Quality Reports: Pneumonia Care

Percent of Pneumonia Patients Assessed and Given Pneumococcal Vaccination

Why Is This Treatment 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. Patients with pneumonia should be asked if they have been vaccinated recently for pneumonia and, if not, should be given the vaccine.

What the Scores Mean

A higher percentage, or score, is good because it means more patients received the recommended treatment. However, a lower score does not necessarily indicate poor care. You should consider the overall quality of a facility in addition to individual category scores.

Percent of Pneumonia Patients Assessed and Given Pneumococcal Vaccination
April 2007 through March 2008
US Average: 80%, Lifespan: 86%, US Top 10%: 97%

The data on this site is reported to the Department of Health and Human Services and is updated on a quarterly basis. The explanation of the data is courtesy of the Department of Health and Human Services. For more information, please visit the Hospital Compare website.

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