
25)   Delta 25 89  3.8
26)   Rural 26 88  3.9
27)   Port Coquitlam 27 88  3.9
28)   Courtenay 28 86  4.7
29)   Vancouver 29 83  5.5
30)   Vernon 30 82  5.9
31)   Maple Ridge 31 82  6.2
32)   Surrey 32 81  6.4
33)   Port Alberni 33 80  6.9
34)   Penticton 34 78  7.2
35)   Abbotsford 35 78  7.5
36)   Mission 36 76  7.9
37)   Chilliwack 37 75  8.4
38)   Duncan 38 75  8.5
39)   Langley 39 73  8.9
40)   New Westminster 40 72  9.4
41)   Kamloops 41 67  11.0
42)   Nanaimo 42 67  11.2
43)   Williams Lake 43 51  16.4
44)   Salmon Arm 44 47  17.8
45)   Richmond 45 38  20.7
46)   Coquitlam 46 36  21.4
47)   Castlegar 47 22  26.3
48)   Trail 48 3  32.5
49)   Ladysmith 49 0  33.6
  British Columbia average (per thousand)     5.5

DEFINITIONS:
Rank All institutions were ranked on each indicator based on their scores, where the highest rank of 1 corresponds to the highest score out of 100. Volume indicators were not ranked since they have threshold requirements.
Score The score indicates how well a hospital performs on a given indicator, based on its risk adjusted rate where a score of 100 is the highest.
Risk adjusted rate Measures the observed rate adjusted for differences in patients’ age, sex, and the presence of complications.
Observed rate Measures outcome of interest compared to population at risk.
British Columbia average/total This value is the risk adjusted average (British Columbia average) or total (British Columbia total) of an indicator across all acute care hospitals in British Columbia.
 
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