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Trover Health System

pneumonia patients given pneumonia vaccination removed Jan 2012
RMC Current  
96%
RMC Last Reported  
98%
Kentucky  
94%
National  
94%
Top Scores*  
100%
  0 20 40 60 80 100
*Represents the top 10% of scores for this indicator nationally.
RMC Current data during: may 2011 - apr 2012
RMC Last Reported data during: apr 2010 - mar 2011
Kentucky, National and Top Hospital data during: apr 2010 - mar 2011

Why is this important?

The pneumococcal vaccine may help you prevent, or lower the risk of complications of pneumonia caused by bacteria. It may also help you prevent future infections.

Higher percentages are better

Information about Pneumonia

Pneumonia is an inflammation of the lungs, making it difficult to breathe. As the lungs fill with fluid, oxygen has more and more trouble reaching your blood and a whole series of events may occur that can eventually kill.

Pneumonia is caused by a viral or bacterial infection that fills your lungs with mucus. This lowers the oxygen level in your blood. Symptoms of pneumonia can include the following:

  • Difficulty breathing
  • "Wet" cough. Your mucus may look green or bloody.
  • Chest pain
  • Fever and chills
  • Fatigue
This information comes from the quality data submitted by hospitals to Medicare’s Clinical Data Warehouse for inpatient discharges during the time period apr 2010 - mar 2011. Regional Medical Center Current Data represents data from may 2011 - apr 2012.
Removed by CMS and The Joint Commission Jan 2012