CareLuminate Quality and Safety Report
Eastern Idaho Regional Medical Center
3100 CHANNING WAY
IDAHO FALLS, ID
(208) 529-6111
Patient
Recommendation
Weak: Bottom 20% Hospital
Patient Feedback
Nurse Feedback
Registered Nurse Feedback
60%
Weak: Bottom 20% Hospital
Based on 60% of 432 interviewed patients who would definitely recommend this hospital. Interviews completed as part of HCAHPS patient feedback surveys. Public data not collected by CareLuminate.
Estimated Nurse Recommendation
58%
of Nurses Recommend to Their Loved Ones
CareLuminate does not have nurse interviews for this hospital currently, but is estimating the Nurse Recommendation Score based on the strong relationship between patient feedback and nurse feedback.
How Does CareLuminate Estimate The Nurse Recommendation Score?
With over 1,000 nurses having participated with CareLuminate to date, we have found that the relationship between hospital patient recommendation ratings and nurse recommendation ratings is very strong (p<.001, R-squared = .42).
While the two ratings are often similar, the comments from nurses are extremely important because they show an important 'inside view' into strengths or concerns in a hospital. CareLuminate is working towards offering nurse insights into every hospital in the US.

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Nurses Say it Straight
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Nurses Say it Straight
These comments are not from nurses at Eastern Idaho Regional Medical Center but are instead nurse comments from hospitals with a similar size and quality ratings for illustration of what feedback from nurses at a hospital of this size and quality might be.
It's okay, but could be better. Amazing travelers, but problematic long term staff.
"I'd be good in my ICU, but med-surg floors have high turnover rate. MedSurg nurses lack comprehensive care, history knowledge. Don't want family in towers due to safety."
Good care, great nurses, but policies need improvement. Challenging finding them; better accessibility needed for prompt access.
Overall, care is good, but staffing hinders quality.
Standalone ER, serves community. Transfer labor/delivery & pediatrics cases. People come based on personal connections.
Not recommended. Limited services and lack of complexity in patient care. Competent at stabilizing, but not experienced with serious illnesses.
Lodi hospital is really good at taking care of patients, with caring nurses who do their best to ensure the best treatment.
Quality of nurses decreased, recommend St. Joseph's, staffing and management issues, struggles on medical-surgical floor, inefficient transfers for neuro patients.
Great care, but lacking due to staffing and overwhelming workload. Might not be timely or as expected, due to lack of resources and availability.
Nurses Say it Straight
These comments are not from nurses at Eastern Idaho Regional Medical Center but are instead nurse comments from hospitals with a similar size and quality ratings for illustration of what feedback from nurses at a hospital of this size and quality might be.
It's okay, but could be better. Amazing travelers, but problematic long term staff.
"I'd be good in my ICU, but med-surg floors have high turnover rate. MedSurg nurses lack comprehensive care, history knowledge. Don't want family in towers due to safety."
Good care, great nurses, but policies need improvement. Challenging finding them; better accessibility needed for prompt access.
Overall, care is good, but staffing hinders quality.
Standalone ER, serves community. Transfer labor/delivery & pediatrics cases. People come based on personal connections.
Not recommended. Limited services and lack of complexity in patient care. Competent at stabilizing, but not experienced with serious illnesses.
Lodi hospital is really good at taking care of patients, with caring nurses who do their best to ensure the best treatment.
Quality of nurses decreased, recommend St. Joseph's, staffing and management issues, struggles on medical-surgical floor, inefficient transfers for neuro patients.
Great care, but lacking due to staffing and overwhelming workload. Might not be timely or as expected, due to lack of resources and availability.
Quality of care is good, I have trust in healthcare professionals to provide safe and effective treatment.
Summary of Hospital-Reported Data
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services requires hospitals to collect and report on hospital quality and patient satisfaction data. While the data can be dated (collected 1 to 4 years ago) the insights are an important view into hospital safety and quality. We looked through all of this data, and here is our summary of what we found:
Eastern Idaho Regional Medical Center provides average overall patient satisfaction and is average in every measured mortality rate. The hospital maintains an average ER wait time, with patients seen and treated within 2-3 hours on average. Eastern Idaho Regional Medical Center excels in treating conditions such as heart attacks and pneumonia, ensuring that patients do not have to return to the hospital. Remarkably, the hospital surpasses expectations in preventing infections among its patients, offering above-average care in this aspect.
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